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Comm #13101
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Spartina bakeri - Muhlenbergia filipes - Andropogon glomeratus - Rhynchospora colorata Herbaceous Vegetation » more details
accession code: VB.CC.35021.CEGL004511
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These seasonally flooded coastal interdunal swales and related depressions occur in Florida and possibly southeastern Georgia, and are dominated by <i>Spartina bakeri</i>, or at least with substantial cover of it. <i>Muhlenbergia filipes</i> may be codominant; <i>Andropogon glomeratus</i> and <i>Aristida</i> sp. are occasionally present. A variety of wetland herbs are present in the wetter swales, including <i>Rhynchospora colorata, Sagittaria lancifolia, Eupatorium mikanioides</i> (a Florida endemic), <i>Setaria magna, Cladium mariscus ssp. jamaicense, Phyla nodiflora, Sabatia stellaris</i>, and <i>Pluchea rosea</i>. <i>Nostoc</i>, a cyanobacterium, forms a wet, slippery, dark green ground cover during wet periods and a thick, black crust during dry spells. An alga, <i>Chara</i> sp., is also present in pools in wet swales. Exotic species found in some swales include <i>Schinus terebinthifolius</i> and <i>Catharanthus roseus</i>. |
Comm #13102
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Nymphoides aurea - Salvinia auriculata - Eichhornia heterosperma Herbaceous Vegetation » more details
accession code: VB.CC.35733.CEGL008378
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In slightly oligotrophic to eutrophic water, dominated by <i>Nymphoides aurea</i>. Other species include the diagnostic water fern <i>Salvinia auriculata, Eichhornia heterosperma</i>, and occasionally <i>Ludwigia inclinata</i>. DISTRIBUTION: West Cuba. |
Comm #13103
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Populus balsamifera ssp. trichocarpa - Acer macrophyllum / Equisetum hyemale Forest » more details
accession code: VB.CC.27354.POPULUSBALSAMIF
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Comm #13104
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I.A.3 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.225.IA3
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Comm #13105
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Nyssa biflora / Panicum hemitomon - Woodwardia virginica Woodland » more details
accession code: VB.CC.35814.CEGL004586
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These seasonally flooded woodlands occur in margins and shallow edges of flatwoods ponds in the southeastern Coastal Plain of Texas and possibly Louisiana. They are dominated by <i>Nyssa biflora</i>, sometimes also with scattered <i>Persea palustris, Magnolia virginiana</i>, and other trees. The herb layer is characteristically dominated by <i>Panicum hemitomon</i> and/or <i>Woodwardia virginica</i>. Other species include <i>Bacopa caroliniana, Gratiola</i> spp., <i>Rhynchospora</i> spp., and <i>Triadenum walteri</i>. <i>Sphagnum cuspidatum</i> is often abundant. |
Comm #13106
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CEGL008300 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.7641.CEGL008300
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Comm #13107
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CEGL008301 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.7642.CEGL008301
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Comm #13108
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CEGL008302 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.7643.CEGL008302
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Comm #13109
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A.3562 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.2027.A3562
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This semi-natural grassland alliance is potentially widespread throughout the Great Plains and into the midwestern United States and Canada, depending on how the type is defined. Stands can occur in a wide variety of human-disturbed and native habitats. Stands are found on upland sites in the northwestern Great Plains and likely occur elsewhere in the western U.S. where ~Poa pratensis$ has invaded native western rangeland. The vegetation is characterized by a medium-tall (0.5-1 m), moderate to dense herbaceous canopy that is strongly dominated by the introduced perennial, sod-forming graminoid ~Poa pratensis$. ~Poa pratensis$ is considered to be both a native and naturalized species from Eurasia. It is present to codominant in many other natural plant associations, but the diagnostic character in this alliance is that there is typically not enough of the native grassland left to classify it as a poor-condition natural type. Other native species may occur as well, but they are generally less than 10% cover. Native species may include mixed-grass prairie grasses, such as ~Pascopyrum smithii$ and ~Hesperostipa comata (= Stipa comata)$, as well as others. Associates are often those early-seral and weedy species that tolerate historic heavy livestock grazing or other disturbance well. |
Comm #13110
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Quercus wislizeni - Quercus douglasii - Pinus sabiniana Woodland » more details
accession code: VB.CC.20198.QUERCUSWISLIZEN
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