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Comm #10891
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A.2530 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.1794.A2530
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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EcoArt 2002 |
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Comm #10892
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CEGL004694 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.6215.CEGL004694
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EcoArt 2002 |
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Comm #10893
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CEGL004695 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.6216.CEGL004695
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EcoArt 2002 |
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Comm #10894
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Quercus alba - Carya (alba, ovata) - Liriodendron tulipifera - (Quercus phellos) / Cornus florida Forest » more details
accession code: VB.CC.35422.CEGL007709
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Southeastern Ecology Working Gro... |
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This community is associated with lower, more mesic slopes and higher floodplain terraces of major creeks in the Interior Low Plateau and Upper East Gulf Coastal Plain of Tennessee and the Cumberlands and Southern Ridge and Valley of Georgia. The dominant canopy species include <i>Quercus alba, Liriodendron tulipifera, Liquidambar styraciflua</i>, and/or <i>Quercus phellos</i>, as well as <i>Acer rubrum, Carya alba, Carya ovata, Juglans nigra, Quercus nigra</i>, and <i>Ulmus americana</i>. Some earlier successional examples may exhibit relative dominance by <i>Liriodendron</i> and/or <i>Liquidambar</i> rather than <i>Quercus</i> and/or <i>Carya</i>. The subcanopy is typically well-developed with canopy species, as well as <i>Cornus florida, Prunus serotina, Nyssa sylvatica</i>, and <i>Platanus occidentalis</i>. The shrub strata may include <i>Lindera benzoin, Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, Euonymus americanus, Asimina triloba, Carpinus caroliniana, Rhododendron canescens, Ilex opaca</i>, and <i>Toxicodendron radicans</i>. The herbaceous layer is often well-developed (up to 90% cover in a 20x20-m plot) but can also be rather sparse. Dominant herbs may include <i>Thelypteris noveboracensis, Osmunda cinnamomea, Osmunda regalis, Polystichum acrostichoides, Athyrium filix-femina ssp. asplenioides, Boehmeria cylindrica, Chasmanthium laxum, Poa sylvestris</i>, and <i>Carex intumescens</i>. The exotic grass <i>Microstegium vimineum</i> may also be dominant in some occurrences. |
Comm #10895
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CEGL005270 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.6574.CEGL005270
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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EcoArt 2002 |
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Comm #10896
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CEGL005271 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.6575.CEGL005271
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EcoArt 2002 |
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Comm #10897
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CEGL005277 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.6581.CEGL005277
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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EcoArt 2002 |
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Comm #10898
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Abies concolor - Pinus lambertiana - Pinus ponderosa / Arctostaphylos patula Forest » more details
accession code: VB.CC.34265.CEGL000016
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Comm #10899
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Scleria baldwinii - Rhynchospora cephalantha - Polygala cymosa - Fuirena scirpoidea Herbaceous Vegetation » more details
accession code: VB.CC.35171.CEGL007717
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This association represents the wettest portion of wet prairie vegetation of the Florida Panhandle. Characteristic plant species include <i>Scleria baldwinii, Polygala cymosa, Fuirena scirpoidea, Rhynchospora cephalantha, Rhynchospora filifolia, Rhynchospora corniculata, Rhynchospora latifolia, Oxypolis filiformis, Xyris serotina, Coreopsis nudata, Eriocaulon compressum, Lophiola aurea, Sabatia bartramii, Amphicarpum muehlenbergianum, Aristida purpurascens var. purpurascens (= Aristida affinis), Cladium mariscoides</i>, and <i>Ludwigia sphaerocarpa</i>. <i>Calamovilfa curtissii</i> is often found around the outer edges of these ecotonal plant communities. This vegetation occurs as an herbaceous ecotone just above the <i>Taxodium ascendens</i> ponds and swales. The soil is strongly hydric, mucky, and likely to inundate to a depth of 12-18 inches (3-4.5 dm) for 3-6 months in most years. |
Comm #10900
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Carex striata var. striata - Xyris fimbriata - Lachnanthes caroliana Herbaceous Vegetation » more details
accession code: VB.CC.36192.CEGL007718
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These are seasonally flooded peat depressions dominated or codominated by <i>Carex striata var. striata</i>. Some areas are codominated by <i>Xyris fimbriata</i> and/or <i>Lachnanthes caroliana</i>. Other species may include <i>Dulichium arundinaceum, Rhynchospora inundata, Rhynchospora cephalantha, Rhynchospora fascicularis, Syngonanthus flavidulus, Eleocharis microcarpa, Sarracenia minor, Xyris smalliana, Drosera intermedia</i>, and <i>Lipocarpha micrantha</i>. <i>Sphagnum</i> spp. are typically abundant. |