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III. SHRUBLAND
III.B.2.N.e. Seasonally flooded cold-deciduous shrubland
III.B.2.N.e.25. MORELLA (CERIFERA, PENSYLVANICA) - VACCINIUM FORMOSUM
SEASONALLY FLOODED SHRUBLAND ALLIANCE
(Wax-myrtle, Northern Bayberry) - Southern Highbush Blueberry
Seasonally Flooded Shrubland Alliance
Concept: This alliance includes shrub wetlands of mid-Atlantic
barrier islands. The two most characteristic shrubs are Morella cerifera (=
Myrica cerifera) and Vaccinium corymbosum. Rosa palustris and Morella pensylvanica (= Myrica pensylvanica) are two other common shrub associates.
Unlike the Morella cerifera wetland alliance, this alliance is of generally
shorter stature and total shrub cover; and, although quite variable, is usually
considerably more open. Herbaceous composition is variable, but Panicum virgatum,
Andropogon virginicus, Schizachyrium scoparium, and other grasses are common.
Other herbs include Juncus spp., Pluchea foetida, Triadenum virginicum, Drosera
intermedia, and Osmunda regalis. Standing water is commonly found in the spring,
but water levels may drop substantially toward the end of the summer. The
southern range limit of this alliance is not well known, but it is confined to
barrier islands from Delaware south.
Comments: Alliance name was changed from Vaccinium corymbosum;
formation changed from seasonally / temporarily flooded.
States/Provinces: DE MD NJ VA
TNC Ecoregions: 58:C, 62:C
USFS Ecoregions: 232A:CC, 232Bz:CCC, 232C:C?
Federal Lands: NPS (Assateague Island)
Synonymy: Shrub bog (Hill 1986); Mesic shrub zone, in part
(Higgins et al. 1971); Scrub-shrub/mixed herbaceous interdunal wetland
association, in part (McAvoy and Clancy 1994)
References: Higgins et al. 1971, Hill 1986, McAvoy and Clancy
1994
Authors: ECS, East Identifier: A.1010
MORELLA CERIFERA - VACCINIUM CORYMBOSUM
SHRUBLAND
Wax-myrtle - Highbush Blueberry Shrubland
Barrier Island Bog G? (97-12-01)
Ecological Group (SCS;MCS): Atlantic and Gulf Coast
Wooded Interdune Swales and Backdunes (240-40; n/a)
Concept: This shrub bog community of
Maryland, Delaware, and New Jersey occurs in interdunal depressions of barrier
island dunes. This community is a relatively open, short-statured shrub wetland
with a thin veneer of peat. The two most characteristic shrubs are Morella
cerifera (= Myrica cerifera) and Vaccinium corymbosum. Rosa
palustris and Ilex glabra also frequently occur. Panicum virgatum,
Andropogon glomeratus, and other grasses are common. Other herbs include
Juncus canadensis, Juncus scirpoides, Juncus dichotomus, Pluchea foetida,
Triadenum virginicum, Drosera intermedia, Lycopodiella appressa, Xyris torta,
and Osmunda regalis.
Range: This shrub bog community occurs
in Maryland, Delaware, and New Jersey.
States/Provinces: DE:S?, MD:S?,
NJ:S1S2, VA:S?
TNC Ecoregions: 58:C, 62:C
USFS Ecoregions: 232A:CC, 232Bz:CCC,
232C:C?
Federal Lands: NPS (Assateague Island)
Synonymy: Mesic shrub zone (Higgins et
al. 1971) B. Assateague Island., Shrub bog (Hill 1986) =. Assateague Island.,
Scrub-shrub/mixed herbaceous interdunal wetland association (McAvoy and Clancy
1994) ?, Mesic shrub thicket (Martin 1959b) ?. New Jersey., Dune shrubland
(Breden 1989). in part
References: Breden 1989, Breden et al.
2001, Clancy 1993b, Higgins et al. 1971, Hill 1986, Martin 1959b, McAvoy and
Clancy 1994, TNC 1995c
Authors: S.L. Neid, ECS Confidence:
2 Identifier: CEGL003906
- Maryland Vegetation Classification Subset Report III. Shrubland
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