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Ecological site F004BX123CA
Douglas-fir-tanoak/tanoak, upper mountain slopes, clay loam
Accessed: 11/21/2024
General information
Provisional. A provisional ecological site description has undergone quality control and quality assurance review. It contains a working state and transition model and enough information to identify the ecological site.
Figure 1. Mapped extent
Areas shown in blue indicate the maximum mapped extent of this ecological site. Other ecological sites likely occur within the highlighted areas. It is also possible for this ecological site to occur outside of highlighted areas if detailed soil survey has not been completed or recently updated.
Associated sites
F004BX114CA |
Oregon white oak/perrenial and annual grasses, mountain slopes, sandstone and mudstone, clay loam F004BX114CA, upper slope oak woodlands, is found in conjuction with this ecological site. |
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F005XB101CA |
Douglas-fir/tanoak, mountain slopes, sandstone and mudstone, clay loam F005XB101CA is associated with this ecological site but it is found on drier, more exposed ridges and slopes. |
F005XB102CA |
Douglas-fir-tanoak/tanoak, mountain slopes, sandstone and mudstone, very gravelly clay loam F005XB102CA is associated with this ecological site but it is found on drier, more exposed ridges and slopes. |
Similar sites
F004BX109CA |
Douglas-fir/redwood/tanoak/California huckleberry, mountain slopes, sandstone and schist, clay loam F004BX109CA is similar to this ecological site, but redwood occupies a significant percentage of the overstory. |
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F005XB101CA |
Douglas-fir/tanoak, mountain slopes, sandstone and mudstone, clay loam F005XB101CA may be confused with this ecological site because of similar Douglas-fir/tanoak predominance; however, F005XB101CA has a different soil temperature and moisture regime, mesic and xeric, respectively. Additionally, F005XB101CA is less productive and may have chinquapin in the subcanopy. |
F005XB102CA |
Douglas-fir-tanoak/tanoak, mountain slopes, sandstone and mudstone, very gravelly clay loam F005XB102CA may be confused with this ecological site because of similar Douglas-fir/tanoak predominance; however, F005XB102CA has a different soil temperature and moisture regime, mesic and xeric, respectively. Additionally, F005XB101CA is less productive and may have chinquapin in the subcanopy. |
F004BX102CA |
Douglas-fir-redwood/tanoak, mountain slopes, sandstone, clay loam F004BX102CA is similar to this ecological site; however, redwood occupies a significant percentage of the overstory and productivity is higher. |
Table 1. Dominant plant species
Tree |
(1) Pseudotsuga menziesii |
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Shrub |
(1) Lithocarpus densiflorus |
Herbaceous |
Not specified |
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