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Comm #4221
 
Urban
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accession code: VB.cc.30586.URBAN
NVC 2004  1  
Comm #4222
 
VACCINIUM (CAESPITOSUM, SCOPARIUM) DWARF-SHRUBLAND ALLIANCE
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accession code: VB.cc.30337.VACCINIUMCAESPI
NVC 2004  1  
Comm #4223
 
FORESTIERA PUBESCENS SHRUBLAND ALLIANCE
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accession code: VB.cc.30057.FORESTIERAPUBES
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Schoenoplectus acutus – Phragmites australis
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accession code: NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
Great Valley Classification  1  
Myriophyllum spp. – Egeria densa Provisional
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accession code: NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
Great Valley Classification  1  
Comm #4224
 
Ceanothus cuneatus Shrubland Alliance
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accession code: VB.CC.22409.CEANOTHUSCUNEAT
Western Ecology Working Group of...  1 The Ceanothus cuneatus Shrubland Alliance (A.765) occurs mostly on dry alluvial fans, slopes, and ridges. The alliance occurs in various elevational zones throughout its range. Precipitation is very seasonal, with long, dry summers and cool, moist winters. Precipitation varies from about 60 cm per year in the northern part of the range to less than 30 cm per year at the southern limits. Stands of this western shrubland alliance are dominated by Ceanothus cuneatus. Other shrubs present may include Salvia mellifera, Adenostoma fasciculatum, Arctostaphylos manzanita, Arctostaphylos patula, Arctostaphylos tomentosa ssp. tomentosa, Ceanothus integerrimus, Garrya fremontii, Rhamnus ilicifolia (= Rhamnus crocea ssp. ilicifolia), Calocedrus decurrens, Quercus dumosa, Elymus elymoides, and Heteromeles arbutifolia. Emergent conifers may be present. The herbaceous layer is sparse. 
Comm #4225
 
Salix lasiolepis Temporarily Flooded Shrubland Alliance
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accession code: VB.CC.18361.SALIXLASIOLEPIS
Western Ecology Working Group of...  1 Communities within this cold-deciduous, temporarily flooded shrubland alliance occupy stream benches and occasionally seeps. They can form stringer communities along drainages with slopes ranging between 1-15%. Elevations range between 1200-2490 m. Soils are xeric and developed on alluvium. Water tables were rarely reached within the depth of soil pits, and mottles were not evident because of the coarse soil texture. The tall-shrub layer is dominated by Salix lasiolepis which forms a dense overstory ranging from 60-100%. Ribes aureum and Rosa woodsii typically form a low-shrub layer near the base of the willows. The undergrowth is typically depauperate, with Clematis ligusticifolia and Maianthemum stellatum (= Smilacina stellata) present in minor amounts. Bare ground and/or leaf litter from the willow overstory are characteristic of stands within this alliance. 
Alnus rhombifolia / Cornus sericea
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accession code: NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
CDFW Natural Communities List  1  
Comm #4226
 
Quercus gambelii Forest Alliance
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accession code: VB.cc.30234.QUERCUSGAMBELII
NVC 2004  1  
Comm #4227
 
ROCKY MOUNTAIN MONTANE GRASSLAND
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accession code: VB.cc.30253.ROCKYMOUNTAINMO
NVC 2004  1  

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