| Add/Drop |
Name
|
Reference
|
Plots↓
|
Description |
Comm #7721
|
CEGL003793 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.5643.CEGL003793
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
|
EcoArt 2002 |
0
|
|
Comm #7722
|
CEGL003794 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.5644.CEGL003794
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
|
EcoArt 2002 |
0
|
|
Comm #7723
|
CEGL002687 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.5094.CEGL002687
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
|
EcoArt 2002 |
0
|
|
Comm #7724
|
Alaska Arctic Lichen Tundra » more details
accession code: urn:lsid:ecoobs.vegbank.org:commConcept:8960-{5E7CCC70-813C-4401-8FC2-AC2BF7ECFAC6}
|
Western Ecology Working Group of... |
0
|
|
Comm #7725
|
Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani - Typha spp. - (Sparganium spp., Juncus spp.) Herbaceous Vegetation » more details
accession code: VB.CC.18604.SCHOENOPLECTUST
|
Midwestern Ecology Working Group... |
0
|
This shallow marsh mixed emergent community ranges broadly over the midwestern United States and adjacent Canada. It is found in basin-like depressions, backwater areas of floodplains, and shallow margins of lakes or ponds. Soils are shallow to deep, very poorly drained, consisting of peats, mucks, or mineral materials, often found in alluvium. Vegetation varies from zones dominated by tall emergents 1-2 m tall to those with hydrophytic annual and perennial forbs <1 m tall. In the tall emergent zone, Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani (= Scirpus tabernaemontani), Schoenoplectus fluviatilis (= Scirpus fluviatilis), Schoenoplectus acutus (= Scirpus acutus), Typha angustifolia, and Typha latifolia may dominate, mixed with a variety of other herbaceous species, such as Leersia oryzoides, Eleocharis palustris, Juncus spp., and Sparganium spp. The hydrophytic annual and perennial forb zone is dominated by Alisma subcordatum, Alisma plantago-aquatica, Sagittaria latifolia, Sparganium eurycarpum, Pontederia cordata, along with Bacopa rotundifolia and Heteranthera limosa. Occasional floating-leaved aquatics are sometimes present, including Azolla caroliniana, Lemna spp., Spirodela polyrrhiza, and Utricularia macrorhiza. |
Comm #7726
|
A.360 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.2035.A360
|
EcoArt 2002 |
0
|
|
Comm #7727
|
A.493 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.2141.A493
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
|
EcoArt 2002 |
0
|
This alliance includes tropical and subtropical woodlands dominated by ~Pinus elliottii var. densa$, on sites where surface water is seldom present, but the substrate is saturated to the surface for extended periods during the growing season. Associated species can include ~Sabal palmetto, Serenoa repens, Schizachyrium rhizomatum, Muhlenbergia filipes$, and ~Rhynchospora divergens$. These woodlands occur primarily in the Big Cypress area of southern Florida. |
Comm #7728
|
Quercus turbinella - Cercocarpus montanus Shrubland » more details
accession code: VB.CC.23692.QUERCUSTURBINEL
|
Western Ecology Working Group of... |
0
|
|
Comm #7729
|
Carex cusickii Saturated Herbaceous Alliance » more details
accession code: VB.CC.24305.CAREXCUSICKIISA
|
Western Ecology Working Group of... |
0
|
|
Comm #7730
|
Abies concolor / Arctostaphylos patula Forest » more details
accession code: VB.CC.34415.CEGL000242
|
Western Ecology Working Group of... |
0
|
This woodland association has been reported from mountains and plateaus in southwestern Utah. Elevation ranges from 2390-2680 m (7840-8880 feet). Stands occur on a variety of sites including steep to gentle, middle to lower slopes and benches. Typically sites are relatively cool with northerly aspects common. Substrates are typically loamy soils derived from limestone parent materials. This association is characterized by an uneven-aged, open to moderately dense tree canopy that is dominated or codominated by <i>Abies concolor</i>. Codominants are <i>Pinus ponderosa</i> or <i>Pseudotsuga menziesii</i>. Dense patches of <i>Arctostaphylos patula</i> dominate the open to moderately dense shrub layer. Other shrub species present may include <i>Paxistima myrsinites, Symphoricarpos oreophilus, Mahonia repens, Ceanothus</i> spp., <i>Juniperus communis, Ribes cereum</i>, and <i>Purshia tridentata</i>. The herbaceous cover is sparse (<20% cover) and is primarily composed of graminoids with scattered forbs. |