Wildlife, Animals, and Plants
|
|
DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE
SPECIES: Sapindus saponaria var. drummondii | Western Soapberry
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION :
Western soapberry grows from southwestern Missouri to southeastern
Colorado, southward to Arizona and eastward to Texas, Louisiana, and
northern Mexico [21]. It is described as a Madro-Tertiary genus which
was largely restricted to relatively moist riparian habitats as
conditions became increasingly hot and dry during the late Pleistocene
[36].
ECOSYSTEMS :
FRES15 Oak - hickory
FRES16 Oak - gum - cypress
FRES28 Western hardwoods
FRES30 Desert shrub
FRES32 Texas savanna
FRES33 Southwestern shrubsteppe
FRES40 Desert grasslands
STATES :
AZ AR CO KS LA MO NM OK TX MEXICO
ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS :
BIBE BICY CHIR FOBO
BLM PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS :
7 Lower Basin and Range
13 Rocky Mountain Piedmont
14 Great Plains
KUCHLER PLANT ASSOCIATIONS :
K027 Mesquite bosques
K059 Trans-Pecos shrub savanna
K060 Mesquite savanna
K062 Mesquite - live oak savanna
K081 Oak savanna
K084 Cross Timbers
K087 Mesquite - oak savanna
K113 Southern floodplain forest
SAF COVER TYPES :
68 Mesquite
235 Cottonwood - willow
240 Arizona cypress
241 Western live oak
242 Mesquite
SRM (RANGELAND) COVER TYPES :
NO-ENTRY
HABITAT TYPES AND PLANT COMMUNITIES :
Western soapberry grows as a dominant or codominant in a number of
Southwestern riparian communities. Common codominants include Arizona
black walnut (Juglans major), Mexican ash (Fraxinus berlandieriana),
cedar elm (Ulmus crassifolia), and pigeon-berry (Rivina humilis). It is
listed as a dominant or indicator in the following community type (cts)
classifications:
Area Classification Authority
AZ,NM riparian cts Szaro and Patton 1986
Southwest riparian cts Szaro 1990a
Southwest riparian cts Szaro 1990b
TX: Santa Ana Nat'l. general veg. cts Vora 1990a
Refuge
sw NM riparian cts Medina 1986
Related categories for Species: Sapindus saponaria var. drummondii
| Western Soapberry
|
|