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Comm #8061
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VII.C.4.N » more details
accession code: VB.CC.287.VIIC4N
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EcoArt 2002 |
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Comm #8062
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VII.C.4.C » more details
accession code: VB.CC.288.VIIC4C
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EcoArt 2002 |
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Comm #8063
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II.C.1.N » more details
accession code: VB.CC.303.IIC1N
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EcoArt 2002 |
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Comm #8064
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Lipochaeta spp. Dwarf-shrubland Alliance » more details
accession code: VB.CC.25385.LIPOCHAETASPPDW
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Western Ecology Working Group of... |
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Comm #8065
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Abies concolor / Symphoricarpos albus Forest » more details
accession code: VB.CC.27382.ABIESCONCOLORSY
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Western Ecology Working Group of... |
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Comm #8066
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Carex densa - Deschampsia caespitosa Herbaceous Vegetation » more details
accession code: VB.CC.34021.CEGL003455
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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Western Ecology Working Group of... |
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Comm #8067
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Panicum abscissum Saturated Herbaceous Alliance » more details
accession code: VB.CC.21157.PANICUMABSCISSU
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Southeastern Ecology Working Gro... |
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This alliance is found in seasonally wet seeps and low spots in Florida scrub/flatwoods of the Florida peninsula. These areas are dominated by Panicum abscissum, which forms a dense turf, with various other wetland herbs, and often scattered shrubs such as Lyonia lucida, Lyonia ferruginea, Serenoa repens, Vaccinium darrowii, Morella cerifera (= Myrica cerifera), Persea borbonia, and others. A very sparse canopy of Pinus elliottii is sometimes present. Other typical herbaceous plants include Andropogon capillipes, Schizachyrium scoparium var. stoloniferum, Panicum hemitomon, Ctenium aromaticum, and Dichanthelium spp. |
Comm #8068
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Picea sitchensis / Sphagnum spp. Woodland » more details
accession code: VB.CC.24018.PICEASITCHENSIS
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Western Ecology Working Group of... |
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This plant association is found primarily on peatlands occurring on distal outwash, uplifted tidal flats, and moraines in the rainforests of south-central Alaska and extending into southeastern Alaska. It is a late-seral association that appears relatively stable. Stands are dominated by Picea sitchensis or Tsuga mertensiana and regeneration is common for both conifer species. Trees are typically less than 6 m (20 feet) tall and 13-40 cm (5-16 inches) in diameter. Downed logs are uncommon. The shrub layer is dominated by Myrica gale and Vaccinium species. Common dwarf-shrubs are Empetrum nigrum and Vaccinium oxycoccos (= Oxycoccus palustris). Common forbs are Cornus canadensis and Rubus arcticus. The two most common sedges are Carex aquatilis var. dives (= Carex sitchensis) and Eriophorum angustifolium. |
Comm #8069
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A.1431 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.1208.A1431
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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EcoArt 2002 |
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This alliance consists of non-tidal ~Phragmites$ marshes with semipermanently or, rarely, seasonally flooded hydrology, occurring either in depressions or along rivers with seasonal fluctuation in water level throughout the United States and adjacent Canada. This includes semipermanently flooded marshes, ditches, impoundments, etc., which are strongly dominated by essentially monospecific stands of ~Phragmites australis$, which is rapidly spreading in disturbed areas and excluding native vegetation. Stands may be composed entirely of ~Phragmites australis$, with few or no other vascular plants present. |
Comm #8070
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A.3513 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.1987.A3513
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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EcoArt 2002 |
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