Pine-oak

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Pine-oak forests are found on relatively xeric sites with moderate to nutrient-poor soils. Pine species, primarily white pine but also red and jack pine, are generally dominant. Sometimes forests are dominated by a mixture of pine and oak species. Codominant species vary based on local conditions and may include species such as northern red oak, red maple, eastern hemlock, paper birch, and quaking aspen.

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