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Comm #8661
 
CEGL008413
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accession code: VB.CC.7743.CEGL008413 NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
EcoArt 2002  0  
Comm #8662
 
Hesperostipa comata - (Bouteloua eriopoda, Pleuraphis jamesii) Herbaceous Vegetation
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accession code: VB.CC.33760.CEGL002997
Western Ecology Working Group of...  0 This herbaceous association is currently only known from Wupatki National Monument in Arizona, and the following description is based on occurrences there. Additional information will be added as it becomes available. Elevation ranges from 1560-1690 m (5118-5545 feet). The substrate always consists of a black cinder component, with intermixed basaltic cobbles, lavaflow, clay, and limestone soils. The slope is often flat; however, it ranges from 0-25%. Total vegetation cover ranges from 25-60% with 0-20% in the shrub layer and 22-52% in the herbaceous layer. The total species diversity ranges from 5-17 species within the 21 samples. The shrub layer is not dominated by a single species; however, <i>Ericameria nauseosa</i> is often present. <i>Hesperostipa comata</i> is dominant. <i>Bouteloua eriopoda</i> and <i>Pleuraphis jamesii</i> both frequently occur within this association, but do not need to be present. 
Comm #8663
 
Dalbergia ecastaphyllum Shrubland
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accession code: urn:lsid:vegbank.org:commConcept:33622-{8DC7911A-17A9-48FE-8569-88CE9C509F3B}
NatureServe Biotics 2019  0  
Comm #8664
 
Carex striata Seasonally Flooded Herbaceous Alliance
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accession code: VB.CC.22203.CAREXSTRIATASEA
Eastern Ecology Working Group of...  0 This alliance includes Coastal Plain depression meadows, dominated by Carex striata (= Carex walteriana). Associations include vegetation on the outer margins of Coastal Plain pondshores in New York and Delaware or in localized swales in the New Jersey pine barrens. Substrate is typically composed of sand and gravel, but some community types may occur on organic muck. Carex striata usually occurs in dense stands with few other associates, which may include seedlings of Cephalanthus occidentalis and Acer rubrum, as well as Cladium mariscoides, Rhexia virginica, and Panicum hemitomon. Sphagnum is often abundant. Tyndall et al. (1990) describe Carex striata communities from Maryland. This alliance is also known from depression meadows in North Carolina and South Carolina, and is assumed to occur in Virginia. A Florida association is found in seasonally flooded peat depressions. 
Comm #8665
 
CEGL003923
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accession code: VB.CC.5743.CEGL003923 NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
EcoArt 2002  0  
Comm #8666
 
Tsuga heterophylla / Moss Forest
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accession code: VB.CC.26930.TSUGAHETEROPHYL
Western Ecology Working Group of...  0  
Comm #8667
 
Ceanothus integerrimus Shrubland
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accession code: VB.CC.33945.CEGL003027 NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
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Comm #8668
 
A.1591
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accession code: VB.CC.1348.A1591 NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
EcoArt 2002  0 This alliance occupies upper, infrequently flooded brackish areas of Florida coastal marshes, dominated by the giant fern ~Acrostichum aureum$, sometimes intermixed with ~Acrostichum danaeifolium$. Occurrences of this alliance are usually small, but it can occupy large areas as well. 
Comm #8669
 
A.2504
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accession code: VB.CC.1765.A2504 NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
EcoArt 2002  0  
Comm #8670
 
CEGL006108
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accession code: VB.CC.6666.CEGL006108 NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTED
EcoArt 2002  0  

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