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Abies lasiocarpa / Streptopus amplexifolius Forest | Western Ecology Working Group of...
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Name: Abies lasiocarpa / Streptopus amplexifolius Forest
Reference: Western Ecology Working Group of...
Description: This is a very broadly distributed association occurring in the major ranges of northern Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, eastern Washington and Montana into at least west-central Alberta. In drier climates it is a small-patch type, but with higher precipitation regimes; it can expand to large patches in valley locations. Elevations range from 1250 m in the north to 3355 m at the highest in the south. In the southern portion of this type's distribution parent materials are largely alluvium, loamy to silty in texture, derived from the local country rock, which ranges from sandstone to basalt to granitics in the vicinity of major batholiths. In the north, sedimentary and metasediments are the rule with silty clay loams and loams predominating. Mottling and rust pockets are found in many soil pits, indicating high water tables or subirrigation for a portion of the year. Subirrigation is reflected by landscape positions on lower terraces and stringers of lower order streams, toeslopes and side-hill seeps. Most of the indicator forbs present are associated with the decidedly rich end of the soil-nutrient regime. The canopy for the most part is open, the modal cover ranging between 40-60%, dominated by Abies lasiocarpa and Picea engelmannii. Pinus contorta is the major seral species in the middle Rockies, whereas in the northern Rockies Pseudotsuga menziesii, Larix occidentalis, Pinus monticola, and Abies grandis are additional seral species. The dominant aspect of the undergrowth is an abundance of medium to tall forbs, though shrub cover can at times approach 50%; shrubs are a more important component in the northern distribution of the association. Shrubs with the highest constancy and cover include Ribes lacustre, Vaccinium membranaceum, Alnus viridis ssp. sinuata, Lonicera utahensis, Cornus sericea, and Menziesia ferruginea. The graminoid component is negligible. Of the forbs diagnostic for the association four, Streptopus amplexifolius, Senecio triangularis, Heracleum maximum and Mitella pentandra, are distributed across the breadth of the type, though there are numerous ancillary high-constancy forbs spanning the type's range including Thalictrum occidentale, Geranium richardsonii, Osmorhiza berteroi, Maianthemum stellatum, Orthilia secunda, and Arnica cordifolia (or Arnica latifolia at higher elevations). Aconitum columbianum, Saxifraga odontoloma (= Saxifraga arguta), Mertensia ciliata, and Mertensia arizonica are wet-site taxa occurring with relatively high constancy in the southerly portion of the association. The forb component of diagnostic species is more diverse from central Idaho northward. 
Accession Code: VB.CC.23118.ABIESLASIOCARPA
Plot-observations of this Community Concept: 0
      Party Perspective according to: NatureServe (organization)
Perspective from: 26-Nov-1997 to: 17-Nov-2014
      Names:   Translated: Subalpine Fir - Engelmann Spruce / Clasping Twisted-stalk Forest
  UID: ELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.686622 NatureServe ExplorerNatureServe Explorer logo
  Code: CEGL000336
  Scientific: Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Streptopus amplexifolius Forest
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(undetermined) Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Streptopus amplexifolius Forest