1.1. Grand Fir, Douglas-fir, Tall Shrubs, Low Shrubs, Herbs, and Grasses Moderate to Closed Canopy
1.2. Grand Fir, Douglas-fir, Tall Shrubs, Low Shrubs, Herbs, and Grasses Open Canopy
1.3. Grand Fir, Douglas-fir, Tall Shrubs, Low Shrubs, Herbs, and Grasses, Sapling to Pole Stage
1.4. Grand Fir, Douglas-fir, Tall Shrubs, Low Shrubs, Herbs, and Grasses, Young Forest
1.5. Grand Fir, Douglas-fir, Tall Shrubs, Low Shrubs, Herbs, and Grasses, Moderate Thinning
States 1, 5 and 2 (additional transitions)
1.1. Grand Fir, Douglas-fir, Tall Shrubs, Low Shrubs, Herbs, and Grasses Moderate to Closed Canopy
1.5. Grand Fir, Douglas-fir, Tall Shrubs, Low Shrubs, Herbs, and Grasses, Moderate Thinning
1.2. Grand Fir, Douglas-fir, Tall Shrubs, Low Shrubs, Herbs, and Grasses Open Canopy
Model keys
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