Forest - Forêt. Picea glauca - Equisetum arvense – E. pratense : white spruce - field horsetail – meadow horsetail - épinette blanche - prêle des champs – prêle des prés / L. Allen, J. Archibald, K. Baldwin,...: Fo12-45/96E-PDF

"CNVC00096 is a boreal coniferous forest Association that occurs in Alberta, British Columbia and Yukon. It has an open tree layer that is dominated by white spruce (Picea glauca) and a relatively diverse understory. Prickly rose (Rosa acicularis) and squashberry (Viburnum edule) are common species in the moderately developed shrub layer"--Page 1.

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Department/Agency Canadian National Vegetation Classification.
Canada. Natural Resources Canada, issuing body
Title Forest - Forêt. Picea glauca - Equisetum arvense – E. pratense : white spruce - field horsetail – meadow horsetail - épinette blanche - prêle des champs – prêle des prés / L. Allen, J. Archibald, K. Baldwin, K. Chapman, N. Flynn, C. Kennedy, W. MacKenzie, K. McKenna, D. Meidinger, D. Downing.
Variant title Picea glauca / Equisetum arvense – E. pratense CNVC00096
Series title Canadian national vegetation classification (CNVC) = Classification nationale de la végétation du Canada (CNVC) ; CNVC00096
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Includes bibliographical references (pages 10-11).
Publishing information Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario : Canadian National Vegetation Classification, August 2017.
©2017
Author / Contributor Allen, L., author.
Description 1 online resource (11 pages) : photographs, maps.
Catalogue number
  • Fo12-45/96E-PDF
Subject terms Plant anatomy -- Canada.
Vegetation classification -- Canada.
Plant ecology -- Canada.
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