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Comm #10571
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Carex capillaris - Polygonum viviparum Herbaceous Vegetation » more details
accession code: VB.CC.21252.CAREXCAPILLARIS
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Western Ecology Working Group of... |
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Comm #10572
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Artemisia filifolia / Sporobolus cryptandrus Shrubland » more details
accession code: VB.CC.23630.ARTEMISIAFILIFO
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Western Ecology Working Group of... |
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Comm #10573
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CEGL004132 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.5845.CEGL004132
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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EcoArt 2002 |
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Comm #10574
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CEGL007028 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.6947.CEGL007028
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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EcoArt 2002 |
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Comm #10575
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Corylus cornuta - Amelanchier spp. Shrubland Alliance » more details
accession code: VB.CC.22245.CORYLUSCORNUTAA
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Midwestern Ecology Working Group... |
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This alliance occurs in the western Great Lakes region. It is a dry shrubland found over granite. Total vegetation cover ranges from open to moderately dense. Shrubs less than 2 m tall dominate the vegetation, but nonvascular species are very common on exposed bedrock. Amelanchier spp., Corylus cornuta, Prunus virginiana, Rubus hispidus, and Vaccinium spp. are the most abundant shrubs. The herbaceous layer may be poorly to moderately well-developed. Danthonia spicata, Solidago spp., and Poa compressa are typical herbaceous species. Scattered small trees, such as Acer rubrum, Betula papyrifera, Picea glauca, Populus tremuloides, are found in some stands. Stands of this alliance occur on dry, thin-soiled sites over granite. They are generally gently to moderately sloping and exposed bedrock is common. |
Comm #10576
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Tsuga mertensiana / Clintonia uniflora Forest » more details
accession code: VB.CC.23550.TSUGAMERTENSIAN
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Western Ecology Working Group of... |
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Comm #10577
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Avena fatua Herbaceous Vegetation » more details
accession code: VB.CC.37394.CEGL002878
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This association is defined from the Santa Monica Mountains region. It is likely to be extremely widespread throughout cismontane California. This herbaceous association occurs on gentle to steep often northwest- or southwest-facing slopes at low elevations between 165 and 268 m. <i>Avena fatua</i> is characteristically abundant in the herbaceous layer, and <i>Bromus diandrus</i> and <i>Brassica nigra</i> are often present. <i>Lotus scoparius, Baccharis pilularis</i>, and <i>Artemisia californica</i> are sometimes found in the shrub layer at low cover, and <i>Quercus agrifolia</i> is infrequently in the tree layer at low cover. |
Comm #10578
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CEGL000536 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.3146.CEGL000536
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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Comm #10579
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Sagittaria lancifolia - Typha spp. - Ludwigia spp. Herbaceous Vegetation » more details
accession code: VB.CC.23558.SAGITTARIALANCI
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Southeastern Ecology Working Gro... |
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This fresh flotant marsh type of the Chenier and Deltaic plains of Louisiana is dominated by Sagittaria lancifolia, with Typha spp. and Ludwigia spp. as the most common associates. It generally occurs inland from the oligohaline marsh types and is often interspersed with other fresh marsh types [see Panicum hemitomon Semipermanently Flooded Herbaceous Vegetation (CEGL004665)]. Species richness in this marsh type is relatively high, especially in the Chenier Plain examples. |
Comm #10580
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CEGL002627 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.5035.CEGL002627
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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EcoArt 2002 |
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