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IV. DWARF-SHRUBLAND
IV.B.2.N.a. Caespitose cold-deciduous
dwarf-shrubland
IV.B.2.N.a.1. VACCINIUM (ANGUSTIFOLIUM, MYRTILLOIDES, PALLIDUM)
DWARF-SHRUBLAND ALLIANCE
(Northern Lowbush Blueberry, Velvetleaf Blueberry, Hillside
Blueberry) Dwarf-shrubland Alliance
Concept: This alliance includes communities dominated by heaths
or heathlike shrubs (typically blueberries, Vaccinium angustifolium, Vaccinium
myrtilloides, Vaccinium pallidum (= Vaccinium vacillans) and commonly referred
to as 'heath barrens.' In general, these communities are small and patchy and
restricted to two broad habitat types: (a) bedrock outcrops, ledges, summits of
igneous or metamorphic rock, or (b) depressions on level outwash plain or valley
floor frost pockets. Soils are shallow accumulations of organic material on
bedrock habitats, or rapidly drained and nutrient-poor sands on outwash plains.
In addition to Vaccinium, the communities typically contain other shrubs such as
Gaylussacia baccata and Arctostaphylos uva-ursi along with scattered herbaceous
plants such as Deschampsia flexuosa, Schizachyrium scoparium, Carex pensylvanica,
Piptatherum pungens (= Oryzopsis pungens), Rubus hispidus, Euthamia graminifolia,
Solidago canadensis, Lycopodium dendroideum, and Lycopodium digitatum. Mosses
and lichens usually are present. Scattered individuals of Picea mariana, Pinus
strobus, Prunus serotina, Larix laricina, Abies balsamea, Picea rubens, Betula
papyrifera var. cordifolia, and/or Sorbus americana may occur where soil has
accumulated. This alliance includes communities which are known locally as
'heath barrens' and 'acidic rocky summits.'
Comments: This alliance occurs on sandstone glades in Garrett
County, Maryland.
Range: This alliance is found in Connecticut, Maine, Maryland,
New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia, and in Canada, and
possibly in Virginia (?).
States/Provinces: CT MA MD ME NH NY ON PA VT WV
TNC Ecoregions: 59:C, 60:C, 61:C, 62:C, 63:C
USFS Ecoregions: 212Aa:CPP, 212Ab:CPP, 212Ba:CCP, 212Bb:CCC,
212Ca:CCC, 212Cb:CCC, 212Da:CCP, 212Db:CCC, 212Dc:CCC, 212Fa:CCC, 212Fb:CCC,
212Fc:CCC, 212Fd:CCC, 212Ga:CCP, 212Gb:CCP, 221Ab:CCC, 221Ac:CCC, 221Ae:CCP,
221Af:CCP, 221Ag:CCP, 221Ah:CCP, 221Ai:CCP, 221Aj:CCP, 221Ak:CCP, 221Al:CCC,
221Bc:CCP, 221Bd:CCP, 232Aa:CCC, M212Aa:CCC, M212Ab:CCP, M212Ac:CCP, M212Ad:CCP,
M212Ba:CCP, M212Bb:CC?, M212Bc:CCC, M212Bd:CCC, M212Ca:CCP, M212Cb:CCC,
M212Cc:CCC, M212Cd:CCP, M212Da:CCP, M212Db:CCP, M212Dc:CCP, M212Ea:CCC,
M212Eb:CCP, M221Aa:CCP, M221Ab:CCP, M221Ac:CCC, M221Ba:CPP, M221Bb:CPP,
M221Da:CPP
Federal Lands: NPS (Acadia); USFS (George Washington?,
Jefferson?)
Synonymy: Sandplain Heathland (Swain and Kearsley 2001); Low
heath shrubland (Fike 1999); Low heath - mountain ash shrubland (Fike 1999);
Northern Appalachian Low Elevation Acidic Rocky Summit (Smith 1991); Ridgetop
Dwarf-tree Forest, in part (Smith 1991)
References: Fike 1999, Smith 1991, Swain and Kearsley 2001
Authors: ECS, RW, East Identifier: A.1113
VACCINIUM (ANGUSTIFOLIUM,
MYRTILLOIDES, PALLIDUM) HIGH ALLEGHENY PLATEAU / CENTRAL APPALACHIAN
DWARF-SHRUBLAND
(Northern Lowbush Blueberry, Velvetleaf Blueberry, Hillside Blueberry) High
Allegheny Plateau / Central Appalachian
Dwarf-shrubland
Central Appalachian Blueberry Shrubland G? (97-12-01)
Ecological Group (SCS;MCS):
Appalachian Highlands Shrub Balds (436-20; n/a)
Concept: Northern or high-elevation
acidic rock outcrops or summits characterized by abundant dwarf Vaccinium
spp. This community is dominated by heaths or heath-like shrubs (typically
blueberries, Vaccinium angustifolium, Vaccinium myrtilloides, Vaccinium
pallidum (= Vaccinium vacillans)) and commonly referred to as `heath
barrens.' In general, these communities are small and patchy and restricted to
two broad habitat types: (1) bedrock outcrops, ledges, summits of igneous or
metamorphic rock, or (2) depressions on level outwash plain or valley floor
frost pockets. Soils are shallow accumulations of organic material on bedrock
habitats, or rapidly drained and nutrient-poor sands on outwash plains. In
addition to Vaccinium, the communities typically contain other shrubs
such as Gaylussacia baccata and Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, along
with scattered herbaceous plants such as Deschampsia flexuosa, Schizachyrium
scoparium, Carex pensylvanica, Piptatherum pungens (= Oryzopsis pungens), Rubus
hispidus, Euthamia graminifolia, Solidago canadensis, Lycopodium dendroideum,
and Lycopodium digitatum. Mosses and lichens usually are present.
Scattered individuals of Picea mariana, Pinus strobus, Prunus serotina, Larix
laricina, Abies balsamea, Picea rubens, Betula papyrifera var. cordifolia (=
Betula cordifolia), and/or Sorbus americana may occur where soil has
accumulated. This alliance includes communities which are known locally as
`heath barrens' and `acidic rocky summits.'
States/Provinces: MD:S?, PA:S?, WV:S?
TNC Ecoregions: 59:C, 60:C
USFS Ecoregions: 212Fa:CCC, 212Fb:CCP,
212Fc:CCC, 212Fd:CCC, 212Ga:CCP, 212Gb:CCP, M212Ea:CCP, M212Eb:CCP, M221Ac:CCC
References: Fike 1999
Authors: ECS Confidence: 2
Identifier: CEGL003958
- Maryland Vegetation Classification Subset Report IV. Dwarf-shrubland
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