10b. 
24C. Virginia Pine, hardwoods of 24A. 
Simultaneous growth of young 
Pinus virginiana and Liquidambar 
styraciflua in old fields. 
Stand overlooking head of Fox 
Creek estuary also has Robinia 
pseudoacacia, Quercus palustris, 
Cornus florida, and Sassafras 
albidum. Stand at west end of 
field overlooking Muddy Creek at 
southwest corner of Farm has 
Liriodendron tulipifera and 
Aralia spinosa. 
Ground cover of Rhus radicans 
and Lonicera japonica. 
25B. Virginia Pine, hardwoods of 25A. 
Infrequent occurrence of Pinus 
virginiana throughout young hard- 
wood canopies between forks of 
Scaffold Creek estuary and on 
Cheston Peninsula between pine stand 
and cultivated fields. 
Ground cover of Rhus radicans 
and Lonicera japonica. 
MARSH TYPES MARSH TYPES 
Freshwater Marsh 
26A. Grass, Rose, Black Willow. 
Freshwater portion of marsh 
at mouth of Fox Creek drainage, 
separated from salt marsh by 
hedge of Rosa palustris and Smi- 
lax rotundifolia. Assorted 
grasses, scattered Salix nigra, 
clumps of Rosa palustris, Impat- 
iens capensis, and Scirpus spp. 
No freshwater marshes occur 
at Ivy Neck. 
26B. Hempweed, Touch-me-not, Black 
Willow. 
Two sites: marshy streambed 
at western border of Farm and at 
base of Fox Point peninsula 
adjoining Fox Creek estuary. 
Both sites have dense Impatiens 
capensis and Mikania scandens, 
and scattered Salix nigra and 
Smilax rotundifolia. Scutellaria 
lateriflora and Rosa spp. grow 
at the first site, Sambucus 
canadensis at the second. 
