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Comm #6301
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CEGL005241 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.6553.CEGL005241
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Comm #6302
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Fouquieria splendens / Muhlenbergia setifolia Shrub Herbaceous Vegetation » more details
accession code: VB.CC.18048.FOUQUIERIASPLEN
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Comm #6303
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Serie de Citharexylum laurifolium - Weinmannia crassifolia » more details
accession code: urn:lsid:vegbank.org:commConcept:37066-{55F72029-F61C-4011-BBE8-23A4EDEB06D5}
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Mesotropical inferior pluviestacional húmedo 2000-2700 m. Combinación florística diferencial: <i>Bejaria aestuans, Clethra cuneata, Citharexylum laurifolium, Dasyphyllum brasiliensis, Fuchsia boliviana, Gaultheria eriophylla, Hedyosmum angustifolium, Hesperomeles ferruginea, Mauria ferruginea, Morella pubescens, Myrcianthes rhopaloides, Nectandra laurel, Prunus huantensis, Saurauia spectabilis, Styrax pentlandianus, Weinmannia crassifolia, Weinmannia elliptica, Weinmannia microphylla</i> y <i>Weinmannia pentaphylla</i>. Mayores áreas potenciales y/o actuales conocidas: La Paz, Yungas de Muñecas (Municipios de Charazani y Chuma). |
Comm #6304
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Crataegus douglasii - (Crataegus chrysocarpa) Shrubland » more details
accession code: VB.CC.19974.CRATAEGUSDOUGLA
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This black hawthorn shrubland occurs in the northwestern Great Plains and edges of the Black Hills of the United States. The stands grow in mesic draws and on higher surfaces of streamside riparian areas in the plains and foothills. Stands of this type are nearly impenetrable thickets of hawthorns and other tall shrubs (to about 2.5 m) growing above low or medium-height (about 0.7 m), often patchy shrub layers of Symphoricarpos occidentalis and Symphoricarpos albus, and patchy herbaceous layers of graminoids. The herbaceous layer, present in stands with patchy shrub layers, usually consists of exotic species (Bromus inermis, Poa pratensis, Phleum pratense, Cirsium arvense), although several native species (Carex sprengelii, Elymus glaucus, Elymus virginicus, Elymus trachycaulus ssp. trachycaulus, Galium boreale, Galium aparine, Galium triflorum) often are present and may have constituted the original understories. |
Comm #6305
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A.24 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.1752.A24
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Laurel forests of montane situations in the Lesser Antilles. The concept and name may need some modification with additional information from more islands. |
Comm #6306
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CEGL002564 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.4978.CEGL002564
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Comm #6307
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Equisetum fluviatile Semipermanently Flooded Herbaceous Alliance » more details
accession code: VB.CC.20791.EQUISETUMFLUVIA
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This marsh alliance of the northwestern United States occurs in shallow (<1 m) water over mineral soils, usually sand or silt. Stands are often located along wave-washed shores and stream channels. In Washington, stands are located along tidal reaches of the Columbia River, where the water level rises and falls with the tides. The water is nearly fresh with a very low salt content. In Montana, stands occur in still water and on wet ground along the margins of ponds and backwater areas of streams. Stands are also described from Lake Superior. Equisetum fluviatile is the most abundant species and occasionally forms monotypic stands. In mixed stands, the graminoids Eleocharis palustris (= Eleocharis smallii), Carex rostrata, Glyceria grandis, and Scirpus spp. and the forbs Bidens cernua and Mentha arvensis may be present. |
Comm #6308
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CEGL006111 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.6669.CEGL006111
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Comm #6309
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CEGL004398 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.5965.CEGL004398
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Comm #6310
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CEGL008098 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.7632.CEGL008098
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