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Populus tremuloides - Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Streptopus amplexifolius Forest | Western Ecology Working Group of...
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Name: Populus tremuloides - Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Streptopus amplexifolius Forest
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Description: This mesic to subhygric, montane to lower subalpine association is located on cool, moist toeslopes to midslopes on both sides of the Continental Divide of Glacier National Park, Montana. It occurs on mostly moderate to gentle toeslopes and midslopes between 1450 and 1830 m (4760-6000 feet) elevation on the east side of the Continental Divide and near 1120 m (3680 feet) west of the Continental Divide. This type generally occurs on north- and west-facing slopes; it can also occur on south-facing slopes. Soils are well- to somewhat poorly drained silty clay loams that are medium to dark in color and have little rock content. These are also classified as Orthic Grey Luvisols and Orthic Regosols within Waterton Lakes National Park and occur on glacio-fluvial and morainal landforms. Litter comprises 40-75% of the ground cover. This is a moist, mixed evergreen-deciduous wet forest. Tree canopy ranges from 10-70%. Picea engelmannii, Populus tremuloides, Populus balsamifera ssp. trichocarpa, and Abies lasiocarpa are the most frequent tree species. Pinus contorta and Betula papyrifera also occur infrequently in the overstory. Tree height averages 10-20 m, although trees can reach 35 m in height, and stand age ranges from 120 to 160 years. Shrub cover is variable, ranging between 0 and 70%, and includes Rubus parviflorus, Cornus sericea, Amelanchier alnifolia, Ribes lacustre, Lonicera utahensis, Acer glabrum, Salix geyeriana, and Alnus viridis ssp. sinuata. Other shrubs less frequently encountered include Symphoricarpos albus, Symphoricarpos occidentalis, Shepherdia canadensis, Spiraea betulifolia, and Rosa acicularis. Herbaceous cover is high, ranging from 40-90%. The diagnostic forb for this association is Streptopus amplexifolius, which is always accompanied by other species such as Senecio triangularis, Mitella pentandra, Mitella breweri, Gymnocarpium dryopteris, Angelica arguta, Athyrium filix-femina, Trautvetteria caroliniensis, and Trollius laxus. Dominant species include Thalictrum occidentale and Heracleum maximum, although Actaea rubra, Chamerion angustifolium, Eucephalus engelmannii, Geranium richardsonii, Maianthemum racemosum ssp. amplexicaule, Fragaria virginiana, and Lathyrus ochroleucus are commonly present. Maianthemum stellatum, Arnica cordifolia, Eurybia conspicua (= Aster conspicuus), Osmorhiza occidentalis, Bromus vulgaris, Veratrum viride, and Viola canadensis are also relatively common. Nonvascular cover ranges from 5-20%. 
Accession Code: VB.CC.28252.POPULUSTREMULOI
Plot-observations of this Community Concept: 0
      Party Perspective according to: NatureServe (organization)
Perspective from: 10-Feb-2004 to: 17-Nov-2014
      Names:   Translated: Quaking Aspen - Subalpine Fir - Engelmann Spruce / Clasping Twisted-stalk Forest
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  Scientific: Populus tremuloides - Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Streptopus amplexifolius Forest
  Code: CEGL005908
(convergence) and Synonyms:
(undetermined) Populus tremuloides - Abies lasiocarpa - Picea engelmannii / Streptopus amplexifolius Forest