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Comm #6321
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CEGL006266 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.6783.CEGL006266
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EcoArt 2002 |
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Comm #6322
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CEGL001118 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.3717.CEGL001118
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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EcoArt 2002 |
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Comm #6323
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CEGL003350 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.5428.CEGL003350
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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EcoArt 2002 |
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Comm #6324
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CEGL001867 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.4421.CEGL001867
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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EcoArt 2002 |
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Comm #6325
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CEGL001869 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.4423.CEGL001869
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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EcoArt 2002 |
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Comm #6326
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Tsuga mertensiana / Rhododendron albiflorum Forest » more details
accession code: VB.CC.18424.TSUGAMERTENSIAN
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Western Ecology Working Group of... |
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Comm #6327
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A.75 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.2381.A75
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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EcoArt 2002 |
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This alliance consists of short, non-tidal mangrove forests on seasonally flooded peats in island interior depressions of the Florida Keys and southern peninsular Florida. These communities are often referred to as basin mangrove communities. The mangrove canopy is usually 3-12 m high, closed, and consists of a variable mixture of ~Rhizophora mangle, Avicennia germinans, Laguncularia racemosa$, and ~Conocarpus erectus$. ~Ficus aurea$ may be present, as well. The subcanopy and shrub strata can be well-developed, and in some associations include species such as ~Jacquinia keyensis, Sideroxylon celastrinum, Lycium carolinianum, Rhabdadenia biflora$, and ~Batis maritima$. Herbs can include ~Cladium mariscus ssp. jamaicense, Ipomoea violacea$, and ~Acrostichum$ spp. Epiphytes in some associations are abundant and diverse, and include ~Tillandsia flexuosa, Tillandsia paucifolia, Tillandsia fasciculata, Tillandsia balbisiana, Tillandsia X smalliana, Tillandsia utriculata, Encyclia tampensis$, and ~Vanilla barbellata$. |
Comm #6328
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Typha domingensis - Pontederia cordata Herbaceous Vegetation » more details
accession code: VB.CC.22140.TYPHADOMINGENSI
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Southeastern Ecology Working Gro... |
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This Typha domingensis-dominated community occurs in disturbed portions of wet prairie or marsh landscapes of southern Florida. These areas are typically sites with altered hydrological, soil, or nutrient conditions, most commonly developing in canals, road ditches, levees, and other artificial drainage features. The type has a wide hydrological amplitude tolerating inundation for as little as 3 months or as long as 10 months. Relatively few other species are associated with this community. |
Comm #6329
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Sesbania tomentosa Lowland Dry Dwarf-shrubland » more details
accession code: VB.CC.21200.SESBANIATOMENTO
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Western Ecology Working Group of... |
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Comm #6330
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CEGL004935 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.6345.CEGL004935
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EcoArt 2002 |
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