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CEGL001333 Coleogyne ramosissima - Eriogonum fasciculatum Shrubland

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Common (Translated Scientific) Name: Blackbrush - Eastern Mojave Buckwheat Shrubland

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Hierarchy Level:  Association

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Geographic Range: No Data Available

Nations: US

States/Provinces:  CA, NV




Confidence Level: Low - Poorly Documented

Confidence Level Comments: No Data Available

Grank: G5

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Synonomy: = Coleogyne ramosissima - Eriogonum fasciculatum (Sawyer et al. 2009) [33.020.05]
= Coleogyne ramosissima - Eriogonum fasciculatum Cover Type (Tuhy and MacMahon 1988)
= Coleogyne ramosissima-Eriogonum fasciculatum Association (Evens et al. 2014)
= Blackbrush Vegetation Type (Harper and Jaynes 1986)

Concept Author(s): Western Ecology Group

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