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Comm #1151
 
Juniperus californica / Ericameria linearifolia / annual – perennial herb Association
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accession code: urn:lsid:vegtwig.vegbank.org:commconcept:538-{764BFE1A-01DB-4263-9772-6D5B87C460F9}
MCV2  16 89.100.02 
Comm #1152
 
CEGL004211
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accession code: VB.cc.29754.CEGL004211
UNKNOWN  16 This association is described from the least disturbed grasslands present at Fort Hood, Texas. Most occurrences are dominated by Schizachyrium scoparium (little bluestem) in a mixture with other grasses, including Sporobolus compositus (composite dropseed), Sorghastrum nutans (Indiangrass), Bouteloua hirsuta (hairy grama), Bouteloua curtipendula (sideoats grama), Aristida purpurea (purple threeawn), Muhlenbergia reverchonii (seep muhly), and Bothriochloa laguroides (silver beardgrass). This association can have a strong component of showy wildfowers, including Liatris mucronata (cusp blazing star), Calylophus berlandieri (Berlandier's sundrops), Melampodium leucanthum (plains blackfoot), Helianthus maximiliani (Maximilian sunflower), Oenothera macrocarpa (bigfruit evening-primrose), Silphium albiflorum (white rosinweed), and Chamaecrista fasciculata (sleepingplant). Salvia texana (Texas sage) and Dalea multiflora (roundhead prairie clover) tend to be abundant in areas with thinner soils. Other characteristic components include Symphyotrichum ericoides, Hedyotis nigricans (diamondflowers), Scutellaria wrightii (Wright's skullcap), Thelesperma simplicifolium (slender greenthread), Stillingia texana (Texas toothleaf), Agalinis densiflora (Osage false foxglove), Desmanthus (bundleflower) spp., Mimosa roemeriana (Roemer's mimosa), Asclepias viridiflora (green comet milkweed), and Asclepias oenotheroides (zizotes milkweed). Occasional woody components include Yucca pallida (twistleaf yucca), Juniperus ashei (Ashe's juniper), Rhus lanceolata (prairie sumac), Toxicodendron radicans (eastern poison ivy), and Rubus trivialis (southern dewberry). Woody components increase in the absence of fire. 
Comm #1153
 
Festuca brachyphylla Herbaceous Alliance
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accession code: VB.cc.30686.FESTUCABRACHYPH
NVC 2004  16  
Comm #1154
 
Coreopsis gigantea - Ericameria ericoides - Encelia californica Shrubland
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accession code: VB.CC.37442.CEGL003637
  16 This shrubland association occurs on gentle to steep northeast-facing slopes at low elevations between 0 and 40 m. It is characterized by a codominance of <i>Coreopsis gigantea</i> and <i>Ericameria ericoides</i> in the shrub layer and a variety of psammophytic coastal species in the herbaceous layer. The emergent tree layer is absent. 
Comm #1155
 
Acer saccharum - Tilia americana / Staphylea trifolia / Dryopteris marginalis - (Impatiens pallida) Forest
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accession code: urn:lsid:vegbank.org:commConcept:35109-{3E1386CC-901E-4E32-871E-CBEF2627D6ED}
NatureServe Biotics 2019  16 This association occurs in the Central Appalachians of Pennsylvania, Maryland, northern Virginia, and probably northeastern West Virginia, extending eastward locally in the Piedmont. It is associated with steep, usually stream- or river-fronting slopes covered by rocky colluvium weathered from various calcium-bearing sedimentary, metasedimentary, and igneous bedrock, including the Sykesville metasedimentary melange, hornblende tonalite, metapyroxenite, metabasalt, mica schists, phyllite, calcareous shale, limestone, and dolomite. Substrates vary from stable, large-block boulderfields to fine talus and unstable, loose scree. Surface substrate in 16 plots averaged 15% bedrock cover and 42% cover of boulders and large rocks. North and east aspects prevail among these plots. Colluvial soils are strongly calcareous and frequently restricted to interstices among rocks but may form deeper deposits where microtopography permits. Vegetation is a rich mesophytic forest with the overstory consisting largely of <i>Tilia americana</i> (mostly <i>var. americana</i> but occasionally <i>var. heterophylla</i>), <i>Fraxinus americana</i>, and <i>Acer saccharum</i>. <i>Acer nigrum</i> is also codominant in a few localities. Minor overstory associates include <i>Carya cordiformis, Ulmus rubra, Celtis occidentalis, Quercus rubra, Liriodendron tulipifera, Quercus montana</i>, and <i>Quercus muehlenbergii</i>. Because of frequent blowdowns and canopy gaps induced by the continuous, often unstable substrates, stands tend to be somewhat open to very open. <i>Staphylea trifolia</i> is constant and abundant in the shrub layer. Other characteristic small trees, shrubs, and vines that may achieve high cover are <i>Asimina triloba, Ostrya virginiana, Toxicodendron radicans, Parthenocissus quinquefolia</i>, and <i>Hydrangea arborescens</i>. Density of herbs varies seasonally, as well as with rock cover and available microhabitats. Spring ephemerals, especially <i>Cardamine concatenata</i> and <i>Dicentra canadensis</i>, are fairly common in most stands, while dense colonies of <i>Impatiens pallida</i> overwhelmingly dominate the late-season aspect of some stands. Other herbs that occurred in half or more of plot samples are, in descending order of constancy, <i>Dryopteris marginalis, Eurybia divaricata, Arisaema triphyllum, Asarum canadense, Polystichum acrostichoides, Solidago flexicaulis, Maianthemum racemosum ssp. racemosum, Hydrophyllum virginianum</i>, and <i>Actaea racemosa</i>. Less constant herbs that may be important locally include <i>Arabis laevigata, Cystopteris bulbifera, Pilea pumila, Polymnia canadensis, Sanguinaria canadensis, Symphyotrichum cordifolium</i>, and <i>Thalictrum dioicum</i>. 
Comm #1156
 
Betula papyrifera - (Thuja plicata) / Acer circinatum / Mahonia nervosa Forest [Proposed]
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accession code: urn:lsid:ecoobs.vegbank.org:commConcept:15-{1D914D5C-0E4E-4841-AD5E-BC30F159F939}
Ramm-Granberg 2020  16 NVC Code CEGL008246 
Comm #1157
 
INDIAN-MOUNTAIN RICE-GRASS HERBACEOUS ALLIANCE
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accession code: VB.cc.30445.INDIANMOUNTAINR
NVC 2004  15  
Comm #1158
 
Cupressus arizona Forest Alliance
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accession code: VB.cc.29982.CUPRESSUSARIZON
NVC 2004  15  
Comm #1159
 
FALLOW FIELD
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accession code: VB.cc.30053.FALLOWFIELD
NVC 2004  15  
Comm #1160
 
Chilopsis linearis Intermittently Flooded Shrubland Alliance
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accession code: VB.cc.30654.CHILOPSISLINEAR
NVC 2004  15  

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