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5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mBecoming krummholtzamgGoodFairG@ 9|rrrg\\RC888888888-kkfaaT>}}]APA@/ 2<@@ ROMOAA.1049Q087Deschampsia caespitosa Herbaceous VegetationDeschampsia caespitosa Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001599ROMO13KPF1Somewhat steepNMidslopemid slopeQ@=Herb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation 5 - 10 m 1 - 2 m <0.5 mscattered groups of treesamgGoodGoodgggggggg]]RRRFF/$hhfaaT>]w]A@4PA@  < <@ ROMOAA.1048P0713Vaccinium (caespitosum, scoparium) Dwarf-ShrublandVaccinium (caespitosum, scoparium) Dwarf-shrublandRiparian??CEGL001140ROMO13KMD, RCT1SteepSWHigh slopetop slopeB@=Herb-perennialBroad leaf herbaceousDwarf shrubland0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m|@ :rctGoodFair@9{qfffffU>..."""""" jjfaaT>U]A@PA@ <<@@ ROMOAA.1047R083Carex rupestris - Geum rossii Herbaceous VegetationCarex rupestris - Geum rossii Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001861ROMO13KMD, MGK1ModerateNWHigh slopeflat top of mountain Dry exposedHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mamgGoodGoodQ@9yooooooXM===$$$$$$hhfaaT>U]LAPA@M 2 ( < @@ ROMOAA.1045P11161Pinus ponderosa - Populus tremuloides Forest AlliancePseudotsuga menziesii / Jamesia americana ForestCEGL000438ROMO13RCT, KPF1GentleVariableInterfluvesaddlek@=Mixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedWoodland15 - 20 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mBHWGood6@9||qff[[QJ(((kkfaaT>]A-PA@@q   ( @ ROMOAA.1043P07221Pinus contorta / Vaccinium scoparium ForestAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium scoparium ForestAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium scoparium Forestabla-pien/vascCEGL000344ROMO13RCT, KMD1variableNELowslopelower 1/3 of slopeC@=MossEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest15 - 20 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mrctGoodFairH@9||||||h^ZPNDDDDD@@@@@@@::.kkfaaT>}a ] }]VAQA`@ 22 @ ROMOAA.106M09401Abies lasiocarpa Krummholz Shrubland AllianceAbies lasiocarpa Krummholz Shrubland4CEGL000985ROMO13BHW, RCT1Somewhat steepNWHigh slopeupper 1/3 of slopeEvergreenNeedle-leavedShrubland 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mF@:BHWGoodGood Krummholtz{oooooooe[QGGG<<1"jje``T>]]A@sPA@ 2 <@@ ROMOAA.1059R077Deschampsia caespitosa Herbaceous VegetationGeum rossii - Sibbaldia procumbens Herbaceous VegetationDeschampsia caespitosa Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001599ROMO13MGK, KPF1Somewhat steepWHigh slopehighslopeHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 m <0.5 m{@:amgGoodFair@"{{{{{{dYIIIIIIIII>20   hhfaaT>U}]APA@ Z P@@ ROMOAA.1058Q076Carex illota Herbaceous VegetationCarex illota Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001876ROMO13KPF, MGK1ModerateSWMidslopeseepM@=PeatHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 m <0.5 mI@:amgGoodGoodW@"qee_YYYTHHHHHHHH>>44444hhfaaT>Uw]8A,PA@@ 2F@@ROMOAA.1057S076Deschampsia caespitosa - Caltha leptosepala Herbaceous VegetationCarex utriculata Herbaceous VegetationDeschampsia caespitosa - Caltha leptosepala Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001882ROMO13MGK, KPF1GentleWLow levellow level marshK@=Herb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m@:amgGoodGoodn@"zjjj^^^^^^MB@86,,,,,(((((((""hhfaaT>U]A/PA@@8 KF @@ROMOAA.1056S076Deschampsia caespitosa - Caltha leptosepala Herbaceous VegetationDeschampsia caespitosa - Caltha leptosepala Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001882ROMO13KMD1GentleWHigh slopebasinI@=Herb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 m <0.5 m@:amgGoodGood@"zzzzzzzpfffffffOD444((((((!  hhfaaT>U]XAPA@ 2 <( @ ROMOAA.1053P1143Picea pungens / Salix bebbiana WoodlandPicea pungens Temporarily Flooded Woodland Alliance4 riparian?A.567ROMO13RCT, KPF1GentleSChannel bedvalleyE@=MOSSEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest20 - 35 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mBHWGood@#9zpf[PPEE=.# jjfaaT>]TAPA@ -@@ ROMOAA.1052R07221Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium scoparium ForestAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium scoparium ForestCEGL000344ROMO13KMD, KPF, MGK1Somewhat steepNELowslopelower 1/3 of slopeEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland20 - 35 m10 - 15 m <0.5 m <0.5 m@:amgGoodGood2@"9yndUJJJJJJJJJ6,(kkfaaT>_}LVAL&a g ^  < O Moved pt. about 15 m SE to be futher in polygon. Good match to PICOL/ VAMYO, but center of plot also had a distinct sub-Moved pt. about 15 m SE to be futher in polygon. Good match to PICOL/ VAMYO, but center of plot also had a distinct sub-canopy of POTR5 which isn't described in association description. Could be also a new association of PICOL- POTR5 / VAMYONo description present in book although it keys out well and seems to be an appropriate association for this polygon--but polygon was quite________Conifers exist only around edges, cover of POTR5 not as high as description but otherwise a good matchToo rocky for much PUTR2 or ARUV although consistently more PUTR2---The rock woodland is probably the most representative although its right on the lineOnly a fair represetnation because of all of the aspen stems, dead and live (10% live) and the tiny aspen regenSomeones backyard next to an outhouse. No association for this relationship. Rocky hillside w/JUCOM dominating the shrub layer and PIPO in overstory.Not much for herbaceous in this plot. It's just a steep free for all that happens to have mostly willowsKeyed right to it! No description available in draft or supplementsPolygon is a small open patch between talus, trees and rock faces.Assoc. not described, yet seems like the best fit with ribes the most dominant shrub, and not vacciniumBurn regen. Site Mixed area with significant short and dqarf shrub strata butr also a sparse conifer canopy and lots of tree regen. Could have called it several Assoc., none of which fit wellFire Regen. Area---This part of the drainage is wetter and has a denser herb. Stratum than other parts, where there is much more open gravel. The whole polygon was burned and now has tall shrub-sized regen.Burn Regen site---Poor rep because it is a burn area, veg along river is very thick and robust but the rest of the polygon is rockier, drier, with less cover of all strataFIRE REGEN. AREA Blowdown or burn area. Pile of balck fubber hose in plot. Hmm Keyed as if regen were trees.Burn Regen. Site Keyed as if regen were canopy. Site is drier and hosts drier species than description. (parts of the plot were low level near streams- hence Calmagrostis. Hard to tell what this mess will grow up to beLower concentration of ARUV, but fits description otherwise.Poor association match because are polygon had less JUCOM2 than in description. Much more dominent herbaceous layer of CAGE2. Regen. Was also dominant towards N end of polygon retgeneration was mostly ABLAL. Herbaceaus layer was more dominant than the short shrub layer, but no PICOL/CAGE2 association exists.Not described in booklet--------Point was moved 20 m away from the edge of the polyognLow rock cover but sparse vegetationAssociation fits description very wellThis site is near treeline and has a lower canopy than mentioned as normal in the description. The trees are growing in large clumps with VACC. Spp. underneath and in most of the gaps.Cover of CALEL8 fairly low but it is the dominant forb. Otherwise the description matches wellPlot could be broken into areas of the two above associations. (See notes on back of data sheets). If looked at as one, it keys to DECA18-GEROT Herb.This association seems to account for the diverse, mostly graminoid herbaceous layer.Primary Veg Assoc. covers most of the polygon, with the exception of large, clearly defined patches of CAUT.Cover of JUDR rivals that of DECA18 and polygon could almost be JUDR. CAREX spp. ---drier edges probably are Juncus dom., While inner, wet areas (Which constitute a majority of the polygon) are Dechampsia dominated. f 3 9C ] kAPA@  (@ROMOAA.1066Q0626Pinus contorta / Rockland WoodlandPinus contorta / Rock WoodlandCEGL005934ROMO13KMD, KPF, MGK1SteepSE.@ =EvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mPICOL varying agesrctGoodGood&@"vvpjjjeEEEEEEEE;1&&jjfaaT>}]WAPA@  2 F@ ROMOAA.1065S06162Pinus contorta - Populus tremuloides Forest AlliancePinus contorta - Populus tremuloides Forest AllianceA.424ROMO13RCT, BHW1Somewhat steepSLowslopelower 1/3 of slope@=Mixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedWoodland10 - 15 m 1 - 2 m <0.5 m6@:rctGoodGoodyynnnccYR000$$$$$$kkfaaT>]w]nAPA@  @ ROMOAA.1064R0623Pinus contorta / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestPinus contorta / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestCEGL005935ROMO13SNG1SteepSEMidslopemid slopea@=EvergreenNeedle-leavedForest35 - 50 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mrctGoodGoodjjjd^^^YYYYYYYYYOE::://'   jjfaaT>]]XkA@ PA@ - (@@ ROMOAA.1063R0623Pinus contorta / Vaccinium scoparium ForestPinus contorta / Vaccinium scoparium ForestCEGL000172ROMO13SNG, KJE1Somewhat steepSWMidslopemid slopeEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest15 - 20 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mamgGoodGood(@"nbb\VVVQQQQQQQQQQG<<<11)jjfaaT>]_]AQPA @~ K 2@@ROMOAA.1062S07222Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium scoparium ForestAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium scoparium ForestCEGL000344ROMO13KPF1ModerateWMidslopemid slope;@=EvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mamgGoodGood@"vvkk__UF;;;//////$ kkfaaT>}]pAPA@ < @ ROMOAA.1061S0618Populus tremuloides / Juniperus communis ForestPopulus tremuloides / Juniperus communis ForestCEGL000587ROMO13BHW, RCT1SteepSEMidslopeconvex0@=Cold-deciduousBroad-leavedForest15 - 20 m10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 md@:rctGoodGoodWest of continental divide||||||||rh^^SH=5'      jjfaaT>]A@PA@ 2P@@ROMOAA.1060Q077Deschampsia caespitosa - Caltha leptosepala Herbaceous VegetationDeschampsia caespitosa Herbaceous VegetationDeschampsia caespitosa - Caltha leptosepala Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001882ROMO13KMD1GentleNWHigh slopebenchB@=Herb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 mamg -GoodGooda@"tdddXXXXXXQEA9722222.......((hhfaaT>Uu y;]GAPA`@ #@ ROMOAA.1074Q0941Picea engelmannii / Calamagrostis canadensis ForestBurn sitePicea engelmannii / Calamagrostis canadensis ForestCEGL000356ROMO13KMD, KPF1Somewhat steepNWInterfluvesmall hill between riversp@$=EvergreenNeedle-leavedShrubland 1 - 2 m <0.5 m <0.5 mrctGoodFair@ "xxxmmmmbSHHH<<<<<<!jjfaaT>]APA @n  #   @ ROMOAA.1071Q1036Pinus ponderosa / Arctostaphylos uva-ursi WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Arctostaphylos uva-ursi WoodlandCEGL000844ROMO13KJE, BHW1ModerateSMidsloperidgeHouse in polygon.EvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m 5 - 10 m 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mBHWGoodGood>@ "vk_TTJ;000 jjfaaT>]dAGPA`@ < @ ROMOAA.1070Q1024Pinus contorta / Juniperus communis ForestPinus contorta / Carex geyeri ForestPinus contorta / Juniperus communis WoodlandCEGL000764ROMO13KMD, SBB1Somewhat steepSMidslopemid slopeI@#=EvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m7@:rctGoodPoor:@ "zzoccYJ???333333(  jjfaaT>}w]8APA@7 F @ ROMOAA.1069P05162Pinus contorta - Populus tremuloides Forest AlliancePinus contorta - Populus tremuloides Forest Alliancepotr-pico-juco associationA.424ROMO13RCT, SBB1ModerateSWMidslopemid slope{@"=Mixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedWoodland15 - 20 m <0.5 m <0.5 m|@:rctGoodX@"}}}rrha???333333(kkfaaT>]w]AA+PA@  K @ROMOAA.1068S05141Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana - (Purshia tridentata) / Muhlenbergia montana - (Hesperostipa comata) ShrublandArtemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana - (Purshia tridentata) / Muhlenbergia montana - (Hesperostipa comata ssp. comata) ShrublandCEGL005827ROMO13BHW, RCT1SteepSLowslopehill, steep slope 60 m uphill from shore of lakeHerb-annualMicrophyllousShrubland <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mO@:rctGoodGoodNO MUMO in this plotW55/)))$uuuuuqqqqqqqkk__kkfaaT>U]d2AfPA@ ((@@ROMOAA.1067S05142Purshia tridentata / Artemisia frigida / Stipa comata ShrublandPurshia tridentata / Artemisia frigida / Hesperostipa comata ShrublandCEGL001055ROMO13RCT, BHW1SteepSLowslopelower 1/3 of slope%@!=EvergreenMicrophyllousShrubland0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mBHWGoodGoodyynnnnncTIII======)     kkfaaT>Uw x;6]APA @! ((2 `@ROMOAA.1080S0813Vaccinium (caespitosum, scoparium) Dwarf-shrublandVaccinium (caespitosum, scoparium) Dwarf-shrublandRiparian??CEGL001140ROMO13KPF1SteepSMidslopemid slopeCold-deciduousBroad-leavedDwarf shrubland <0.5 m <0.5 mamgGoodGoodD@"ymmgaaa\\\\\\\\\RHHHHHH7)jjfaaT>U}]LA@dQA`@R <( @ ROMOAA.108E05400Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Ribes (montigenum, lacustre, inerme) ForestAbies lasiocarpa Krummholz ShrublandCEGL000985ROMO13KJE, KMD1ModerateSEInterfluveupper 1/3 of slope+@&=EvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mW@:BHWGoodi@"zoooddZK@@@444444 jje``T>]]8iA@qPA@C  2`@ROMOAA.1079Q0941Salix planifolia / Calamagrostis canadensis ShrublandSalix planifolia / Calamagrostis canadensis ShrublandCEGL001225ROMO13KMD, KPF1Somewhat steepNEBurn/ regen areaMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedShrubland15 - 20 m 2 - 5 m 1 - 2 m <0.5 m <0.5 mamgGood@"vvvk`UN,,, jjfaaT>_]jAPA@ (  <@ ROMOAA.1078Q0941Pinus contorta / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestBurn sitePinus contorta / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestCEGL005935ROMO13KMD, KPF1SteepNEMidslopemid slopeEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m6@:rctFair@"wkkkeee`TTTTTTTTJ@@5555+jjfaaT>}]AmPA@0 < F`@ ROMOAA.1077Q1134Pinus ponderosa / Muhlenbergia montana WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Muhlenbergia montana WoodlandCEGL000862ROMO13RCT, KPFGentleSInterfluveridgeLichenEvergreenWoodland 5 - 10 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mamgGoodGoodbbb\VVVQQQQQQQQG==222&&        jjfaaT>Y]DAPA@ # 2@ ROMOAA.1076Q0941Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Calamagrostis canadensis ForestBurn siteAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Calamagrostis canadensis ForestCEGL000300ROMO13KMD, KPF1ModerateNChannel bedtoe slope[@%=EvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mrctGoodPoor@ "{qbWWWKKKKKK@31'%jjfaaT>w}]TbAPA@D K  (@ROMOAA.1075Q0941Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestBurn siteAbies lasiocarpa / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestCEGL000343ROMO13KMD, KPF1SteepNEMidslopemid slopeEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mrctGoodr@ "xxxrrrmmmmmmmmmmcXMMMMC4))))))))) jjfaaT>_? i N B[]gA@ZQA@!  22 @ ROMOAA.109C09400Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Salix brachycarpa ShrublandAbies lasiocarpa / Salix brachycarpa ShrublandCEGL000986ROMO13KMD, KJE1ModerateNWHigh slopetoe slopeEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mKrummholtzy tree polygonamgGood@"ssssssssi_TTTII?0%%%%%%%%% jje``T>]]8A@PA@ 7  F@ ROMOAA.1089R1115Populus tremuloides / Alnus incana ForestPopulus tremuloides / Alnus incana ForestCEGL001150ROMO13KMD, SBB1ModerateSE@@,=Cold-deciduousBroad-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m 1 - 2 m <0.5 m <0.5 m6@:rctGoodGoodh@"wwqkkkfZZZZZZZZPF;;0$$ jjfaaT>}]A@PA@R ## @ ROMOAA.1087S1135Pinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Arctostaphylos uva-ursi WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandCEGL000877ROMO13KMD, SBB1Somewhat steepSEMidslopemid slope7@+=EvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mVirtually no herbaceous layerrctPinus ponderosa / Purshia tridentata WoodlandFairFair@"zzoccYJ???333333( jjfaaT>}](APA@ F(  @ ROMOAA.1086R1123Pinus contorta / Juniperus communis ForestPinus contorta / Juniperus communis WoodlandCEGL000764ROMO13KMD, SBB1ModerateNMidslopemid slopex@*=EvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mrctGoodFairq@"ttnhhhccccccccccYNNC77-jjfaaT>}_]|AuPA@  7 @ ROMOAA.1085R1136Pinus ponderosa / Juniperus communis WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Juniperus communis Woodlandnew?, MU = 36CEGL000859ROMO13SNG, BHW1Very steepNLowslopevalley7@)=EvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland15 - 20 m 2 - 5 m 1 - 2 m <0.5 m <0.5 mrct@"~~~~~~~~~tj_TTII?0%%%jjfaaT>]LABPA@ <  `@ ROMOAA.1084R07120Salix planifolia / Calamagrostis canadensis ShrublandSalix planifolia / Calamagrostis canadensis ShrublandCEGL001225ROMO13MGK, KPF1Very steepWMidslopemidslope bedrock outcrop#@(=Cold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mamgGoodFairk@"xmbbbbWI999------ kkfaaT>]<AjPA@@ 2 `@ ROMOAA.1083R092Dryas octopetala - Carex rupestris Dwarf-shrub Herbaceous VegetationDryas octopetala - Carex rupestris Dwarf-shrub Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001892ROMO13KMD, KPF1Somewhat steepNEHigh slopeupper 1/3 of slope1@'=Herb-perennialBroad leaf herbaceousHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 mCARUD > GEROTamgGoodGoodF@"}fVVVJJJJJJ6*&     hhfaaT>Qu  # ']xA>PA@ A ( `@ROMOAA.1096R06222Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestAbies lasiocarpa / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestCEGL000343ROMO13MGK, KPF1SteepNWMidslopemid slope"Plot center at base of rock faceEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m <0.5 m <0.5 m8@:amgGoodGoodDescription fits well||||qqgXMMM kkfaaT>]]AFPA@@   -   `@ ROMOAA.1095S07222Pinus contorta / Vaccinium scoparium ForestAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium scoparium Forestabla-pien/vascCEGL000344ROMO13MGK1SteepSEEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland15 - 20 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mamgFair5@(wwqqqqlllllllllbXMMB77-kkfaaT>}]tA;PA@ --@ROMOAA.1094R0623Pinus contorta / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestPinus contorta / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestCEGL005935ROMO13KPF, MGK1SteepSWMidslopemid slope Rocks with litter between themEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mrctGoodGood Sparse trees and lots of rocksvlbbbVVL=222jjfaaT>]]PA>PA@ ( @ ROMOAA.1093R0618Populus tremuloides / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestPopulus tremuloides / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestCEGL000620ROMO13KPF, MGK1SteepSMidslopemid slopeCold-deciduousBroad-leavedWoodland15 - 20 m 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mrctGoodGood@({{{vvvvvvvvvlbXMMA6,jjfaaT>]؋ABPA@ 2 @ROMOAA.1092R0618Populus tremuloides / Juniperus communis ForestPopulus tremuloides / Alnus incana ForestPopulus tremuloides / Juniperus communis ForestCEGL000587ROMO13KMD1Somewhat steepSWLowslopelower 1/3 of slope^@-=Cold-deciduousBroad-leavedWoodland1@:rctGood@(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzpbRRRFFFFFF2($            jjfaaT>UU]TApPA@ 2( @ ROMOAA.1091R1123Pinus contorta / Juniperus communis ForestPinus contorta / Juniperus communis Woodlandmixed aspen?CEGL000764ROMO13KMD, SBB1SteepEHigh slopeupper 1/3 of slopeRockyhill, almost scree slopeEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m@:rctFairFair@(wllbSHHH jjfaaT>]APA@ (  @ ROMOAA.1090R1123Pinus contorta / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestPinus contorta - Populus tremuloides / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestPinus contorta / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestCEGL005935ROMO13SBB, KMD1SteepEHigh slopehighslope"Small stand of Aspen among PICOLMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedForest 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mrctFairGood@"wwwIIIIII>20)'jjfaaT>}}LVAL@1 w R + { N ({sy+`Solid mat of low willow, no other speciesSolid mat of low willow, no other species with sig. cover, forb species covered ~1%Description states S or E aspect, this was more N but in relatively protected area below saddlePolygon composed of many small stream channels lined with hummocky tufts of Carex and forbs and dense areas of salix planifolia.Fair match ot association. Polygon has a canopy of PIEN and SAPL2 present, but neither are included in the description of a SETR herbacceous veg.Aprox. 1-2 inches of snow on the ground ----------Not listed as associationVery mixed up / patchy ploygon-see discription notes on back of data sheet. Same polygon as 1146 DECA18 is the common species throughout--fits range of ass. Desc.SAPL2 and BENA were co-dominant and carex scopulorum dominated the herb layer. Veg assoc not in key.The point was located in a patch of trees much smaller in size than one map unit. The rest of the polygon was salix dominanted wetlandRarely used road / trire tracks through plot----Low understory cover, lots of LEKI2 - (more MUMO)Poor fit because not enough MUMO to be considered the dominant herbaceous. Very diverse herbaceous strata and not one species is really dominant. Varies widely within 1/2 hectare. Could also fit in PIPOS / JUCOM2, but shrub layer is less cover than herbaceous.There is a pile or rusted tin cans along the estern edge ot the polygon and a trail running through the middle of the polygon. The surrounding area is ABLAL / PIEN forest, and it looks like the trees are invading this opening. Small polygon with undescribed association-perhaps should be merged with surrounding one.Very rocky slope with sparse trees. Mostly ABLAL regenGood description Note more PSSP6 in plot and ACMEKeyed to secondary veg assoc., doesn't match the one site used to write the description. PIPU is larger, POTR5 doesn't reach the canopy. PHMO forms a distinct short shrub stratumNo description exists for this associationThis plot was a mix of Krummholtz patches. Tundra patches and rockPIPOS and PUTR2 good diagnostic species but the amount of PSME regen is much beavier than in the description - also somewhat mixed canopy.Canoy open with fairly heavy understory, Vacciniums being the most dominant----Typical of a sub-alpine treed polygon yet no association adequately describes itPIPOS / CEFE is best combo as CEFE is the dominant shrub in a distinct shrub layer. The secondary descriptin is somewhat approprate although it does not include the distinct shrub layer; and describes PIPOS as the only sp. In the canopy, where PSME weas also in this canopy.More varied shrub and herbaceous layer than in description, and this elevation 2584 m slightly less than lower end of range (2640 - 2860 ) in descriptionNo description exists for PIPOS / JAAM as it is no in the key. JAAM was obviously the dominant shrub in this plotSame polygon as 5835. Keyed right to it. (low covers) Not described in DRAFTConifers were mixed and dommance was difficult to determine. Plot was a woodland, not a forest.This area fits the description wellAbundent downed PICOL trees PIEN and BLAL subcanopySparse POTR5 canopy cover compaired to description. Not much understory, VAMYO only relatively abundant. Otherwise sunds right onKeys out to POTR5 / JUCOM2, but there is little JUCOM2 in plot, therefore I considered a new assoc. RIIN2 was the most dominant understory, but the polygon was very rocky with sparse strata other than the trees. If I could call it anything I would call it POTR5/RIIN2Higher precentage of shrub cover than the description probably due to the open canopy - also much more rock with juniper sprawling over the rock - a variable polygon that is hard to classifySLVAL5SY Z j  g * ` , z B t>nBj+v4V%Linaria vilgaris growing beside the road atLinaria vilgaris growing beside the road at plot center. Dry pasture, grazed by horses.Gradual sloping woodland. Canopy not very dense, but no herbaceous layer, very few scattered graminoids.Meadow on ridge top. Dry forest openingwetter at bottom of slope, I.e. Juncus articus. Roads above and below influence disturbance of site.Lightning show very illuminating on ridge opposite usxeric upland adjacent to riparian area with willows and bordered by Pinus contorta forest.dry clearing in the midst of Pinus ponderosa woodlandlots of weeds. Man-made lake is the point. Heavy grazing evidence (cows).-Stream running through bottom of drainage -Plot on scree slopeVery dry sandy slope with lots of litter and not much vegetationLots of boulders and rocks but the point is on a small bench in the slopeOpen, gravelly area between krummholtzDry ridgetop small while granite rocks with short vegetation.Very dry, exposed area. Lots of bare ground with little litter and poorly developed soilmeadow covered with ants and ground squirrel activity drains into riparian zone. This site is heavily grazed and disturbedSteep talus slope upper portion near ridgesteep, gravelly slope, clearing between thinning PIEN forest. (near treeline)Polygon borders a very wet fen full of willows and sedgesLandform was described as rock outcrop/shelf---but not a possiblility in description Slop was described as variable which was not an option -tried to enterThe whole polygon is a wetland with pools of standing water throughout. It drains into a small stream---100 m down to the north.Rock out crop with sparse vegetationHeavily eroded, rock and soil remain. 10% vegetatedNear treeline, show covered most of the year. Small stream to the east of the plotDry, rocky hillslope with a lot fo bare soilKrumholtz shrubland at treeline streams and seepage nearby roling terrainWell drained patch of trees in middle of alpine meadowa few burned out snags and evidence of logging in plot. Clearcut growing up into Pinus contorta to east of polygon.Snowpack most of the year, Slope/aspect and elevation key !Valley bottom with stream and riparian vegetation.Dry hummock between two wet meadowsIsland of trees in valley surrounded by meadow--standing dead trees downed woodOne side of polygon is a river and the other side is a wetland w/ salix dominatingSeveral streams running through area. Some saturate groundHigh ground surrounded by a wet meadowLarge stream with willow covered banksSeep with steep banks and eroded slopesSmall willow shrubland on talus slopeH2O flows off steep bedrock intermittently. Granite with greater amounts of feldspar and quartz.Salix very overgrazed Wet area, not well drainedUpper slopes of polygon now dry but probably fed by snowmelt early in the seasonMuch of the plot is covered in surface water with small moss islands. Part of the plot was a small lake.Swampy area or seepage ----few trees.Willows heavily grazed. MOOSE droppings abundant---thick deep mos ocvers all the ground in this plotNot saturated but directly above lakePOTR2 stand to S of plot center---lots of regen, but also heavily grazedBorders colorado river--rock outcropLoits of smooth brome, look disturbedPlot center at base of bedrock outcropA couple of giant dead PIEN in plotDry upper slope---lots of dead treesDry forest with many standing dead trees and many shrubsDying aspen stand--lots of regen of aspen but don't look well Regen. Of PIEN also, but sparseClearing full of shrubs within a PICOL forest. Several small rock outcrops  N * ])AYPA@ -  `@ROMOAA.1102S1224Pinus contorta / Arctostaphylos uva-ursi ForestPinus contorta / Arctostaphylos uva-ursi ForestCEGL000134ROMO13KJE, RCT1Somewhat steepEMidslopehillsideDry drainages in polygonEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest20 - 35 m15 - 20 m 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m 1 - 2 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mT@":amgGoodGood@(~rg\TE::: jjfaaT>]T+A@BPA@6 < ((@ROMOAA.1101S1236Pinus ponderosa / Jamesia americana WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Jamesia americana Woodlandnew, MU = 36ROMO13RCT, KJE1ModerateNHigh slopeupper 1/3 of slope&@)EvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m 5 - 10 m 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mBHWGoodt@(}}}}}}}}}ssh]QFF<-"""jjfaaT>w]8aAQA@  < @ ROMOAA.110E06400Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Ribes (montigenum, lacustre, inerme) ForestAbies lasiocarpa Krummholz ShrublandCEGL000985ROMO13MGK, KPF1Somewhat steepSELowslopealpine valleyEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mAMGGoodQ@(wmbWWWWM>333333333$jje``T>]A@QA@   F @@ROMOAA.11F1138Pinus flexilis / Juniperus communis ForestPinus ponderosa / Juniperus communis WoodlandPinus flexilis / Juniperus communis WoodlandCEGL000807ROMO13RCT, SNG1SteepNWMidslopemiddle 1/3 of slope:@)mossEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m+@!:BHWGoodFairb@(~~ssiZOII======(hhd__T>w]A@PA@ ( @ ROMOAA.1099R11162Pinus contorta - Populus tremuloides Forest AlliancePinus contorta - Populus tremuloides Forest Alliancepotr-pico-juco associationA.424ROMO13SBB, KMD1GentleNMidslopemid slope`@)Mixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedForest 5 - 10 m 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m6@ :rctFairNo description availablexlld];;;//////$kkfaaT>}]L:AhPA@% 2`@ ROMOAA.1097R05142Purshia tridentata / Muhlenbergia montana ShrublandPurshia tridentata / Muhlenbergia montana ShrublandCEGL001057ROMO13RCT1ModerateSEM@)Mixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedWoodlandm@:amgGoodGood%@(h\\VPPPK???????????????5.   kkfaaT>UUt ]AvPA`@ < @ ROMOAA.111P08400Carex rupestris - Geum rossii Herbaceous VegetationAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Juniperus communis Krummholz ShrublandAbies lasiocarpa Krummholz ShrublandCEGL000985ROMO13RCT1variableVariableHigh sloperock outcrop Dry rock outcrop near a streamHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 m <0.5 mamgFairFairE@ (______QE;1/*****&&&&&&&  jje``T>Uw]DA PA@ -(@ ROMOAA.1109S1236Pinus ponderosa / Purshia tridentata WoodlandPseudotsuga menziesii / Purshia tridentata WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Purshia tridentata WoodlandCEGL000867ROMO13KMD, SBB1Somewhat steepELowslopelower 1/3 of slope'@)EvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m@%:sngGoodFair@ (uf[[[OOOOOO;1/  jjfaaT>]DAPA @ K( `@ROMOAA.1108T07221Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium scoparium ForestAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium scoparium ForestCEGL000344ROMO13KPF1Somewhat steepSLowslopelowslope(@)EvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m <0.5 m <0.5 mamg???GoodyooooddZK@@@444444*  kkfaaT>]}]DAPA @ #2 @ ROMOAA.1107S08221Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestAbies lasiocarpa / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestCEGL000343ROMO13KMD, MGK1ModerateSChannel bedtoe slope%@)EvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m+@$:BHWGoodFair@ (}}}}}}}}si^^^SSI:///######  kkfaaT>]](APA@ < (@ ROMOAA.1105R05141Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana - (Purshia tridentata) / Muhlenbergia montana - (Hesperostipa comata) ShrublandArtemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana - (Purshia tridentata) / Muhlenbergia montana - (Hesperostipa comata ssp. comata) ShrublandCEGL005827ROMO13SRB, KPF1Somewhat steepSELowslopelowslopeMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland <0.5 m <0.5 mBHWGoodGood   uuuuuqqqqqqqkk__kkfaaT>Uw](BAPA@ < <@ROMOAA.1104S1236Pinus ponderosa / Ceanothus fendleri WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Muhlenbergia montana WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Ceanothus fendleri WoodlandMU = 36, Putr PROMO13KJE, RCT1Somewhat steepSLowslopesideslope Intermittent drainage to S; SWEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mT@#:BHWGoodFair@ (~sssGGGGGG<20    jjfaaT>l ` 4 ?']A@OPA@7 # @ ROMOAA.1118S1134Pinus ponderosa / Muhlenbergia montana WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Juniperus communis WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Muhlenbergia montana WoodlandCEGL000862ROMO13SBB, KMD1Somewhat steepSEMidslopemid slopeJ@)EvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m6@-BHWGoodPoor@(vvl]RRRFFFFFF;1-       jjfaaT>}]fAPA@ #22@ ROMOAA.1117S097Phleum alpinum - Sibbaldia procumbens Herbaceous VegetationSibbaldia procumbens Herbaceous Alliance4 review elevationA.1635ROMO13KMD, KPF1GentleSWLow levelvalleyHerb-perennialBroad leaf herbaceousHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 mBHWAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / VAMYOGoodFair@@(mmhhhhhhhhh^^^^^^^G0           hhfaaT>Uu]APA@@  ( @ROMOAA.1116S07221Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestAbies lasiocarpa / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestCEGL000343ROMO13KPF, MGK1SteepSWMidslopemid slopeEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 mBHWGoodGood9@(ztttooooooooooeZZNCC9* kkfaaT>}_]APA@@4 <@ROMOAA.1114S0718Populus tremuloides / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestPopulus tremuloides / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestCEGL000620ROMO13MGK, KPF, KMD1SteepSWMidslopetalusCold-deciduousBroad-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mamgiiiiiiiddddddddddZPPPE9/! jjfaaT>__]/A~PA@  @ROMOAA.1113S05142Purshia tridentata / Muhlenbergia montana ShrublandPurshia tridentata / Muhlenbergia montana ShrublandCEGL001057ROMO13RCT, SRB, KPF1SteepELowslopelower 1/3 of slope&@)Cold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mu@&:amgGoodGood4@(wwwwwwwwmcXXXXXM?///######kkfaaT>U]xHAPA@ P (@ROMOAA.1112S12163Populus tremuloides - Picea pungens / Physocarpus monogynus ForestPopulus tremuloides - Picea pungens ForestPopulus tremuloides - Picea pungens Forest4CEGL000535ROMO13BHW, KPF1SteepNEMidslopedrainageMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedWoodland15 - 20 m 5 - 10 m 1 - 2 m <0.5 m <0.5 mBHWGoodGood@(}}slJJJJJJJJJ@62+) kkfaaT>}]DA@dPA@ < (@ROMOAA.1111S1236Pinus ponderosa / Juniperus scopulorum WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Juniperus scopulorum Woodlandnew to ROMO, Mu = 36CEGL000861ROMO13RCT, KJE1Somewhat steepSHigh slopeupper 1/3 of slopeDry PIPOS forestEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest15 - 20 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mBHWGood,@ (vvn_TTT666666"jjfaaT>}wkLVAL%`sJ A  :  e6ec=o?Populus tremuloides in ephemeral stream bed, large and solitPopulus tremuloides in ephemeral stream bed, large and solitary individuals. Pinus ponderosa scattered throughout polygon.Trace species not listed unless they represent the only species in the strata: see data sheet for details.UnID'ed gramoined was id'ed as WheatgrassNote other trace species not entered in electronic database.trace species not listed: See data sheet for details species codes are missing identifiers.---only 4 letter codesHuge boulder/ bedrock field with pines and shrubsUnknown grass may be a Poa, grows just around man-made lake/ water storage.First unknown was listed as TRDA4----possible TRDA2 but unknown??? Second unknown possible Geum or Rosasceae (cover class 2)!UnID'ed Forb was listed as " ARFE"Spruce somewhat krummholz but not many in plotJuncus is dried out and closely resembles drummondii, but the babityat seems to ddy so it may actually be something else. PICOL > PIEN in canopyHerbaceous is highly varied, but not abundant, Includes: ARFE, CAREX, ANTEN, TRDA2, Artemesia and other graminoids and forbsSalix / POTR5 / PICOL all on west edge of polygon not dominating the polygoncoolies spruce aphid on spruce treesCanopy ranges from 8-15 m in height all cpecies contribute to tallest and shorter canopy coverHard to tell if Carex rup. Was co-dominate with DECA18.Unknown forb was listed on data sheet as "Asteraceae spp." No litter or duff because steep eroded bankTrees were growing in thickets while salix was scattered throughout the plot.SABR very vrowsed and has lost most of its leaves, cover could be highertrace species not listed: See data sheets for detailstrees actually range in height from 0.5 to 5munidentified forb was listed as PONI which is Populus nigra but doubt exists as to that being possiblePIEN and ABLAL are less then 2m tall, krumholtz zoneTrace species not listed, see data sheet for details.NO height class or cover class given for any of the strata Many species missing 5 letter identifiers Unid'ed shrub was listed as Pofr---hard to read writing no pofr listed in species list the f could be something else and most of the other r's are written capitalized but not this one The UnID'ed forb was listed as HESP---again nothing obvious but could be Hesperostipa sp.Wet low forest with some mucky parts, understory dominated by tall herb. Layer of forbsmany species missing identifiers and cover classBig diversity of herbaceous species but all were trace so I decided no to list them.Polygon encompasses part of a valley with a small stream and some of the upland slopes above it. There is a distinct band of SAPL and SETR and Carex along the stream with the DECA18 prevalent in the upland parts (where the plot is centered).Herb stratum mostly located along stream banks and not under dense salix thicketDry, gravelly slope with DECA18 coming up partway, giving way to SIPR and VASC under/around PIEN's. Valley bottom with stream and lush SETR / SAPL saturated areas. JUDR on low slopes. Trees scattered, approaching treeline. Many forbs with low cover throughout.Dense deca18 except for patches of bare sand and patches of sparse veg: JUDR/MOSS, GEROT / cinderSAPL2 not restricted to saturated areasTrace species not listed unless only species in strata: See data sheet for detailsWillow thicket either SAMO, SAER or both--hard to tell UnID'ed shrub was listed as "Shrubby CM" UnID'ed forb was listed as "Pink thing (sedan like))trace species not listed: See data sheet for details many species missing identifiers and cover classestrace species not listed: See data sheet for details ]A@QA@@  (@ ROMOAA.113B08400Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium scoparium ForestAbies lasiocarpa Krummholz ShrublandCEGL000985ROMO13SRB1Somewhat steepEHigh slopeJust above cirque floor Well drained Steep rocky slopeEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest 2 - 5 m <0.5 mamgGoodGooduum^SSS''''''jje``T>Y]] <AQA @n 2 2@ROMOAA.1128N09401Abies lasiocarpa Krummholz Shrubland AllianceAbies lasiocarpa Krummholz Shrubland4CEGL000985ROMO13BHW, RCT1GentleNEbottem of Cirequebedrock outcropEvergreenNeedle-leavedShrubland <0.5 m)@-BHWGoodGood```ZTTTOCCCCCCCCCC99999.kkfaaT>UW]5A@PA@$ K P@ROMOAA.1126P05121Salix monticola / Carex aquatilis ShrublandSalix monticola / Carex aquatilis ShrublandCEGL002656ROMO13RCT, SBB1SEvalley'@ )Cold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland 5 - 10 mU@-amgFairGood@(]QQKEEE@4444444444444((kkfaaT>]U]A QA@ PFP@ ROMOAA.1125D10121Salix monticola / Carex aquatilis ShrublandSalix monticola / Carex aquatilis ShrublandCEGL002656ROMO13RCT, AMG1FlatVariableChannel bedflood plaing@ )MossCold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m@-amgGoodGoodvvvvvvvvllbWWLLA3#kkfaaT>w]A=PA @ AP@ROMOAA.1122S087Deschampsia caespitosa Herbaceous VegetationDeschampsia caespitosa Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001599ROMO13KMD, MGK1variableWhigh valley on shoretoe slope'@ )Herb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 m <0.5 mamgGoodGoodvvvpjjjeeeeeeeee[QQQQQQ:/hhfaaT>U}]pVAPA@  -( @ ROMOAA.1121S1234Pinus ponderosa / Muhlenbergia montana WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Muhlenbergia montana WoodlandCEGL000862ROMO13BHW, KPF1Somewhat steepSEMidslopemid slopeEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mamgGoodGoodd@(wwqkkkfffffffff\RGGG;;1" jjfaaT>]]PGAPA@ ((@ ROMOAA.1120S1236Pinus ponderosa / Juniperus communis WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Juniperus communis Woodlandnew?, MU = 36CEGL000859ROMO13BHW, KPF1Somewhat steepNMidslopestream bedCold-deciduousBroad-leavedWoodlandj@-amgGoodnot described{```ZZZUIIIIIIIIIIIIIII?1!!!!!!!!!  jjfaaT>UU r a ]Uu]CAOPA@ -((@ROMOAA.1137S09120Salix planifolia / Carex scopulorum ShrublandSalix planifolia / Carex scopulorum ShrublandCEGL001229ROMO13KMD, KPF1Somewhat steepNEChannel bedriparian glacial streamCold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mR@-amgGoodGood@(ztttoccccccccYYNNNNNC5%%%%%%%%% kkfaaT>Uw]lA@QA @S  2 F@ROMOAA.1136G056Senecio triangularis Herbaceous VegetationSenecio triangularis Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001987ROMO13SBB, SNG1ModerateNLowslopebottomlands3@)Herb-perennialBroad leaf herbaceousHerbaceous vegetation 5 - 10 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mBHWGoodFair@(~~~yyyyyyyyoe[[[[OO8!hhfaaT>]]@ AQA`@ (22@ROMOAA.1135G08400Abies lasiocarpa / Salix planifolia Krummholz ShrublandAbies lasiocarpa Krummholz Shrubland4 ChangedCEGL000985ROMO13SNG, KJE1SteepNEMidslopemid slope"Wind from WNW froming krummholtzEvergreenNeedle-leavedShrubland 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mBHWGoodN@(vvvj_PEEE kkfaaT>]U}]9ATQA @g  2(2@ ROMOAA.1133N09120Betula nana - Salix planifolia / Carex scopulorum ShrublandBetula nana / Mesic Forbs - Mesic Graminoids Shrubland1 Riparian??CEGL002653ROMO13RCT, BHW1GentleNChannel bedbenchk@ )MossCold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mBHWGoodg@(~tiiiii^P@::......'kkfaaT>U]T`A@QA@ 7F @ ROMOAA.1131F068Deschampsia caespitosa - Geum rossii Herbaceous VegetationDeschampsia caespitosa - Geum rossii Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001884ROMO13KPF, MGK1Somewhat steepNEMidslopeseep Nifty seepHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 m <0.5 mc@-amgGoodGood Right species, low GEROT coverzpppppppYN>>>&&&&&& hhfaaT>ULVAL;[ 0 k F  sFd(Definitely not at plot (way to many cliffs) but definitely in polygon. 80-100 m away mostly Definitely not at plot (way to many cliffs) but definitely in polygon. 80-100 m away mostly straight up. Too much rock to match description well, might be better named ABLA-PIEN RocklandAlthough Deschampsia is the primary association. Carex repestris semed to co-dominate and it was hard to tell which was the greater cover in thepolygon. DECA18 Seemed more clumpy distribution and the carex appeared throughout. There was also a wide variety of carex spp. So some may have been mis-identified.This plot did not key as vascular veg. Was > 10%, but no strata was present with > 15% veg.Shrubland intermixed with alpine tundra. Trees in thicketsABLAL was not present site bordered an alpine meadow and contained many meadow species.Glacial boulder field with patchy PIEN/ABLALPrimary not very much rock but no understory to speak of either, so fair to good fit in description except the amount of rock. Secondary 25% Juniperius communis, but it is the main species besides Pinus contorta and rocks in the plot.Tundra between patches of krummholtz treesHad to hurry b/c we're above treeline and there are many cloudsDifferent herbs in this polygon perhaps due to aspect, moisture, other variablesCarex seemed dominate, but hard to tellFollowing the key leads to secondary association name, however, the description does not accurately reflect this small polygon, therefore, primary association name was created.Plot located in Yogi Bear Campground. Several gravel RV pads are in the plot. Disturbed understory, but otherwise the descriptions fit.The polygon was large and diverse. Alnus incana was present in the creek but not with high cover. Two species of Salix dominated the shrub layer.Moved plot 15 meters E:NE to better represent polygon. Directly up from dirt road in residential area. I chose this alliance because there was no association for CEMO2/ARFR4. Description for CEMO2/MUMO mentions the presence of ARFR4 but only 5% cover, and this plot had a lot more.The polygon was very small. This plot had very little ground cover and was located near tree linePICOL dominates canopy and VAMYO is dominate herbaceous layer. Not much else haere e3xcept some moss and PIEN regenerationNo description present---Moved plot toward center of polygon ~ 40 m because actual plot fell on a high, steep, xeric meadow that was unlike polygon (plot wasalso in a shadow on the map)Trees were dwarfed due to elevationBENA and SAWO were both quite common SAPL2 was also present.Not sure if we were in the correct polygon, very small polygon and point marking coverd entire polygon. Poor match because polygon is strictly a ABLAL canopy w/ no PIEN. Also only other strata is the dwarf-shrub strataw/ only vasc. Very small, strage shaped polygonLots of carex in polygon, its definitely the dominant strata vs. PICOL. Had to take carex back to car b/c of lightning.Same polygon as 1134. Polygon very mixedPoint on edge, but most of polygon sampled. Forb species present match description. Willows very heavily grazed (down to about what looks like snow line) wetland adjacent to picnic area.More willows in plot than polygon. No satelites--plot location estimated by photo. Descriptions fits perfectly!Association to description is N/A. Polygon with significant steep bedrock and talus required easy scrambling to get to point. This coupling Not in association description.CASC12 was obviously dominant. DECA18 also listed in description. 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Patchy wetlands make it even lowerHigh elevation combinded with sparse canopy make the assoc. only fair-Cover of Vaccinium not as high as description but some of the same herb. Veg. present. Other small shrubs occuring along drainage but make ap veg little coverMassive polygon which seemed fairly consistent and matches the description wellNo description exists in the book for this Alliance.This is an old PICOL forest with PIEN and ABLAL growing up underneath.POTR5 grove located just outside the polygonNot listed in association descriptionBecause it is a bed rock outcrop it doesn't seem to fit the description too well, an island dominated by PICOL in mostly PIEN-ABLAL forestJUCOM2 was also present, but at much lower cover than VASC----Aspen grove was located within the pointMixed PICOL and PIPOS through polygon.Low cover of both ARUV and JUCO6, but both higher than cover of Carex Rossii. Some POTR5 in plot, but mostly as subcanopy - still probably mapped as a mixed type.JUCOM2 is present in very trace amounts. There is no herbaceous layer. JUCOM > ARUV no rocksNot a lor of rocks in polygon, but not much understory either. Carex rossii is most dominant understory, although cover is < 15%. Aspen present in the understory.This polygon includes a narrow riparian area with steep banks and a small flood plain / bench, and some of the upland surrounding picol / JUCOM2 association within the lush riparian band, there is a dense herb layer of wetlandish plants alternating with thick stands of ABLAL. Populus is present in segregated stands with an understory of calamagrastis and forbs.Dense willow thicket near pond in developed area. Good match to description.Although some different dwarf-shrub/herbaceous.Almost Krummholz, trees short ans widely spaced, sub-alpine does not match description well, too few trees, difficult to tell which Vaccinium is dominantTrees were smaller and less dense than in the descriptin due to frequent avalanches.Conifer component doesn't fit with the mixed associations, if ignored, this place looks like secondary veg assoc. Of the mixed primary veg assoc. sounds best. No JUCOM2 in plot.The rest of the polygon was drier ABLAL was not present at the point.Less than 1% herb. Veg. Carex spp. Heavily grazed by PikaLower than average rock cover, yet still very scarce dwarf shrub and herb strataThe rest of this polygon contained patches of pure aspen stands.New association, no description fits dataNew Association:---Disturbed area--regen polygon---Virtually no tall canopy but > 15% tree regen coverLow moss coverage, but not much elsePolygon encloses two different forest types that blend into each other. (distribution notes on back of data sheet)Description is for 40-50% canopy; here it is lower, description with less JUCOM2; here it is higher. Higher % ages of shrub / herbaceous layer in polygon.Plot was moved 20m south. Few rocks were present and the plot was in a flat valley floor.Beautiful meadow, Phleum dominates the herbaceous layerDidn't key to ABLAL/PEIN/VACA13 because of the Krummholtz trees and low VACA13 coverno description in book, can't compareForest? More like a woodland. This is a very mixed up plot that could possibly be broken into Populus tremuloides/Timothy seminatural and Pinus contorta/Carex geyeri if not for the minimum mapping unit. Not described in plant association report, but keyed right to it.0LVAL' C p S g ( G"!]'_'YTrace species not listed unless only species in strata: STrace species not listed unless only species in strata: See data sheet for details UnID'ed forb was listed as ACMETrace species not listed unless only species in strata; See data sheet for details PSME regen very heavy although little in canopyPIEN > ABLAL Canopy height class 5 and 6Trace species not listed unless only species in strata: See data sheet for detailsTrace species not listed unless only species in strata: See data sheet for detailsOver half of the standing trees were deadTrace species not listed: See data sheet for detailsTrace species not listed: see data sheet for details Several small patches of PICOL2-dying due to bug killPIEN larger DBH, and slightly greater cover than ABLALCover of RIIN2 > JUCOM2 Cover of SASC > ALINTPolygon is very diverse, some areas very rocky with no trees and mostly JUCOM2 for cover, other areas much more wooded with heavier dwarf shrub coverTrace species not listed: See data sheet for detailsTaller trees are present at lower elevation of polygon, Krummholz at higher elevationPIEN much shorter than PICOL Diverse herb. StratumTrace species not listed: See data sheet for detailsMany dying PICOL - bug kill? Trace species not listed: See data sheet for details Canopy species not given cover classesSpecies codes are missing identifiers Some species are without cover classesTrace species not listed: See data sheet for detailsNot much POTR5 regen STNE was listed---assumed Stipa nelsonii and changed to Achnatherum nelsoniiConifers well mixed UnID'ed moss was described as "Ptillium C. C."DECA18 and CASC12 grow in wetter patches, the others are limited to dry areas. Really a mix of two distinct associationsPatches of CACA4 and CAAQ. Very diverse and patchy marshy/seepy polygonLarge muddy low level flats of CAUT and little else. The relatively higher areas have a thicker cover of grasses and many mixed forbs of low % cover.Trace speceis not listed: See data sheet for details Cover of DECA18 > JUDR > CALEL8 CARUD only occuring w/ heavy cover along edges of polygon Unid'ed Moss was described as Sphagnum mossClumps of trees with vaccinium under them, open meadows dominated by CACA4 and SETR with many other gramanoids with low coverHerbaceous mostly in isolated wet pockets. Under the trees is all VACC and MOSS Sphagnum in wet areas also :)Trace species not listed: See data sheet for details Mix of gramanoids to forbs almost 50 /50 but greater number of forbstrace species not listed: See data sheet for detailstrace species not listed: See data sheet for details Not much veg but > 10%Small aspen frove covered about 10 x 10 m^2. Trees were of variablew height from 5-25 meters but no distinct sub-canopy or emergent strata was presentOpen stand (has been thinned) within FS campground.Difficult to judge relative cover for different wilow species because leaves are all turning yellow.Most of the H stratum is in the open, not under canopyLots of regeneration, very mixed stand Trace species not listed: see data sheetTree regen varies in height from less than 1 m to 5 mABLAL / PIEN are around the edges of the polygon closest to plot, with some regen / sub C in toward the center. The middle is more upland, drier and has mostly lodgepole and carexToadflaz (not blooming) present near road (HWY 1) Many species not given cover classesKrummholtz islands surrounded by open alpine meadowStand has grassy areas with Aspen and subcanopy of Juniperus scopulorum. Pinus contorta/Picea engelmannii regeneration and thicker areas of mature Pinus contorta/Picea engelmannii with an understory of Carex geyeri. Thermopsis throughout.  T 3dl'] AOQA @ 7  <@ ROMOAA.1004N1024Pinus contorta / Juniperus communis ForestPinus contorta / Juniperus communis Woodlandmixed aspen?CEGL000764ROMO13SNG, KJE1GentleNEMidslopeslope above drainageS@=EvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland15 - 20 m10 - 15 m 5 - 10 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mY@:rctGoodGood@9|rrf[PF7,,,       jjfaaT>]TAQA@ P2@ROMOAA.1002N1026Pinus contorta / Rockland WoodlandPinus contorta / Rock WoodlandCEGL005934ROMO13RCT, BHW1GentleVariableLowslopelower 1/3 of slopeForest near a creek.EvergreenNeedle-leavedForest10 - 15 mrctGoodFair\@9l``ZTTTOOOOOOOOOOOOOODD<-"""jjfaaT>]U]0AgPA@' #<<@ROMOAA.1001O1126Pinus contorta / Rockland WoodlandPinus contorta / Rock WoodlandCEGL005934ROMO13BHW, RCT1FlatFlatLow levelbenchEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest10 - 15 m 1 - 2 mA@>rctGoodGoodCCC=777222&&&&&&&&&&jjfaaT>}U]AQA@@ 2P@ ROMOAA.1000N1018Populus tremuloides / Phleum pratense Semi-Natural ForestPopulus tremuloides / Phleum pratense Semi-Natural ForestCEGL005829ROMO13SNG, BHW, KPF1FlatflatLowslopemeadowE@=Mixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedForest 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 mrctGoodGood9@9}}}xxxxxxxxxmmbbbbbZS111%%%%%% jjfaaT>Uw]fAoQA@ A @ROMOAA.100E06221Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium caespitosum ForestAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium caespitosum ForestCEGL000340ROMO13MGK, KPF1Somewhat steepSEHigh slopeupper 1/3 of slopex@=EvergreenNeedle-leavedShrubland 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m5@:AMGGoodFairV@9{{{{paVVVJJJJJJ6*&     jje``T>}]lAQA@ ((  F @ROMOAA.10M11162Pinus contorta - Populus tremuloides Forest AlliancePinus contorta - Populus tremuloides Forest AllianceA.424ROMOKMD, RCT1ModerateE@=Mixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedWoodland 2 - 5 m 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m@<rctFair'@9xxxxxxndZOOD99/(iid__T>}]A1QA@ 7 (@ ROMOAA.1D11162Pinus contorta - Populus tremuloides Forest AlliancePinus contorta - Populus tremuloides Forest Alliancepotr-pico-juco associationA.424ROMO13KPF, RCT1Somewhat steepSMidslopemid slopeMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedWoodland 5 - 10 m <0.5 m <0.5 m@:rctFair@9}}sssgg]V444444444)  hhc^^T>]wTLVAL"M | n > n i8\:h<  {R$@Moved plot about 15m SE from plot 13 because both wMoved plot about 15m SE from plot 13 because both were in same polygon. Moved 60m. From original point.Many dead trees. Diverse shrub and herb layers.Decadect Populus tremuloides stand, lots of regeneration but only near center. Edges see lots of conifer succession, many downed aspen in polygon. Outside of polygon many dead standing Pinus contorta and Pseudotsuga menziesii.some standing dead conifers and woodpeckers.lots of standing dead and downed trees.Not very much vegetation, no herb layer. Lots of regeneration of all spieces. Litter covers all surfaces not bare rocks, limber pines in forest of Abies lasiocarpapatchy polygon, some areas very disturbed and dominated by crested wheat grass and Bromis inermis.Pinus contorta regeneration from logging, even aged.Tree species all with ~ 10% cover.very deep litter, not much for herbaceousAspen regeneration relatively un-munched - lions?This polygon has rather sparce vegetation.Pseudotsuga menzesii > Pinus contortashrubby thick area of downed wood, Pseudotsuga menziesii regeneration and downed wood.Mostly rock with pockets of vegetation.lots of rocks, polygon is a steep slope.Open canopy, rock ground covered with some moss, virtually no herbaceous cover, some Juniperus communis, no other shrubs. One limber pine, a little limber pine regeneration.Doghair Pinus contorta, 10-15 cm. DBH.Tree height varied immensley (shortest = sapplings, tallest = 40+ meters.Subcanopy is regeneration, except for Alnus incana.Standing dead Pinus contorta about 10-15%, maybe from the beetle kill. Matchstick down Pinus contorta dead anout 1-10 cm in diameter. Even-aged Pinus contorta stand.Isolated PICOL/JUCOM2 stand within the polygon.Small aspen inclusion in complex of Pinus ponderosa/Juniperus communius woodland and Hesperostipa comata/Muhelbergia montana meadows. More open areas have higher cover of Rosa woodsia and Hesperostipa comata. Some Symphorocarpus at < 10cm tall (trace) some Populus tremuloides regeneration at < .5m. Tall.Populus tremuloides regeneration occurring, young trees about 2-3m. Tall.high level of human activity, possibly past burn site, which accounts for rabbitbrush and cheat grass and lack of Purshia tridentata.Open meadow traces of Koleria macrantha, Iris missouriensis, Muhlenbergia montana, Rosa woodsia, Thermopsis divaracarpa, Antennaria parvifolia. Potentilla was to young to id to species (maybe POPE or POHE).grassland type polygon with scattered trees. Pinus contorta regenerationNo herbaceous layer New Association: doesn't key out Really a mixed woodland with Pinus ponderosa and Pseudotsuga found in same ratio 50/50. Patchy woodland, but both species consistent around plot center. Lots of bare soil.4 Pinus contorta, 1 Picea engelmannii, 2 Pseudotsuga. Bromus tectorum predominatly along road margin. Wetter species like Juncus articus at bottom of slope. Seems to be representative of polygons around 176 although the easterly polygons have a higher shrub component.non-native species pasture, high disturbance (telephone pole, trail, close to trail)Patchy plot. Close to house and campground.Large rocks and gopher activity.Two Antennaria species, hard to distinguish the difference between them for cover. Definitely dominated by Poa pratensis but a decent mix of sedges exists as well. This site drains into a riparian area and is adjacent to thick Pinus contorta forest.even aged Pinus contorta stand, no regeneration.Area quite variable, goes from somewhat dry to very wet with stream running through it. Lots of moss near stream. Point on higher ground with more Pinus contorta and less Salix.LVAL.ue b + ; = U k ( {*n#d)8 j!V+(SLots of downed logs, most ~ 10-20 cm in diameLots of downed logs, most ~ 10-20 cm in diameter. Could be decadent stand or maybe blow-downA little swampy and mucky, lots of insects some standing waterLots of exposed, ectremely sandy soil, large erraticsDecadent aspen stand. Many dead aspen stems in sub-canopy, much fewer live stems. Smaller aspen regen heavily browsedNext to one of the main HWY leading to Estes (HWY 7).Very steep rocks with seepy areasLarge patch of scree with semi-continious turf.Bennett creek is part of polygon at edge.Stream running @ N end of polygon burn/ regen area, lots of dead fall, some dead standingArea previously bruned, now with shrub - sized regeneration and lots of standing dead and dead and down trees.Some gopher activity Dry area w/ regeneration toward N end of PolygonLots of dead wood and dying PICOL trees with brown needles. Very little regeneration. POTR5 trees scared by grazing elkDry shrubby slope above lake granbyDry and Rocky Dead and dying PICOL 5% coverAspen grove surrounded by sagebrush. Very little aspen regeneration. Large aspen with trunks damaged by grazing. Several standing dead aspenPICOL stand invaded by bark beetles--steep slopes w/ its own small drainage----some small treesSmall seepy stream goes through plot near edge of polygonLots of downed wood at about 10 cm in diameterUpland bench fed by seeps. Almost dry this late int the season.Willows heavily browsed, part of the seep has been dug up---wallow? FreshlyLow level in a mountain valley with a beautiful stream through the middleWet meadow with several dry and wet streambeds Several mud elk wallowsPIPU stand surrounded by Aspen. Willow understory along the creek.Rocky upland areas and lowere saturated bitsMany well-worn elk trails. Seepy slope with large rocks, bedrock, wet meadows.Above small seasonal lake that doesn't appear on map (lake to S)The plot contained a cow pond, man made, with various sedges and rushes. Aspens and conifers on a ridge.Damp forest near river. Downed wood and standing dead OLD BURNEdge between ABLAL/VAMYO forest and SABR shrubland-- Windy conditions Large granitic boulders/bedrock. Small stream (not in polygon) to NW Signs of old fire (charcoaled wood pieces on ground-downfall, and scarred standing trunksRocks Steep with boulders and well dreained soilsDeveloped area, trees thinned, lots of gravel roads.Campground with some tree thinning.Small ponds to w. of polygon <5m distant, and lion lake no. 2 to W ~ 60 m. Wind prevailsDry, open canopy, lots of bare soil, some exposed rocks, very exposed areaThe plot is in an avalanche debris field. Large PIEN were flagged up to 10 m, while many small trees were flagged to the top and bent down hll. Small stream bisects the plot.Small stream through polygon plot near small (20 x 20 m) open meadow included in polygonSparce PIEN forest near a wet meadow. Several large standing dead PIEN lots of boulders.Large rock outcrop nearby Downed wood and standing deadAspen grove mixed with conifers surrounding a stream.Old brun or bug kill with a few fall trees and lots of regenIn cirque w/ stream bordering the east side. Snow present on grounddisturbed area above lake fire or bark beetle, probably both. Lots of downed trees, some dead standing at margins of polygonHwy 7 at west side of polygon. Disturbance (trash/weeds) from prozimity to road)Polygon stand borders salix riparian area w/ lots of standing waterKrummholtz don't have many branches from about 0 to 0.75 m. Many are bent over form snow piling up on the uphill sideArea slopes down into stream, vegetation becomes denser, changes composition. Aspens small, lots of regeneration. Heavily browsed willow. LVAL3~@ Evidence of dead standing PSME,Evidence of dead standing PSME, suspected spruce bud worm kill.Unable to id grass and sedge species due to intense grazing.Lots of PSME regeneration Some burned treesThree elk, one with a collar, were observed in the plot.Heavily grazed. Sage looks in good health except for lack of regeneration.Mixed weeds and some natives in gravel lot. Small hummock with PIPOS/ PUTR2.Willows are browsed off, otherwise it would be a shrubland.Large diameter PICOL forest has been thinned (10-20 years ago). W]]|AQA@ ( 2@ ROMOAA.1012M11161Pinus ponderosa - Populus tremuloides Forest AlliancePinus ponderosa - Populus tremuloides Forest AllianceA.399ROMO13RCT, BHW1GentleVariableChannel bedvalley7@=Mixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedWoodland20 - 35 m 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m0.5 - 1 mrctFairGoodB@ 9~sg\\RK)))kkfaaT>w]HAPA@a  2@ ROMOAA.1010O0841Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii Regeneration AreaAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestAbies lasiocarpa / Vaccinium myrtillus Forest1CEGL000343ROMO13RCT, KMD1ModerateSEChannel bedvalley>@=EvergreenNeedle-leaved15 - 20 m 1 - 2 m <0.5 m <0.5 mrctGoodNo regen asociation existsrggg[[[[[[SFB86,,,,,(((((((""jjfaaT>\]4ABQA`@a 7 < @ROMOAA.101G08222Abies lasiocarpa / Rockland WoodlandAbies lasiocarpa Scree Woodland2CEGL000925ROMO13SNG, KJE1Somewhat steepNMidslopehillslope bedrock outcropF@=EvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 mamg+@ 9nbbbbbb]]]]]]]]]SSH<<<<2#      jje``T>w]APA@}   @ ROMOAA.1009O0841Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii Regeneration AreaAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Sambucus racemosaDead and Down Trees1ROMO13KMD, RCT1Somewhat steepNEChannel bedlow slope@=EvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m7@:rctFairh@9{{{pe[LAAA555555* jjfaaT>__] _APA@*A@ROMOAA.1008O0910Sparse Nonvascular Vegetation (on rock and unconsolidated substrates)Sparse non-vascular vegetation (on rock and unconsolidated substrates)Talus??CEGL002888ROMO13KJE, BHW1Somewhat steepSHigh slopetalus"Granite and metamorphic boulders <0.5 m <0.5 mrctAbies lasiocarpa krummholzGoodGoodwwwwwwwwwwwwIIIIIIB64$"jjfaaT>T]$A2QA@@ Z( @ROMOAA.1007N10221Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Moss ForestAbies lasiocarpa / Moss ForestCEGL000321ROMO13KPF1ModerateSMidslopemid slopeEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland15 - 20 m10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mrctGoodFair&@9sgga[[[VVVVVVVVLLLB7,!!kkfaaT>]AQA@@ K  @ROMOAA.1005N1024Pinus contorta / Carex spp. ForestPinus contorta / Carex sp. ForestPinus contorta / Carex spp. Forestabla/carex??ROMO13BHW, KPF1Somewhat steepSEMidslopemid slopeEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland15 - 20 m10 - 15 m 5 - 10 m <0.5 m@:rctFairPoort@9~rrrrrrrrhhhh\QF<-"""""""""  jjfaaT>u/LVAL]## 6 ` , ;~QqkmSmall polygon. Rosa woodsia was the dominaSmall polygon. Rosa woodsia was the dominant shrub. This decsription is unclassified.3rd Veg Assoc Name: ARTR (PUTR) / MUMU (HECOC) Shrubland.Big polygon, walked through 1/2 ha. And seemed like a fair representative. Going down east, ponderosa and douglas fir became denser and juniperus communius becomes more abundant. New Association.Unclassified primary Veg. Assoc.-----Backyard of a cabin--lots of invasives, strange mix----RICE is very robust--forbs similar to a Muhly grassland. Polygon surrounded by PIPOS woodlandRight next to HWY 36, pasture for cattle grazing. Veg is patchy and not very consistent, lots of different species are dominant in micro-habitats (about 20 square meter patches), Boutelous gracilis is likely dominant due to grazing.Point 185 is in the same polygon and it looks like this polygon is only big enough for one point. The codominance b/w artemisia frigida and Muhlenbergia montana is apparent. The description to this association is accuate. Rosa woodsii not seen at this pointThis site shows higher levels of disturbance from human activity, elk herbivory and weeds than in the description Muhlenbergia montana cover is patchy but dominates in many areas of the plot, same with Hesperostipa comata.3rd is best fit even though total shrub coverage higher than sescriptoin. Barely any herbaceaus cover. No one shrub obvious dominant.Bromus inermis semi-natural herb description doesn't have enough to say how it fits, but this site was all non-native except for the Pinus contorta and Penstemon.If Pinus ponderosa were included in polygon, primary vegetation association would be Pinus ponderosa/Purshia tridentata. Disturbed site, about 50m from house and surrounded by campground.Moved plot 30 meters North East due to the fact that the plot is in the middle of a man-made lake. Hard to say what dominates other than Artemisia frigida because it s a lot of invasive, non-native grasses which are not familiar to me.New Association! Low scree slope surrounded by PICOL/VASC veg. Wasn't very heavy but still >10%. Several gramanoids co-dominatedLow Veg. cover, JUCOM2 had highest cover-most like a stratum-Not many rocks so not a rockland/ woodland. Secondary veg. assoc. is closest defined association to this stand.This should be a PIFL2 krummholtz shrubland but this association does not existShrub cover wasn't as high as description but there was lots of rock and a dreainage. Willows were concentrated along the drainagePICOL in plot, Which is weird, plus tree cover was close to 15%. I wasn't sure what else to call it though because VASC was clearly the dominant. Trees were full-sized with lots of regen.No classification exists for Poa pratensis dominated grassland. Secondary name is poor descriptionof site because too much Poa pratensis, not enough Carex inops has Penstemon FL instead of CHIV8 same species are Potentilla sp, Antennaria sp. And Artemisia frigida.This was the closest association however this site contained a sifnificantly smaller % herbaceous layer, that was more diversified.Some JUSC2, but not enough for a woodland.Meadow on dude ranch, borders dirt road----High disturbance area------Description for this association is lackingDominats were DAIN and SIPR. Lower cover observed than in ass. Description, but primary is definitely the closest associationGood match, more rocks then described and slightly less herbaceous cover. Poa also present that isn't mentioned in descriptionThe plot was not entirely flat. TRSP2 was also abundantAssociation to description N/A Stream at E; ESE side of polygon with H2O fall over granitic bedrock high in feldspar / quartz; association not described in book^8 ( z]TAQA@D ((@ ROMOAA.167C091Trifolium dasyphyllum Herbaceous VegetationTrifolium dasyphyllum Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001935ROMO13BHW, KMD1GentleWHigh slopesaddleSaddle/ Ridge in AplineHerb-perennialBroad leaf herbaceousHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 m <0.5 m$@-AMGGoodGoodxxxxxxxxnddddddM6&&&gge``T>U}]PAQA@@ F (@ROMOAA.166G078Geum rossii - Sibbaldia procumbens Herbaceous VegetationGeum rossii - Sibbaldia procumbens Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001969ROMO13KPF1Somewhat steepSEMidslopemid slope(@))Herb-perennialBroad leaf herbaceousHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 mamgGoodGood low coverzzzuuuuuuuuukkkkkkkT=---!!!!!! gge``T>Uu]HA@QA@ P@ ROMOAA.165D083Salix arctica / Geum rossii Dwarf-shrublandSalix arctica / Geum rossii Dwarf-shrublandCEGL001430ROMO13RCT, SNG1Somewhat steepNWInterfluveridge top?@()Cold-deciduousBroad-leavedDwarf shrubland 1 - 2 m <0.5 m <0.5 mAMGSalix brachycarpa / DECA18 shrublandGoodGoodmmhhhhhhhhh^TIIIII8*gge``T>U]/AfPA@ ((@ ROMOAA.164S09120Salix planifolia / Caltha leptosepala ShrublandSalix planifolia / Caltha leptosepala ShrublandCEGL002665ROMO13KMD, KPFModerateFlatMidslopebeachRelatively soggy areaHerb-perennialMicrophyllousShrubland 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m0@-amgGoodGood@ @zpeeeZZO@000      jje``T>]]ܚAPA@.  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BoardlineA.3562ROMO13KMD, SRB2GentleNEToeslopelower 1/3 of slope}@&)Herb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation 1 - 2 m 5 - 10 m <0.5 m <0.5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m@<sngGoodPoor @@ zzznnnnnnZPLDB888884444444..&gge``T>o]:AQA@j F @@ROMOAA.161F0546Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Trifolium dasyphyllum ForestTalusROMO13KPF, KJE1SteepSWtalus upper slope,@%)EvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland@-BHWGood@@<000***%iie``T>UU  l p k:]8AAQA@e P2@@ROMOAA.174N054Bromus inermis - Trifolium spp. Non-native Herbaceous VegetationBromus inermis - (Pascopyrum smithii) Semi-Natural Herbaceous VegetationBromus inermis - (Pascopyrum smithii) Semi-natural Herbaceous Vegetation1CEGL005264ROMO13KMD, SBB1GentleNWToeslopeflat meadow\@/)Herb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation 5 - 10 m <0.5 mV@<BHWPinus contorta / Juniperus communis WoodlandGoodPoor@@/##wmia_UUUUUQQQQQQQKK?=gge``T>]u]fA QA @ A@ ROMOAA.173J09142Bouteloua gracilis - Bromus tectorum - Carex inops Herbaceous VegetationPinus contorta / Purshia tridentata Woodland AssociationPurshia tridentata / Muhlenbergia montana ShrublandReview Name?CEGL001057ROMO13KPF, SRB1Somewhat steepSLowslopemid slope7@.)Herb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mM@<BHW@@zzzzzzoecSQGGGGGCCCCCCC==1#jje``T>Uw]JAQA@Z 2(@ ROMOAA.172F124Artemisia frigida / Mesic Graminoid Herbaceous VegetationArtemisia frigida Shrubland Alliance4A.2565ROMO13SNG1variousSWLowslopelowslopeK@-)Herb-perennialMicrophyllousDwarf shrubland0.5 - 1 m0.5 - 1 mM@-sngFair@ @ymmmgggbVVVVVVVVK@@@@@@/ gge``T>U}]?AaQA@o 2 @ ROMOAA.170H0546Gramanoid screeUnclassified - Gramanoid scree5 Shrubby subalpine meadowROMO13KMD, KPF1SteepWChannelhillside above drainageB@,)Herb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mamg@ @pdddddd_________UK@@@55zziie``T>]]/APA@ 2# @ ROMOAA.17P1236Pinus ponderosa / Juniperus communis WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Muhlenbergia montana WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Juniperus communis Woodlandnew?, MU = 36CEGL000859ROMO13KPF, MGK1Somewhat steepWMidslopemid slopeB@+)EvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mrctGood@ @uf[[[OOOOOOD:8(&hhd__T>w]TA@QA`@D @ ROMOAA.169D10401Pinus flexilis Krommholz ShrublandAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Salix brachycarpa ShrublandPinus flexilis Krummholz Shrubland2ROMO13RCT, AMG1Somewhat steepNMidslopecolluvial slopeK@*)EvergreenNeedle-leavedShrubland 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m@-amgFairQ@ @wllllaRGGG;;;;;;*  jje``T>w)e ' E]AQA@1  2<@ ROMOAA.187I114Artemisia frigida / Mesic Graminoid Herbaceous VegetationArtemisia frigida Shrubland Alliance4A.2565ROMO13RCT, SNG1GentleWChannel bedvalleyZ@4)Herb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m+@"-AMGGood"This plot did not key in the keyznnnnnnnndZPPPEE.#gge``T>]]AQA@E"<( @ ROMOAA.182L1020Pseudotsuga menziesii - Pinus ponderosa ForestPseudotsuga menziesii Woodland AllianceMU = 20A.552ROMO13KMD, SBB2Somewhat steepEHigh slopeupper 1/3 of slopej@3)EvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m@<BHWFairPoor@@|||wwkkkkkkkkaVVVJJ@1&&&iie``T>]_]$A@PA`@/ F @ ROMOAA.180Q114Ribes cereum / Pascopyrum smithii Seminatural shrublandPascopyrum smithii Herbaceous Vegetation2 Not a shrubalnd, see pictures, disturbedCEGL001577ROMO13RCT, SNG, KPF1ModerateSEMidslopemid slopeMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedShrubland 5 - 10 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mAMGGoodGood@@ttib@@@@@@@@@5+'     gge``T>]w]L3A@P QA@@x ( (@ROMOAA.179J124Bouteloua gracilis Herbaceous VegetationBouteloua gracilis Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001760ROMO13BHW, KPF1GentleNBasin floorvalley floorHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m>@!-BHWFairFair@@yyythhhhhhhh^TJ???4gge``T>]1A_PA @   @ ROMOAA.178Q124Muhlenbergia montana Herbaceous VegetationMuhlenbergia montana Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001646ROMO13SNG, KPF1FlatFlatHigh sloperidge*@2)Herb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mt@ -AMGGoodGood@@ssssssssi_TII>>'   gge``T>]A QA@  F(@ ROMOAA.176J104Muhlenbergia montana - Hesperostipa comata Herbaceous VegetationMuhlenbergia montana - Hesperostipa comata Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001647ROMO13KMD, SRB1GentleSToeslopetoe slopef@1)Herb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m@<BHWFairGood@@ujjjjjSH888,,,,,,!  gge``T>U]AtQA @ < @ROMOAA.175G1136Pinus ponderosa / Shrub WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Arctostaphylos uva-ursi WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Juniperus communis WoodlandMU = 36; mixed shrub layer, review newCEGL000859ROMO13SRB, RCT1SteepSEHigh sloperock slope7@0)EvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m3@-amgPinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandGoodFair@@rggg[[[[[[OC?86,,,,,(((((((""iie``T>_E A$]A@ QA@@ 2 <@ ROMOAA.195K124Bromus inermis - (Pascopyrum smithii) Semi-natural Herbaceous VegetationBromus inermis - (Pascopyrum smithii) Semi-natural Herbaceous VegetationCEGL005264ROMO13BHW, KPF1GentleEChannel bedvalley floorEphemeral stream.Herb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation 5 - 10 m 1 - 2 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m|@$-BHWFairGood#@F|qaaaBBBBBB4'%       gge``T>] DAQA@f!Z2@ ROMOAA.194H094Hesperostipa comata / Carex sp.Hesperostipa comata Colorado Front Range Herbaceous Vegetation4CEGL001702ROMO13SNG, JES2FlatFlatBasin floormountain valleyl@EHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 m <0.5 m@<amgGoodPoorr@Fyyytthhhhhhh^^TTTTT=2"""gge``T>Uw]XA QA@@ -  @ ROMOAA.193L094Populus tremuloides / Poa pratensis Semi-Natural ForestPopulus tremuloides / Bromus tectorum Semi-Natural WoodlandPopulus tremuloides / Poa pratensis ForestCEGL003148ROMO13KMD, SBB1Somewhat steepSELowslopetoe slopeerratics on slopeHerb-perennialGraminoidWoodland 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mJ@<amgGoodPoor@FsssTTTTTTI?;+)  gge``T>]"A1QA@n 2@ ROMOAA.192L054Pinus contorta / Juniperus communis ForestPinus contorta / Juniperus communis Woodlandabla-pien/juco? DisturbedCEGL000764ROMO13SBB1GentleFlatLowslopelowlandlots of gopher activityRoadEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m <0.5 m <0.5 msngGoodPoor@Fuuuuii_PE??gge``T>]}]GAUQA@@  2  2@ ROMOAA.189N1236Pinus ponderosa / Rosa woodsia WoodlandPinus ponderosa Woodland Alliance4 MU = 36, high cover of ROWO; lower shrub coverA.530ROMO13RCT, SNG1GentleFlatToeslopevalley floor@EEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m 1 - 2 m 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 ml@#-sngGoodPoorW@@{peZZPA666****** iie``T>]@`AU QA @![ @ ROMOAA.188I0914Chrysothamnus spp. / Muhlenbergia montana ShrublandMuhlenbergia montana Herbaceous VegetationArtemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana - (Purshia tridentata) / Muhlenbergia montana - (Hesperostipa comata ssp. comata) Shrubland1CEGL005827ROMO13JES2ModerateSWMidslopevalley sideCold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mPreviously prescribed burn?BHWPinus ponderosa WoodlandGood;@@/###wsigbbbbb^^^^^^^XXLJiie``T>UALVAL.h} M Q ' , ~ O v F NS!o',]RPolygon covers the ridge between two smalPolygon covers the ridge between two small creeks down to the point where they joinPolygon slopes off to North and South of plot. Plot on flat shoulder-like ridge.inhabited area but no weeds in plot except smooth brome which seems to be slowly taking over the danthoniaRaining. Some large rocks/bedrock.Charcoal in ground, Many lighting scarred treesVery poorly drained Saturated W/ hummocks of PIEN / vaccinium/stamcIntermittent water flow @ E. Side of polygon and stream to West. See diagram on back, this appears to be a ribbon forest or the closest thing to one that we have seen.creek borders south side of polygonSeep, heavily grazed. Walked through whole polygon to point 5173 and was representative of primary association with even aged Populus tremuloides stand and lots of nonmative grasses (POPR, PHPR, BRTE,THDI4, ROWO, and peppergrass.Clearing in the forest, dry slope with shrubs, scattered trees and grasses. Stream borders the south side of the polygon.Surrounded by dirt road in residential area. High disturbance. 3 leafy spurge plants seen.Steep, skree slope about 40% of polygon covered with rocksSalix are very sad looking. Extremely overgrazed and not much foliageHawk nest in Picea engelmannii at center of plot. Picture 973 (Goshawk?) large accipiter, highly agitated Seasonally wet, snow accummulates.Knoll/upland part of large meadowwet seepy saturated little creeks all throughoutThis is a peat wetland surrounded by heavily grazed salix spp. Wetland drains into Poudre stream to the southWet saturated seasonally floded?Habenanias?Historic cabin to NW, Historic trailer to SESemi-flodded to dry marxhy area along roadsideWell grazed shrubland near a stream and surrounded by meadow and PICOL forestTalus slope, possible avalanche slopeNext to high traffic gravel road. Poorly drained soils.Small mesic polygon amongst boulder fields and snowfields at 11800 ft.Dry hummoc in a large Salix dominated wetland.Lake-very wet No emergent aquaticsvery wet, probably seasonally wetWetland with channelized water, moderately well-drainedStanding water, elk wallows. Meadow with islands of trees small stream with slow flowsoggy wet meadow----heavily grazed EleocharisDry open slope with patches of bare ground and patches of alpine meadow.Moderately well drained---Elk grazing nearbyWell drained 3 marmots sunning them selves on rocksDry hillside with lots of shrubs and dead, downed trees. Old burn standing, tall Pinus ponderosa with Pseudotsuga mensezii and Pinus ponderosa regeneration underneath.Rocky outcrop with lots of seepage and swamp. Wet meadow mixed with krummholtz.Elk herbivory--herd of 25 grazing nearbyLots of bedrock, very low gradient W/ slow moving waterMeadow in the middle of a Krummholz shrublandTombstone Ridge Well drained Marmots like it here judging by the several we saw sunning themselves on rocks and trhe mounds of scat in the rocksSeasonally saturated---moderately well drainedPlot occures on the SE slope of a rigeline running through the polygon. More PSME as the aspece changes E and N.. Probably a non-uniform polygonBurned trees on NE hill. Old homemtead in meadow (Engert). Forest road bisects meadow: with wet area in southern end, and dry on North end.Developed area, house and driveway.near human habitation and trail, lots of gopher activityBasin floor next to paved road and parking lot, both get heavy traffic. Poorly drained, flat, open meadow.This plot was located next to a lake in Big Elk Meadows. Two dirt roads disect the plot. The trees were limbed up to two meters to reduce fire danger.LVAL : ] 0=Q1Microsite provide variables in plant composition. Diversity is mostly dominated by Carex aquatilis iMicrosite provide variables in plant composition. Diversity is mostly dominated by Carex aquatilis in the majority of the meadow but real wet swampy area are more Carex utriculata . Some forbs mixed in.Some trees because the wetland is well dreained but still predominately CAAQMore DECA18 @ this point than in descriptionMatches description well, co-dominates with CAAQ and low forb cover. Some drier hummocks with small PIEN and different gramanoids but thse acout for less than 1%Fair match to association lower herbaceaus cover than described due to amount of rocks and bare ground. DECA18 was also more dominant than CALEL8 which is different than description.The site was not partially flooded. The description was listed in the index under "partially flooded". This made the description hard to findFair description if accurately ID Kobresia---YESNew association- Doesn't exist so no description available to compare toNot sure of representation, Very large polygon. God match to descriptionThis site is an old burn and so has many shrubs and young trees, but few large trees.The point was located on top of a rock outcrop. Much of the polygon was flat and flooded, but salix arctica was still dominant.MIOB2 with low cover. Veg structure matches association description---SIALS2 listed as having significant coverVery sparse PIFL2 cover, mostly large boulders with small disconnected patches of Hervaceous veg. and PIFL2 individuals.Poor much because polygon is mostly lichen/rock, but isn't considered non-vascular because herbaceous coverage is greater than 10%. A good match would be GEROT rockland, but association doesn't exist. Coverage of POBI6 is also much lower than in description and total herbaceous cover is much lower than 80%.Some vegetation between rocks but < 10%Plot lacking the "pincushion" forbs but including some taller graminoids with little cover May actually have different association name if Vaccinium spp is VACA13- unknown (sorry)Little clumps of GEROT, Mertesista and a few grasses growing up here, but most of the polygon is huge rocks covered w/ lichens of all colors except purpleVery large polygon-not sure of representation. Fair match to association, site contained more species than described and ARSE really co-dominated with GEROT MIOB2 was present but in a much smaller amount than described2nd-better fit to site even through enough ABLAL and PIEN to key to primary1st. OK fit because it ia all inclusive----Second focuses on 2 dom. Species in plotNot possible to identify Carex with no heads: was tufted, 10-20 cm tall with blades only slightly curving over towards the tips. Disturbed meadow site (current road and old homestead).Good match except the house, moved grass and planted Populus tremuloides (small % of total area).Possible new association of Hesperostipa comata / Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus. Hesperostipa comata dominate vegetation, named a similar site (719) Hesperostipa comata / Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus herbaceous vegetation. More cheatgrass in this plot.Horse corral 3 meters from point.Hard to key Carex to species. Lots of Hesperostipa comata and Juncus (ar/ba) around. New Association not in key.Both new associations, didn't key out. No way to look up Pinus contorta/ Populus tremuloides, not in book although possibly an option.Entire polygon is residential area, NPS housing possibly. Most of polygon is dirt road and houses. Poor match to association description because is residential area. Probably was Pinus contorta/Juniperus communius before it was settled.m ] A@ !QA`@ < 2@ ROMOAA.202A0713Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Salix brachycarpa ShrublandSalix brachycarpa / Mesic Forbs ShrublandSalix brachycarpa / Mesic Forbs ShrublandCEGL001135ROMO13SRB1ModerateWHigh slopeupper 1/3 of slopeModerately well drainedMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedShrubland 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 mBHWGoodGoodM@FqqqLLLLLL8,* iie``T>W]A!QA`@ ( P@ (ROMOAA.201A0813Salix brachycarpa / Mesic Forbs ShrublandSalix planifolia / Kobresia myosuroides shrublandSalix brachycarpa / Mesic Forbs ShrublandRiparian??CEGL001135ROMO13SRB1ModerateEHigh slopeHigh mountain slope0@ECold-deciduousMicrophyllousShrubland0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mamg???FairU@F~~~~~sdTTTHHHHHH3'%  iie``T>U_]EA@ QA@@"< @@ROMOAA.2I0936Pinus ponderosa / Purshia tridentata WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Purshia tridentata WoodlandCEGL000867ROMO13SRB, RCT, KPF2Somewhat steepSHigh sloperidge@EEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 my@HamgFairGoodysssnbbbbbbbbXXMMMAA7( ggc^^T>]w]X>A]QA@@s F @ ROMOAA.199M124Carex spp. Herbaceous VegetationPhleum pratense Herbaceous VegetationUnclassified - Carex spp. Herbaceous Vegetation5ROMO13KJE, MGK1GentleHigh slopemeadow@Emetal scrap (5)/water (5)Herb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation 5 - 10 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mm@HsngGoodunknown@FzzznnWL<!! gge``T>]w]DAQA@ 2  <@ ROMOAA.198G12142Purshia tridentata / Muhlenbergia montana ShrublandPurshia tridentata / Muhlenbergia montana ShrublandCEGL001057ROMO13KMD, MGK1GentleSLowslopetoe slope%@EHouseCold-deciduousMicrophyllousShrubland 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 msngPinus ponderosa / Purshia tridentata WoodlandGoodFairc@F~ti^^RRG8(!! jje``T>]A5 QA@ A (@ ROMOAA.197J104Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus / Hesperostipa comata Herbaceous VegetationChrysothamnus viscidiflorus / Hesperostipa comata Herbaceous VegetationHesperostipa comata - Bouteloua gracilis Herbaceous Alliance4A.1234ROMO13KMD, SRB1ModerateSLowslopelower 1/3 of slope:@EHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m@ <BHWGoodPoor@FmcaWUKKKKKGGGGGGGAA97gge``T>U LVAL&  \  d >  )N%zQ]9|5cTrace species not listed unless they represent the oTrace species not listed unless they represent the only species in the strata: see data sheet for details.Many large old PIEN > 50cm DBH ABLAL are smaller, borderline subcanopy both seem to be regenerating.Carex and DECA18 do not mix, VAMYO is only under conifers, heavily PIEN dominated UnID'ed moss was Id'ed as sphagnum sp.Very large swampy meadow ABLAL:PIEN 1:3Middle of the plot is near a little stream w/ wet meadow species, where as most othe polygon is drier w/ vaccinium and sibbaldia forming 70% of the understory.This plot is distinct from surrounding polygons of steep rock PIPOS hillsides. Trace species not included unless they represent the only species in the strata, see data sheet for details.many species missing cover classesPIPU and PIEN are difficult to differientiate. All trees we checked appeared to be PIPUMore shrub and herbaceous species listed as trace species. See field form for entire list.MT. Lion kill at plot center& 7-8-04 looks reasonably newUnknown forb was a rununculaceae most of this polygon is covered in standing water = a pondLots of PIPOs regeneration. PUTR2 slightly out covers RICE.Unidentified forb was listed as POIBI6Trace species are not listed as strata, the detailed and entire list can be found on the field form.Aspen ht. Closer to 5m and Abies closer to 2 m.trace species not listed: see data sheet for detailsCarex sp. Was dominant, although we were unable to key to species.*~ 65% are dead, still standing of POTRSome moss on large rocks two large dead standing PICOL Small amounts of PICOL regen Patches of aspen and pure sedge but dominated by willows Indian plum also found (don't know scientific name) (cover class = 10%)Tall and short shrubs were clumped while dwarf shrub grew intermixed with the herbaceous stratumMore carex sp. Closer to lake, SIPR dominates uplandXeric shrub species such as JUCOM2 and ARUV growing on rocks above mucky ground.Carex sp. Was identified as Carex siccataUnidentified species was listed as PBIO6- no such species on colorado list?!?This puddle and surrounding veg is unique not sure if trees belong in plot or not since poly is mostly water. CAAQ and DECA are most prevalent graminoids around S end. Conifers to edge of water on north half of tarn. Canopy trees not included in data entry-see data sheets for details PICOL t, ABLAL t, and PIEN t.We couldn't decide if carex sp. Was a Carex of a Kobresia. The heads were super small and sometimes the stems seemed triangular so I went with carex.Some of the herbaceous species that occurred as trace are not listed but are available on the field form.trace species not listed: See data sheets for detailsHard to descern if there is more ELQU2 or CAAQ B/C the ELQU2 is so heavily grazed UnID'ed Moss was described as sphagnumTrace species not listed---see data sheets for detailsTrace species not listed: See data sheet for detailsLots of Bedrock ABLAL / BENA are growing together, well mixed in uplands, SAPL2 dominates saturated areas.Rocks aprox. 50% covered in lichens---patches of matted veg. between talus fingersLots of downed woody debris, up to 20 cm diameter. Lichen was identified as "cruspose"VAMYO coming from nearby krummholz fir polygon but actually has significant cover throughtout this plot. ****not sure about identity of VAMYO may actually be VACA13Almost all neat rock formations with scattered veg in cracks and creveces and at base of rocky outcropsCharcoal and firescar on stumps and trees large rock outcrops downed trees-windthrow beetle kill elk and deer scatTrace species not listed unless they represent the only species in the strata: see data sheets for details.W B ts]H}AQA@! Z @ ROMOAA.211N1038Pinus flexilis / Rockland WoodlandPinus flexilis / Rockland WoodlandThis rock?ROMO13BHW, RCT1SteepNMidslopevalley sidewall, tallus/bouldersSparse vegetation 1 - 2 m <0.5 m <0.5 mLots of Large BouldersamgGoodz@Fuiiiccc^::::::::00&iie``T>w]AQA@6F@ ROMOAA.210K072Geum rossii - Polygonum bistortoides Herbaceous VegetationGeum rossii / RocklandGeum rossii - Polygonum bistortoides Herbaceous Vegetation2CEGL001967ROMO13SBB, SRB1ModerateNWRocky sloperocky outcrop Mostly rockHerb-perennialBroad leaf herbaceousHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 mBHWGoodPoor8@ Fn^^^EEEEEE6)%       gge``T>Uu]A@QA@ Z@ROMOAA.209G0510Sparse Nonvascular Vegetation (on rock and unconsolidated substrates)Sparse non-vascular vegetation (on rock and unconsolidated substrates)Talus??CEGL002888ROMO13KMD, KJE1ModerateEMidslopecolluvial slopeSparse vegetation 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mABLAL > PIENBHWGood)@ F}shhh]]JJJJJJJJJJJ9/-#!  iie``T>]]ЏAPA@? 2<@ ROMOAA.208S108Geum rossii - Sibbaldia procumbens Herbaceous VegetationGeum rossii - Sibbaldia procumbens Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001969ROMO13KMD, KPF1Somewhat steepNEHigh slopetop slope/@EHerb-perennialBroad leaf herbaceousHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 m <0.5 m@HAMGGoodFair@ F|rrrrrr[D444(((((( gge``T>U}]AQA@ Z <@ROMOAA.207I0810Sparse Nonvascular Vegetation (on rock and unconsolidated substrates)Geum rossii - Artemisia scopulorum Herbaceous VegetationSparse non-vascular vegetation (on rock and unconsolidated substrates)Talus??CEGL002888ROMO13SRB, SBBFlatVariableInterfluveridge top@EHerb-perennialSparse vegetationi@HBHWGoodGood@ Fwka[[QQQQQMMMMMMMGG;2iie``T>_UU]AQA@x2@ ROMOAA.206L082Geum rossii - Minuartia obtusiloba Herbaceous VegetationGeum rossii - Artemisia scopulorum Herbaceous VegetationGeum rossii - Minuartia obtusiloba Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001965ROMO13SRB, KPF1GentleSWInterfluvehighslopeHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 mamg???Fair@ FujZZZZZZZZZOC?75+++++'''''''!!gge``T>Uu]HYAjPA@ ((  @ ROMOAA.204S1236Pinus ponderosa / Arctostaphylos uva-ursi WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Arctostaphylos uva-ursi WoodlandCEGL000844ROMO13BHW, KPF1Somewhat steepNEMidslopemid slopeEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest15 - 20 m 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mAMGGoodGood}}}}}}}}}si_TI>>6'iie``T> ]>AQA @  (2@ ROMOAA.219N093Salix arctica / Geum rossii Dwarf-shrublandSalix arctica / Geum rossii Dwarf-shrublandCEGL001430ROMO13RCT, BHW1variableVariableLowslopebedrock outcropR@ EMossHerb-perennialBroad-leavedDwarf shrubland0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m6@HamgFairGood@F~rrrrrrrrh^SSSSSB4$gge``T>U]A@QA@ <P @ ROMOAA.218F073Kobresia myosuroides - Geum rossii Herbaceous VegetationKobresia myosuroides - Geum rossii Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001908ROMO13SRB1Somewhat steepNWHigh slopeupper 1/3 of slope*@ EHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation 1 - 2 m <0.5 mamgFairFairujjjjjSH888,,,,,, gge``T>U_] :AQA`@> (2@ ROMOAA.217N09401Abies lasiocarpa Krummholz Shrubland AllianceAbies lasiocarpa Krummholz Shrubland4CEGL000985ROMO13BHW, RCT1GentleNbottom of Circquebedrock outcrop, bench9@ EEvergreenMixedShrubland 1 - 2 ml@HBHWGoodGoodiiic]]]XLLLLLLLLLLAAAAA6/$$$jje``T>UW]xpAQA@ # 2 @ ROMOAA.216N0913Betula nana - Salix brachycarpa ShrublandBetula nana - Salix brachycarpa ShrublandRiparian??CEGL005828ROMO13BHW, RCT1Somewhat steepSMidslopemid slopeCold-deciduousMicrophyllousShrubland <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mSABR heavily grazedBHWGoodFair}\\\\\\\\RH>>>>>3$ iie``T>U]xnA QA@P @ROMOAA.215I062Geum rossii - Minuartia obtusiloba Herbaceous VegetationGeum rossii - Minuartia obtusiloba Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001965ROMO13KPF1Somewhat steepWInterfluvetalusHerb-perennialBroad leaf herbaceousHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 mT@HBHWGoodFairq@F|vvvqeeeeeeee[[[[[[[D- gge``T>Uu]xA.QA@y <@ROMOAA.213H0442High Mountain Talus Scree / Non VegetatedTalus Scree / Non Vegetated5 Mu = 42?ROMO13BHW, KMD1GentleEToeslopemid slope"Talus slope, lots of downed woodSparse vegetation <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mY@HBHWGoodhhhhbbb]QQQQQQQG=333333     iie``T>U]A%QA@% <@ ROMOAA.212I0413Abies lasiocarpa Krummholz Shrubland AllianceVaccinium (caespitosum, scoparium) Dwarf-shrubland4CEGL001140ROMO13BHW, KMD1Somewhat steepSEMidslopetalusHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation 1 - 2 m <0.5 m <0.5 mAMGGoodFairwwwqkkkfffffffff\RGGGGG0%iie``T>U g] AQA@Y 2@ROMOAA.225L076Carex scopulorum - Caltha leptosepala Herbaceous VegetationCarex scopulorum - Caltha leptosepala Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001823ROMO13SBB, KPF1ModerateSWseepseepWet site, poor drainageHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 mAMGGoodFair@F~~~~~~~~~ttttttt]RBBB gge``T>Uu]bA@QA`@M 2  2@ ROMOAA.224M091Dasiphora fruticosa ssp. floribunda Subalpine Shrubland [Provisional]Carex rupestris - Trifolium dasyphyllum Herbaceous Vegetationshrub layer is sparse?CEGL001863ROMO13RCT, BHW1Somewhat steepNWHigh slopeupper 1/3 of slopeJ@EHerb-perennialMicrophyllousShrubland 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mBHWGoodGood@Fwggg[[[[[[G;7'%gge``T>]](AQA`@Z@ FROMOAA.223G073Kobresia myosuroides - Geum rossii Herbaceous VegetationKobresia myosuroides - Geum rossii Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001908ROMO13SRB, SBB1ModerateNEInterfluvesaddle.@EHerb-perennialBroad leaf herbaceousHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 m8@HAMGGoodFair2@FsssssssssiiiiiiR;+++ gge``T>U]]4A4QA@ 7P@ ROMOAA.222F073Kobresia myosuroides - Geum rossii Herbaceous VegetationKobresia myosuroides - Geum rossii Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001908ROMO13SRB1Somewhat steepVariableInterfluveridge6@ EHerb-perennialBroad leaf herbaceousHerbaceous vegetationAMG???GoodytttooooooooooooooooXA111%%%%%%gge``T>UU]A@QA@(F@ ROMOAA.221H073Geum rossii - Artemisia scopulorum Herbaceous VegetationDeschampsia caespitosa - Geum rossii Herbaceous Vegetation1CEGL001884ROMO13SBB, KMD, KPF1Somewhat steepSWMidslopemiddle 1/3 of slopeHerb-perennialBroad leaf herbaceousHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 mBHWGoodJ@Fwwwwwww`I999999999$gge``T>Uu]A%QA`@D<2@ ROMOAA.220G071Geum rossii - Trifolium spp. Herbaceous VegetationGeum rossii - Trifolium spp. Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001970ROMO13SBB, SRB1ModerateEHigh sloperidgetopHerb-perennialBroad leaf herbaceousHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 mAMG???GoodK@Fwkke```[[[[[[[[[QQQQQQQ:# gge``T>Uu]EAPA @  2 2 @@ ROMOAA.22O1236Pinus ponderosa / Ribes cereum ForestPinus ponderosa / Juniperus communis WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Ribes cereum ForestCEGL000199ROMO13RCT, SNG1Somewhat steepNEHigh slopeupper 1/3 of slope@ EEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland20 - 35 m 2 - 5 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 mBHWGoodFairW@FvkkaRGGG;;;;;;'hhd__T>]j jB]A/QA@  d@<ROMOAA.233L066Carex aquatilis Herbaceous VegetationCarex aquatilis Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001802ROMO13SRB, SBB1GentleSWChannel bedwet valley meadowWet meadow. Poor drainagemossHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 mAMGGoodGood@MxxmmmbK@0**gge``T>]]AQA@: UF@ ROMOAA.232C0813Betula nana - Salix planifolia / Carex aquatilis ShrublandBetula nana / Mesic Forb - Mesic Graminoid ShrublandBetula nana / Mesic Forbs - Mesic Graminoids Shrubland1 Riparian??CEGL002653ROMO13SNG, RCT1FlatFlatChannel bedvalley floor wetlandHerb-perennialGraminoidShrubland 2 - 5 m <0.5 m@ HBHWSalix planifolia / Carex aquatilis Shrublandx@Mjjjjjj\OICA777773333333--!iie``T>Uw^]JA QA @ ( Z<@ ROMOAA.231J056Eleocharis quinqueflora Herbaceous VegetationEleocharis quinqueflora Herbaceous Vegetation2CEGL001836ROMO13SBB, SRB1ModerateWbottemlandbottomlandsPoor drainage. SaturatedHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation 5 - 10 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mAMGGood}ssssggPE555gge``T>]]A@QA @ -d@ 2ROMOAA.230K056Carex aquatilis - Carex utriculata Herbaceous VegetationCarex aquatilis Herbaceous VegetationCarex aquatilis - Carex utriculata Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001803ROMO13SRB, KPF1GentleNWLowslopemountain meadow#@EwaterHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 mk@ HBHWGoodGood@Fyn^WWKKKKKK:0,$"gge``T>Uu]A/QA@ -P@ ROMOAA.228H046Carex aquatilis Herbaceous VegetationCarex aquatilis Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001802ROMO13KMD, BHW1GentleEMidslopebasin floor9@EHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation 5 - 10 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mAMGGoodGoodN@Fthhb\\\WWWWWWWWWMMBBB66gge``T>]w]AA@YPA@ -  PF@ROMOAA.227P096Carex utriculata Herbaceous VegetationCarex utriculata Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001562ROMO13KJE, BHW1FlatSLowslopemeadow between ridgesX@EHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation10 - 15 m 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m7@ HBHWGoodGood.@FwmbWK@@)gge``T>]\A QA@- <P@ROMOAA.226I066Eleocharis quinqueflora Herbaceous VegetationEleocharis quinqueflora Herbaceous Vegetation2CEGL001836ROMO13KMD, MGK1GentleSW/@EHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m|@ HAMGGoodGood@F{ooiccc^RRRRRRRH>>33333gge``T>ULVAL > } ~ W  gFair fit to description because SAPL2 cover is much lowere and DECA18 cover is higher than in description. S. Wolfii is also pFair fit to description because SAPL2 cover is much lowere and DECA18 cover is higher than in description. S. Wolfii is also present, but isn't mentioned very large polygon so may be different in other parts point appears to be good representation thoughThis is somewhat a typical for this association, probably due to some disturbance that preceded aspen growth at this elevation.Poor match because canopy cover is much lower than in description. Canopy is sparse and is co-dominated between PIEN and PICOL Dwarf shrub layer is dominated by VAMYO and SIPRGood match, site is dominated by Alnus and the graminoid Glyceria Gradis rather than Glyceria striata as in description. Herbaceous layer is a mix of graminoids and very dense cover. Area is very wet with some standing water and mucky/ ____ soilPrimary- Okay description since it lumps all forbs together SETR and CACO are definitely dominates on this site. Secondary is a poor fitUnable to key this CAREX, we didn't bring rthe sedge book so we're going to have to attempt to key it when we get home.This fits the POTR5 / PHPR3 semi-natural forest description well, however PICOL is present as the canopy layer and the potr5 is dying out.2 Salix co-dominate but most dominant understory is carex utriculata although some calamagrostis presentThe point was located near the edge o the polygon and less PICOL and mre shrubs werer present towards the center of the polygon.Polygon was idverse. Closer to lake CASC12 strongly dominated in large tufts/ tussocks, some DECA18 also mixed in. About 20m from lakeshore SIPR dominates with some larger rocks and SANI8, SAPL2, ERPEC, VASC, and GEROT scattered thoughout as one moves upslope form the lakeDifficult to tell which Carex is dominant because few are in bloom - best guess is utriculata but also could be aquatilus. Wrong time of year to identify some graminoids in plot.Carex siccata dominates the herbaceous layer!!Primary association is unclassified. More CASC12 than GEROT.VASC was also very abundant, but VASC association did not seem appropriate. Key'ed to VASC alliance classifaiccation. Same polygon as 240, small polygon so greatly overlapping smaple area. 240 not sampledThis point was hard to key to association because I couldn't tell which shrub dominated. Physocarpus monogynus and Acer glabrum seemed co-dominant. The amount of Acer glabrum doesn't seem enough to make it the only dominant shrub.Strange shaped polygon, difficult to tell what is supposed to be included. Mostly DECA18 with patch of SAPL2, but most of polygon is miced herbaceaus W/ DECA18 being the dominant species. Many other species present that weren't mentioned in descriptionGood match. Elk trail at plot centerGood match to casc12/calel8 if you go with the description that says GEROT can be more abundant than CALEL8 and CALEL8 is only found in small precentageThis polygon contained several associations in small patches and the point was located between two of them.Pond- ALL WATER Edges however have grasses, sedges, bushes and treesGood description of site. Could be SAPL/CAAQ if saliz no so heavly browsed, but species composition and cover ext fits better with primary anyways.Don't really know why this polygon is seperatted from the larger polygon which includes the same species. Both this polygon and the larger polygon are similar the only thing that might separate the two is that ths polygon has more carex and less BENA/SAPL shrub species. Betula Nana dominates the shrub layer here. **No assoication for this relationship so we made it up.R e]PAQA @z  2(@ ROMOAA.241x8Geum rossii - Sibbaldia procumbens Herbaceous VegetationDeschampsia caespitosa Herbaceous VegetationGeum rossii - Sibbaldia procumbens Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001969ROMO13BHW, KPF, KMD, KJE1SteepMidslopemid slope'@EHerb-perennialBroad leaf herbaceousHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 m <0.5 mAMGGood@MjZZZNNNNNNC9920ddb``T>U}]lTA@QA`@;  ( @ROMOAA.24N1218Populus tremuloides / Acer glabrum ForestPopulus tremuloides / Physocarpus monogynus ForestPopulus tremuloides / Acer glabrum ForestCEGL000563ROMO13SNG, RCT1Somewhat steepNEHigh slopehigh slope:@EMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousBroad-leavedForest10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mrctGoodFair@M|nLLL@@@@@@4($hhd__T>]ĿAQA`@ ( <@ ROMOAA.238H07120Salix planifolia / Deschampsia caespitosa ShrublandSalix planifolia / Deschampsia caespitosa ShrublandCEGL001230ROMO13SBB, SRB1Somewhat steepSInterfluvehillslopeHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 m <0.5 mO@HAMGGoodPoor@M|vvvqeeeeeeee[QQQQQQ:/jje``T>U}]hkA@0QA @  F<@ROMOAA.237G068Deschampsia caespitosa - Geum rossii Herbaceous VegetationDeschampsia caespitosa - Geum rossii Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001884ROMO13SBB, KPF, SNG1ModerateNMidslopemid slopeHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 mAMGGoodGood'@MttnhhhcccccccccYYYYYYYB7'''''''''gge``T>Uu]@A@QA@ -Z@ROMOAA.236L076Carex scopulorum - Caltha leptosepala Herbaceous VegetationCarex scopulorum - Caltha leptosepala Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001823ROMO13SBB, SRB1ModerateNHigh slopemeadow/seepH@EHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetationAMGGoodGood@MwwqkkkffffffffffffffffOD444(((((( gge``T>UU]XAZQA@ 2<@ ROMOAA.235C0713Vaccinium (caespitosum, scoparium) Dwarf-shrublandDeschampsia caespitosa Herbaceous VegetationVaccinium (caespitosum, scoparium) Dwarf-shrublandRiparian??CEGL001140ROMO13RCT, SNG1GentleVariableChannel bedvalley floor0@ECold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland 1 - 2 m <0.5 m <0.5 mBHWFairFairm@MvfffZZZZZZL?5-+!!!!! iie``T>]}]\AQA@ Z@ ROMOAA.234F0952TarnLake5ROMO13SRB, RCT1FlatSEBasin floortarn%@EHerb-perennialGraminoidSparse vegetation <0.5 m?@ HAMGCAAQ, DECA18 and PIENG@M"}}}}}}}wwwuooiie``T>U]^m > ]#] APA@ < <2 @ROMOAA.249P05121Salix geyeriana - Salix monticola / Calamagrostis canadensis ShrublandSalix geyeriana - Salix monticola / Calamagrostis canadensis ShrublandCEGL001247ROMO13KMDGentleEChannel bedtoe slope0@ECold-deciduousBroad leaf herbaceousShrubland 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m@HamgFairFairj@MuujSCCC777777,       jje``T>w]AQA@ 2 2@ ROMOAA.248C06120Salix wolfii / Deschampsia cespitosa ShrublandSalix wolfii / Deschampsia caespitosa ShrublandRiparian??CEGL001238ROMO13RCT, SNG1Somewhat steepWvalleyvalleyO@ECold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mb@HAMGGoodGood@ M{qf[[PPE7'''  jje``T>])A@'PA@ ( P(@ #ROMOAA.247D086Carex scopulorum - Caltha leptosepala Herbaceous VegetationSibbaldia procumbens - Trifolium spp. Herbaceous VegetationCarex scopulorum - Caltha leptosepala Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001823ROMO13BHW, KJE1GentleNELowslopelakeshoreHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m6@HAMGGoodFair@ M|qaaaaaaaaaVLH@>444440000000**gge``T>U] A@/PA@ A ( F @ROMOAA.246P05121Salix geyeriana / Carex utriculata ShrublandSalix geyeriana / Mesic Graminoids ShrublandSalix geyeriana / Carex utriculata ShrublandCEGL001207ROMO13KMD1GentleEChannel bedvalley"Semi-flooded soggy, mucky stuff.Cold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mR@HsngGoodGood@ M|n^^^000000(     jje``T>]P9A?QA @ A<P@ROMOAA.245N09120Salix planifolia / Deschampsia caespitosa ShrublandSalix planifolia / Deschampsia caespitosa ShrublandCEGL001230ROMO13BHW, RCT1ModerateNBottem of Circqueridge Sphagnum sp. 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Primary description in book has much different herbaceous specie I focused on the plot farther south east to better capture th edominant species. Primary description in book has much different herbaceous species with the ABLA, PIEN and VASC, Than found on the site. Sibbaldia was well represented here, maybe due to the transition between meadow and forest.Road 5 meters from plot center. Understory doesn t match description, disturbance from road?Plot center moved forward middle of polygon ~30meters. Keys out fine, differs from description in that it is a patch rather along stream banks and Carex untriculata is dominant rather than Calamagrostis. Secondary association because of understory. A good example of it was seen nearby in a different polygon.Primary and secondary assoc.are a poor fit, Primary doesn t even put PIEN in the association. The shrub cover and occuring species is ok. Forbs and graminoids are a poor description as far as species goes. Dominant species are POTR5, PPHMO4, and Thalictrum so doesn't really fit anywhere in the key.Appears to be in poor condition- trees are badly highlined, but leaf area/tree is good. Many down Pinus ponderosa in margin.The point is the polygon. The point did not key to the secondary association, as herbaceous cover exceeded 30% and shrud cover was low, however, many species mentioned in the secondary description were present.Plot moved 15 meters at a bearing of 210 degrees. Some PIPU existed in the canopy while many small PIPU formed part of the tall shrub layerAppears to have more Poa pratensis than Phleum pratense L., but description of Phleum pratense L. species and covers fit the site better. The seep in the middle adds water species like Carex aqu. Away from the seep, still in the plot, Phleum, Poa, and Elymus are dominant graminoids. Rosa appears in large patches all over the plot.Fair fit to description. Our point had no mahonia and was also dominated by a more diverse herbaceous layers. Cover of aspen was also much lower than 60%. Lots of regen of aspen and PRUV was very thick in spots that canopy was thin.About 60% of the polygon is primary vegetatoin and 40% is secondary vegetationSite is the front yard of a cabin. Polygon contains roads, driveways and buildings. The yards are a mix of open shrublands wht PIPOS around edges an in scattered clumps. Many native species in abundance for such a developed spot. Description fits wellThis plot did not key well. Tree cover was low, Prunus was the most common shrub and MUMO was the dominant grass.Although cover of PUTR2 and RICE were similar, PUTR2 did dominate slightly. Description matches association well.Good fit to the association description. The canopy cover of POTR2 is less, but the short-scrub layer is codominated with JUCOM2 and ARUV. The herbaceous layer is much smaller than in the description, only a trace of herbaceaus material was present in this polygon.Okay fit for species besides SAPL2 and CASC part of drier species is included in polygon so not all wet seepy species.Not sure where the polygon goes because it is on the edge o the map. Fai match ot association. Our Ha didn't have as many or all of the same species as the description and there was a tall shrub strata of ABLAL which is mentioned in the description, but none of the other species mentioned were found here.Primary description not in book. Made up the secondary association because don't know if description includes large quantities of Vaccinium myrtillus or Juniperus communius. Walked the whole polygonon the way to the next plot and the plot was very representative all the way up.8 J ;T] A@PA @G 2 F@@ ROMOAA.276P1018Populus tremuloides / Poa pratensis Semi-Natural ForestPopulus tremuloides / Prunus virginiana ForestPopulus tremuloides / Poa pratensis ForestCEGL003148ROMO13KPF, RCTSteepSEMidslopemid slopeMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedWoodland10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mK@ <BHWGood@ R||qqg`>>>>>>>>>3)%  iie``T>w]pA]QA@@ P((@ ROMOAA.274G1115Populus tremuloides - Picea pungens ForestPopulus tremuloides - Picea pungens Forest4CEGL000535ROMO13RCT, SRB1ModerateEChannel bedvalley floor%@&EMixed evergreen - drought-deciduousMixedWoodland10 - 15 m 1 - 2 m <0.5 mZ@HBHWGoodGood@ RznnnnnnnndddYYNND=      iie``T>u]*AOQA@@  - @ ROMOAA.272H0818Populus tremuloides / Poa pratensis Semi-Natural ForestPopulus tremuloides / Phleum pratense Semi-Natural ForestPopulus tremuloides / Poa pratensis ForestCEGL003148ROMO13SRB1SteepSMidslopemid slope@%EMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousBroad-leavedWoodland15 - 20 m10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m\@HBHWGoodO@ RrPPPDDDDDD9/-&$  iie``T>]AQA @t F  @ ROMOAA.271H1118Populus tremuloides / Prunella vulgaris L. ForestPopulus tremuloides Woodland Alliance4 MU = 18A.610ROMO13RCT, SBBModerateSWLowslopeslopeCold-deciduousBroad-leavedForest 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m>@HBHWGoodFair@RwwqkkkfZZZZZZZZPPEE:..&iie``T>}w]!A@D QA @ < F@ ROMOAA.270K056Carex utriculata Herbaceous VegetationPinus contorta - Populus tremuloides Forest AllianceCarex utriculata Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001562ROMO13RCT1FlatFlatStep in slopelakePond surrounded by aspensHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation15 - 20 m <0.5 m <0.5 m^@HBHWGoodFairP@RmbRRR++++++% gge``T>]w],AQA@@ K @ ROMOAA.269K1036Pinus ponderosa / Artemisia tridentata - Purshia tridentata WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Artemisia tridentata - Purshia tridentata WoodlandCEGL000178ROMO13ModerateELowslopevalleyEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mBHWFairGood@RysssnnnnnnnnnddYYYMMC4)))))))))!       iie``T>]w]AQA@   (@ ROMOAA.268F11121Acer glabrum Drainage Bottom ShrublandMuhlenbergia montana Herbaceous VegetationAcer glabrum Drainage Bottom ShrublandCEGL001062ROMO13RCT, SNG1Very steepSELowslopebedrock outcrop{@$ECold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mBHWGoodPoort@R~~sh]O???333333"jje``T>w \ X1]-APA@'  (@ROMOAA.285P08221Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium scoparium ForestAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium scoparium ForestCEGL000344ROMO13KJE, BHW1GentleSInterfluvemid slope@'EEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m 5 - 10 m 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mAMGGoodGoodLooks like ribbonznccYJ???333333(jje``T>]|AgQA @+ F(@ROMOAA.283L1115Purshia tridentata / Alnus incana ShrublandPopulus tremuloides / Alnus incana ForestTypoCEGL001150ROMO13KPF1Somewhat steepNEMidslopemid slopeMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland10 - 15 m 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mBHWGoodGooda@R~~~~~~~~~tjj_SHH=/         iie``T>}]2A@QA@ U F@ ROMOAA.282N0515Populus tremuloides / Alnus incana ForestCarex utriculata Herbaceous VegetationPopulus tremuloides / Alnus incana ForestCEGL001150ROMO13KMD, SRB1GentleWLow levelseepseepy/marshyCold-deciduousBroad-leavedWoodland15 - 20 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mBHWGoodGood7@R|qqff\N>>>$$$$$$ iie``T>w]pAQA`@ K  (@ ROMOAA.281G1118Populus tremuloides / Physocarpus monogynus ForestPopulus tremuloides - Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Juniperus communis ForestPopulus tremuloides / Physocarpus monogynus ForestCEGL005932ROMO13SRB, RCT1ModerateNChannel beddrainagewell drained.Mixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedForest10 - 15 m 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m@ HBHWPinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandGoodPoor1@ R>22,&nnnnnndWUKI?????;;;;;;;55))iie``T>w]kA@e QA @P2@@ ROMOAA.279I0918Populus tremuloides / Thermopsis divaricarpa (or Rosa woodsia) ForestPopulus tremuloides / Poa pratensis Semi-Natural ForestPopulus tremuloides / Rosa woodsia Forest3 MU = 18CEGL003149ROMO13JESSomewhat steepSWMidslopemountainsideCold-deciduousBroad-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m <0.5 m <0.5 m3@ <BHWPinus contorta / Juniperus communis Forest~@ RvfffffffffXNJ::555551111111++iie``T>]w]]|AQA@@ (#( P@ ROMOAA.277N1015Populus tremuloides / Calamagrostis canadensis ForestPopulus tremuloides / Calamagrostis canadensis ForestCEGL000574ROMO13BHW, KPF1GentleSMidslopeseepCold-deciduousBroad-leavedForest15 - 20 m10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m$@HAMGGoodGoodyyyyyyyyooeZOD91# iie``T>w E ]AQA @b K2@ROMOAA.291L1024Pinus contorta / Jamesia americana ForestPinus contorta / Jamesia americana ForestCEGL005933ROMO13KPF1Somewhat steepNWMidslopemid slopeEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m 1 - 2 m <0.5 mBHWGoodGood%@VfZZTNNNIIIIIIII???444))iie``T>]]AQA@d (  @ ROMOAA.290G1120Pseudotsuga menziesii / Juniperus communis ForestPseudotsuga menziesii / Juniperus communis ForestCEGL000439ROMO13MGK, KJE1GentleNInterfluveridgeEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m1@ <l@%HsngPinus contorta / Juniperus communis WoodlandGoodGood}qeeeeeee[QFF;00(iie``T>}]=A@PA @ A@ROMOAA.29O1220Pinus contorta / Rockland WoodlandPseudotsuga menziesii / Juniperus communis ForestPsme/jucoCEGL000439ROMO13SNG, RCT1Somewhat steepNWHigh slopehigh slope$@*EEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland15 - 20 m 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 mjsrctGoodFairr@V~~~yiiiiiiiiii^SSHH>/$$$ hhd__T>W]\9AQA@K P 2(@ ROMOAA.289H05221Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium scoparium ForestAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium scoparium ForestCEGL000344ROMO13KMD, KPF1ModerateWChannel walllowlevel, streambanks1@)EEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest15 - 20 m <0.5 m <0.5 mf@$HAMGGoodGood=@V||||qqiZOOOCCCCCC,jje``T>]}]44A"PA@ # FF@ ROMOAA.288P09221Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestPicea engelmannii / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestCEGL000379ROMO13BHW, KJE1GentleSplateaubench Lots of water, saturated soilsSphaghum sp. (moss)EvergreenNeedle-leavedForest15 - 20 m 1 - 2 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m{@#HAMGGoodGoodtiiaRG22jje``T>}]NAQA@q  Z@(ROMOAA.287K06121Alnus incana / Mesic Graminoids ShrublandAlnus incana / Mesic Graminoids ShrublandCEGL001148ROMO13SRB, SBB1FlatFlatBasin floortoe slopeJ@(EMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedShrubland15 - 20 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m+@"HAMGGoodGood@V}wwwrfffffffff\\QQFF;4jje``T>]] cA? QA @R 7 @ ROMOAA.286J06221Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium scoparium ForestAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium scoparium ForestCEGL000344ROMO13SRB, SBBSomewhat steepSWMidslopemid slopesteep slope Well drainedEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m@!HAMGFairFair)@R|mbbb999999.$ jje``T>]LVAL?D  t=xJX3The point is very open with little understory, thThe point is very open with little understory, the rest of the polygon has more Juniperus communis.Polygon includes stream then rises up a hillside------lots or regenerationPoint is 30 m NE from UTM points because is up steep bedrock/rock. PIFL2 with minimal representation at this siteThe shrub and sub canopy of this plot fit the primary association well, but Pinus contorta was the dominant tree species.Fair representation of association because our shrub coverage was less than 40%, but was the dominant strata under the very uniform, tall canopy. Could also be a fair fit with the Pinus contorta / Arctostaphylos uva-ursi forest, but difficult to say because the polygon is very big. Walked through about 1/4 of it and Pinus contorta / Shepherdia canadensis is the best fit.Very diverse canopy, mesic herbaceous layer. Good fit for our hectare, but poor fit for the entire polygon. Polygon is large and very diverse with a mesic canopy and herbaceous layer. Plot center was close to small stream but other parts of polygon may not have as much Vaccinium scoparium coverage.More dead/down in the Pinus contorta stand. Good overall representation with most all species listed in the description are in the plot.Pinus contorta / Arctostaphylos uva-ursi is a good fit except for the lack of mentioning the Purshia tridentata (but its not really dominant)No description available for Pinus contorta / Mahonia repens, but his polygon keyed out to that association easily. Pinus contorta / Vaccinium myrtillus also a good fit because herbaceous layer is dominated by Vaccinium myrtillus, Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, and Mahonia repens . Not sure of speices of Vaccinium, but probably Vaccinium myrtillus (no berries to id)POTR5 is more abundant in ravines, but PICO dominates polygonKey out great to engelmann/vaccinium scoparium forestThis is a new name because niether Pinus flexilis association matches the second dominates at this site. Populus tremuloides definitly formed a tall shrub stratum.Pinus contorta and Abies lasiocarpa share canopy dominance and tall shrub dominance. The description for secondary choice sounded a bit too wet for this site. Pinus contorta forests are found downslope from here.Description matches site very well. Not sure why this polygon is separate from surrounding polygon since is all aimilar species and composition, maybe difference in density of Pinus contorta.This stand did not match the description well. The PICOL2 trees were alive and well, an canopy trees included these in the PICOL2/ Caccinium caespitasum. In fact the stand closely resembeled a PICOL2/Vaccinium caespitosum stand except that VASC replaced the other vacciniumLow tree cover and standing dead& Many shrubsMixed coniferous trees, Pinus contorta dominant but Pinus ponderosa and Pseudotsuga menziesii with >5%, greater mix of trees. Seems like ecotone, other parts of polygon have a more even mix of trees with Pinus contorta not dominant, still doesn't key out as anything else, Maybe new association (Pinus contorta/Juniperus communis).New Association-Very clearly exactly what we called it. The presence of POTR5 is probably only because of the surrounding aspen polygon. BRIN2 seems to be outcompeting native grasses on Western edge of polygon.Low JAAM cover, but not a rockland.Hardly any understory, rock dominates. Lots of litter. Pseudotduga mensezii relatively high cover on the canopy.Long, narrow, riparian polygon. Description fits site wellDescription fits well since is allows for a variety of species composition arrangements and locations. This site is definitely dominated by ALINT and CAAQ. The conifers do have enough cover to be a stratum of their own, which is not usually expected in this association.LVAL7v@ d h > r 1 0 ^  ? q)}A `Zr;d.gPICOL dominant to N of GPS point (near POTR5 polygon and strPICOL dominant to N of GPS point (near POTR5 polygon and stream). PIPOS dominant at point and upland (south) of GPS point.Snow obscuring herb. Layer. Based on excavation, not muchmore than carextrace species not listed: See datasheet for detailsCACA4 was located in a dense patch in the dry drainageOne inch of snow on ground. House and road in plot.Trace species not listed: See data sheet for detailsBRIN2 along road. Trace species not included, unless they represent the only species in the strata: see field form for details.species cover class not listed for all species. Trace species not listed: See data sheet for detailsHervaceous cover very diverse, hard to tell a definite dominating speciesTrace species not listed: see field form for details.Trace species not listed as strata, see field notes for details.BEOC2 is more dominant than ALIN.Grass in vegetative state, relatively hard to estimate coverTrace species not listed in the strata, see field form for details.Trace species not listed as strata, see field form for details.Trace species not listed as strata, see field form for details.Trace species not listed in strata, see field forms for details.Trace species not listed in strata, see field notes for details.Trace species not listed: See data sheet for detailsTrace species not listed as strata, see field form for details.Trace species not listed: See data sheet for detailsHeight class and Cover Class not listed for StrataOther spp. Present: EQAR CHANC EREX4 ANAM HEBR2 PYMITrace species not listed as strata, see field form for details.Salix, PIEN, and ABLAL close alomg drainage while PIPOS, PSME, and Carex on higher ground above drainage.Conifers donimant, lots of standing dead treed, probablt from disease.Trace species not listed as strata, see field form for details.js Trace species not listed as strata, see field forms for details.Trace species not listed as strata, see field form for details.Trace species not listed in strata, see field form for details.Trace species not listed in strata, see field form for entire list.Trace species not listed in strata, see field notes for details.Most strata occures in between bedrock outcrops and do not have a lot of room to growsome trace species not listed in strata, see field form for details.Trace species not listed as strata, look at field forms for details.some species codes were missing identifiers (fifth letter or number)Bedrock! Grass scattered trees random shrubbery. Foul stench from below carried by the wind to our nostrils :(Some trace species not listed as strata, check field forms for details.some trace species not listed in strata, see field forms for details.Trace species not listed as strata, see field form for details.Some trace species not listed in strata, see field form for details.Trace species not entered in strata, see field notes.Some trace species not listed as atrata, but are available on the field form.Several standing dead trees = Lightning?some trace species not listed in strata, soo field form for entire list.Trace species not listed in strata, see field form.Private gravel road runs through polygonTrace species are not listed in the strata, but are available in the field notes.Not all trace strata listed, see field form for entire list.Trace strata are not listed, see field form for the details.Trace species listed on field form only.Trace strata not listed, see field form for details.Trace strata not listed, see field form for details.Trace species not listed: See data sheets for more detailsmall polygon, some shrubs but gramanoid dominated, over-whelmingly danthonia,  P *.H]AQA@ - 2  2@ROMOAA.3L11164Populus tremuloides - Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Juniperus communis ForestPopulus tremuloides - Abies lasiocarpa / Juniperus communis ForestCEGL000527ROMO13BHW, RCT1Somewhat steepNWMidslopemid slope0@YMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedForest 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m 1 - 2 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mrctGoodGood}[[[OOOOOOD:6&$hhc^^T>]=A5QA@x K 2 @ROMOAA.299M0523Pinus contorta / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestPinus contorta / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestCEGL005935ROMO13SRB, KPF1Somewhat steepWHigh slopeslopeDry shady steep slope.EvergreenNeedle-leavedForest15 - 20 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m!even aged Pinus contorta stand.BHWPinus contorta / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestGoodGood@Vppppppppf[[[PPH9...      iie``T>]_]7AQA@ 2 2F@ ROMOAA.298H0523Pinus contorta / Vaccinium scoparium ForestPinus contorta / Vaccinium scoparium ForestCEGL000172ROMO13AMG, RCT1SteepSEMidslopemid slope#@YEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest 5 - 10 m <0.5 m <0.5 mAMGGoodFair@Vpdd^XXXSSSSSSSSSII???33+iie``T>]w]AQA`@ << @ ROMOAA.297g1021Pseudotsuga menziesii / Physocarpus monogynus ForestPseudotsuga menziesii / Physocarpus monogynus ForestCEGL000449ROMO13RCT, SRB1Somewhat steepNEMidslopemid slopeU@-EEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m;@WAMGGoodGood2@V}qqqqqqqqqqf[[PPF7,,,       iie``T>W](APA @ 2   @ ROMOAA.294O1136Pinus ponderosa / Juniperus communis WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Juniperus communis Woodlandnew?, MU = 36CEGL000859ROMO13KMD, MGK1ModerateNWMidsloperidgeEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 msngGoodUnclassified association.|||vvvqqqqqqqqqg]RRG;;1"iie``T>}]LGA@ QA@@; @@ ROMOAA.293J0920Pinus contorta / Juniperus communis ForestPinus contorta / Carex geyeri ForestPseudotsuga menziesii / Juniperus communis Forestpsme/jucoCEGL000439ROMO13KMD, SRBSomewhat steepEMidslopeshoulder slopeR@,EEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mBHWPinus contorta / Juniperus communis ForestPoorPoorM@Vuuk\QQQEEEEEE5+)       iie``T>}]AQA`@ A F @ROMOAA.292K1034Pinus ponderosa / Danthonia parryiPinus ponderosa / Danthonia parryiMU = 34ROMO13KMD, KPFModerateNWBasin floorhillsl@+EEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mO@WamgGoodGood@Vuiic]]]XLLLLLLLLLB77,  iie``T>}_]LVAL,N p P  3 F  `oFR c,9#gMesic shrubland in a galcial valley tussoky peat moss smallstream and numerous pMesic shrubland in a galcial valley tussoky peat moss smallstream and numerous pools. Some dwarfed trees. ALL OTHER PLOTS IN THIS POLYGON HAD SIMILAR VEGETATIONSeep seasonally-permenantly flooded. Mature to slightly decadent Alnus incana stand. Scattered Picea engelmannii, Abies lasiocarpa, and Populus tremuloides especially in margins of seep.The plot is centered on an upland area between two small streams, one with an old beaver pond.Stream nearby---next ot dirt road, heavy disturbance---Land used to graze cattleStream 2 1/3 m wide with N to S flowwet area, seasonally flooded. Lots of litter and open areas.Lots of houses, gravel drives, some invasive apecies- smooth brome and crested wheat grass.Burn/ Regen area with many fallen logs, some dead standing, and mixed regenlots of downed trees. Little evidence of grazing on aspen regeneration.Burn/ regen area, lots of dead fall, No dead standingOld logged area. Lots of regeneration of Populus tremuloides and Pinus contorta. Some rocks and down wood., but mostly bare ground/litter and Arctostaphylos uva-ursi.lots of dead standing trees and downed wood, beetles or fire perhaps?Lots of wlk sign, some weeds. Many dead standing in plot - former burn area?lots of dead and standing Pinus flexilis and Pseudotsuga menziesiirocky knoll above streams near valley floor, windblown trees, very rocky polygon, in rocky area.Dry rocky ridge top with mixed conifersPolygon is majority bedrock Dry slopelots of invasice grasses on old roadways and right of ways, grass look planted . Populates area but still signs of heavy grazing.very rocky, large patches of bedrock break up tree ans shrub cover.clearcut and burned about 20+ years agoSteep/ well drained slope rocky (small / large and bedrock)Well drained ----Old fire scarred logsSteep private road switchbacks into polygon. Disturbance for building area. Significant bedrock with lichens. Deadfall/ Snags variable and expected throughout polygondryslope approaching rocky ridgetop. Very coarse sandy soil.Downed wood, rocks, sign of previous fireRock outcrop with PICOL and shrubs. Several standing dead trees.Old mine pit on land. Seasonally used home on land. Polygon adjacent to Dale Rd.slope flattens out on bottom of polygon and collects a little more water with slightly deeper soils, also very disturbed from heavy grazing and browsing.burned area, some dead standing Pseudotsuga menziesii. Lots of downed trees.Dry slope. Rocky with bare ground.Ridgetop above seldom used trail through private property. Elk sign and signs of bark beetle infestation.Flat, dry rocky step on North slope, litter heavy under trees.Burned, fire scars, small aspen trees, regeneration after fire?Lots of dead / downed trees Area seems to be well watered signs of elk and mooseWindy area (Canyon winds and exposed area). Steep bedrock (Granitic with felsic mafic minerals) and talus with intermittent water runoffdoghair ladgepole. Lots of litter and rocksLots of dead, down Pinus contorta. Very uniform, tall canopy. Dry ravine area running North/South.Private grvel road has drainage ditch (minimal on uphill side of road) Horses to west on neighbor's property and hourse use on trails around polygon on closed twin sisters trailwet area with a stream running through polygon, very siverse canopy and herbaceous layersite being developed for a house so driveway and some thinningold fire scars some aspen has diseased, curled up leavesLots of old dead and downed trees.Wet hillside, no water visible, but a wet areasteep slopes aspect fine soil- ^  G]0APA@J F  @ ROMOAA.306Q0524Pinus contorta / Arctostaphylos uva-ursi ForestPinus contorta / Purshia tridentata - Arctostaphylos uva-ursi ForestPinus contorta / Arctostaphylos uva-ursi ForestCEGL000134ROMO13SBB, KPF1ModerateSWHigh slopeknob@@YEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest10 - 15 m 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m>@WrctGoodGood@Vyj___SSSSSSMA=31'''''#######iie``T>]*A PA@% A@ROMOAA.304Q0524Pinus contorta / Mahonia repens ForestPinus contorta / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestPinus contorta / Mahonia repens ForestCEGL000154ROMO13SRB, RCT1ModerateEMidslopemid slopedog hair standEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m*@WrctGoodGoodm@ V~tttii_PEEE))))))iie``T>]_],(A;QA@@ <@ROMOAA.303F0523Pinus contorta / Vaccinium scoparium ForestPinus contorta / Vaccinium scoparium ForestCEGL000172ROMO13BHW, KMD130SEMidslopemid slopeLots of exposed soil, rockEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest10 - 15 m 5 - 10 m <0.5 m <0.5 mAMGGoodGood?@ V|||wwwwwwwwwwmccWLLD5***iie``T>}_]A@QA`@y F (<@ROMOAA.302E07221Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium scoparium ForestPinus contorta / Purshia tridentata - Arctostaphylos uva-ursi ForestPicea engelmannii / Vaccinium scoparium ForestCEGL000381ROMO13SNG, RCT1Somewhat steepWMidslopemid slopeEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest20 - 35 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m0.5 - 1 mrctGoodGood7@ V{{sdYYYYYYYYYNDB20&&&&&"""""""jje``T>}_]oA@^QA@\% # @ROMOAA.301L09164Pinus flexilis - Populus tremuloides Forest AlliancePopulus tremuloides - Pinus flexilis Forest4 flexilis type???CEGL000540ROMO13SBB2Somewhat steepNWInterfluvemountain slope;@YEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m 1 - 2 m <0.5 m <0.5 m6@WrctGood@ Vuujj^^TE:::......jje``T>}]>AQA@  # @ ROMOAA.300M05221Pinus contorta / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestAbies lasiocarpa / Vaccinium myrtillus Forestabla-pien/vamyCEGL000343ROMO13SRB, KPF1SteepSWMidslopemid slope$@YEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m6@WrctGoodPoor@ Vrggg[[[[[[PFB;9/////+++++++%% jje``T>_ o F 9P#]6AQA@ F  @ROMOAA.315G0926Pinus contorta / Juniperus communis ForestPinus contorta / Juniperus communis WoodlandCEGL000764ROMO13KJE, SNG1SteepSWBackslopeDrainage slope bedrock and tallus@ YEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m 5 - 10 m 1 - 2 m <0.5 m <0.5 mrctGoodGoodt@VzpeYNND5***iie``T>_]'AQA @2 K 2@ROMOAA.313K0524Pinus contorta / Rockland WoodlandPinus contorta / Rock WoodlandCEGL005934ROMO13RCT1Somewhat steepSMidslopemid slope-@YEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest 5 - 10 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m(@<rctGoodGood]]]WQQQLL@@@@@@666+++iie``T>]]ЁAWPA @ <( @ROMOAA.312Q10191Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Acer glabrum ForestPinus contorta - Populus tremuloides Forest AllianceAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Acer glabrum ForestCEGL000294ROMO13KPF, RCT1ModerateSEToeslopelower 1/3 of slope!plot bisected by a small creek.Mixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedForest35 - 50 m15 - 20 m 5 - 10 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mK@<5@ WrctFairGood{@V:..("""ffffffRHD:8.....*******$$jje``T>]2A@PA@e 2 @ ROMOAA.311P0524Pinus contorta / Shepherdia canadensis ForestPinus contorta / Arctostaphylos uva-ursi ForestPinus contorta / Shepherdia canadensis ForestCEGL000163ROMO13SBB, RCT1FlatFlatBasin floorravined@YEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest15 - 20 m 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mamgGoodFairw@VttiiaRGGG;;;;;;3&        iie``T>]PArQA@ 2  @@ROMOAA.310M1023Pinus contorta / Juniperus communis ForestPinus contorta / Juniperus communis WoodlandCEGL000764ROMO13KJE, SNG1ModerateSWMidslopeslope@YEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m <0.5 m <0.5 m*@WBHWGoodPoor!Polygon in Private Neighborhoodppjddd_SSSSSSSSII???44*iie``T>]w]LAQA@  2(@ ROMOAA.309H0524Pinus contorta / Vaccinium scoparium ForestPinus contorta / Vaccinium scoparium Forestpien/vasc or pien/alin/vascCEGL000172ROMO13KMD, SRB1GentleELowslopetoe slopeZ@YMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedForest 5 - 10 m 1 - 2 m <0.5 m <0.5 m5@<S@Wsng???Poor.@Vuuuj^^VO---!!!!!!  iie``T>}}]EAR QA@@"A @ ROMOAA.308I0923Pinus contorta / Juniperus communis ForestPinus contorta / Juniperus communis WoodlandCEGL000764ROMO13KMD, SRB2Somewhat steepNEMidslopemid slopebark beetle activityEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m@ <>@WrctGoodGood@V}shh]RRJ;000iie``T>}* T ' F]WAl QA @  - @ROMOAA.323J09142Purshia tridentata / Bromus tectorum Semi-Natural ShrublandPurshia tridentata / Muhlenbergia montana ShrublandPurshia tridentata Shrubland [Placeholder]4 Disturbed, high BRTE, no MUMOCEGL003124ROMO13SBB, KPF1SteepSMidslopehillside bedrock outcrop$@YMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousGraminoidShrubland0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m*@<J@ WsngGoodPoorR@]xxxxxx^TRKI?????;;;;;;;55)jje``T>Uw]8AQA@  #  @ ROMOAA.321G1136Pinus ponderosa / Purshia tridentata WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Purshia tridentata WoodlandCEGL000867ROMO13MGK, SNG1Somewhat steepSEHigh sloperidgeEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 msngGoodGoodLow density of PUTR2ooiccc^^^^^^^^^TJ???44* iie``T>]]AQA@  <@ ROMOAA.320G1136Pinus ponderosa / Purshia tridentata WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Purshia tridentata WoodlandCEGL000867ROMO13SNG, MGK1GentleEHigh slopehighlandk@ YEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland15 - 20 m 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 msngGoodFairztttoooooooooe[PDD99/       iie``T>];AQA@ ( @@ROMOAA.319L0926Pinus contorta / Juniperus communis ForestPinus contorta / Rockland WoodlandPinus contorta / Rock WoodlandCEGL005934ROMO13KMD1GentleNMidsloperocky step@@ YEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m@<BHWGoodFairj@]}}qqqqqqgg]RRRFF<-""" iie``T>]]'A3QA@@  <@ROMOAA.318M08221Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Moss ForestAbies lasiocarpa / Moss ForestCEGL000321ROMO13KMD, SBB1SteepSELowslopelow slope steep pitch, eroded, no litterEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 mrctAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / JUCOM2Good@]``[[[[[[[[[[[[[[PPF7,,,jje``T>]U]uA3QA`@p& -@ ROMOAA.317I0921Pinus flexilis - Populus tremuloides Forest AlliancePinus flexilis / Juniperus communis ForestPseudotsuga menziesii / Rockland Woodland4 flexilis type???ROMO13SRB, RCT2Somewhat steepNInterfluveridgeA@ YEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland <0.5 m <0.5 mSandy open ridgetop.rctFairPoore@Vuuuuuuk\QQQEEEEEE>20    iie``T>U}]4A@QA@h A (@ ROMOAA.316F10222Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestPicea engelmannii / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestCEGL000379ROMO13SNG, RCT1FlatFlatLowslopevalleyT@ YEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest > 50 m20 - 35 m10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m 1 - 2 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m!UnID'ed forb was listed as FROVAMGL@VzpeZOD80!      jje``T>LVALw 8 / U f,  Moved point center about 20m. North to be more inside the polygon. Very mixed conifer canopy, very difficult to tell which conifer is dominant. Pinus flexilus and Pseudotsuga menziesii occur in very close to the same coverage as Pinus ponderosa. Lots of rock and vMoved point center about 20m. North to be more inside the polygon. Very mixed conifer canopy, very difficult to tell which conifer is dominant. Pinus flexilus and Pseudotsuga menziesii occur in very close to the same coverage as Pinus ponderosa. Lots of rock and very sparce shrub layer. Fair fit to Pinus ponderosa / Rockland Woodland, only shrubs present are Juniperus communis, Jamesia americana, and Ribes cereum. All are very patchy and don't account for a real strata. No graminoids present, ground is either rock or litter.The amount of PHMO4 found at the plot was only ~ 4% and the description to the association calls for PHMO4 to cover 20-40% which is definitely to high of coverage for this point. The description doesn't mention some of the other shrub species we fount at the point.Polygon is huge, private road and house bisect lower part of polygon. Greater variety of conifers than in association description seems to be a mix of descriptions for PICOL/JUCOM2 and PICOL/ARUV, chose ARUV because more of it therePinus ponderosa dominant by a hair over Pinus flexilus, primary description fits better than Pinus flexilus/ Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Forest.This is more of a woodland than a forest.Open woodland with diverse shrub strataJamesia cover was lower than 5%, grass dominate makes the herbaceous stratum, but rock cover was also high.POTR5 was not present in sufficinat quality to make a mixed associationkeyed easily, description unknown.Primary description doesn't mention trace aspen or Hesperostipa comata or Acer glabrum, which are notable on this plot. Secondary description ok, except it doesn't include enough cover for shrubs, but herbaceous description a good fit.This point is in a bit of a clearing and the herbaceous layer is of high diversity. Thermopsis divaracarpa is definitly dominating the understory and the PICOL is spread out in the canopy. There was no association for this plot and so I made up this new one.Doesn't match the description very well because it was burned so the canopy is all Pseudotsuga menziesii regeneration and it is very shrubby.Primary is great description of site. All rock substrate with pockets of soil growing Muhlenbergia montana, Carex rossii and some scattered shrubs and Pinus ponderosa.Unclassified associations. Very rocky, steep area with lots of Alyssum alyssoides, Bromus tectorum, Muhlenbergia montana, and Juniperus scopulorum. Nothing really dominant and no fit to plant associations. Pinus ponderosa present, but out of polygon.ver similar to point 936, this one with fewer rocksMuch like secondary association, but not much Purshia tridentata. Very similar to plot 930 (same ridge).Plot locally centered on steep talus slope. Cliffs abouve center seem to support Pinus ponderosa and Pseudotsuga menziesii. Top/rest of polygon inaccessable.This polygon was mostly rock outcrop with mixed conifers and POTR5. PSME was the dominant tree and shrub cover was less than 15%Not much Muhlenbergia montana, very diverse shrub stratum. Cheat grass invasion.Canopy cover slight, not nearly 40%. Open, dry, lots of rocks, very little vegetation under tree canopy.No vegetation othen than trees, a little moss, not as much as in description. Pitch too steep, moved plot 10 meters, stayed in polygon. 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Because trees are very mixed as are other strata duPoor rep. Because trees are very mixed as are other strata due to the past burn---not very clear which tree species dominatesGood match to description. Lots of rock with patches of dense litter and bare soil. Noteable but not dominant shrub strata.Lots of standing dead trees. No description for association of secondary name.Except for dead standing trees, would be sedge land. Burned area with little regeneration, mostly Pinus contorta regeneration.Lots of standing dead trees. No description for association of secondary name.Unclassified association. Polygon changes drastically from yard to yard. Some lots have been mowed, some have lots of shrubs and native plants. Many gravel driveways and roads cut through polygon. Unclassified association.Maybe 10m from point, but in the same polygon. Fire regeneration area, no association. Does key out as Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium myrtillus Forest, but doesn't take into account all the regeneration, also there is no twinflower or moss, possibly because it is drier.Poor rep. Because it is a burn regen area, tree canopy veg sparse and all strata mixed, very little herb cover at all, very rocky. ABLAL not regenerating as much as PIENSite seems drier than description of primary association Keyed to primary because of sparse, small regeneration of tree speciesLow canopy cover, lots of Jamesia, diverse herbaceous stratum.No association or description to match regeneration sites. Good example of Populus tremuloides/Pinus contorta regeneration site with thich herbaceous/dwarf-shrub layer. Plot was moved. See cover comments.This plot fits the association well except that most trees in the plot were standing dead and so actual tree cover was very low. The plot did not key in the shrub key as the shrubs were forest species.This is a diverse polygon. Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, Jamesia americana, and Juniperus communis we co-dominant.No description available for Pinus contorta - Populus tremuloides forest alliance. Juniperus communis clearly dominant shrub >25%. Closer to a mixed forest type, but didn't key out well that way.Fair match-some weeds, PUTR2 cover a little low. Regeneration mostly PSMENo association for Jamesia americana shrubland. Could also be Ribes inerme, but Jamesia is more dominant and exists at a greater coverage %.This site did not key in the shrub association as Physocarpus monogynus dominated the shrub layer, and no significant tree canopy.Fair representation of Pinus contorta / Juniperus communis Forest, but only fair because cover of Juniperus communis and Archostaphylos uva-ursi both lower than in description. Very little herbaceous material, mostly rocks and litter on ground.Rocky, dry, Pinus flexilus and Juiperus communis most common species.PICOL and PIFL2 were co-dominant.New Association to description: PIFL2 Krummholtz shrubland----PIFL2 Only conifer present in Polygon---Lots of PIFL2 Krummholtz east of continental divideLow shrub cover for primary association.not exactly as described in the description because of disturbance and the presence of so many invasive grassesGood match to Pinus ponderosa / Muhlenbergia montana Woodland association.old Pinus ponderosa individuals present, also younger Pseudotsuga menziesii and Populus tremuloides. Shrub coverage the same as in nearby open shrublands. Herb layer very sparce, but with the same species associated with bot primary and secondary classifications above.Primary description fits site well except that cover of Arctostaphylos uva-ursi is lower than usual and site is on a high slope although still a gentle slope.This association not described in the book, but present in the key.g  Y]dcAQA`@N  2 @ROMOAA.355M09401Pinus flexilis Krommholz ShrublandPinus flexilis Krummholz Shrubland2ROMO13BHW, RCT1Somewhat steepWHigh sloperidgeEvergreenNeedle-leavedShrubland 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mrctGood@hJ>>>888333333333)) jje``T>w]lAv QA @ (- @ ROMOAA.354K1036Pinus ponderosa / Purshia tridentata WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Muhlenbergia montana WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Purshia tridentata WoodlandCEGL000867ROMO13KMD, KPF1Somewhat steepNWInterfluvehillslope bedrock outcropEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 msngGoodFair*@hyyo`UUUUUUUUU:.*       iie``T>]HAQA@@ A 2@ ROMOAA.353K1036Pinus contorta / Purshia tridentata - Arctostaphylos uva-ursi ForestPinus ponderosa / Artemisia tridentata - Purshia tridentata WoodlandCEGL000178ROMO13KMD, KPF1ModerateELowslopelower 1/3 of slope@YEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m 5 - 10 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 md@<F@WrctFairFairq@h|qqgXMMMAAAAAA-#! 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VASC persistant only under trees.KOMY is a large open upland patch.Rocky meadow near a creek with diverse micro habitats.Rocky Pinus ponderosa dominated area, some Pseudotsuga menziesii regeneration.Suspect higher cover of PIFL2 with increasing elevation and polygon edges adjacent to exposed rock.Plot center in a seepy opening in the canopy.Somewhat open PICOL stand, DBH ~ 20-40 cm.JUCOM2 and MAREII has highest cover in strata. POTR5 present but mostly in subcanopy and as regeneration.Gains thicker understory in western portion of polygon.The left side of the plot was a PICOL doghair stand, while the east side had more PSME and several standing deas trees.Strips of alpine tundra amidst the boulders covered in lichen. Philas occurred around this skree slope.More PICOL and POTR5 downstream. More PIEN upstream.Grasses and VASC dominate meadow, only DECA18 and Vaccinnium Spp. Are under forest.Small meadow of carex and DECA18 close by.Plot center in very wet spot. PHPR gets denser away from it. In more open/ upland areas POPR cover approaches 100%.Rocky, litter covered slope, not much vegetation, almost no herbaceous vegetation.Other willow species present walking out of polygon to the East.Dwarf shrub layer and herbaceous layer with patchy dominance.Relative cover of aspen is >35% but the stands are shorter consistently than the coniferous canopy.Conifers were diverse and dominance was difficult to determine.Conifer mix is very diverse and hard to discern dominance of any one species.Switch to Pinus ponderosa to North of polygon.Shrub dominated with tall and short shrub strata. Pinus ponderosa present and possibly over 5%, but clearly not dominant, not greater coverage than Juniperus scopulorum.Aspen cover higher elsewhere in polygon.Plot falls in drainage but cover estimates made looking at the rest of the ploygon.Other areas of polygon appear higher, drier with less veg. and more ARSC.PIPU were located by the drainage while PIPOS were located farther up the hill.POTR^ all mature or real young---no intermediate heightsCanopy for Abies lasiocarpa and Picea engelmannii are about equal. More Abies lasiocarpa regeneration. Both individuals up to 50cm diameter at breast height. Populus tremuloides up to 30 cm. Diameter at breast height.Intense diversity with wide variety of microsites with varying degrees of saturation.Small polygon. Not sure where polygon goes, aerial photos don't show it clearly, plot #'s take up most of polygon.Most aspen mature even-aged stand, no apparent regenerationVery small polygon! Many Populus tremuloides are standing dead or downed. Very mixed tree composition. Adjacent to Pinus contorta/Junioerus communis forest and Picea engelmannii/Abies lasiocarpa with Salix by creek.About 3% unknown forbs in trace amounts for each species. This plot is open and rockier than most of the polygon.Muhelenbergia montana and Hesperostipa comata patchy but nearly co-dominant in polygon.Patchy dominance of sedges and grasses, center of meadow depressed with an abundance of Carex and some standing water.Moved plot center away from edge more to center, moved about 20m. West from original point.No Artemisia tridentata in plot although there is some in polygon across road.wet swampy area, seasonally flooded seepThe shrubs are concentrated in the southern third of the upland area. Carex inops has coverage throughout.Some lodge pole/limber pine regeneration, not much post fire. Mostly Carex with lots of dead standing and some fallen dead. No live full-grown trees.post-fire regeneration, a few trees still standing live and dead. Many downed trees, heavy vaccinium understory.d4 U]D*AQA@.%2@ ROMOAA.385G08164Populus tremuloides - Abies lasiocarpa / Calamagrostis canadensisUnclassified - Populus tremuloides - Abies lasiocarpa / Calamagrostis canadensis5 ReviewROMO13SRB, SBB2FlatELowslopebasin floor>@&YMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedWoodland15 - 20 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 mA@WrctGood@o}}slJJJ>>>>>>1'%   jje``T>}u]8APA @U K<  @ ROMOAA.384O10191Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Salix drummondiana WoodlandAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Calamagrostis canadensis ForestAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Salix drummondiana WoodlandROMO13KMD, MGK1FlatSEChannel beddrainagewaterEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest15 - 20 m 2 - 5 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mk@WrctFair@oxqqqqqqqqgZVPNDDDDD@@@@@@@::::jje``T>],A@ QA @N A  @ROMOAA.382J1034Pinus ponderosa / Muhlenbergia montana WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Residential Area WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Muhlenbergia montana WoodlandCEGL000862ROMO13KMD, KPF1GentleNELowslopelowland]@%YhousesEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mrctGoodPoor~@o}}qqgXMEE9999990&"       iie``T>]P?APA`@ 2 (@ ROMOAA.381Q0941Populus tremuloides / Calamagrostis canadensis ForestBurn sitePopulus tremuloides / Calamagrostis canadensis ForestCEGL000574ROMO13KMD, KPF1ModerateNWLow levellowlandCold-deciduousBroad-leavedWoodland 2 - 5 m <0.5 mrctGoodPoor@ottnhhhcccccccccYYYNNNND6&&&&&&&&&iie``T>u]RAPA`@  2 @ ROMOAA.380Q0941Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Calamagrostis canadensis ForestBurn siteAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Calamagrostis canadensis ForestCEGL000300ROMO13KMD, KPF1ModerateNEBasin floorvalleyM@$YEvergreenMixedWoodland 2 - 5 m 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mrctGoodPoor@h|qqg`UUUIIIIIIA40&$iie``T>}]APA@  # @ROMOAA.38P1135Pinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Purshia tridentata WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Rockland WoodlandCEGL000877ROMO13MGK, KMD1Somewhat steepWMidslopevalleyEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m 5 - 10 m 1 - 2 m <0.5 m <0.5 msngGoodGood}@hwmbbVKKA2'''''''''hhd__T>}]AuPA@ #2@ROMOAA.379R1041Dead Standing TreesPinus contorta / Juniperus communis ForestDead and Down Trees5ROMO13BHW, MGK1SteepEHigh slopeupper slopeEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodlandH@WrctPoorP@h@44....)~iie``T>UUlLVAL ~ 0 NBZ!This shrubland is dominated by Artemesia tridentata, but dThis shrubland is dominated by Artemesia tridentata, but does not contain Purshia tridentata or Muhlenbergia montana.Had to move point ~5m., logging road and logging litter covering real point. Still in polygon. Artemisia cana definitly co-dominates.Artemisia cana Pursh ssp. Cana was more abundant than Dasiphora floribunda.More trees in plot compared to polygon. Much more open to South East. Poa pratensis dominates forbs rather than Muhlenbergia montana. Muhlenbergia common elsewhere in polygon.East of the point, the polygon turns into a beautiful aspen grove. Plot center moved to better represent the majority of the polygon.Primary is not fair description of site , except it has to xeric of species. This site was a little wetter and a crazy mix of species, but dominated by above listed species. Tertiary association is an okay description of site, better than primary.SAPL2 and BENA were co-dominant with SABR cover a close secondNew association: All points within this polygon were similar veg, only this point was sampled. Lots of PIFL2 Krummholtz east of continental divide.Alnus incana / Mesic Graminoids Shrubland fits well in local area, surveyed about a third of the polygon. Poor representation of polygon if borders horseshoe shape. If plot dot covers border, then good representation because horshoe turns into mixed forest (POTR5, PIEN, ABLA, POBA) which is much drier than the Alnus incana shrubland.Plot located along a trail, near road. The ridge between the two streams could be its own polygon. It is pridominantly Pinus ponderosa, unlike the surrounding low level areas. It also has dry shrub and herb species. I think its big enough to be its very own polygon.Good match, lots of mixed shrubs, some mixed coniferous regen.Relatively little herbaceous / shrub cover. The key calls this accociatoin a PICOL/ JUCOM forest and the description to the assocation book calls it a woodlandThe herbaceous layer of this forest is very deiverse. The description for this association is a little limiting. It mentions that Carex geyeri coverage ranges from 30-40% and here it is less than that. It also says that all other herbaceous species are < 5% cover and this point has more coverage for species like THDI4 and MUMO.Somewhat varied classification with riparian zone plants and woodland species on bank aboue 2nd Veg assoc with poor association to description secondary to microecosystem within PICOL/JUCOM2 woodland and therefore, limited cover due to factors such as ligh, temperature. SADR/CAUT better description than CAUT herbaceous veg assoc.The ploygon is really a good representation of Populus tremuloides - Abies lasiocarpa / Calamagrostis canadensis. The subcanopy is dominated by Abies lasiocarpa growth and lacks Populus tremuloides saplings.Polygon becomes more mixed near SE end and includes a small PICOL stand, some mesic PIEN/ABLAL and a PIPOS dominated area. Since polygon meant to be the drainage I called it the veg type around the drainage although PICOL might be the most dominant tree.Not much MUMO due to development but area probably used to be a better example of that association. Now a mixture of grassesSample area located in an upland area adjacent to a Nuphar Lutea wetland. The polygon showed signs of being included in the burn that affected much of this watershed. There were many long since dead and now downed trees---most likely spruce or fir. Young aspen are now dominant, but probably not historically so. The Calamagrostis was mostly in the lower area of the polygon, owing to the surrounding wetlands, Much of ht esite was drier than the description of the asociation.Fq U 9 tTb]4AxQA@  <@ ROMOAA.394M09401Pinus flexilis Krommholz ShrublandPinus flexilis Krummholz Shrubland2ROMO13BHW, RCT1Somewhat steepNEMidslopemid slopeEvergreenNeedle-leavedShrubland 1 - 2 m <0.5 m <0.5 m KrummholtzrctGood@ ofZZZTTTO77777777--# jje``T>w]DA\QA@F M Z @ROMOAA.391H09121Alnus incana / Mesic Graminoids ShrublandAlnus incana / Mesic Graminoids ShrublandCEGL001148ROMO13SBB, KPF1ModerateNELowslopeseep@*YCold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland10 - 15 m 5 - 10 m <0.5 m <0.5 m*@mA@#Wsng???GoodQ@ o}}}xl``````VLLL@@55*   jje``T>]8AQA`@ A @ ROMOAA.390K1034Pinus ponderosa / Carex inops ssp. heliophila WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Artemisia tridentata - Purshia tridentata WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Carex inops ssp. heliophila WoodlandCEGL000849ROMO13KMD, KPF1ModerateNELow levelridge and valley`@)YEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 ml@mrctFairGood @oxxxllllllZOKA?555551111111++iie``T>]w]0APA@ ( @ ROMOAA.39P1234Pinus ponderosa / Muhlenbergia montana WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Muhlenbergia montana WoodlandCEGL000862ROMO13KMD1Somewhat steepSMidslopemiddle 1/3 of slopeEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m6@"WrctPinus ponderosa / Purshia tridentata WoodlandGoodGood@@o|ppppppppf\RGG<<2#hhd__T>]AQA@ F@ ROMOAA.389N1024Pinus contorta / Juniperus communis ForestPinus contorta / Juniperus communis WoodlandCEGL000764ROMO13SNG, KJE1Somewhat steepNELowslopeLowslope hillside!Dirt road aprox. 20 m to the NWEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland4@!WrctFairGood@o~xxxsggggggggggggggg]NCCCiie``T>UU]AQA@j ( ( 2@ ROMOAA.388N1024Pinus contorta / Carex geyeri ForestPinus contorta / Carex geyeri Forestpico-potr ?CEGL000141ROMO13SNG, KJE1variableVariableLowslopevalley floorR@(YEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest20 - 35 m10 - 15 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mamgGoodPoorN@o~xxxsssssssssi_TTTI>6'iie``T>_]AQA@   ( @@ ROMOAA.387N1024Pinus contorta / Juniperus communis ForestSalix drummondiana / Carex utriculata ShrublandPinus contorta / Juniperus communis WoodlandCEGL000764ROMO13SNG, KJE1Somewhat steepEChannel wallstream bank and riparian zone&@'YEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland20 - 35 m10 - 15 m 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m<@ WBHWFairGoodN@o{laaaUUUUUU6(&     iie``T>u TH]\APA@ F (<@ROMOAA.410R0514Dasiphora fruticosa ssp. floribunda / Mesic Graminoids ShrublandArtemesia cana - Dasiphora fruticosa ssp. floribunda ShrublandDasiphora fruticosa ssp. floribunda Shrubland [Provisional]4CEGL001105ROMO13KMD1ModerateSWsaddleO@rHerb-perennialGraminoidShrubland0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mP@mBHWGoodGood@oyiii]]]]]]UUQGE@@@@@<<<<<<<66*(iie``T>Uw])A@KPA@ A<P@ROMOAA.409Q0514Dasiphora fruticosa spp. floribunda Shrubland [Placeholder]Artemesia cana - Dasiphora fruticosa ssp. floribunda ShrublandDasiphora fruticosa ssp. floribunda Shrubland [Provisional]Riparian??CEGL001105ROMO13KMD, RCT1GentleEChannel bedvalley8@rCold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland <0.5 mB@%WBHWGoodGoodM@o|||pppppph[YQOEEEEEAAAAAAA;;/#iie``T>Uu]SAj QA@X -2 @ ROMOAA.408K09141Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana - (Purshia tridentata) / Muhlenbergia montana - (Hesperostipa comata) ShrublandArtemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana - (Purshia tridentata) / Muhlenbergia montana - (Hesperostipa comata ssp. comata) ShrublandCEGL005827ROMO13KPF1Somewhat steepSEMidslopemountain valley0@rCold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mBHWFairGood@o {ytttttpppppppjj^^jje``T>]w]OAQA@ 2 @ ROMOAA.407x142Purshia tridentata / Muhlenbergia montana ShrublandPurshia tridentata / Muhlenbergia montana ShrublandCEGL001057ROMO13KPF1ModerateSWInterfluvesaddleridges to south and northMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedShrubland 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mdiverse herbssngFair@ ovvvkk`Y777ggb``T>]w]/AQA@ K( @@ ROMOAA.4M05164Populus tremuloides - Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Juniperus communis ForestPopulus tremuloides - Pinus contorta - Abies lasiocarpa / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestPopulus tremuloides - Abies lasiocarpa / Juniperus communis ForestCEGL000527ROMO13SBB, KPF1ModerateWMidslopemid slope-@rMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedForest15 - 20 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mBHWPopulus tremuloides / Alnus incana ForestGoodFair@ oL@@:4  |zppppplllllllffZZhhc^^T>}]zAQA@  P(@ ROMOAA.399N09121Betula nana - Salix brachycarpa ShrublandSalix brachycarpa - Salix planifolia ShrublandBetula nana - Salix brachycarpa ShrublandRiparian??CEGL005828ROMO13RCT, BHW1variableVariablevallyvalley@+YmossCold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m6@$WrctAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii shrublandGoodFair@@ o||||qcSMMAAAAAA92(jje``T>LVAL8ksH U + s D  j ( `  s M % d'xT>6DT+H"Exposed bank due to low water. SExposed bank due to low water. Soil/sand/rock mixture, very muddy.Soggy and wet with thick willow stands. Elk sigh, grazing evident.Broad valley with meandering stream.Soggy meadow with many small patches of standing waterWet, poorly drained. Several small streams crisscrossing through. Heavy elk browsing.Wet shrubland on the banks of a creek. Partially flooded. Well grazed willows.Muddy mix of silt, soil, sand and rock.Cache la Poudre River starts here. Seasonally flooded river basin. Heavily browsed willows.Slightly mesic meadow plot with small tree islands on the higher ground.Wet swampyness from snow melt. Several streams meander thru polygon.Open alpine tundra with a seepage to the SE and dwarf trees to the west.Boulder field with dirt and a few carex spp. Dry upperslope, no snow or ice, no water, mix of tallus and skree.Slope and aspect (south facing) well draining soils.Dry slope. Not much regeneration, some Pinus contorta and Picea engelmannii.Ridge top with lots of sun exposure---rocky ground on variable slopesOld PICOL stand with PIEN and ABLAL regenerating underneath and up to the hight of the PICOL. Lots of downed woodDry PICOL Forest on a ridge standing dead trees = about 10% of trunks. Lots of dowed woodDry hillside and damp drainage with lots of downed wood and standing dead trees.Little puddle of water.. Seasonally saturatedLots of downed wood - difficult to climb around or overDry shrubland--------rock outcropsWetland type polygon includes a stream and some standing water.Large bench covered in Alpine tundra willow thickets and waterSeasonal wetland on northern part of polygonPoorly drained, Seasonally wet---mosquitoe breeding groundSeveral puddles of water and one small creek& .many scattered bouldersLots of dead standing, burn scars on many treesHigh snow accumulation, high elevation, alpine tundra, boulder fieldMeadow on the site of a glacial valleywet seepy hillside-----cool NW slopeLots of downed wood, several standing trees ---lots of regenerationvery rocky with lots of litter. Hardly any herbaceous layer probably because too much bedrock.Well drained---------Krummholtz trees; just at the top end of treelineRocky surface relatively smooth like paving stones---not like scree areas between stones with moss and tiny alpine forbs (very few)Drainage stream at bottem of polygon Well drained signs of deertwo seepy areas located on either side laterally across the hillsmall stream runs through polygon making it wetter, also next to year long stream.POTR5 Strata being taken over by PICOL regeneration. Could have been burned at one timeSteep slope. Lots of down trees and rocks.Lots of dead / downed wood grazing evidencePlot was located in a valley bottom with a creek and lots of willows and aspenLots of regeneration. Wet site with lots of moss.Drainage in polygon snow partially covering groundDry PICOL-POTR5 forest in small drainageRoad on North edge of polygon, house on SouthWest side of polygon.See above road and small stream increase diversity of species in this polygonArea near houses - looks disturbed, come trash.windthrow down trees, bedrock outcrops commonheavily browsed, especially big sagebrushSnowing currently / plants are partially covered.big open meadow, possibly seasonally flooded area.Borders Shadow Meadow Lake. Clearing in a Pinuc contorta forest.right next to logging road, lots of branches/logging litter next to the road.Valley bottom with a river to the East of the polygon.Plot centered in valley draining to South Eastlots of snowpack to be wet wnough for aspen WSE*]}A2QA@@b   @ROMOAA.416K1020Pseudotsuga menziesii / Juniperus communis ForestPseudotsuga menziesii / Juniperus communis ForestCEGL000439ROMO13KMD, KPF1SteepEHigh slopebedrock outcropEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mA@'WsngGoodGood-@t}wwwrffffffff\RGGG;;1"iie``T>]]pA@hPA`@E A@ ROMOAA.415Q11142Purshia tridentata / Muhlenbergia montana ShrublandPurshia tridentata / Muhlenbergia montana ShrublandCEGL001057ROMO13SNG, KPF, RCT1ModerateSHigh sloperidge3@rCold-deciduousMicrophyllousShrubland 1 - 2 m <0.5 mAMGGoodGooda@tvvpjjjeeeeeeeee[[PPPPPE6&&&jje``T>Uw]p,APA@, < Z@ ROMOAA.414Q056Carex utriculata Herbaceous VegetationCarex utriculata Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001562ROMOKMD, RCT1GentleEMidslopebench wet meadowHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mx@msngFairFair@txllf```[[OOOOOOOEE:::::#gge``T>Uw]5A#PA@F P ((@ ROMOAA.413P0514Dasiphora fruticosa spp. floribunda Shrubland [Placeholder]Dasiphora fruticosa ssp. floribunda Shrubland [Provisional]Riparian??CEGL001105ROMO13SBB, RCT1Basin floordepression/valley bottom4@rHerb-perennialBroad leaf herbaceousShrubland0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mBHWGoodGood@tvvvvvkTDDD888888iie``T>Uw],APA@ 72<@ ROMOAA.412P05141Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana / Poa pratensis Semi-Natural ShrublandArtemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana - (Purshia tridentata) / Muhlenbergia montana - (Hesperostipa comata) ShrublandArtemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana - (Purshia tridentata) / Muhlenbergia montana - (Hesperostipa comata ssp. comata) Shrubland1CEGL005827ROMO13SBB, RCT1SteepWLowslopelower 1/3 of slopeB@rCold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 mDiverse ForbsB@&WBHWGoodPoorw@oztttocHHHHHHH>>4)))))jje``T>w]6A@PA@ F 2(@ ROMOAA.411P0514Dasiphora fruticosa ssp. floribunda / Deschampsia cespitosa ShrublandDasiphora fruticosa ssp. floribunda / Deschampsia caespitosa ShrublandCEGL001107ROMO13SBB, RCT1GentleSWBasin floorseepwet area, large open meadowHerb-perennialBroad leaf herbaceousShrubland 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m]@mBHWGoodGoodrbbb9999993&"       iie``T>wLVALg{N $  L(]R)Lodgepole seems to be dominant, but Pseudotsuga menziesii is present in both canopy and subcanopy. Poor representation according to description.Lodgepole seems to be dominant, but Pseudotsuga menziesii is present in both canopy and subcanopy. Poor representation according to description. Pinus contorta wasn't tall enough or dense enough. Pseudotsuga menziesii and Pinus contorta was close to the same ratio. Lots of rocks and steep.This site has enough aspen and alder to constitute a tree association but Glyceria isn't recognized as being the dominant graminoid with any aspen association. The Glyceria grandis assocation doesn't include most of the herbaceous species found at the site or recognize the aspen and alder components. So - I made a new association, but Populus tremuloides/ Alnus incana works as a poor fit.Polygon is huge and ranges from a saliz dominated riparian area toa mixed conifer forest w/ little understory. Canopy height much higher than in description.Association to Description N/A: Primary assoc is new maybe due to high disturbance levels because point is on wind river dude ranch, and with intrusion of BRIN2Mostly PIPOS polygon, although polygon is mixed. BRIN2 due to disturbance (roads for house and sheds).The polygon was very diverse and included a creek and both banks. Tree dominance was difficult ot determine as many species were present.Very mixed forest, lots of regeneration. More Abies lasiocarpa than any other species, but difficult to tell ratio betwee Abies lasiocarpa and Picea engelmannii. Very wet, mossy area with equal herbaceous and dwarf-shrub layer Vaccinium myrtillus dominated shrub layer, but also Linnaea borealis L. high in abundance.No description to this associationPrimary description is ok, except that Vaccinium myrtillus is the dominate shrub. Secondary description doesn't include Populus tremuloides in description. Made up Populus tremuloides - Abies lasiocarpa -Picea Engelmannii Pinus contorta / Vaccinium myrtillus forest association to note 4 co-dominant trees with Vaccinium myrtillus dominated understory.Sparse understory. Description not available.Two new associations--Strange polygon-borderline woodland with a patchy mix of species. I could find no association that matched at all so I created new ones based on the few dominant speciesPOTR5/JUCOM2 not a great fit, no description for PIPOS/JUCOM2. POTR5 with less JUCOM than the PIPO area.Assoc. to Description N/A: Private road corridor is central to the polygon; stream parallels the road on the north side, then crosses to the south at the est end of the polygon. No descriptoin for this association in book because PIEN has 75% coverage, as well as POTR5Low Pinus contorta cover and subcanopy of Populus tremuloides don't qiute fit primary description.Only a fair match because POTR5 and PIPOS in plot, otherwise fits well.Hard to tell exactly where polygon is ---took my best guess---good match to descriptionTree cover is highly variable - overall about 10% in polygon but this site was much more open but still called it a woodland. Shrub cover is lower than stated in description.Muhlenbergia montana and Hesperostipa comata nearly co-dominant in site, many of the same forbes present as description.Not much canopy coverage and a lot of rock.Gravel/ small rocks-soil type-----dry slope-----some PIPO sapplings-----good fit to descriptionCarex utriculata dominated parts of the meadow, but small area were dominated by Carex aquatilis, Dasiphora floribunda, or Poa pratensis.Very good match to description, very diverse herbaceous layer with no dominant species but dominant shrub layer with only Dasiphora floribunda present. `4]A;PA@- 7 (@ ROMOAA.422R1034Pinus ponderosa / Carex sp. ForestPinus ponderosa / Carex sp. ForestMU = 34 Potr subcanopy 5-10 mROMO13BHW, MGK1GentleNELowslopelow slopeEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest15 - 20 m 5 - 10 m <0.5 m <0.5 m7@-WBHWGoodGoodqqqkeee`TTTTTTTTJ@@@4))!iie``T>}}]}A@PA @ --@ ROMOAA.421Q1024Pinus contorta / Arctostaphylos uva-ursi ForestPinus contorta - Populus tremuloides Forest AlliancePinus contorta / Arctostaphylos uva-ursi ForestCEGL000134ROMO13KPF, RCT1SteepSEMidslopemid slopeEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m <0.5 m <0.5 mB@,WBHWGoodFaird@t}ssssgg]NCCCCCCCCC8.*#!  iie``T>]}]A@PA@  <((@ ROMOAA.420P10121Betula occidentalis / Mesic Graminoid ShrublandBetula occidentalis / Mesic Graminoids ShrublandCEGL002654ROMO13MGK, KMD1GentleSLowslopevalley1@ rCold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland15 - 20 m 2 - 5 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m0.5 - 1 m#@+WsngGoodFairI@twwwwwwwwllaVK@@5'      jje``T>w]P:A PA@ 2 <@ ROMOAA.42P1236Pinus ponderosa / Ribes cereum ForestPinus ponderosa / Muhlenbergia montana WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Ribes cereum ForestCEGL000199ROMO13KMD1GentleSELowslopelower 1/3 of slopeEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m>@*WAMGFairGoodY@t~~~~~~~~tti^^RRH9......... hhd__T>w]BA QA@@# 7  @ ROMOAA.419I0936Pinus ponderosa / Purshia tridentata WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Purshia tridentata WoodlandCEGL000867ROMO13KMD, SRB2Somewhat steepSHigh slopeknoll/@rEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 ms@mE@)WBHWFairFair@t{{{vj^^^^^^^TTIII>>4%iie``T>]w]GA QA@@"72@ (ROMOAA.418I09142Purshia tridentata / Muhlenbergia montana ShrublandPurshia tridentata / Muhlenbergia montana ShrublandCEGL001057ROMO13KMD, SRB2ModerateEMidslopemiddle 1/3 of slope+@rHerb-perennialGraminoidShrubland 5 - 10 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mY@mA@(WsngGoodGoodz@ttttttttjj___SSH=---!!!!!! jje``T>]w]A@bPA`@@ F( @ ROMOAA.417Q11142Purshia tridentata / Muhlenbergia montana ShrublandPurshia tridentata / Muhlenbergia montana ShrublandCEGL001057ROMO13SNG, RCT, KPF1ModerateSMidslopemid slope Snow--YEAHCold-deciduousBroad-leavedShrubland0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mAMGGoodGood|||||||||rh]]]]]RD444jje``T>U* a  pNF]7APA@ -2( @ROMOAA.43P1234Pinus ponderosa / Carex inops ssp. heliophila WoodlandPinus ponderosa / Carex inops ssp. heliophila WoodlandCEGL000849ROMO13MGK, KPF1Somewhat steepEMidslopemid slopeEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 mrctGood0@ t|pppjjjeeeeeeeee[[[[PEE;,!!!!!!!!!  hhd__T>}u]APA@K <2 (@ ROMOAA.428R10163Pinus contorta - Populus tremuloides Forest AlliancePopulus tremuloides - Pseudotsuga menziesii Forest Alliancepsme-potr-juco assoc.A.426ROMO13BHW, MGK1GentleELowslopelowlandCold-deciduousNeedle-leavedForest10 - 15 m 1 - 2 m <0.5 m <0.5 m5@2WBHWGoodukkk`UUM>.........%jje``T>}}](AQA@  < (@ ROMOAA.427L10161Populus tremuloides / Arctostaphylos uva-ursi ForestPopulus tremuloides / Muhlenbergia montana ForestPopulus tremuloides / Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Forest3ROMO13KMD, MGK1Somewhat steepSLowslopelower 1/3 of slopeCold-deciduousBroad-leavedWoodland 2 - 5 m 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m7@1WAMGFair@ tyyoaQQQQQQQQQ=31!    jje``T>]]`AQA @ U @ROMOAA.426L11161Pinus ponderosa - Populus tremuloides Forest AlliancePinus ponderosa - Populus tremuloides Forest AllianceA.399ROMO13KPF1ModerateNLowslopelowlandMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedForest10 - 15 m 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m0.5 - 1 mBHWGoodGoodKeys to primary assoc.wmbWK@@81jje``T>]APA @S  # @ ROMOAA.425Q1018Populus tremuloides / Juniperus communis ForestPinus ponderosa / Juniperus communis WoodlandPopulus tremuloides / Juniperus communis ForestCEGL000587ROMO13KJE, BHW1ModerateSLowslopelowlandD@ rCold-deciduousBroad-leavedWoodland10 - 15 m 5 - 10 m 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m@0WsngGoodFairj@ tzoeWGGG;;;;;;2(&       iie``T>w]AQA@l (  @ROMOAA.424N1023Pinus contorta - Picea engelmannii - Populus tremuloides / Juniperus communis WoodlandPinus contorta / Juniperus communis Woodland1 wet sites includedCEGL000764ROMO13KJE, SNG1GentleSELowslopevalleyO@ rEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland20 - 35 m15 - 20 m 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mg@/WAMGGood@ tuk\QQQEEEEEE=3/'%iie``T>]ķA QA@ (F(@ ROMOAA.423M1018Populus tremuloides / Phleum pratense Semi-Natural ForestPopulus tremuloides / Phleum pratense Semi-Natural ForestCEGL005829ROMO13SNG, KJE1FlatSMidslopemid slopeHerb-perennialBroad-leavedForest35 - 50 m 1 - 2 m 5 - 10 m 1 - 2 m <0.5 mK@.WBHWGoodGood{{{{{{{{qqfZZOD<. iie``T>wJ ! d]tAPA@D Z( @ ROMOAA.439Q1024Pinus contorta / Carex geyeri ForestPinus contorta / Carex geyeri ForestCEGL000141ROMO13SNG, KMD, KPF1ModerateNMidslopemid slopeSNOWEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m 5 - 10 m <0.5 m <0.5 mK@5WAMGGoodGood Backyard||vpppk________UUKK?33)iie``T>}w]|A PA`@5 F <@ ROMOAA.438Q10162Pinus contorta - Populus tremuloides Forest AlliancePinus contorta - Populus tremuloides Forest AllianceA.424ROMO13RCT, SNG, KPF1GentleSEvalley bottemP@rMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedForest20 - 35 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m6@4WBHWFairPoor@t{{{{{{{{qqf[[PPHAjje``T>w]tAPA`@ (  @ROMOAA.437Q10221Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestAbies lasiocarpa / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestCEGL000343ROMO13KMD, SBB1ModerateNLowslopelowland3@rEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest 5 - 10 m 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 msng???Fair?@twmbWWKKC4))) jje``T>]APA`@? 2#( @ ROMOAA.436Q10161Pinus ponderosa - Populus tremuloides Forest AlliancePinus ponderosa - Populus tremuloides Forest AllianceA.399ROMO13SNG, KPF1ModerateSWLowslopelower 1/3 of slope5@ rMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedForest20 - 35 m 2 - 5 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mBHWGoodPoor$@ttii^^VO---!!!!!! jje``T>]APA`@; P@ ROMOAA.434O10221Populus tremuloides - Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Juniperus communis ForestPinus contorta / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestAbies lasiocarpa / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestCEGL000343ROMO13KMD, SBB1ModerateELowslopebench!on bench about 20m above streamMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedForest10 - 15 m 5 - 10 m <0.5 m <0.5 m@ mBHWGoodPoore@ t]]]]]]VLJ@>444440000000**jje``T>}}]A QA@ < <@ROMOAA.431F10162Pinus contorta - Populus tremuloides Forest AlliancePinus contorta - Populus tremuloides Forest Alliancepotr-pico-juco associationA.424ROMO13RCT, SNG1Somewhat steepSHigh sloperolling terrain*@ rMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedForest15 - 20 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m8@3WBHWGoodGood{{slJJJ>>>>>>-! jje``T>]w i a.]`A@\QA`@<    @ ROMOAA.447M07162Pinus contorta - Populus tremuloides Forest AlliancePinus contorta - Populus tremuloides Forest AllianceA.424ROMO13SBB, KPF1SteepSWToeslopelower 1/3 of slopeZ@rMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedWoodland15 - 20 m 5 - 10 m 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 m <0.5 mBHWGood@z}rrf[QJ(((jje``T>]AQA@$2 @ ROMOAA.445L1021Pinus contorta / Vaccinium myrtillus ForestPseudotsuga menziesii / Jamesia americana Forestpsme/jaam or psme/vamyCEGL000438ROMO13KMD, SBB2SteepNWMidslopemid slope,@rEvergreenNeedle-leavedWoodland 5 - 10 m 1 - 2 m0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mt@ mBHWFairPoor$@t~~~~~~~~tii^RRH9...""""""  iie``T>}_]7AQA@ A F @ ROMOAA.444N05164Populus tremuloides / Alnus incana ForestGlyceria grandis Herbaceous VegetationPopulus tremuloides / Alnus incana ForestCEGL001150ROMO13KPF, SRB1Lowslopeseepseep- seasonally wetmossMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousMixedWoodland15 - 20 m 5 - 10 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m=@ mB@yBHWPopulus tremuloides / Alnus incana/ GLGR - ForestGoodPoor@tuukdB<<   jje``T>]AxQA@@ ((@ ROMOAA.442N10191Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Calamagrostis canadensis ForestAbies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Calamagrostis canadensis ForestCEGL000300ROMO13SNG1variousELowslopelower 1/3 of slope/@rEvergreenNeedle-leaved35 - 50 m 5 - 10 m 1 - 2 m <0.5 m"UNID'ed shrub was listed as HELABHWGoodGood@t}qqfffWLLL@@@@@@,"        jje``T>w]ܹAQA@ # ( 2@ ROMOAA.441M1018Populus tremuloides / Muhlenbergia montana - Bromus inermis ForestPopulus tremuloides Woodland Alliance4A.610ROMO13SNG, KJE1ModerateWMidslopeslopeMixed evergreen - cold-deciduousExtremely xeromorphicWoodland15 - 20 m 5 - 10 m0.5 - 1 mM@yAMGGood@tuuuuuuuujjjjj^SI2 iie``T>_u]PAPA @0 7 @ ROMOAA.440Q1036Pinus ponderosa / Juniperus communis WoodlandPinus contorta / Juniperus communis ForestPinus ponderosa / Juniperus communis Woodlandnew?, MU = 36CEGL000859ROMO13BHW, KJE1ModerateNELowslopelowlandHouses/Roads/firewood pilesEvergreenNeedle-leavedForest10 - 15 m 2 - 5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m <0.5 m|@6WsngGoodh@tynnnEEEEEE<2.$"iie``T>} LVAL+q0k5 B  ` * d 7 $ y D +f![&H!QGqHighly browsed willows. Other trace species listeHighly browsed willows. Other trace species listed on field data form, but not entered into database.Because the Kobresia is in its vegetative state it is hard to identify and may actually be part or all CAEL.The plot was on an edge of a willow thicket and next to a peat bog. Both habitats were included in the polygon.POTR5 about 2m tall, very even-height. Conifers >4m. Shrubs patchy, uneven cover.Willows mostly defoliated -> hard to identify and estimate cover.I glopped around in a large extent of this polygon and the mix between saturated CAAQ habitat and drier CACA4 habitat is pretty evenly mixed. Other trace species listed on field form, but not entered here.Appears SAPL2 may be hybridizing with SAMO2 due to larger leaf size and crenulation-serration. SAMO2 present at more xeric edges.Standing water throughout polygon.Salix heavily grazed, some actually short shrubs < 2m tall.Trace species not listed in strata, see field forms for details.SAPL and SAGE have few leaves left and the plants with leaves remaining show chatacteristics of both of these 2 species.Willows almost completely w/o leaves, very difficuly to identify species and judge relative cover.Very flat, wide valley bottom. ANAM height of 2m!!Mosaic of drier (DECA18 with Anteneria and ACMIO) with wetter CAAQ-MECI-SETR with saturated CAUT. Willows throughout meadow but all showing dead sticks 2-3' tall with green leaves only < 1' tall.Carex not flowering, hard to distinguish vegetative CAAQ from CAUT.TRDA2 > GEROT > CARUD TRDA2 in dense mats, gerot in rockier areas.Consistent DECA18 plot with little species.Lots of other herbs with low cover.Some POTR5 off plot. Dead trees (standing).Graminiods greater than or equal to forbs. Herb types almost equal in cover. Trace species not entered in electronic database.Plot is for the most part KOMY, with a bit of GEROT. There are dry, rocky patches that have sparce CARUD, Gerot, and Festuca mixed with KOMY. Argh.Standing dead trees account for about 20% of trees.nice dry shady draw pick up more herbaceous species at bottom of polygon as more moisture accumulatesUnID'ed 1 iwas listed as "fireweed" UnID'ed 2 was listed as FRVILovely riparrian zone Right next to road so introduced BRIN everywhere River left more caca but still lots of BRIN All POBA on RLTrace species not listed: See data sheet for details on trace speciesCALE and SETR almost the same cover but CALE outbeats if by ~ 5-10%Patches of willow thicket and alpine tundraVaried, patchy Hinyer ??????? Moss under sabr/saplall of the species codes were missing the 5 th variable eg CARU instead of CARUDPlants often overlapping---SEDE2 grew under most everythingTrace species not listed: see data sheet for detailsLots of dead standing , open canopy -PICOL dominates sparce canopy but PSME regen is subcanopy and JUCOM2 dominate all overTrace species not listed: for details see data sheetRegen of both conifers ABLAL>PIEN in CanopyMany springs and freshets all over in polygon w/ assoc wet species like SETR and Mitella PIEN:ABLAL 4:1Polygon with open canopy and rocky surface covered with little veg except areas under trees with VAMYO and some moss and tiny forbsTrace species not listed: See data sheet for detailsTrace species not listed unless only species in strata: See data sheet for details Some species codes are missing 5th identifierTrace species not listed in strata, see field forms for details.Trace species not listed in strata, see field form for details.Trace species not listed in strata, see field forms for details.Disturbed site; chipped bark trail lined with branches runs through polygon LVAL L I 5VDHG2nd fits okay with site except for the site has more conifers including PIP2nd fits okay with site except for the site has more conifers including PIPO and PICOL Very diverse site so probably not going to fit well anywherePOBA2-BRIN2 not in key, but is best fit of dominant speciesTree species occurred with low coverage.Hard to tell if the trees are in this polygon, either way they don't make up more than 15% cover. Senecio also of high cover, but no association to match also doesn't have as high of coverage as CALE.The polygon was large, and was a mix of willow thickets and alpine tundra. Species composition varied. Betula nana and Salix planifolia were co-dominantKeyed well, description fits--------CHASED DOWN FROM PLOT, VEGETATION COVERS WERE ESTIMATED FROM A DISTANCEExcept small mesic concavity of rest xeric slope. Alternative association considered: Dasiphora fruticosa spp. floribunda shrublandPrimary---better description than secondary even though cover of JUDR is higher than DECA18. Other species present fit better with DECA18 - CALEL8 HerbaceousCarex rossii also had high cover, GEROT, while present was not the dommant forb coverThis point is located on a steep boulder field. The sparce vegetation here is < 10% and is composed mainly by senecio spp. And dominated by the lichen and mosses which cover the rocks.Upper canopy not dominated by PSME but heavy PSME regen and dead standing PSME--Canopy very sparse due to burn. Shrubs fairly dense due to open canopy (BURN) Also heavy coverage of ARUVMoved plot aprox. 15m towards center of polygon, away from riverbank---only a fair rep. Because of mesic gramanoids and forbs along riverbank and in small wetlands included in polygon. Higher forest a perfect match.Primary- good description of site right on the mark 2nd---not so goodDominated by Pinus ponderosa. Pseudotsuga mensezii grows in between rock outcropping and regeneration is evident.Plot varies from dry to wetter microsites which mixes up herbaceous. Wetter sites have more Mertensia, DECA18, Carex sp., willows--------------Drier VASC, PEBRC, TRDA2, CARO5---------------Location fits assoc wellPICOL and VASC are dominant in their respective strata. The description for this association is very localized to the wild basin area. Perhaps something else is going on over here. This stand looks to be progressing toward a fir/spruce community due to lack of PICOL regenPoor rep. Because of open canopy, little litter and fallen wood, hard rocky ground (see env. Comments) and lack of understory. Even VAMYO patchy and mostly in litter under treesNice diverse mix of conifers w/ aspen. Thrid description fits OK W/ Shrub and herbaceous in plot but doesn't fit well in the PICOL as the dominant conifer.----------Poor fit of this associationMay have been PIPOS/ PUTR2 at one time, now PIPOS with mixed shrubs and POPR - some POTR5 but not enough to make a mixed canopy.Moved plot approx. 15 m to the west to better represent the polygonCanopy mixed between Populus tremuloides and conifers, low juniper coverage. Vaccinium myrtillus present as a stratum.Primary description fits well for tree species but usually has too low herb cover. Made up secondary description to recognize dominance of Arnica in a definitive herb stratum.Very diverse site. No good description in mixed conifer-deciduous forests that includes Populus balsamifera: but Picea engelmannii / Equisetum arvense fits the site pretty well except for the omission of and Populus species. Huge old Picea engelmannii about 80+ cm in diameter.NO description- so not sure of match to association. Could also be a POTR5-PICOL/VAMYO Forest Alliance. Definate Dwarf-shrub layer is a mix of VAMYO and VASC, Very difficult ot tell which is dominant. 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jje``T>]}R -n]+A@QA@@ <P@ ROMOAA.476B087Deschampsia caespitosa - Caltha leptosepala Herbaceous VegetationJuncus drummondii - Carex spp. Herbaceous VegetationDeschampsia caespitosa - Caltha leptosepala Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001882ROMO13SRB1Somewhat steepNEChannel bedmountain meadow=@rHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation0.5 - 1 m <0.5 mBHWGoodFair@z~~~rrrrrraTP@>999995555555//##gge``T>U_]8lA@bQA`@6P@ROMOAA.475D093Carex elynoides - Geum rossii Herbaceous VegetationCarex elynoides - Geum rossii Herbaceous VegetationCEGL001853ROMO13RCT, AMG1Somewhat steepNWInterfluveridgetopJ@rHerb-perennialGraminoidHerbaceous vegetation <0.5 m=@ yAMGGoodFairW@z|vvvqeeeeeeee[[[[[[[D9)))gge``T>Uu] AQA@t Z @ROMOAA.474E0810Sparse Nonvascular Vegetation (on rock and unconsolidated substrates)Sparse non-vascular vegetation (on rock and unconsolidated substrates)Talus??CEGL002888ROMO13SNG, RCT1SteepNWMidslopemid slopeHerb-perennialBroad leaf herbaceousNonvascular vegetation6@ yBHWFairFair@zjSCCCCCCCCC8.*#! 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