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Celtis (laevigata, occidentalis) - Ulmus spp. - (Aesculus glabra) Ruderal Forest | NatureServe Biotics 2019
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Name: Celtis (laevigata, occidentalis) - Ulmus spp. - (Aesculus glabra) Ruderal Forest
Reference: NatureServe Biotics 2019
Description: This association includes second-growth forests on deep soils of upland woodlots and fencerows of calcium-rich sedimentary areas of the unglaciated Interior Low Plateau region of Kentucky, Tennessee, and parts of northern Alabama and Mississippi. Areas in which this vegetation is likely to occur include the Inner Nashville Basin of Tennessee, and the Bluegrass Basin, Knobs and Mitchell Plain of Kentucky. The canopy is dominated by <i>Celtis laevigata</i> and/or <i>Celtis occidentalis</i> with <i>Fraxinus americana, Ulmus americana, Ulmus rubra</i>, and <i>Ulmus serotina</i>. Some examples contain <i>Juglans nigra</i> and <i>Aesculus glabra</i>. The understory may include <i>Prunus serotina var. serotina, Robinia pseudoacacia, Juniperus virginiana var. virginiana</i> (with &lt;25% cover), <i>Celtis laevigata, Ulmus alata, Fraxinus americana</i>, and <i>Quercus imbricaria</i>. In addition, <i>Maclura pomifera</i> may have cover in the canopy or understory. 
Accession Code: urn:lsid:vegbank.org:commConcept:33477-{5789A679-CE24-4622-99D0-F0ACDF3C0577}
Plot-observations of this Community Concept: 0
      Party Perspective according to: NatureServe (organization)
Perspective from: 22-Sep-2008 to: ongoing
      Names:   UID: ELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.686061 NatureServe ExplorerNatureServe Explorer logo
  Code: CEGL004697
  Translated: (Sugarberry, Common Hackberry) - Elm species - (Ohio Buckeye) Ruderal Forest
  Common: Interior Low Plateau Ruderal Sugarberry - Hackberry Forest
  Scientific: Celtis (laevigata, occidentalis) - Ulmus spp. - (Aesculus glabra) Ruderal Forest
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(similar) CEGL004697
(similar) Celtis (laevigata, occidentalis) - Ulmus spp. - (Aesculus glabra) Ruderal Forest