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CEGL002121 Juniperus monosperma - Rhus trilobata / Schizachyrium scoparium Woodland

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Common (Translated Scientific) Name: One-seed Juniper - Skunkbush Sumac / Little Bluestem Woodland

Colloquial Name: One-seed Juniper - Skunkbush Sumac Woodland

Hierarchy Level:  Association

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Nations: US

States/Provinces:  OK




Confidence Level: Low - Poorly Documented

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Grank: GNR

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Concept Author(s): Great Plains Program

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  • Hoagland, B. 2000. The vegetation of Oklahoma: A classification for landscape mapping and conservation planning. The Southwestern Naturalist 45(4):385-420.
  • Rogers, C. M. 1949. The vegetation of the Mesa de Maya region of Colorado, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
  • Rogers, C. M. 1953. The vegetation of the Mesa de Maya region of Colorado, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. Lloydia 16(4):257-290.
  • Rogers, C. M. 1954. Some botanical studies in the Black Mesa region of Oklahoma. Rhodora 56(670):205-212.
  • Southeastern Ecology Working Group of NatureServe. No date. International Ecological Classification Standard: International Vegetation Classification. Terrestrial Vegetation. NatureServe, Durham, NC.