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Ecological site F044AY506WA
Warm-Frigid, Xeric, Loamy, Foothills and Stream Terraces, High Water Table (Douglas-Fir Warm Dry Shrub)
Last updated: 9/07/2023
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.
MLRA notes
Major Land Resource Area (MLRA): 044A–Northern Rocky Mountain Valleys
Major Land Resource Area (MLRA): 043A–Northern Rocky Mountains
Description of MLRAs can be found in: United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. 2006. Land Resource Regions and Major Land Resource Areas of the United States, the Caribbean, and the Pacific Basin. U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 296.
LRU notes
Most commonly found in LRU 44A02 (Pend Oreille-Kootenai Valleys). Also found in areas of 43A01, and 43A03.
Classification relationships
Relationship to Other Established Classifications:
United States National Vegetation Classification (2008) - A3392 Douglas fir- P. Pine / Shrub Understory Central Rocky Mt. Forest & Woodland Alliance
Washington Natural Heritage Program. Ecosystems of Washington State, A Guide to Identification, Rocchio and Crawford, 2015 - Northern Rocky Mt. Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest (D. Fir – Pine)
Description of Ecoregions of the United States, USFS PN # 1391, 1995 - M333 Northern Rocky Mt. Forest-Steppe-Coniferous Forest-Alpine Meadow Province
Level III and IV Ecoregions of WA, US EPA, June 2010 - 15x Okanogan Highland Dry Forest. 15w Western Selkirk Maritime Forest. 15r Okanogan – Colville Xeric Valleys & Foothills.
This ecological site includes the following USDA Forest Service Plant Associations: PSME/PHMA, PSME/PHMA-LIBOL and PSME/SYAL (Douglas-fir Series). (Williams et. al. 1995)
Ecological site concept
These soils have developed in mixed Mazama tephra, and loess over outwash, lacustrine deposits and/or alluvium. The soils are very deep and have adequate available water capacity to a depth of 1 m. The soils are poorly to moderately well drained (median = somewhat poorly drained). They have a water table at 4 to 27 inches below the surface during some portion of the year (median = 18 inches)
Associated sites
F043AY518WA |
Warm-Frigid, Xeric, Loamy Slopes, mixed ash surface (Douglas-Fir/Warm Dry Shrub) Pseudotsuga menziesii / Physocarpus malvaceus - Symphoricarpos albus Found on hill and mountain side slopes as well as loamy terraces. They are very deep and lack a water table at 50-75cm during spring. Overstory species include Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca, and Pinus ponderosa. The understory is typified by Physocarpus malvaceus, Symphoricarpos albus, Calamagrostis rubescens, and Bromus vulgaris. |
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F043AY524WA |
Frigid, Udic, Loamy, Foothills/Mountainsides, ashy surface (Western Hemlock/Moist Forbes) Tsuga heterophylla / Clintonia uniflora , Tsuga heterophylla / Asarum caudatum Found on mountain side slopes and hill slopes. Cool, moist positions that lack a high water table. Soils are loamy textured with a distinct volcanic ash mantle. Overstory species include Tsuga heterophylla, and Thuja plicata. The understory is typified by subshrubs and forbs including Coptis occidentalis, Linnaea borealis ssp. Longiflora, Clintonia uniflora and Goodyera oblongifolia. |
F043AY521WA |
Warm-Frigid, Moist- Xeric Loamy Foothills/Mountainsides, ashy surface (Grand Fir Warm Dry Shrub) Abies grandis - Pseudotsuga menziesii / Physocarpus malvaceus - Symphoricarpos albus Found on lower Hill slopes, mountain slopes and terraces. Textures are loamy and sites lack a high water table. The soil surface has a distinct layer of volcanic ash material. Overstory species include Abies grandis and Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca. The understory is typified by Physocarpus malvaceus,Symphoricarpos albus, Calamagrostis rubescens,and Hieracium albiflorum. |
Similar sites
F043AY518WA |
Warm-Frigid, Xeric, Loamy Slopes, mixed ash surface (Douglas-Fir/Warm Dry Shrub) Pseudotsuga menziesii / Physocarpus malvaceus - Symphoricarpos albus Found on hill and mountain side slopes as well as loamy terraces. Lacks a water table at 20 to 30 inches during spring. Overstory species include Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca,and Pinus ponderosa. The understory is typified by Physocarpus malvaceus, Symphoricarpos albus, Calamagrostis rubescens, and Bromus vulgaris. |
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F044AY503WA |
Warm-Frigid, Moist- Xeric Loamy Foothills/Mountainsides, high water table (Grand Fir Warm Dry Shrub) Abies grandis - Pseudotsuga menziesii / Physocarpus malvaceus - Symphoricarpos albus Found on floodplains and in drainageways. Water table at depth 20 to 30 inches with loamy surface texture. Site vegetation is typified by Calamagrostis canadensis and Galium trifidum. |
Table 1. Dominant plant species
Tree |
(1) Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca |
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Shrub |
(1) Symphoricarpos albus |
Herbaceous |
(1) Carex |
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