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CEGL007019 Quercus geminata / Serenoa repens - Ilex vomitoria - (Sideroxylon lanuginosum) Forest

Type Concept Sentence: No Data Available


Common (Translated Scientific) Name: Sand Live Oak / Saw Palmetto - Yaupon - (Gum Bully) Forest

Colloquial Name: Florida Panhandle Xeric Maritime Hammock

Hierarchy Level:  Association

Type Concept: Xeric maritime hammocks of the panhandle of Florida and possibly adjacent Alabama.

Diagnostic Characteristics: No Data Available

Rationale for Nominal Species or Physiognomic Features: No Data Available

Classification Comments: This may represent, at least in part, a calcareous shell mound variant (A. Johnson pers. comm.). See ~Quercus geminata - (Quercus virginiana) / Serenoa repens - Lyonia fruticosa Forest (CEGL007020)$$.

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: These xeric maritime hammocks occur in the panhandle of Florida and possibly adjacent Alabama.

Nations: US

States/Provinces:  AL?, FL




Confidence Level: Low - Poorly Documented

Confidence Level Comments: No Data Available

Grank: G2?

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): A.S. Weakley

Author of Description: A.S. Weakley

Acknowledgements: No Data Available

Version Date: 11-01-97

  • FNAI [Florida Natural Areas Inventory]. 2010a. Guide to the natural communities of Florida: 2010 edition. Florida Natural Areas Inventory, Tallahassee, FL. 228 pp. [https://fnai.org/naturalcommguide.cfm]
  • Johnson, Ann F. Personal communication. Florida Natural Areas Inventory, Tallahassee.
  • Southeastern Ecology Working Group of NatureServe. No date. International Ecological Classification Standard: International Vegetation Classification. Terrestrial Vegetation. NatureServe, Durham, NC.