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Comm #10531
 
V.A.2
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accession code: VB.CC.208.VA2
EcoArt 2002  0  
Comm #10532
 
A.1238
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accession code: VB.CC.1003.A1238 NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
EcoArt 2002  0 This alliance includes vegetation dominated by ~Panicum obtusum$, occurring in the Chihuahuan Desert and the Southern Shortgrass Prairie. Components of this grassland type include ~Buchloe dactyloides, Panicum hallii, Panicum hirsutum$, and ~Helianthus ciliaris$. 
Comm #10533
 
CEGL001293
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accession code: VB.CC.3879.CEGL001293 NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
EcoArt 2002  0  
Comm #10534
 
Eryngium petiolatum Herbaceous Alliance
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accession code: VB.CC.17897.ERYNGIUMPETIOLA
Western Ecology Working Group of...  0  
Comm #10535
 
A.3013
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accession code: VB.CC.1920.A3013 NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
EcoArt 2002  0 This sparsely vegetated, open talus slope of the northern Appalachian Mountains region is characterized by large boulder talus dominated by lichen cover. Vascular plant species are of low cover, and consist of a heterogeneous mix of scattered individuals of ~Picea rubens, Betula papyrifera var. cordifolia, Betula papyrifera var. papyrifera, Betula alleghaniensis, Acer spicatum, Polypodium virginianum, Deschampsia flexuosa$, and ~Parthenocissus quinquefolia$. The community provides denning sites for small mammals and snakes. 
Comm #10536
 
CEGL000311
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accession code: VB.CC.2935.CEGL000311 NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
EcoArt 2002  0  
Comm #10537
 
II.C.3.N
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accession code: VB.CC.351.IIC3N
EcoArt 2002  0  
Comm #10538
 
Pteridium aquilinum Herbaceous Vegetation
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accession code: VB.CC.32033.CEGL002544
Western Ecology Working Group of...  0 This herbaceous association is documented with plot data from Grand Teton National Park, western Wyoming, but has been observed elsewhere in the West. It usually occurs on steep slopes (40-55% and up) and is documented at elevations ranging from 2060 to 2260 m (6750-7400 feet). Sampled stands vary between east- and south-facing aspects. The well-drained soils include loamy sands and sandy clay loams. Stands are dominated by <i>Pteridium aquilinum</i>, along with other graminoids and forbs. <i>Pteridium aquilinum</i> has been associated with recently disturbed, mesic ground on steep slopes. 
Comm #10539
 
Swietenia mahagoni - Piscidia piscipula - Colubrina arborescens Forest
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accession code: VB.CC.36538.CEGL004710
  0 This tropical hammock type occurs in the southern coastal portions of Everglades National Park. <i>Swietenia mahagoni, Piscidia piscipula</i>, and <i>Colubrina arborescens</i> are prominent components of the canopy. This hammock type occurs on ridges of shoreline- or storm-deposited marl and/or sand. Hammocks further inland (and north) replace <i>Swietenia</i> with <i>Lysiloma</i> to some extent. 
Comm #10540
 
Fraxinus pennsylvanica - Ulmus americana - Celtis (occidentalis, laevigata) Temporarily Flooded Forest Alliance
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accession code: VB.CC.18439.FRAXINUSPENNSYL
Midwestern Ecology Working Group...  0 Forests of this alliance occur on base-rich alluvial sites in floodplains of large and small, generally alluvial or brownwater rivers, on low ridges, flats, and sloughs of first bottoms; and terrace flats and sloughs. Species composition differs somewhat with geography and topographic position. Dominant species in these forests are some combination of Celtis laevigata, Celtis occidentalis, Fraxinus pennsylvanica, and Ulmus americana. Characteristic canopy and subcanopy species include Carya aquatica, Quercus texana, Quercus phellos, Quercus nigra, Quercus lyrata, Quercus laurifolia, Quercus muehlenbergii, Taxodium distichum, Sideroxylon lanuginosum, Liquidambar styraciflua, Ulmus alata, Ulmus crassifolia, Ulmus rubra, Nyssa biflora, Diospyros virginiana, Gleditsia aquatica, Gleditsia triacanthos, Acer rubrum, Acer negundo, Acer saccharinum, Platanus occidentalis, Populus deltoides, Salix nigra, Carya illinoinensis, Morus rubra, Carpinus caroliniana, Asimina triloba, Planera aquatica, Cornus foemina, and Crataegus viridis. Common shrubs include Cornus drummondii and Ilex decidua. Vines are especially common in these forests, and species that may be present include Berchemia scandens, Campsis radicans, Smilax bona-nox, Bignonia capreolata, Vitis rotundifolia, Brunnichia ovata, Cocculus carolinus, and Toxicodendron radicans. Common herbaceous species include Carex grayi, Carex lupulina, Carex retroflexa, Carex intumescens, Pilea pumila, Viola affinis, Galium tinctorium, Carex bromoides, Elymus virginicus, Packera glabella (= Senecio glabellus), Hydrocotyle verticillata, and Stellaria prostrata. Occasionally, small occurrences of this community may be composed of almost pure Fraxinus pennsylvanica particularly on moist flats or in shallow sloughs; likewise occurrences on fronts are more likely to be dominated by Celtis spp. Celtis laevigata is common in the southern portion of the alliance's range, while Celtis occidentalis is more common in the north. This is a very widely distributed alliance that occurs in suitable habitat from the Prairie Parkland of North Dakota, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba to the Coastal Plain of Florida. It occurs on the Atlantic Coastal Plain and Piedmont as far north as Virginia, and is common as well in the Interior Low Plateau. It is attributed to the Cumberlands/Southern Ridge and Valley, but without complete information. In the leveed Mississippi River Alluvial Plain, this alliance was found to succeed from Black Willow Riverfront Forest away from the levee, from Sycamore - Sweetgum - American Elm Bottomland Forest following repeated disturbance, and from Sweetgum - Mixed Bottomland Oak Forest following repeated selective harvests. 

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