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Comm #8091
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Calla palustris - Carex canescens - Calamagrostis canadensis Fen Herbaceous Vegetation » more details
accession code: VB.CC.25180.CALLAPALUSTRISC
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Comm #8092
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Abies lasiocarpa / Polemonium pulcherrimum Forest » more details
accession code: VB.CC.25272.ABIESLASIOCARPA
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Comm #8093
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CEGL001686 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.4251.CEGL001686
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Comm #8094
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CEGL006025 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.6610.CEGL006025
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Comm #8095
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CEGL004567 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.6105.CEGL004567
NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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Comm #8096
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A.32 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.1944.A32
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Wetland short forests (generally 3-8 m tall), dominated by ~Thespesia populnea$, typically associated with mangroves, often adjoining them on the inland side, and generally not tidally flooded, except by storm floods. |
Comm #8097
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Carex vernacula Herbaceous Alliance » more details
accession code: VB.CC.19361.CAREXVERNACULAH
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Vegetation types within this short alpine or subalpine sod grassland alliance can occur on open, sunny, wet places in spruce-fir or alpine zones. Elevations range 1800-4200 m. Sites can range from moderately wide (25 m), gently sloping, glaciated, snowmelt alpine basins, to moist lakeshores and solifluction terraces below snowpatches and shallow marshes in the Indian Peaks Wilderness, to wet meadows in Nevada. The soils are skeletal with low organic matter accumulation, low clay content and low available moisture. Carex vernacula dominates the graminoid layer with up to 45% cover. Poa fendleriana or Deschampsia caespitosa often codominate. Caltha leptosepala and Rhodiola rhodantha (= Sedum rhodanthum) are the only forbs of significance in the Colorado stands. Monolepis nuttalliana and Phlox sp. exhibit fair cover (18%). Philonotis fontana var. pumila (= Philonotis tomentella) dominates the moss layer in the Indian Peak Wilderness stands. |
Comm #8098
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A.1858 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.1558.A1858
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This alliance consists of very sparsely vegetated large shifting coastal dunes (medaƱos). The vegetation consists primarily of woody vines which reached the canopy of maritime forests now covered by the shifting (rogue) dunes. As the forest was covered by the shifting dune, woody vines were able to grow rapidly enough to avoid being covered, and now form low mounds on the surface of the dune which accumulate wind-blown sand. Scattered vegetation is present, particularly woody vines. ~Vitis rotundifolia, Parthenocissus quinquefolia, Campsis radicans$, and ~Vitis cinerea var. floridana$ are particularly prevalent. Scattered clumps of pioneer herbs and subshrubs, such as ~Uniola paniculata$ and ~Hudsonia tomentosa$ occur in sheltered locations, particularly low on the dune. |
Comm #8099
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Thuja occidentalis Cliff Woodland » more details
accession code: VB.CC.27338.THUJAOCCIDENTAL
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This white-cedar cliff woodland community is found in the upper Great Lakes region of the United States and Canada, occasionally in upstate New York. Stands occur on steep, alkaline cliffs, typically of limestone or dolostone. The vegetation is an open-canopied woodland. The major tree dominant is Thuja occidentalis. Further information is needed to describe this type. |
Comm #8100
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CEGL002737 » more details
accession code: VB.CC.5125.CEGL002737
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