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CEGL004683 Nyssa biflora - Magnolia virginiana / Cyrilla racemiflora Tidal Forest

Type Concept Sentence: No Data Available


Common (Translated Scientific) Name: Swamp Tupelo - Sweetbay / Swamp Titi Tidal Forest

Colloquial Name: Lafayette Freshwater Tidal Swamp Forest

Hierarchy Level:  Association

Type Concept: This association represents one of several freshwater tidal swamp forests found in the Florida portion of the northern Gulf of Mexico. It is apparently dominated by Nyssa biflora and Magnolia virginiana over a layer of Cyrilla racemiflora. This type is known from the Lafayette rivermouth and may occur elsewhere in the region. More information is needed to determine the full extent of this type and its relationship to other freshwater tidal swamps of the region.

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
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Physiognomy and Structure: No Data Available

Floristics: No Data Available

Dynamics:  No Data Available

Environmental Description:  No Data Available

Geographic Range: This association is found in the Florida portion of the northern Gulf of Mexico.

Nations: US

States/Provinces:  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: 03-01-97

  • 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]
  • Southeastern Ecology Working Group of NatureServe. No date. International Ecological Classification Standard: International Vegetation Classification. Terrestrial Vegetation. NatureServe, Durham, NC.