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Comm #13141
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CEGL000838 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.3442.CEGL000838
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Comm #13142
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CEGL008046 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.7581.CEGL008046
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Comm #13143
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Pinus palustris - Pinus serotina / Ctenium aromaticum - Muhlenbergia expansa - Rhynchospora latifolia Woodland » more details
accession code: VB.CC.35530.CEGL003660
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This association is a saturated longleaf pine - pond pine woodland which is found on wet Ultisols of the Atlantic Coastal Plain. The open canopy is dominated by a mixture of <i>Pinus palustris</i> and <i>Pinus serotina</i>. The shrub layer is sparse to absent. Some characteristic components of the herbaceous stratum include <i>Ctenium aromaticum, Muhlenbergia expansa</i>, and <i>Rhynchospora latifolia</i>. |
Comm #13144
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CEGL008548 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.7856.CEGL008548
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Comm #13145
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Pinus serotina / Morella cerifera / Osmunda regalis var. spectabilis Woodland » more details
accession code: VB.CC.35784.CEGL003669
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This natural community is found on the margins of large peat domes and with some tidal or nutrient-rich groundwater influence. It occurs with associated tidal wetlands in riverine systems and bay shores in the Atlantic Coastal Plain of North Carolina, south to approximately Carteret County, North Carolina. The open canopy is dominated by <i>Pinus serotina</i>. The shrub layer is characteristically dominated by <i>Morella cerifera</i>, with <i>Cladium mariscus ssp. jamaicense, Osmunda regalis var. spectabilis, Osmunda cinnamomea</i>, and <i>Woodwardia virginica</i>. Other characteristic species include <i>Acer rubrum var. trilobum, Ilex glabra</i>, and <i>Juncus roemerianus</i>. |
Comm #13146
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Comunidad de Sulcorebutia steinbachii - Puya tunariensis » more details
accession code: urn:lsid:vegbank.org:commConcept:36801-{12A30887-9063-4F59-AB6B-A2EF8AFEB251}
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3100-3900 m. Supratropical pluviestacional subhúmedo. Combinación florística diferencial: <i>Cheilanthes miriophylla, Cheilanthes pruinata, Echeveria whitei, Puya humilis, Puya tunariensis</i> y <i>Sulcorebutia steinbachii</i>. Áreas actuales y/o potenciales conocidas: Cochabamba: Cordillera del Tunari. |
Comm #13147
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Pinus serotina / Cyrilla racemiflora - Lyonia lucida - Ilex glabra Woodland » more details
accession code: VB.CC.35608.CEGL003670
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This woodland, with a canopy dominated by <i>Pinus serotina</i> (cover greater than 50%) over a dense shrub layer, occurs within a mosaic of other peatland communities on poorly drained interstream flats of outer coastal terraces. The canopy is variable in closure, from closed to fairly sparse; larger shrubs range from 2-4 m in height. The community also occurs in isolated wetlands such as Carolina bays. Other canopy species in this community can include <i>Gordonia lasianthus, Magnolia virginiana, Persea palustris, Acer rubrum var. trilobum</i> (in fire-suppressed examples), <i>Pinus taeda</i> (in disturbed examples), and less commonly, <i>Chamaecyparis thyoides</i>. The bay species, <i>Gordonia lasianthus, Persea palustris</i>, and <i>Magnolia virginiana</i>, are present also in the shrub layer. Other shrubs present include <i>Ilex myrtifolia, Clethra alnifolia, Morella caroliniensis (= Myrica heterophylla), Photinia pyrifolia (= Aronia arbutifolia)</i>, and <i>Viburnum nudum var. nudum</i>. Herbs generally are not common. This community is present on the Coastal Plain from northern North Carolina to South Carolina, but probably absent from Georgia and northern Florida. |
Comm #13148
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CEGL000984 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.3586.CEGL000984
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Comm #13149
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A.66 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.2302.A66
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Forests dominated, usually more-or-less monospecifically, by the exotic ~Eucalyptus robusta$, which has been planted extensively in southern Florida and is now escaping and "invading abandoned farmland and disturbed native communities" (Alexander and Crook 1984). This alliance occurs as well in the West Indies. Forests in montane portions of Puerto Rico, dominated by the exotic (planted and naturalized) ~Eucalyptus robusta$. |
Comm #13150
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CEGL006382 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.6875.CEGL006382
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