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CEGL004939 Prosopis glandulosa - Ziziphus obtusifolia Shrubland

Type Concept Sentence: No Data Available


Common (Translated Scientific) Name: Honey Mesquite - Lotebush Shrubland

Colloquial Name: No Data Available

Hierarchy Level:  Association

Type Concept: This association occurs on gypsum hills, sandy plains, and valleys in western Jackson County and southern Harmon County, Oklahoma. Other associated species include Bouteloua gracilis, Bouteloua dactyloides, Cylindropuntia leptocaulis, Schizachyrium scoparium, and Yucca glauca.

Diagnostic Characteristics: No Data Available

Rationale for Nominal Species or Physiognomic Features: No Data Available

Classification Comments: No Data Available

Similar NVC Types: No Data Available
note: No Data Available

Physiognomy and Structure: No Data Available

Floristics: No Data Available

Dynamics:  No Data Available

Environmental Description:  No Data Available

Geographic Range: This association occurs in western Jackson County and southern Harmon County, Oklahoma.

Nations: US

States/Provinces:  OK, TX?




Confidence Level: Low - Poorly Documented

Confidence Level Comments: No Data Available

Grank: G2G3

Greasons: No Data Available


Concept Lineage: No Data Available

Predecessors: No Data Available

Obsolete Names: No Data Available

Obsolete Parents: No Data Available

Synonomy: No Data Available

Concept Author(s): B. Hoagland

Author of Description: B. Hoagland

Acknowledgements: No Data Available

Version Date: 10-18-01

  • Barber, S. C. 1974. A floristic study of the vascular plants of the gypsum hills and redbed plains area of southwestern Oklahoma. Unpublished M.S. thesis, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater.
  • Barber, S. C. 1979. Floristic components of the gypsum hills and redbed plains area of southwest Oklahoma. Southwestern Naturalist 24:431-437.
  • Blair, W. F., and T. H. Hubbell. 1938. The biotic districts of Oklahoma. The American Midland Naturalist 20:425-454.
  • Bruner, W. E. 1931. The vegetation of Oklahoma. Ecological Monographs 1:99-188.
  • Hoagland, B. 2000. The vegetation of Oklahoma: A classification for landscape mapping and conservation planning. The Southwestern Naturalist 45(4):385-420.
  • Southeastern Ecology Working Group of NatureServe. No date. International Ecological Classification Standard: International Vegetation Classification. Terrestrial Vegetation. NatureServe, Durham, NC.