Element Identifiers
NVCS association: Nyssa biflora / Ilex myrtifolia / Carex glaucescens - Eriocaulon compressum Forest
Database Code: CEGL004720
Formation: Seasonally flooded cold-deciduous forest
Alliance: NYSSA (AQUATICA, BIFLORA, OGECHE) POND SEASONALLY FLOODED FOREST ALLIANCE (I.B.2.N.e.9)
Element Concept
Summary: The canopy of this East Gulf Coastal Plain dome swamp community is strongly dominated by Nyssa biflora, often with scattered Taxodium ascendens, and sometimes low canopy height Ilex myrtifolia. The subcanopy is poorly developed, and consists of Ilex myrtifolia and Cyrilla parvifolia. Magnolia virginiana and Persea palustris may be present. Shrubs are typically not present or, at least, not abundant, but may include Lyonia lucida, Clethra alnifolia, Hypericum chapmanii, Hypericum brachyphyllum, Smilax laurifolia, and Smilax walteri. The herbaceous layer includes Eriocaulon compressum, Eriocaulon decangulare var. decangulare, Carex glaucescens, Lycopodiella alopecuroides, Coreopsis nudata, Juncus repens, Sabatia bartramii, Rhynchospora spp., Rhexia spp., Xyris spp., Woodwardia virginica, and Erigeron vernus. Tillandsia bartramii can be an abundant epiphyte. This association occurs in small seasonally to semipermanently flooded depressions surrounded by Pinus palustris - Pinus elliottii var. elliottii flatwoods. Fire periodically burns into the Nyssa ponds.
Environment: See Summary
Vegetation: The canopy of stands is strongly dominated by Nyssa biflora, often with scattered Taxodium ascendens, and sometimes low canopy height Ilex myrtifolia. The subcanopy is poorly developed, and consists of Ilex myrtifolia and Cyrilla parvifolia. Magnolia virginiana and Persea palustris may be present. Shrubs are typically not present or, at least, not abundant, but may include Lyonia lucida, Clethra alnifolia, Hypericum chapmanii, Hypericum brachyphyllum, Smilax laurifolia, and Smilax walteri. The herbaceous layer includes Eriocaulon compressum, Eriocaulon decangulare var. decangulare, Carex glaucescens, Lycopodiella alopecuroides, Coreopsis nudata, Juncus repens, Sabatia bartramii, Rhynchospora spp., Rhexia spp., Xyris spp., Woodwardia virginica, and Erigeron vernus. Tillandsia bartramii can be an abundant epiphyte.
Dynamics: See Summary
Similar Associations:
Nyssa biflora / Itea virginica - Cephalanthus occidentalis Depression Forest (CEGL007434)--more widespread.
Synonymy:
IIA10b. Swamp Tupelo Pond Forest (Allard 1990) B. in part
Comments: Also see I.C.3.N.d for dome swamps with Pinus elliottii var. elliottii.
Conservation Ranking & Rare Species
GRank: G2G3 (97-06-19): Hydrologic alterations are the biggest threat to this type. Past ditching and draining have altered many examples. ORV traffic also poses a threat to vegetation and to the integrity of the hardpan underlying dome swamps. Fire is essential for the maintenance of a dome swamp community. Without periodic fires, hardwood invasion and peat accumulation can convert the swamp to bottomland forest or bog. Because these communities are typically wetter in the winter, burns during this time of year usually prove ineffective in maintaining this community.
High-ranked species: No information
Element Distribution
Range: This type is known from the East Gulf Coastal Plain of the United States.
States: AL FL GA?
Crosswalk to State Classifications:
FL: Dome Swamp, in part (FL 1992)
TNC Ecoregions: 53:C, 56:C
USFS Ecoregions: 232Ca:CCC, 232Dc:CCC
Federal Lands: DOD (Eglin); USFS (Apalachicola, Conecuh, Osceola)
Element Sources
References: Allard 1990, FNAI 1992a
Flatwoods – Wooded Ponds and Dome Swamps
Sandhills Ogeechee Tupelo Depression
Element Identifiers
NVCS association: Nyssa ogeche - (Nyssa biflora) Forest
Database Code: CEGL004718
Formation: Seasonally flooded cold-deciduous forest
Alliance: NYSSA (AQUATICA, BIFLORA, OGECHE) POND SEASONALLY FLOODED FOREST ALLIANCE (I.B.2.N.e.9)
Element Concept
Summary: This association is dominated by Nyssa ogeche, with some Nyssa biflora and Acer rubrum. It occurs in poorly developed sinkhole depressions in the Coastal Plain of Florida and Georgia, and is flooded long enough to preclude the presence of a significantly developed herb layer.
Environment: This association occurs in poorly developed sinkhole depressions in the Coastal Plain of Florida and Georgia, and stands are flooded long enough to preclude the presence of a significantly developed herb layer.
Vegetation: This association is dominated by Nyssa ogeche, with some Nyssa biflora and Acer rubrum.
Dynamics: See Summary
Similar Associations: No information
Synonymy:
IIA10b. Swamp Tupelo Pond Forest (Allard 1990) B. in part
Comments: None
Conservation Ranking & Rare Species
GRank: G2? (01-03-28): This association is restricted to sinkhole depressions in the Coastal Plain of Florida and Georgia.
High-ranked species: No information
Element Distribution
Range: This association is restricted to sinkhole depressions in the Coastal Plain of Florida and Georgia.
States: FL GA
Crosswalk to State Classifications: Not yet cross-referenced to state classifications
TNC Ecoregions: 53:C, 55:?, 56:C
USFS Ecoregions: 232Bg:CCC, 232Ca:CCC, 232Cb:CCC
Federal Lands: DOD (Fort Stewart); USFS (Apalachicola)
Element Sources
References: Allard 1990
Flatwoods – Wooded Ponds and Dome Swamps
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