Northern Hardwood Forest Soil Type
Northern hardwoods have been the most common forest type in michigan for centuries.
Northern hardwood forest soil type. In the northeastern united states rnhf is a widespread but locally distributed forest type and some of the region s largest. This forest type is characterized by a mixture of hardwoods and conifers and usually contains. Northern hardwoods are not just hardwoods that grow in the north. Enriched northern hardwoods forests and sugar maple forests are similar to and often contiguous with this type.
Locally under specialized conditions and in older forests. In michigan the term specifically applies to stands dominated by sugar. In them beech is far less abundant white ash is usually well represented in the canopy and the herb layer contains species indicative of rich soil areas. Currently they cover about 5 million acres and the area is increasing 1 around 1800 there were about 7 5 million acres.
It also occurs farther south on north facing slopes and cool moist ravines. The northern hardwood forest is a general type of north american forest ecosystem found over much of southeastern and south central canada ontario and quebec extending south into the united states in northern new england new york and pennsylvania and west along the great lakes to minnesota and western ontario some ecologists consider it a transitional forest because it contains species.