• An oakheath forest is a plant community association and type of forest ecology. It is a deciduous forest type of well-drained, acidic soils, characterized...
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    frainetto Oak–hickory forest throughout eastern North America Oakheath forest Tekoa Mountain in Massachusetts Oak savanna Oak woodland "Oak Woodland -...
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    Ericaceae (redirect from Heath Family)
    of this family often grow in association with an oak canopy, in a habitat known as an oak-heath forest. Plants in Ericaceae, especially species in Vaccinium...
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    the canopy in an oak-heath forest, but generally not as important as some other oaks. Northern red oak is the most common species of oak in the northeastern...
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    important components of hardwood forests; some species grow in associations with members of the Ericaceae in oakheath forests. Several kinds of truffles,...
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    Gaultheria procumbens (category Hardwood forest plants)
    hardwood forests, although it generally produces fruit only in sunnier areas. It often grows as part of the heath complex in an oakheath forest. G. procumbens...
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    habitats and acidic (humus-rich) soil. It is often part of the heath complex in an oak-heath forest. Its stems are woody and the leafy twigs are covered in rust-colored...
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    Appalachian Mountains. The tree is frequently seen as a component of oak-heath forests. Sourwood is a small tree or large shrub, growing to 10–20 m (33–66 ft)...
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    Quercus coccinea (redirect from Scarlet oak)
    usually acidic soil. It is often an important canopy species in oakheath forests. The scarlet oak is the official tree of Washington, D.C. Quercus coccinea...
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    and "dangleberry". Gaylussacia plants are often a component of an oak-heath forest. They are deciduous or evergreen shrubs growing to a height of 0.4–1...
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