Oak and pine are the dominant trees within the park.
What that means is, left untouched by humans, it would be the dominant tree.
The different types of coniferous swamps are referred to according to their dominant trees.
Pines, magnolias, and a variety of oaks are the dominant trees.
The older forest has not been cleared for over 150 years and has oaks as the dominant tree.
The newer forest is 50 years old, with has red maple as the dominant tree.
The dominant tree in the region is the ponderosa pine.
It is often the dominant tree in the forests where it occurs.
The state forest is named after its dominant old-growth tree, the white pine.
Both forested areas have dominant trees that include coast live oak.