Abstract

Lynch's Woods Park (Newberry County, South Carolina) was floristically surveyed between 2002 and 2005. The Park features north-facing slopes, granite outcrops, and several small streams within the Piedmont physiographic province. A total of 528 vascular plant species were documented within the 101.2 ha, including 91 (17%) nonnatives. Three species, Anemone berlandieri, Eurybia mirabilis, and Rhododendron eastmanii were rare species. Analysis of community structure revealed that most of the area was a mixed mesophytic forest, with the upland sites developing toward an oak-hickory forest.

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