Carolina Environmental Diversity Explorations

The longleaf pine savanna · By Dirk Frankenberg

Burned Longleaf Savannah (Longleaf Pine Savanna)

Figure 3. This forest is burned at three-year intervals. (Photograph by the author. More about the photograph)

Figure 3 shows a longleaf savanna that is being burned at three year intervals. Note the almost complete absence of broadleaf trees on the forest floor, and the pines of many different sizes. The different sized pines indicate that pine regeneration has occurred frequently during the development of this forest.

Definitions

savanna n.
A flat grassland that may or may not contain scattered clumps of trees.
regeneration n.
Renewal of forest or tree crop by natural or artificial means.