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Comm #6751
 
CEGL002769
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accession code: VB.CC.5145.CEGL002769
EcoArt 2002  0  
Comm #6752
 
A.2575
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accession code: VB.CC.1842.A2575 NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
EcoArt 2002  0  
Comm #6753
 
IV.A.1.N.e
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accession code: VB.CC.746.IVA1NE
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Comm #6754
 
CEGL008094
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accession code: VB.CC.7628.CEGL008094 NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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Comm #6755
 
Andropogon gerardii - Sorghastrum nutans - Schizachyrium scoparium - Aletris farinosa Herbaceous Vegetation
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accession code: VB.CC.37116.CEGL005096
Midwestern Ecology Working Group...  0 This community occurs in the southern Great Lakes region of the United States and Canada. Stands occur on level sandy glacial outwash, sandy glacial lake plains, valley trains, and in dune areas. Soils are sandy loams, loamy sands, and sands. They are moderately well-drained to imperfectly or somewhat poorly drained. Stands of this community may be dominated by grasses, mixtures of grasses and forbs, forbs, or short shrubs and grasses. Abundant and diagnostic species include <i>Andropogon gerardii, Calamagrostis canadensis, Pycnanthemum virginianum, Schizachyrium scoparium</i>, and <i>Sorghastrum nutans</i>. <i>Aletris farinosa</i> and <i>Coreopsis tripteris</i> are typical in this community and can be locally abundant. Other characteristic species include <i>Carex pensylvanica, Desmodium canadense, Panicum virgatum, Solidago canadensis</i>, and <i>Solidago juncea</i>. Species composition varies with soil moisture and pH. On drier sites, common plants include <i>Asclepias tuberosa, Baptisia tinctoria, Carex muehlenbergii, Carex swanii, Hieracium longipilum, Liatris scariosa, Lupinus perennis, Rudbeckia hirta</i>, and <i>Viola sagittata</i>. 
Comm #6756
 
VII.C.4.N.b
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accession code: VB.CC.660.VIIC4NB
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Comm #6757
 
CEGL000211
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accession code: VB.CC.2837.CEGL000211 NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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Comm #6758
 
Rhododendron maximum / Sphagnum spp. Shrubland
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accession code: VB.CC.19878.RHODODENDRONMAX
Southeastern Ecology Working Gro...  0 Wetland shrublands with saturated substrates on mountain stream floodplains dominated by Rhododendron maximum. This association includes some bogs in the southern Appalachians and does not extend into the Piedmont. 
Comm #6759
 
Leersia oryzoides - Glyceria striata - (Schoenoplectus spp., Impatiens capensis) Herbaceous Vegetation
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accession code: VB.CC.36915.CEGL005106
Midwestern Ecology Working Group...  0 This herbaceous association is found in New York, Delaware, Ontario and Quebec. It is currently only described from Saratoga National Historical Park in New York, and the following description is based on occurrences there. It is also reported from Delaware, Ontario and Quebec. Additional information will be added as it becomes available. This permanently inundated community occurs on floodplains with soils that are moderately well-drained to very poorly drained silt loam. Underlying bedrock is shale, siltstone, and sandstone in the Austin Glen, Mt. Merino, and Canajoharie formations. The vegetation of this herbaceous association is dominated by <i>Leersia oryzoides</i> with <i>Scirpus atrovirens</i> and <i>Impatiens capensis</i> occurring as fairly consistent associates. Additional associated species are <i>Typha latifolia, Onoclea sensibilis, Verbena hastata, Mimulus ringens, Eupatorium maculatum (= Eutrochium maculatum), Thelypteris palustris, Polygonum sagittatum (= Persicaria sagittata), Bidens connata, Eupatorium perfoliatum, Polygonum hydropiperoides (= Persicaria hydropiperoides)</i>, and <i>Juncus effusus</i>. Scattered tall shrubs (just over 2 m tall) can also be present; <i>Rhamnus cathartica</i> is the most abundant species. 
Comm #6760
 
Aleutian Mesic Alder-Salmonberry Shrubland
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accession code: urn:lsid:ecoobs.vegbank.org:commConcept:8988-{60CB90E1-E823-4DCC-9B50-CDF581ADA507}
Western Ecology Working Group of...  0  

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