Dry-mesic forests are the most common community type in the Central Hardwoods region and contain a wide variety of species. Any declines in this community type on drier sites may be offset by transition from more mesic forests to this type.
Dry-mesic forests are the most common community type in the Central Hardwoods region and contain a wide variety of species. Any declines in this community type on drier sites may be offset by transition from more mesic forests to this type.