Talk:Flatwoods

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The other kind of flatwoods
This article presently deals only with the kind of flatwoods that are dominated by pine and which occur primarily in the southeastern US. However, there appears to be another kind of flatwoods that are dominated by oak, occur on level ground underlain by a hardpan, and are found in the Midwest. At least one existing Wikipedia article, Ned Brown Forest Preserve, refers to this kind of flatwoods.

Should this article be rewritten to include both senses of the term, or should the two senses have their own (separate) articles? ZFT (talk) 17:01, 13 April 2024 (UTC)