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| Woody Wetlands |
NLCD 1992. 91. Woody Wetlands - Areas where forest or shrubland vegetation
accounts for 25-100 percent of the cover and the soil or substrate is
periodically saturated with or covered with water.
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| Woody Wetlands |
NLCD 1992. 91. Woody Wetlands - Areas where forest or shrubland vegetation
accounts for 25-100 percent of the cover and the soil or substrate is
periodically saturated with or covered with water.
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| Wet shrub - low density forest modifer | ||||
| Imperiled Globally |
Imperiled Globally—At high risk of extinction due to very restricted range, very few populations (often 20 or fewer), steep declines, or other factors.
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| Imperiled Globally - Kentucky |
Imperiled. At high risk of extinction due to very restricted range, very few populations (often 20 or fewer), steep declines, or other factors.
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| Apparently Secure Globally |
Apparently Secure Globally—Uncommon but not rare; some cause for long-term concern due to declines or other factors.
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| Apparently Secure Globally - Kentucky |
Apparently Secure. Uncommon but not rare; some cause for long-term concern due to declines or other factors.
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| Vulnerable Globally |
Vulnerable Globally—At moderate risk of extinction due to a restricted range, relatively few populations (often 80 or fewer), recent and widespread declines, or other factors.
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| Vulnerable Globally - Kentucky |
Vulnerable. At moderate risk of extinction due to a restricted range, relatively few populations (often 80 or fewer), recent and widespread declines, or other factors
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| Critically Imperiled Globally |
Critically Imperiled Globally—At very high risk of extinction due to extreme rarity (often 5 or fewer populations), very steep declines, or other factors.
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| Critically Imperiled Globally - Kentucky |
Critically Imperiled. At very high risk of extinction due to extreme rarity (often 5 or fewer populations), very steep declines, or other factors..
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| Secure Globally |
Demonstrably widespread, abundant, and secure globally.
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| Secure Globally - Kentucky |
Secure. Common; widespread, and abundant.
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| Piedmont grassland and early successional habitats |
A variety of open-land habitats, including agricultural land, recently abandoned farmland, recently cleared land, and a matrix of managed open pine forest and grassland. Also included are golf courses and urban yards and open spaces. Generally...
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| Sandhills grassland and early successional habitat |
Grasslands or early successional fields, with cover provided by grasses and/or weeds and with few, if any, trees. Also managed open areas such as meadows, pastures, golf courses, or expansive lawns with or without damp depressions.
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| Sandhills pond and depression |
A variety of permanently and semi-permanently flooded isolated freshwater wetlands, with open or closed canopy forest cover, including Depression Meadows, Pond Cypress Ponds, Swamp Tupelo Ponds, Pocosins, and Pond Pine Woodlands. Landforms include...
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| Coastal pond and depression |
A variety of permanently and semi-permanently flooded isolated freshwater wetlands, with open or closed canopy forest cover, including Depression Meadows, Pond Cypress Ponds, Swamp Tupelo Ponds, Pocosins, Limestone Sinks and Pond Pine Woodlands....
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| Sandhills grassland and early successional habitat |
Grasslands or early successional fields, with cover provided by grasses and/or weeds and with few, if any, trees. Also managed open areas such as meadows, pastures, golf courses, or expansive lawns with or without damp depressions.
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| Coastal grassland and early successional habitat |
Grasslands or early successional fields, with cover provided by grasses and/or weeds and with few, if any, trees. Also managed open areas such as meadows, pastures, golf courses, or expansive lawns with or without damp depressions. Occurs throughout...
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| Critically Imperiled within State/Province |
Critically Imperiled State/Province—Critically imperiled in the state/province because of extreme rarity (often 5 or fewer occurrences) or because of some factor(s) such as very steep declines making it especially vulnerable to extirpation...
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| Imperiled within State/Province |
Imperiled State/Province—Imperiled in the state/province because of rarity due to very restricted range, very few populations (often 20 or fewer), steep declines, or other factors making it very vulnerable to extirpation from the state...
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| Unsure Imperiled/Vulnerable within State/Province | ||||
| Critically Imperiled within State/Province |
Critically Imperiled State/Province—Critically imperiled in the state/province because of extreme rarity (often 5 or fewer occurrences) or because of some factor(s) such as very steep declines making it especially vulnerable to extirpation...
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| Unsure Critically Imperiled/Imperiled within State/Province |
Status is either Critically Imperiled or Imperiled within the state/province.
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| Imperiled within State/Province |
Imperiled State/Province—Imperiled in the state/province because of rarity due to very restricted range, very few populations (often 20 or fewer), steep declines, or other factors making it very vulnerable to extirpation from the state...
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| Unsure Critically Imperiled/Imperiled within State/Province |
Status is either Critically Imperiled or Imperiled within the state/province.
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| Vulnerable within State/Province |
Vulnerable State/Province—Vulnerable in the state/province due to a restricted range, relatively few populations (often 80 or fewer), recent and widespread declines, or other factors making it vulnerable to extirpation.
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| Apparently Secure within State/Province |
Apparently Secure State/Province—Uncommon but not rare; some cause for long-term concern due to declines or other factors.
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| Unsure Vulnerable/Apparently Secure within State/Province | ||||
| Vulnerable within State/Province |
Vulnerable State/Province—Vulnerable in the state/province due to a restricted range, relatively few populations (often 80 or fewer), recent and widespread declines, or other factors making it vulnerable to extirpation.
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| Unsure Vulnerable/Apparently Secure within State/Province | ||||
| Apparently Secure within State/Province |
Apparently Secure State/Province—Uncommon but not rare; some cause for long-term concern due to declines or other factors.
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| Unsure Apparently Secure/Secure within State/Province | ||||
| Secure within State/Province |
Secure State/Province—Common, widespread, and abundant in the state/province.
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| Unsure Apparently Secure/Secure within State/Province | ||||
| Hemlock - yellow birch | Listed as synonym "(in part)" by Shafle and Weakly | |||
| Northern Hardwood Forest |
Shafle and Weakly definition.
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| Sugar Maple |
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Acer saccharum (Sugar Maple) is a species of maple native to the hardwood forests of northeastern North America, from Nova Scotia west to southern Ontario, and south to Georgia and Texas.
It is a deciduous tree normally reaching heights of 25–35 m ...
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Listed as synonym by Shafle and Weakly but their description limited to NC | |
| Northern Hardwood Forest |
Shafle and Weakly definition.
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| Sugar maple - basswood | Listed as synonym by Shafle and Weakly but their description limited to NC | |||
| Northern Hardwood Forest |
Shafle and Weakly definition.
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| Sugar maple - beech - yellow birch | Listed as synonym by Shafle and Weakly but their description limited to NC | |||
| Northern Hardwood Forest |
Shafle and Weakly definition.
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| Southern Appalachian Northern Hardwood Forest (Typic Type) | Described in The Natural Communities of Virginia as equal, in part. | |||
| Southern Appalachian Northern Hardwood Forests |
"The group consists of mixed hardwood forests occurring at elevations above 1,100 m (3,600 ft) in southwestern Virginia. These forests are endemic to the higher elevations of North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. In the Commonwealth, stands...
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