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Comm #7611
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CEGL004471 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.6026.CEGL004471
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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EcoArt 2002 |
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Comm #7612
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CEGL001405 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.3989.CEGL001405
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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EcoArt 2002 |
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Comm #7613
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A.3004 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.1910.A3004
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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EcoArt 2002 |
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Floodplain forest communities occupying lower floodplains and terraces in the coastal lowlands subsection of New Hampshire and perhaps elsewhere. Sediments are silty and of marine or recent origin. ~Quercus bicolor, Acer rubrum$ are characteristic canopy trees. |
Comm #7614
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Schizachyrium scoparium - Sorghastrum nutans - Bouteloua curtipendula Herbaceous Vegetation » more details
accession code: VB.CC.21290.SCHIZACHYRIUMSC
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Midwestern Ecology Working Group... |
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This dry-mesic prairie community type is found in the central midwestern United States. Stands occur on upper slopes and hillcrests with moderate to steep slopes. Rarely, it can be found on level plains, especially in the southern parts of its range. The aspect is most often southern or western, but others are possible. Soils are shallow (40-100 cm), well-drained to excessively well-drained, and clay loam, sandy loam, or loamy sand. The sites typically occur over loess, glacial outwash, or glacial till. The dominant vegetation of this community is mid and tall grasses, 1-2 m tall. Total plant cover is moderate to dense. The most abundant species are Schizachyrium scoparium, Sorghastrum nutans, and Hesperostipa spartea (= Stipa spartea). Other common herbaceous species include Andropogon gerardii, Bouteloua curtipendula, Echinacea pallida, Potentilla arguta, and Sporobolus heterolepis. Amorpha canescens is a common subshrub species. Woody species occur but are not common in high-quality examples of this community. |
Comm #7615
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Artemisia cana ssp. cana Shrub Herbaceous Alliance » more details
accession code: VB.CC.18451.ARTEMISIACANASS
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Western Ecology Working Group of... |
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This alliance consists of open prairie grasslands with a shrub component. It is limited to the northern Great Plains, east of the Continental Divide. It occurs on deep, well-drained spoils in and around the breaklands, along stream terraces and floodplains, and small mesic draws and swales that have escaped the plow. The shrub layer is dominated by Artemisia cana ssp. cana. Shrub cover ranges from 0.5-1.5 m tall, and shrub canopy cover is 10-50%. On sandy uplands associated graminoid species include Calamovilfa longifolia, Hesperostipa comata, Achnatherum hymenoides, and Bouteloua gracilis. |
Comm #7616
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Platanus wrightii / Muhlenbergia rigens Forest » more details
accession code: VB.CC.27904.PLATANUSWRIGHTI
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Western Ecology Working Group of... |
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Comm #7617
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Populus tremuloides / Amelanchier alnifolia - Symphoricarpos oreophilus / Tall Forbs Forest » more details
accession code: VB.CC.19692.POPULUSTREMULOI
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Western Ecology Working Group of... |
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Comm #7618
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Taxodium distichum - Nyssa aquatica - Persea palustris Forest » more details
accession code: VB.CC.20450.TAXODIUMDISTICH
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Southeastern Ecology Working Gro... |
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This association represents one of several freshwater tidal swamp forest types found in the Florida portion of the northern Gulf of Mexico. It is apparently dominated by Taxodium distichum, Nyssa biflora, and Persea palustris. This type is known from the Apalachicola rivermouth and may occur elsewhere in the region. More information is needed to determine the full extent of this type and its relationship to other freshwater tidal swamps of the region. |
Comm #7619
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Metrosideros polymorpha / Cibotium spp. Montane Wet Forest » more details
accession code: VB.CC.23718.METROSIDEROSPOL
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Western Ecology Working Group of... |
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Comm #7620
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CEGL000315 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.2939.CEGL000315
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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EcoArt 2002 |
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