Ed/Russ-

Little 'biogeographical islands"!

-Don
 


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Subject: [ENTS] Stone Block Islands
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2009 15:11:30 -0400




Russ,
 
The same type of phenomena can be seen all over where there are large bocks of 
stone.  Gardens for atop them where they are not browsed by deer.  Not only is 
there a variety of ferns, but often in wooded settings an amazing variety of 
mosses, and club mosses.  There are small flowering plants.  There may be small 
stunted trees, and sometimes larger trees with long roots dangling over the 
sides of the blocks and reaching the ground below.  One of the places around 
here I like to visit is called Beartown Rocks. It has a number of large 
sandstone blocks with gardens atop them.  I would be interested in hearing 
about other rock-top gardens found by other ENTS members
 
.
 
Ed Frank
 
http://www.nativetreesociety.org/fieldtrips/penna/beartown/beartown.htm
http://www.nativetreesociety.org/fieldtrips/penna/beartown/beartown2.htm
 
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Don:
 
About 250' in elevation above the valley bottom there is a 50' cliff and the 
rock broke off the cliff at sometime in the past.  The rock was cracked and the 
PI might have caused the crack.  In that area there are miles of woodland with 
a 50' cliff between uplands and lowlands.  In some places you will encounter 
large rocks at the base of the hills that can be up to 50 or 60' across and 30 
or more feet thick.  In those areas, especially where there has been a long 
time forest cover the non woody plants growing on top of the rocks in locations 
that are inaccessible to deer or other types of grazing critters can be diverse 
enough to cause you to pause...especially if you have a weak spot for rare 
ferns.
 
Russ


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