Culberson Woods State Nature Preserve

In today's world, Culberson Woods State Nature Preserve is a topic of great relevance and interest to many people. Whether due to its impact on society, its influence on popular culture or its importance in history, Culberson Woods State Nature Preserve has become a point of discussion and debate in various areas. In this article, we will explore different aspects related to Culberson Woods State Nature Preserve, from its origins to its relevance today. We will analyze its impact in various areas, as well as the opinions and perspectives of experts on the subject. In addition, we will reflect on the role that Culberson Woods State Nature Preserve plays in people's daily lives and its potential to transform the world in the future.
Culberson Woods State Nature Preserve
Culberson Woods Dedicated Nature Preserve
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
Hickories and Pin Oaks during the dry season
Map showing the location of Culberson Woods State Nature Preserve
Map showing the location of Culberson Woods State Nature Preserve
Location in Ohio
Map showing the location of Culberson Woods State Nature Preserve
Map showing the location of Culberson Woods State Nature Preserve
Location in United States
LocationClinton County, Ohio
Nearest cityWilmington, Ohio
Area241 acres (98 ha)
Governing bodyOhio Department of Natural Resources

Culberson Woods State Nature Preserve is located in Clinton County, Ohio, United States. It protects one of the largest remnants of the white swamp forest which once covered the uplands of the Till Plans of Ohio and Indiana. This type of swamp has poorly drained, white clay soil and is wet in the winter but dry in the summer.

The most common trees in the swamp are Red Maple, Pin Oak, Shagbark Hickory, Shellbark Hickory, Swamp White Oak, American Elm and sweetgum. Culberson woods also contains tree species unusual for the Till Plains, such as Pumpkin Ash and Winterberry. Summer flowers include purple fringeless orchid and cardinal flower.

Culberson woods is open to the public, but it encompasses 40 acres (160,000 m2) with a 3-mile trail.

References

  1. ^ Castanea, Vol. 60, No. 1 (Mar., 1995), pp. 70-78
  2. ^ "Division of Natural Areas & Preserves". Retrieved Nov 15, 2020.

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