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Comm #3121
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Nuphar sagittifolia Aquatic Vegetation » more details
accession code: urn:lsid:vegbank.org:commConcept:33158-{C30B3754-FAA6-4C9C-872F-59069969FA0C}
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NatureServe Biotics 2019 |
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This association consists of beds of the floating-leaved or submersed aquatic <i>Nuphar sagittifolia</i>. This vegetation is found in the Coastal Plain of North and South Carolina in deep waters (30-150 cm) of blackwater rivers, streams, and lakes, sometimes extending downstream into slightly tidal reaches of blackwater rivers. In rivers and streams, <i>Nuphar sagittifolia</i> is usually monospecific. In the only known lake occurrence (Lake Waccamaw, Columbus County, North Carolina), <i>Nuphar sagittifolia</i> is the dominant species, but other floating and submersed aquatics are present. This vegetation is associated with the acidic and tea-colored waters of blackwater systems. |
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Heterotheca oregona Association » more details
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NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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Centaurea solstitialis Semi-natural Association » more details
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NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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Platanus racemosa – Quercus lobata Association » more details
accession code:
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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Great Valley Classification |
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Populus fremontii / Vitis californica Association » more details
accession code:
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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Populus fremontii Great Valley Association » more details
accession code:
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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Populus fremontii – Acer negundo Association » more details
accession code:
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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Vulpia microstachys – Navarretia tagetina Association » more details
accession code:
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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Acer negundo – Salix gooddingii Association » more details
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NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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Comm #3122
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CEGL004219 » more details
accession code: VB.cc.29749.CEGL004219
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This association is found in mesic areas, often along ephemeral streams or adjacent to more permanent streams on the Edwards Plateau and Lampasas Cutplain of central Texas. The vegetation is dominated by Muhlenbergia reverchonii (seep muhly). Other graminoid species include Eleocharis (spikerush) sp., Cyperus (flatsedge) sp., Schizachyrium scoparium (little bluestem), Bouteloua curtipendula (sideoats grama), Aristida purpurea (purple threeawn), Sorghastrum nutans (Indiangrass), Tridens albescens (white tridens), and Bothriochloa laguroides (silver beardgrass). Forbs include Symphyotrichum ericoides (white heath aster), Lythrum californicum (California loosestrife), Desmanthus illinoensis (prairie bundleflower), Bifora americana (prairie bishop), Scutellaria drummondii (Drummond's skullcap), Monarda citriodora (lemon beebalm), Ambrosia psilostachya (Cuman ragweed), Helianthus maximiliani (Maximilian sunflower), Desmanthus velutinus (velvet bundleflower), Hedyotis nigricans (diamondflowers), Hedeoma acinoides (slender false pennyroyal), Liatris mucronata (cusp blazing star), Spiranthes cernua (nodding ladies'-tresses), and Krameria lanceolata (trailing krameria). |