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Comm #2131
 
XERIC PSEUDOTSUGA FOREST
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accession code: VB.CC.29447.XERICPSEUDOTSUG
Peet Dissertation (1975)  6  
Comm #2132
 
PINUS PONDEROSA SEASONALLY FLOODED ALLIANCE
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accession code: VB.cc.30163.PINUSPONDEROSAS
NVC 2004  6  
Comm #2133
 
JUNCUS SEMIPERMINENTLY FLOODED HERBACEOUS ALLIANCE
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accession code: VB.cc.30087.JUNCUSSEMIPERMI
NVC 2004  6  
Comm #2134
 
Arctostaphylos viscida / Salvia sonomensis Association
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accession code: urn:lsid:vegbank.org/vegbranch:commConcept:28852-{4E346AAA-32C5-4A1A-95EE-882CF65A25DA} NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
Northern Sierra Nevada Foothills Report  6  
Comm #2135
 
Pinus palustris - Pinus taeda - Pinus serotina / Chasmanthium laxum - Panicum virgatum Piedmont Woodland
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accession code: urn:lsid:vegbank.org:commConcept:32535-{5E4A44DA-8141-439B-9FD5-B741AA85CE7F}
NatureServe Biotics 2019  6 This is a wet longleaf pine community of the lower Piedmont of North Carolina (Moore, Montgomery, and Anson counties). Most of the very few examples remaining are fire-suppressed and their original composition and structure are somewhat hypothetical. The canopy is open to closed, and consists of <i>Pinus palustris, Pinus taeda</i>, and <i>Pinus serotina</i>. Under fire-suppressed conditions, <i>Liquidambar styraciflua</i> is often present as an invader. The shrub stratum includes <i>Gaylussacia frondosa, Vaccinium fuscatum, Ilex glabra, Lyonia mariana</i>, and <i>Vaccinium crassifolium ssp. crassifolium</i>. The herb stratum is usually dominated by <i>Chasmanthium laxum</i> and <i>Panicum virgatum</i>, though <i>Aristida stricta</i> may rarely be present and common. Other herbs include <i>Eupatorium</i> spp., <i>Solidago odora var. odora, Rhynchospora</i> spp., and <i>Pityopsis graminifolia</i>. 
Quercus lobata – Alnus rhombifolia
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accession code: NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
CDFW Natural Communities List  6  
Comm #2136
 
Quercus wislizeni Forest Alliance
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accession code: urn:lsid:vegbank.org/vegbranch:commConcept:28638-{2302C649-64E1-4D23-839D-8EACF07140EF} NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
MCV2  6  
Comm #2137
 
NY Heritage: Maritime beach
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accession code: VB.CC.28535.NYHERITAGEMARIT
Ecological Communities of New York, 2nd Ed.  6 A community with extremely sparse vegetation that occurs on unstable sand, gravel, or cobble ocean shores above mean high tide, where the shore is modified by storm waves and wind erosion. The upper margin of a maritime beach often grades into the base of a primary maritime dune, or other maritime community, such as maritime shrubland or one of the maritime forests. Characteristic species include beachgrass (Ammophila breviligulata), sea-rocket (Cakile edentula ssp. edentula), seaside atriplex (Atriplex patula), seabeach atriplex (A. arenaria), seabeach sandwort (Honkenya peploides), salsola (Salsola kali), seaside spurge (Chamaesyce polygonifolia), seabeach knotweed (Polygonum glaucum), and seabeach amaranth (Amaranthus pumilus) Maritime beaches and dunes provide important nesting ground for birds such as piping plover (Charadrius melodus), least tern (Sterna antillarum), common tern (S. hirundo), and roseate tern (S. dougallii). 
Comm #2138
 
Pseudotsuga menziesii / Symphoricarpos oreophilus Forest
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accession code: urn:lsid:vegbank.org:commConcept:29371-{EE93935A-90B5-445E-B9BD-CB96382FD621}
NatureServe Biotics 2019  6 This widespread forest association occurs in foothills, mountains and plateaus from southwestern Montana through Wyoming and Colorado to Trans-Pecos Texas, west to Arizona, Utah, and into eastern Oregon and Washington. Elevation ranges from 700-2900 m (2310-9500 feet). This broadly defined forest association occurs as both a non-obligate riparian community and as an upland community. In more arid regions stands occur along drainages along narrow riparian areas in ravines, canyons, and up steep draws. It continues upland on steep north-facing slopes in narrow canyons where dense shade and steepness preclude any significant shrub or herbaceous understory. Elsewhere at more northern latitudes, it occurs near lower treeline on warm, dry southern aspects with moderate to very steep mid- and upper slopes and ridges. Soils are variable and range from deep silt loam to shallow, rocky substrates. Most stands have abundant litter on the ground, and some have high rock cover. The vegetation is characterized by a relatively sparse to dense evergreen tree canopy dominated by <i>Pseudotsuga menziesii</i>, sometimes with scattered large <i>Pinus ponderosa, Pinus flexilis, Populus tremuloides, Juniperus scopulorum</i>, or <i>Juniperus occidentalis</i>, especially on drier sites. <i>Abies concolor</i> is typically not present. <i>Symphoricarpos oreophilus</i> dominates the sparse to moderately dense short-shrub layer. Shrub associates vary depending on range and habitat and may include <i>Acer glabrum, Amelanchier</i> spp., <i>Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana, Cercocarpus montanus, Holodiscus dumosus, Juniperus communis, Mahonia repens, Paxistima myrsinites, Prunus virginiana, Quercus gambelii, Ribes cereum, Ribes inerme, Rosa woodsii</i>, or <i>Shepherdia canadensis</i>. The generally sparse herbaceous layer is composed of mostly graminoids with scattered forbs. 
Comm #2139
 
Pinus strobus / Vaccinium spp. Forest
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accession code: urn:lsid:vegbank.org:commConcept:31352-{338B5F4D-0F5D-4C6A-8799-78FF6892139A}
NatureServe Biotics 2019  6  

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