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Larix lyallii / Vaccinium membranaceum / Luzula glabrata Woodland | NatureServe Biotics 2019
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Name: Larix lyallii / Vaccinium membranaceum / Luzula glabrata Woodland
Reference: NatureServe Biotics 2019
Description: This association has been described from only the northern Rocky Mountains of Montana and their continuation into Alberta (as the Canadian Rockies). It occurs on mesic to hygric sites at the highest extents of the subalpine zone (2030-2225 m [6660-7300 feet]) on slopes of all degrees of inclination, with moderate to steep (30-70%) lee slopes (east- and north-facing) predominating. Colluvial landforms with well-drained soils are the norm. These sites are hypothesized to be snow-accumulation positions and because of their cool aspects melt-off of the deep snowpack occurs late in the growing season. Stand structure is generally quite open, with the upper tree canopy cover varying from 15% to slightly greater than 50% and tree heights generally not exceeding 12 m (40 feet). <i>Larix lyallii</i> is the dominant tree and sometimes only tree represented (considered diagnostic at 5% or greater cover), though common associates are <i>Abies lasiocarpa</i> and <i>Picea engelmannii</i>; in the subcanopy <i>Abies lasiocarpa</i> may often have greater cover than <i>Larix lyallii</i>. <i>Vaccinium membranaceum</i> is highly constant, though its cover and stature are much reduced from that recorded from lower subalpine sites; it is sufficiently diminutive to be confused with <i>Vaccinium myrtillus</i>, which is only about 20% constant with around 5% average cover. The cover of the undergrowth diagnostic <i>Luzula glabrata var. hitchcockii</i> ranges widely, 10-70%, and it is generally the undergrowth dominant as well; its high cover is indicative of deep and late-persisting snowpack. A number of herbaceous species associated with mesic to hygric moisture regimes have relatively high constancy, including <i>Senecio triangularis, Erigeron peregrinus, Mitella breweri, Veratrum viride</i>, and <i>Valeriana sitchensis</i>. <i>Arnica x diversifolia</i> and <i>Pedicularis bracteosa</i> are also commonly occurring forbs. Bryophytes and lichen are generally sparse both on the ground and as epiphytes. 
Accession Code: urn:lsid:vegbank.org:commConcept:34537-{3B0B3AAF-5BE9-4D51-B965-821DE8E480FF}
Plot-observations of this Community Concept: 0
      Party Perspective according to: NatureServe (organization)
Perspective from: 14-Jan-2004 to: ongoing
      Names:   UID: ELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.728669 NatureServe ExplorerNatureServe Explorer logo
  Code: CEGL005884
  Translated: Subalpine Larch / Thinleaf Huckleberry / Smooth Woodrush Woodland
  Scientific: Larix lyallii / Vaccinium membranaceum / Luzula glabrata Woodland
(convergence) and Synonyms:
(similar) Larix lyallii / Vaccinium membranaceum / Luzula glabrata var. hitchcockii Woodland
(similar) Larix lyallii / Vaccinium membranaceum / Luzula glabrata var. hitchcockii Woodland