Long range management plan Arboretum ecological communities
Source:
Kline, Virginia M.
Long range management plan Arboretum ecological communities
University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum, 1992
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/EcoNatRes.ArbMgmtPlan
Contents
Long range management plan: Arboretum ecological communities
Introduction, p. 1
Overview, pp. 2-6
Table of contents: forests of southern Wisconsin, p. 7
Size and forest type for southern forest units, p. 8
Map showing location of southern forest units, p. 9
General description of southern forest types, pp. 10-11
Grady planted oaks, pp. 12-14
Grady knolls forest, pp. 15-19
Grady kettle hole forest, pp. 20-22
Noe woods, pp. 23-27
Gallistel Woods, pp. 28-34
Lost city forest, pp. 35-39
West and east lowland forest, pp. 40-42
Table of contents: forests of northern Wisconsin, p. 43
Size and forest type for northern forest units, p. 44
Map showing location of northern forest units, p. 45
General description of northern forests, pp. 46-48
Northeast grady jackpines, pp. 49-50
Jackpines SE of Teal Pond, pp. 51-54
Aldo Leopold Memorial Forest, pp. 55-63
Evjue pine forest, pp. 64-67
Lost city pines, pp. 68-70
Wingra woods, pp. 71-76
SE sugar maple-pine forest, pp. 77-79
Teal Pond white cedars, pp. 80-81
Wingra white cedar swamp, pp. 82-84
East marsh tamaracks, p. 85
Teal Pond tamaracks, pp. 86-88
Wingra springs tamaracks, pp. 89-91
West spruce-fir forest, pp. 92-94
Southeast spruce-fir forest, pp. 95-97
Table of contents: prairies and savannas, p. 99
Size and community type for prairie and savanna units, p. 100
Map showing location of prairie and savanna units, p. 101
General description of prairies and savannas, pp. 102-104
Curtis prairie, pp. 105-111
Henry Greene Prairie, pp. 112-116
Marion Dunn Prairie, pp. 117-120
Wingra overlook prairie, pp. 121-123
Juniper knoll uplands, pp. 124-128
Grady knolls, pp. 129-134
SW grady savanna, pp. 135-140
Wingra oak savanna, pp. 141-147
Carver street savanna, pp. 148-150
Table of contents: open wetlands, p. 153
Size and wetland type for wetland units, p. 154
Map showing location of open wetland units, p. 155
General description of open wetlands, pp. 156-158
Map for Gardner Marsh (east marsh), p. 159
Gardner Marsh (east marsh), pp. 160-164
Wingra Marsh (west marsh), pp. 165-169
Southeast marsh, pp. 170-173
Teal Pond wetlands, pp. 174-178
South shore fen, pp. 179-182
Redwing Marsh, pp. 183-185
Bog garden, pp. 186-188
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