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Comm #3521
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Acer negundo Temporarily Flooded Forest Alliance » more details
accession code: VB.cc.30596.ACERNEGUNDOTEMP
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NVC 2004 |
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Comm #3522
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Quercus wislizeni Shrubland [Placeholder] » more details
accession code: urn:lsid:vegbank.org:commConcept:31985-{3D59B5CD-5C27-40FD-B851-8076F7A08E50}
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NatureServe Biotics 2019 |
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Comm #3523
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Ilex vomitoria - Quercus (geminata, virginiana) - Morella cerifera - Serenoa repens Shrubland » more details
accession code: urn:lsid:vegbank.org:commConcept:32673-{B9B077EA-B49E-4A89-9CD5-0A96A70F7D41}
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NatureServe Biotics 2019 |
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This association consists of upland shrub thickets dominated by variable mixtures of <i>Ilex vomitoria, Quercus virginiana, Quercus geminata, Morella cerifera, Serenoa repens</i>, and <i>Baccharis halimifolia</i>. It occurs on rises in <i>Juncus roemerianus</i> marshes, and in other upland but extreme situations on barrier islands and barrier spits along the Gulf Coast, from the panhandle of Florida west to Mississippi and perhaps the Chandeleur Islands of Louisiana, and along the Atlantic Coast from South Carolina and Georgia. It is likely maintained by edaphic conditions, as well as by periodic catastrophic disturbance of storm flooding and salt kill. Occasional low-statured <i>Pinus elliottii</i> may be present. |
Comm #3524
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Deschampsia caespitosa Temporarily Flooded Herbaceous Alliance » more details
accession code: VB.cc.30666.DESCHAMPSIACAES
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Lasthenia (californica, gracilis) Association » more details
accession code:
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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Comm #3525
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(Pinus palustris) / Schizachyrium scoparium - Bigelowia nuttallii / Cladonia spp. Grassland » more details
accession code: urn:lsid:vegbank.org:commConcept:32473-{98A64B3A-2284-43B2-88A0-6AF160EA4F9E}
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NatureServe Biotics 2019 |
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This association represents Catahoula sandstone glades of western Louisiana that also rarely occur in adjacent Texas. Scattered mature <i>Pinus palustris</i> may be present, but the community is fundamentally dominated by herbs and nonvascular plants. The herbaceous cover is depauperate and sparse; with many patches of exposed rock, mineral soils, and <i>Cladonia</i> lichens. This community does not possess a strong <i>Quercus</i> component, although it may have scattered individuals. |
Comm #3526
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Sabal palmetto / Ilex cassine - Morella cerifera Swamp Woodland » more details
accession code: urn:lsid:vegbank.org:commConcept:32400-{F3517714-2F14-4AD4-9DB9-F0FC41D5FF67}
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NatureServe Biotics 2019 |
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In the central Florida peninsula (Ocala National Forest), this vegetation type includes a type of open-canopy hydric hammock over organic soil dominated by a combination of <i>Sabal palmetto, Quercus virginiana, Acer rubrum, Liquidambar styraciflua</i>, and <i>Quercus nigra</i>. All the upper woody strata contain prominent <i>Sabal palmetto</i>. The canopy contains <i>Sabal palmetto, Pinus elliottii, Pinus taeda</i>, and <i>Quercus nigra</i>. The subcanopy contains <i>Sabal palmetto, Acer rubrum var. trilobum, Juniperus virginiana, Liquidambar styraciflua</i>, and <i>Quercus nigra</i>. Shrubs include <i>Ilex cassine, Morella cerifera, Ilex glabra, Persea palustris, Cornus foemina, Diospyros virginiana</i>, and <i>Vaccinium corymbosum</i>. Woody vines include <i>Berchemia scandens, Smilax auriculata, Smilax bona-nox, Toxicodendron radicans, Vitis rotundifolia</i>, and <i>Smilax glauca</i>. Herbs include <i>Galactia elliottii, Cladium mariscus ssp. jamaicense, Osmunda cinnamomea, Woodwardia virginica, Blechnum serrulatum</i>, and the epiphyte <i>Phlebodium aureum</i>. This vegetation type also includes wet flatwoods with sand substrates and canopies of cabbage palmetto. There is usually a well-developed shrubby stratum, consisting of species such as <i>Morella cerifera</i> and <i>Ilex glabra</i>. The hydrology is seasonally saturated, with rare surface water. |
Comm #3527
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Hottonia inflata - Ludwigia palustris - Callitriche heterophylla Aquatic Vegetation » more details
accession code: urn:lsid:vegbank.org:commConcept:34750-{E0DD0A64-E8C3-4289-96EC-1E651BFDF6E2}
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NatureServe Biotics 2019 |
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This Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain aquatic bed occurs on seasonally to semipermanently flooded impoundments along floodplains of small rivers of Virginia. They likely developed as a result of beaver activity damming former stream channels. The vegetation is a floating bed dominated by <i>Hottonia inflata</i> and <i>Ludwigia palustris</i>. <i>Callitriche heterophylla</i> is a constant associate; <i>Nuphar advena</i> may be codominant where it occurs. |
Comm #3528
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Osmunda regalis var. spectabilis Seepage Riverbed Vegetation » more details
accession code: urn:lsid:vegbank.org:commConcept:36471-{FDA7BA38-AB74-4CD3-AD5F-3CFAAA088F95}
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NatureServe Biotics 2019 |
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This association occurs in seeps along the margins of major creeks in the Cumberland Plateau. <i>Osmunda regalis</i> is the dominant herbaceous component. Other herbaceous components include <i>Onoclea sensibilis, Justicia americana</i>, and <i>Sphagnum</i> sp. Shrubs, such as <i>Alnus serrulata, Cornus</i> sp., and <i>Itea virginica</i>, may be present in variable amounts. It is maintained by saturated soil conditions and periodic scouring by seasonal floods. |
Comm #3529
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Quercus alba - Quercus falcata - Quercus velutina / Ostrya virginiana Forest » more details
accession code: urn:lsid:vegbank.org:commConcept:32914-{0513C05F-ED42-407B-B607-74F14D64481A}
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NatureServe Biotics 2019 |
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This dry-mesic oak forest occurs on rich, loessal soils of the southern portion of Crowley's Ridge, Arkansas, on middle and upper slopes and undulating narrow finger ridges. Examples are dominated by <i>Quercus alba</i> and <i>Quercus falcata</i>, with a significant component of <i>Quercus velutina</i>. The subcanopy includes the overstory species as well as <i>Ostrya virginiana, Cornus florida, Carya tomentosa, Liriodendron tulipifera</i>, and <i>Magnolia acuminata</i>. A number of species may be present in the herbaceous layer. |