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Salix bebbiana / Mesic Graminoids Wet Shrubland | NatureServe Biotics 2019
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Name: Salix bebbiana / Mesic Graminoids Wet Shrubland
Reference: NatureServe Biotics 2019
Description: This shrubland is a broadly distributed but infrequently occurring association confirmed from high plateaus and canyonlands of southern Utah, central Nevada, and both the northern panhandle and southern Idaho. It occurs in western Montana and in lower elevation valleys of western and central Colorado, and in other areas where <i>Salix bebbiana</i>-dominated stands form (e.g., Arizona, New Mexico, Washington, and Wyoming). Because of this broad distribution, elevations for this occurrence range from as low as 640 m (2100 feet) in northern Idaho to at least 2805 m (9200 feet) in the southern Rocky Mountains. This association often occurs on well-developed alluvial soils found along low- to moderate-gradient streams, ranging from intermittent streams to broad valley floodplains of higher order systems. Landforms are also variable, including alluvial terraces, subirrigated lower slopes (e.g., springs), and abandoned oxbows. Stands are typically characterized by an open to dense overstory of mature <i>Salix bebbiana</i>, occasionally mixed with other <i>Salix</i> spp., with shorter <i>Ribes inerme</i> frequently present at the bases of willow clumps. The herbaceous understory is dominated by a mixture of at least several native mesic graminoids, often in combination with some exotic grasses and various mesic forbs. The most frequently occurring and often also the most abundant native mesic graminoids include <i>Bromus ciliatus, Calamagrostis canadensis</i>, several <i>Carex</i> species, including <i>Carex nebrascensis, Carex praegracilis</i>, and <i>Carex utriculata, Eleocharis palustris</i>, and several <i>Juncus</i> species, such as <i>Juncus arcticus ssp. littoralis</i> and <i>Juncus ensifolius</i>. Exotic grasses, especially <i>Agrostis stolonifera</i> and <i>Poa pratensis</i>, are nearly always present with variable cover. Forb species cover ranges from low to high with the most common species being <i>Aconitum columbianum, Actaea rubra</i>, Asteraceae spp., <i>Equisetum arvense, Galium triflorum, Geranium richardsonii, Taraxacum officinale</i>, and <i>Trifolium</i> spp. 
Accession Code: urn:lsid:vegbank.org:commConcept:30083-{FE73C8EA-5247-4BAF-94FB-988378CF0A35}
Plot-observations of this Community Concept: 0
      Party Perspective according to: NatureServe (organization)
Perspective from: 28-Sep-2004 to: ongoing
      Names:   UID: ELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.686400 NatureServe ExplorerNatureServe Explorer logo
  Code: CEGL001174
  Translated: Bebb's Willow / Mesic Graminoids Wet Shrubland
  Scientific: Salix bebbiana / Mesic Graminoids Wet Shrubland
(convergence) and Synonyms:
(similar) CEGL001174
(similar) Salix bebbiana / Mesic Graminoids Shrubland
(similar) Salix bebbiana / Mesic Graminoids Shrubland