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Lyonia Preserve trail map
Click the numbered locations on the
map for specific information.

10. Light my fire
In this cell a controlled burn was conducted in April 1994. Notice that
casual observation shows that the same type of plants occur as in the
other areas you have seen or are about to see. However, analysis of the
plants indicates that the diversity is higher in this area than other
cells. Also, the amount of open space is greater in this area. It is
easier to walk off the trail.
The wetland area
within the bum cell also burned. The dead slash pines
along the edge of the wetland were not killed directly
by the fire. When pine habitats don't burn frequently,
leaf litter builds up and the pines extend their fine
feeder roots into leaf litter. Fire, when it does occur,
burns the leaf litter and the feeder roots, weakening
the tree. Sawyer beetles, able to smell smoke from long
distances, rapidly move into the area and start feeding
on the weakened tree, eventually killing it.
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