Mesic upland forests are generally fire-intolerant with mesic, highly fertile soils and tend to occupy north and east facing slopes and ravines. Dominant species include sugar and red maple, northern red and white oak, tuliptree, bitternut hickory, American beech, American basswood, white ash, and black cherry.
Climate Impact Statements
Vulnerability
Adaptive Capacity
Low
Potential Impacts
Very disruptive to ecosystem