Region 2 Field Guide Appendix E: Existing Vegetation References and Codes APPENDIX E: EXISTING VEGETATION REFERENCES AND CODES February 2014 Existing Vegetation References Code Name SAF Forest Cover Types of the United States and Canada. SRM Society for Range Management Existing SAF Vegetation Codes Ref. SAF SAF SAF SAF SAF SAF SAF SAF SAF SAF SAF SAF SAF SAF SAF SAF SAF Code 000 206 209 210 211 216 217 218 219 220 235 237 239 240 241 242 2018 Description Non Forest Types Engelmann spruce-subalpine fir Bristlecone pine Interior Douglas-fir White fir Blue spruce Aspen Lodgepole pine Limber pine Rocky Mountain juniper Cottonwood - willow Interior ponderosa pine Pinyon - juniper Arizona cypress Western live oak Mesquite Whitebark pine E-1 Author F.H. Eyre, Editor. Society of American Foresters (1980) Appendix E: Existing Vegetation References and Codes Region 2 Field Guide Existing SRM Vegetation Codes Ref. SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM Code 001 002 004 005 007 000 109 110 201 203 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 215 216 217 301 303 310 313 317 320 322 401 402 403 405 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 Description Urban Agriculture Forest Land Water Barren Land Non-vegetated Ponderosa pine - shrubland Ponderosa pine - grassland Blue oak woodland Riparian woodland Scrub oak mixed chaparral Ceanothus mixed chaparral Montane shrubland Bitterbrush Creosote bush scrub Blackbush Alpine grassland Valley grassland Montane meadows Wetlands Bluebunch wheatgrass - blue grama Bluebunch wheatgrass - western wheatgrass Needle-and-thread - blue grama Tufted hairgrass - sedge Bitterbrush - bluebunch wheatgrass Black sagebrush - bluebunch wheatgrass Curlleaf mountain-mahogany - bluebunch wheatgrass Basin big sagebrush Mountain big sagebrush Wyoming big sagebrush Black sagebrush Other sagebrush types Tall forb Alpine rangeland Aspen woodland Juniper - pinyon woodland Gambel oak Salt desert shrub Curlleaf mountain-mahogany True mountain-mahogany Littleleaf mountain-mahogany Bigtooth maple Region 2 Field Guide SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM 419 420 421 422 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 601 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715 716 717 718 722 Appendix E: Existing Vegetation References and Codes Bittercherry Snowbush Chokecherry – serviceberry – rose Riparian Saltbush – greasewood Grama – galleta Arizona chapparal Juniper – pinyon pine woodland Grama – tobosa shrub Creosotebush – bursage Palo Verde – cactus Creosotebush – tarbush Oak – juniper woodland and mahogany-oak Bluestem prairie Bluestem – grama prairie Sandsage prairie Wheatgrass – bluestem – needlegrass Wheatgrass – needlegrass Wheatgrass – gama – needlegrass Wheatgrass – gama Wheatgrass Blue grama – buffalograss Sagebrush – grass Fesque grassland Crested wheatgrass Wheatgrass – saltgrass – grama Alkali sacaton – tobosagrass Black grama – alkali sacaton Black grama – sideoats grama Blue grama – western wheatgrass Blue grama – galleta Blue grama – sideoats grama Blue grama – sideoats grama – black grama Bluestem – dropseed Bluestem – grama Bluestem prairie Bluestem – Sacahuista prairie Galleta – alkali sacaton Grama – muhly – threeawn Grama – bluestem Grama – buffalograss Grama – feathergrass Little bluestem – Indiangrass – Texas wintergrass Mesquite – grama Sand sagebrush – mixed prairie E-3 Appendix E: Existing Vegetation References and Codes Existing SRM Vegetation Codes (cont.) Ref. SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM Code 724 725 727 728 729 730 733 734 735 801 805 809 916 917 919 921 Region 2 Field Guide Description Sideoats grama – New Mexico feathergrass - winterfat Vine mesquite – alkali sacaton Mesquite – buffalograss Mesquite – granjeno – acacia Mesquite Sand shinnery oak Juniper - oak Mesquite - oak Sideoats grama - sumac - juniper Savanna Riparian Mixed hardwood and pine Sedge - shrub tundra Tall shrub swamp Wet meadow tundra Willow Region 2 Field Guide Appendix F: Potential Vegetation References APPENDIX F: POTENTIAL VEGETATION REFERENCES Code Name Author 201 Plant Associations of Region Two: Potential Plant Communities of Wyoming, South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, and Kansas; Edition 4. The Black Hills Community Inventory prepared by the Nature Conservancy authors, Midwest Regional Office, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Riparian and Wetland Plant Communities of the Black Hills. The Nature Conservancy. 12/2000 Forest Vegetation of the Gunnison and Parts of the Uncompahgre National Forests: A Preliminary Habitat Type Classification; USDA /FS Gen.Tech.Rep. RM-163. Forest Vegetation on National Forests in the Rocky Mountain and Intermountain Regions: Habitat Types and Community Types; USDA /FS Gen.Tech.Rep. RM-162. Ecological Types of the Upper Gunnison Basin. Technical Report R2-RR-2001-01, 858pp. Lakewood, CO: USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mtn. Region. May 2001. Forest Vegetation of the Medicine Bow National Forest in Southeast Wyoming: A Habitat Type Classification. RM-271. USDA Forest Service. Forest Vegetation of the Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming: A Habitat Type Classification. RM-170. USDA Forest Service. Forest Vegetation of the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests in Central Colorado: A Habitat Type Classification. RM-266. 48p. Forest Vegetation of the White River National Forest in Western Colorado: a Habitat Type Classification. USDA Forest Service Research Paper RM-249, 36 p. 1983 USDA/FS Report R2-ECOL87-2 Barry C. Johnston (1987) 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 402 Forest Habitat Types of Eastern Idaho-Western Wyoming. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-144. 1983. 122 p. F-1 Amanda G. McAdams, Don Faber-Langendoen, Diane A. Stutzman Hollis J. Marriott and Don Faber-Langendoen Vera Komarkova, Robert R. Alexander, and Barry C. Johnston (1988) Robert R. Alexander (1988) Johnson, Barry C., Laurie Huckaby, Terry J. Hughes and Joseph Pecor Alexander, Robert R., Hoffman, George R., and Wirsing, John M. 1986 Hoffman, George R., and Alexander, Robert R. 1986. Karl Hess and Robert. R. Alexander Hoffman, George R. and Robert Alexander R. Steele, S.V. Cooper, D.M. Ondov, D.W. Roberts, and R.D. Pfister Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 2 Field Guide APPENDIX G: POTENTIAL VEGETATION CODES Reference Code 201 PV Code 001 00101 001010 Common Name 001011 white fir series white fir-Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple white fir-Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple-Rocky Mountain maple white fir-Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple-creeping barberry 00105 001050 001052 001053 001054 00109 00110 00111 00112 00113 00114 00115 00116 00117 001171 white fir-Douglas-fir/Gambel oak white fir-Douglas-fir/Gambel oak-Gambel oak white fir-Douglas-fir/Gambel oak/Arizona fescue white fir-Douglas-fir/Gambel oak/fragrant bedstraw white fir-Douglas-fir/Gambel oak-Oregon boxleaf white fir-Douglas-fir/kinnikinnick white fir-Douglas-fir/whortleberry white fir-Douglas-fir/Saskatoon serviceberry white fir-Douglas-fir/greenleaf manzanita white fir-Douglas-fir/rockspirea white fir-Douglas-fir/mountain snowberry white fir-limber pine/Arizona fescue white fir-Douglas-fir/common juniper white fir-Douglas-fir/creeping barberry white fir-Douglas-fir/creeping barberry-common juniper 001012 001013 00102 00103 00104 001040 001041 00118 002 00201 00202 00203 003 00301 00302 003020 003021 003022 003023 00303 white fir-Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple-rockspirea white fir-Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple-thinleaf alder white fir-Douglas-fir (sparse undergrowth) white fir-Douglas-fir/sprucefir fleabane white fir-Douglas-fir/Arizona fescue white fir-Douglas-fir/Arizona fescue-Arizona fescue white fir-Douglas-fir/Arizona fescue-Parry's oatgrass white fir-Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark subalpine fir series subalpine fir/Geyer's sedge subalpine fir/Fendler's meadow-rue subalpine fir/creeping barberry subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce series subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/red baneberry subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/heartleaf arnica subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/heartleaf arnica-heartleaf arnica subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/heartleaf arnica-timber milkvetch subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/heartleaf arnica-russet buffaloberry subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/heartleaf arnica/Engelmann spruce subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/broadleaf arnica Scientific Name ABCO ABCO-PSME/ACGL ABCO-PSME/ACGL-ACGL ABCO-PSME/ACGLMARE11 ABCO-PSME/ACGL-HODU ABCO-PSME/ACGL-ALINT ABCO-PSME (sparse) ABCO-PSME/EREX4 ABCO-PSME/FEAR2 ABCO-PSME/FEAR2-FEAR2 ABCO-PSME/FEAR2DAPA2 ABCO-PSME/QUGA ABCO-PSME/QUGA-QUGA ABCO-PSME/QUGA/FEAR2 ABCO-PSME/QUGA/GATR3 ABCO-PSME/QUGA-PAMY ABCO-PSME/ARUV ABCO-PSME/VAMY2 ABCO-PSME/AMAL2 ABCO-PSME/ARPA6 ABCO-PSME/HODU ABCO-PSME/SYOR2 ABCO-PIFL2/FEAR2 ABCO-PSME/JUCO6 ABCO-PSME/MARE11 ABCO-PSME/MARE11JUCO6 ABCO-PSME/PHMA5 ABLA ABLA/CAGE2 ABLA/THFE ABLA/MARE11 ABLA-PIEN ABLA-PIEN/ACRU2 ABLA-PIEN/ARCO9 ABLA-PIEN/ARCO9-ARCO9 ABLA-PIEN/ARCO9-ASMI9 ABLA-PIEN/ARCO9-SHCA ABLA-PIEN/ARCO9/PIEN ABLA-PIEN/ARLA8 Region 2 Field Guide Reference Code 201 (cont.) PV Code 00304 003040 003041 00305 00306 00307 00308 00309 00310 003100 003101 00311 00313 003130 003131 003132 00315 00316 00318 00319 003190 003191 00320 003200 003201 00321 003210 003211 003212 003213 003216 003217 00322 003220 003221 00323 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Common Name Scientific Name subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/creeping barberry subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/creeping barberry-creeping barberry subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/creeping barberry-Oregon boxleaf subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/bluejoint subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/tall fringed bluebells subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/Geyer's sedge subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/sprucefir fleabane subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/common juniper subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/twinflower subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/twinflower-twinflower subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/twinflower/grouse whortleberry subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/moss species subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/Oregon boxleaf subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/Oregon boxleaf-Oregon boxleaf subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/Oregon boxleaf-Douglas-fir subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/Oregon boxleaf-gooseberry currant subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/Wheeler bluegrass subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/arrowleaf ragwort subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/western meadow-rue subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/thinleaf huckleberry subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/thinleaf huckleberry-thinleaf huckleberry subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/thinleaf huckleberry-grouse whortleberry subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/whortleberry subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/whortleberry-whortleberry subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/whortleberry/Jacob's-ladder subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/grouse whortleberry subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/grouse whortleberry-grouse whortleberry subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/grouse whortleberry/whitebark pine subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/grouse whortleberry/Jacob'sladder subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/grouse whortleberry/Geyer's sedge subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/grouse whortleberry-russet buffaloberry subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/grouse whortleberry/heartleaf arnica subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/currant subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/currant-currant subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/currant/Fendler's meadow-rue subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/grayleaf willow G-3 ABLA-PIEN/MARE11 ABLA-PIEN/MARE11MARE11 ABLA-PIEN/MARE11PAMY ABLA-PIEN/CACA4 ABLA-PIEN/MECI3 ABLA-PIEN/CAGE2 ABLA-PIEN/EREX4 ABLA-PIEN/JUCO6 ABLA-PIEN/LIBO3 ABLA-PIEN/LIBO3-LIBO3 ABLA-PIEN/LIBO3/VASC ABLA-PIEN/2MOSS ABLA-PIEN/PAMY ABLA-PIEN/PAMY-PAMY ABLA-PIEN/PAMY-PSME ABLA-PIEN/PAMY-RIMO2 ABLA-PIEN/PONE2 ABLA-PIEN/SETR ABLA-PIEN/THOC ABLA-PIEN/VAME ABLA-PIEN/VAME-VAME ABLA-PIEN/VAME-VASC ABLA-PIEN/VAMY2 ABLA-PIEN/VAMY2VAMY2 ABLAPIEN/VAMY2/POPU3 ABLA-PIEN/VASC ABLA-PIEN/VASC-VASC ABLA-PIEN/VASC/PIAL ABLA-PIEN/VASC/POPU3 ABLA-PIEN/VASC/CAGE2 ABLA-PIEN/VASC-SHCA ABLA-PIEN/VASC/ARCO9 ABLA-PIEN/RIBES ABLA-PIEN/RIBES-RIBES ABLA-PIEN/RIBES/THFE ABLA-PIEN/SAGL Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Reference Code 201 (cont.) Region 2 Field Guide PV Code Common Name 00324 003240 003241 subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/thimbleberry subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/thimbleberry-thimbleberry subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/thimbleberry-grouse whortleberry subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/white spirea subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/Ross' sedge subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/Rocky Mountain maple subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/pinegrass subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/pinegrass-pinegrass subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/pinegrass-Oregon boxleaf subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/dwarf bilberry subalpine fir-Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark Engelmann spruce series Engelmann spruce/heartleaf arnica Engelmann spruce/white marsh marigold Engelmann spruce/softleaf sedge Engelmann spruce-blue spruce/fragrant bedstraw Engelmann spruce/moss Engelmann spruce/common juniper Engelmann spruce/twinflower Engelmann spruce/mallow ninebark Engelmann spruce/alpine clover Engelmann spruce/grouse whortleberry Engelmann spruce/grouse whortleberry-grouse whortleberry Engelmann spruce/grouse whortleberry/American bistort Engelmann spruce/grouse whortleberry/silvery lupine Engelmann spruce/grouse whortleberry/Jacob's-ladder Engelmann spruce/whortleberry Engelmann spruce/whortleberry-whortleberry Engelmann spruce/whortleberry/Jacob's-ladder Engelmann spruce/Thurber's fescue Engelmann spruce-Douglas-fir/common juniper Engelmann spruce/dwarf bilberry white spruce series white spruce/Peck's sedge white spruce/common juniper white spruce/twinflower white spruce/twinflower-twinflower white spruce/twinflower-grouse whortleberry white spruce/twinflower-white spirea bluespruce series blue spruce/Saskatoon serviceberry-redosier dogwood blue spruce/Saskatoon serviceberry-redosier dogwood/Saskatoon serviceberry blue spruce/Saskatoon serviceberry-redosier dogwood/redosier dogwood blue spruce/heartleaf arnica blue spruce/bluegrass 00325 00326 00327 00328 003280 003281 00329 00330 004 00401 00402 00403 00405 00406 00407 00408 00409 00413 00414 004140 004141 004142 004145 00415 004150 004151 00416 00417 00418 005 00501 00502 00503 005030 005031 005032 006 00601 006010 006011 00602 00603 Scientific Name ABLA-PIEN/RUPA ABLA-PIEN/RUPA-RUPA ABLA-PIEN/RUPA-VASC ABLA-PIEN/SPBE2 ABLA-PIEN/CARO5 ABLA-PIEN/ACGL ABLA-PIEN/CARU ABLA-PIEN/CARU-CARU ABLA-PIEN/CARU-PAMY ABLA-PIEN/VACA13 ABLA-PSME/PHMA5 PIEN PIEN/ARCO9 PIEN/CALE4 PIEN/CADI6 PIEN-PIPU/GATR3 PIEN/2MOSS PIEN/JUCO6 PIEN/LIBO3 PIEN/PHMA5 PIEN/TRDA2 PIEN/VASC PIEN/VASC-VASC PIEN/VASC/POBI6 PIEN/VASC/LUAR3 PIEN/VASC/POPU3 PIEN/VAMY2 PIEN/VAMY2-VAMY2 PIEN/VAMY2/POPU3 PIEN/FETH PIEN-PSME/JUCO6 PIEN/VACA13 PIGL PIGL/CAPE11 PIGL/JUCO6 PIGL/LIBO3 PIGL/LIBO3-LIBO3 PIGL/LIBO3-VASC PIGL/LIBO3-SPBE2 PIPU PIPU/AMAL2-COSES PIPU/AMAL2COSES/AMAL2 PIPU/AMAL2COSES/COSES PIPU/ARCO9 PIPU/POA Region 2 Field Guide Reference Code 201 (cont.) PV Code 00604 006040 006043 00605 00606 00607 00608 00609 006090 006091 00610 00611 00612 006120 006121 007 00701 007010 007011 00702 007020 007021 00703 00704 00705 007050 007051 00706 008 00801 00802 00803 00804 00805 009 00901 00903 009030 009031 00905 00907 00908 009080 009081 00909 00910 00911 00912 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Common Name Scientific Name blue spruce-Douglas-fir/twinflower blue spruce-Douglas-fir/twinflower-twinflower blue spruce-Douglas-fir/twinflower-common juniper blue spruce/thinleaf alder blue spruce-Douglas-fir/dryspike sedge blue spruce-Douglas-fir/sprucefir fleabane blue spruce-Douglas-fir/kinnikinnick blue spruce-Douglas-fir/Arizona fescue blue spruce-Douglas-fir/Arizona fescue-Arizona fescue blue spruce-Douglas-fir/Arizona fescue-Parry's oatgrass blue spruce-Douglas-fir/creeping barberry blue spruce-Engelmann spruce/field horsetail blue spruce-Douglas-fir/common juniper blue spruce-Douglas-fir/common juniper-common juniper blue spruce-Douglas-fir/common juniper/Geyer's sedge whitebark pine series whitebark pine/Geyer's sedge whitebark pine/Geyer's sedge-Geyer's sedge whitebark pine/Geyer's sedge/lodgepole pine whitebark pine/Ross' sedge whitebark pine/Ross' sedge-Ross' sedge whitebark pine/Ross' sedge/lodgepole pine whitebark pine-limber pine/varileaf cinquefoil whitebark pine/Idaho fescue whitebark pine/common juniper whitebark pine/common juniper-common juniper whitebark pine/common juniper/russet buffaloberry whitebark pine/grouse whortleberry bristlecone pine series bristlecone pine/Thurber's fescue bristlecone pine/Arizona fescue bristlecone pine/alpine clover bristlecone pine/gooseberry currant bristlecone pine/common juniper lodgepole pine series lodgepole pine/kinnikinnick lodgepole pine/Geyer's sedge lodgepole pine/Geyer's sedge-Geyer's sedge lodgepole pine/Geyer's sedge/Oregon boxleaf lodgepole pine/common juniper lodgepole pine/Wheeler bluegrass lodgepole pine/russet buffaloberry lodgepole pine/russet buffaloberry-russet buffaloberry lodgepole pine/russet buffaloberry/Oregon boxleaf lodgepole pine/whortleberry lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry lodgepole pine/Ross' sedge lodgepole pine/dwarf bilberry G-5 PIPU-PSME/LIBO3 PIPU-PSME/LIBO3-LIBO3 PIPU-PSME/LIBO3-JUCO6 PIPU/ALINT PIPU-PSME/CAFO3 PIPU-PSME/EREX4 PIPU-PSME/ARUV PIPU-PSME/FEAR2 PIPU-PSME/FEAR2-FEAR2 PIPU-PSME/FEAR2-DAPA2 PIPU-PSME/MARE11 PIPU-PIEN/EQAR PIPU-PSME/JUCO6 PIPU-PSME/JUCO6-JUCO6 PIPU-PSME-JUCO6/CAGE2 PIAL PIAL/CAGE2 PIAL/CAGE2-CAGE2 PIAL/CAGE2/PICO PIAL/CARO5 PIAL/CARO5-CARO5 PIAL/CARO5/PICO PIAL-PIFL2/PODI2 PIAL/FEID PIAL/JUCO6 PIAL/JUCO6-JUCO6 PIAL/JUCO6/SHCA PIAL/VASC PIAR PIAR/FETH PIAR/FEAR2 PIAR/TRDA2 PIAR/RIMO2 PIAR/JUCO6 PICO PICO/ARUV PICO/CAGE2 PICO/CAGE2-CAGE2 PICO/CAGE2/PAMY PICO/JUCO6 PICO/PONE2 PICO/SHCA PICO/SHCA-SHCA PICO/SHCA/PAMY PICO/VAMY2 PICO/VASC PICO/CARO5 PICO/VACA13 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Reference Code 201 (cont.) PV Code 010 01001 01002 01003 01004 010040 010041 010042 01005 01006 01007 01008 01009 01010 011 01101 01102 01103 01104 01105 011050 011051 011052 01106 01107 01108 01109 011090 011091 011092 01110 011100 011101 01111 01112 01113 01115 01117 011170 011171 011172 01118 01119 01120 01121 011210 Region 2 Field Guide Common Name limber pine series limber pine/bluebunch wheatgrass limber pine/purple reedgrass limber pine/Idaho fescue limber pine/spike fescue limber pine/spike fescue-spike fescue limber pine/spike fescue/cutleaf anemone limber pine/spike fescue-prairie Junegrass limber pine/common juniper limber pine/alpine clover limber pine/curl-leaf mountain mahogany limber pine/creeping juniper limber pine/Thurber's fescue limber pine/chokecherry ponderosa pine series ponderosa pine-Rocky Mountain juniper/bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/little bluestem-western wheatgrass ponderosa pine-juniper/blue grama ponderosa pine/sideoats grama ponderosa pine/Geyer's sedge ponderosa pine/Geyer's sedge-Geyer's sedge ponderosa pine/Geyer's sedge/silvery lupine ponderosa pine/Geyer's sedge/spearleaf stonecrop ponderosa pine/Ross' sedge ponderosa pine/alderleaf mountain mahogany ponderosa pine/timber oatgrass ponderosa pine/Arizona fescue ponderosa pine/Arizona fescue-Arizona fescue ponderosa pine/Arizona fescue-Parry's oatgrass ponderosa pine/Arizona fescue-blue grama ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue-Idaho fescue ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue/greenleaf manzanita ponderosa pine/spike fescue ponderosa pine/common juniper ponderosa pine/common juniper-common snowberry ponderosa pine-Rocky Mountain juniper/alderleaf mountain mahogany ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/mountain muhly ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/mountain muhly-mountain muhly ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/mountain muhly/Fendler's ceanothus ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/mountain muhly/streambank wheatgrass ponderosa pine/twoneedle pinyon-Gambel oak ponderosa pine/mountain ninebark ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush ponderosa pine/Gambel oak ponderosa pine/Gambel oak-Gambel oak Scientific Name PIFL2 PIFL2/PSSPS PIFL2/CAPU PIFL2/FEID PIFL2/LEKI2 PIFL2/LEKI2-LEKI2 PIFL2/LEKI2/PUPAM PIFL2/LEKI2-KOMA PIFL2/JUCO6 PIFL2/TRDA2 PIFL2/CELE3 PIFL2/JUHO2 PIFL2/FETH PIFL2/PRVIV PIPO PIPO-JUSC2/PSSPS PIPO/SCSC-PASM PIPO-JUNIP/BOGR2 PIPO/BOCU PIPO/CAGE2 PIPO/CAGE2-CAGE2 PIPO/CAGE2/LUAR3 PIPO/CAGE2/SELA PIPO/CARO5 PIPO/CEMO2 PIPO/DAIN PIPO/FEAR2 PIPO/FEAR2-FEAR2 PIPO/FEAR2-DAPA2 PIPO/FEAR2-BOGR2 PIPO/FEID PIPO/FEID-FEID PIPO/FEID/ARPA6 PIPO/LEKI2 PIPO/JUCO6 PIPO/JUCO6-SYAL PIPO-JUSC2/CEMO2 PIPO-PSME/MUMO PIPO-PSME/MUMO-MUMO PIPO-PSME/MUMO/CEFE PIPO-PSME/MUMO/ELLAL PIPO/PIED-QUGA PIPO/PHMO4 PIPO/PUTR2 PIPO/QUGA PIPO/QUGA-QUGA Region 2 Field Guide Reference Code 201 (cont.) PV Code 011211 011214 011215 01122 011220 011221 011222 011224 011225 011226 01123 01124 011240 011242 011243 01125 011250 011251 01126 01127 011270 011272 011273 011274 01128 011280 011281 01129 011290 011291 01131 01132 01140 01150 01151 012 01201 012010 012011 012012 01202 012020 012021 01203 012030 012032 01204 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Common Name Scientific Name ponderosa pine/Gambel oak/Arizona fescue ponderosa pine/Gambel oak/common snowberry ponderosa pine/Gambel oak/boxelder ponderosa pine/chokecherry ponderosa pine/chokecherry-chokecherry ponderosa pine/chokecherry/dryspike sedge ponderosa pine/chokecherry-Saskatoon serviceberry ponderosa pine/chokecherry-creeping barberry ponderosa pine/chokecherry-bur oak ponderosa pine/chokecherry/big bluestem ponderosa pine/white spirea ponderosa pine/common snowberry ponderosa pine/common snowberry-common snowberry ponderosa pine/common snowberry/roughleaf ricegrass ponderosa pine/common snowberry/creeping barberry ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass-bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass/big sagebrush ponderosa pine/sun sedge ponderosa pine/blue grama ponderosa pine/blue grama-blue grama ponderosa pine/blue grama-sand bluestem ponderosa pine/blue grama/big sagebrush ponderosa pine/blue grama/twoneedle pinyon ponderosa pine/little bluestem ponderosa pine/little bluestem-little bluestem ponderosa pine/little bluestem/wavyleaf oak ponderosa pine/greenleaf manzanita ponderosa pine/greenleaf manzanita-greenleaf manzanita ponderosa pine/greenleaf manzanita-alderleaf mountain mahogany ponderosa pine/black sagebrush ponderosa pine/curl-leaf mountain mahogany ponderosa pine/kinnikinnick ponderosa pine-Rocky Mountain juniper/western snowberry ponderosa pine/bur oak Douglas-fir series Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple-Rocky Mountain maple Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple/Oregon boxleaf Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple/mountain snowberry Douglas-fir/heartleaf arnica Douglas-fir/heartleaf arnica-heartleaf arnica Douglas-fir/heartleaf arnica/timber milkvetch Douglas-fir/creeping barberry Douglas-fir/creeping barberry-creeping barberry Douglas-fir/creeping barberry-common juniper Douglas-fir/Ross' sedge G-7 PIPO/QUGA/FEAR2 PIPO/QUGA/SYAL PIPO/QUGA/ACNE2 PIPO/PRVIV PIPO/PRVIV-PRVIV PIPO/PRVIV/CAFO3 PIPO/PRVIV-AMAL2 PIPO/PRVIV-MARE11 PIPO/PRVIV-QUMA2 PIPO/PRVIV/ANGE PIPO/SPBE2 PIPO/SYAL PIPO/SYAL-SYAL PIPO/SYAL/ORAS PIPO/SYAL/MARE11 PIPO/PSSPS PIPO/PSSPS-PSSPS PIPO/PSSPS/ARTR2 PIPO/CAINH2 PIPO/BOGR2 PIPO/BOGR2-BOGR2 PIPO/BOGR2-ANHA PIPO/BOGR2/ARTR2 PIPO/BOGR2/PIED PIPO/SCSC PIPO/SCSC-SCSC PIPO/SCSC/QUPA4 PIPO/ARPA6 PIPO/ARPA6-ARPA6 PIPO/ARPA6-CEMO2 PIPO/ARNO4 PIPO/CELE3 PIPO/ARUV PIPO-JUSC2/SYOC PIPO/QUMA2 PSME PSME/ACGL PSME/ACGL-ACGL PSME/ACGL/PAMY PSME/ACGL/SYOR2 PSME/ARCO9 PSME/ARCO9-ARCO9 PSME/ARCO9/ASMI9 PSME/MARE11 PSME/MARE11-MARE11 PSME/MARE11-JUCO6 PSME/CARO5 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Reference Code 201 (cont.) PV Code 01205 012050 012051 012052 012053 01206 01207 01208 01209 01210 01211 01212 01213 01214 012140 012141 01215 012150 012151 012153 01216 01217 012170 012171 012172 012173 012174 01218 01219 01220 01221 01222 01223 01233 01241 102 10202 10203 103 10301 103010 103011 10302 10303 10304 10305 10306 Region 2 Field Guide Common Name Douglas-fir/pinegrass Douglas-fir/pinegrass-pinegrass Douglas-fir/pinegrass/Oregon boxleaf Douglas-fir/pinegrass-Idaho fescue Douglas-fir/pinegrass/ponderosa pine Douglas-fir/Geyer's sedge Douglas-fir/alderleaf mountain mahogany Douglas-fir/Idaho fescue Douglas-fir/fivepetal cliffbush Douglas-fir/common juniper Douglas-fir/Oregon boxleaf Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark Douglas-fir/mountain ninebark Douglas-fir/Gambel oak Douglas-fir/Gambel oak-Gambel oak Douglas-fir/Gambel oak/Arizona fescue Douglas-fir/white spirea Douglas-fir/white spirea-white spirea Douglas-fir/white spirea/pinegrass Douglas-fir/white spirea/ponderosa pine Douglas-fir/common snowberry Douglas-fir/mountain snowberry Douglas-fir/mountain snowberry-mountain snowberry Douglas-fir/mountain snowberry-creeping barberry Douglas-fir/mountain snowberry/Geyer's sedge Douglas-fir/mountain snowberry/spike fescue Douglas-fir/mountain snowberry/bluebunch wheatgrass Douglas-fir/thinleaf huckleberry Douglas-fir/kinnikinnick-common juniper Douglas-fir/greenleaf manzanita Douglas-fir/antelope bitterbrush Douglas-fir/Saskatoon serviceberry Douglas-fir/curl-leaf mountain mahogany Douglas-fir/Arizona fescue Douglas-fir/oceanspray hophornbeam series hophornbeam/fleshy hawthorn hophornbeam-bur oak (sparse understory) narriwleaf cottonwood narrowleaf cottonwood/Saskatoon serviceberry narrowleaf cottonwood/Saskatoon serviceberry-Saskatoon serviceberry narrowleaf cottonwood/Saskatoon serviceberry-boxelder narrowleaf cottonwood/narrowleaf willow-water birch narrowleaf cottonwood/water birch-currant narrowleaf cottonwood/mountain ninebark-chokecherry narrowleaf cottonwood-Engelmann spruce/twinberry honeysuckle narrowleaf cottonwood/thinleaf alder-redosier dogwood Scientific Name PSME/CARU PSME/CARU-CARU PSME/CARU/PAMY PSME/CARU-FEID PSME/CARU/PIPO PSME/CAGE2 PSME/CEMO2 PSME/FEID PSME/JAAM PSME/JUCO6 PSME/PAMY PSME/PHMA5 PSME/PHMO4 PSME/QUGA PSME/QUGA-QUGA PSME/QUGA/FEAR2 PSME/SPBE2 PSME/SPBE2-SPBE2 PSME/SPBE2/CARU PSME/SPBE2/PIPO PSME/SYAL PSME/SYOR2 PSME/SYOR2-SYOR2 PSME/SYOR2-MARE11 PSME/SYOR2/CAGE2 PSME/SYOR2/LEKI2 PSME/SYOR2/PSSPS PSME/VAME PSME/ARUV-JUCO6 PSME/ARPA6 PSME/PUTR2 PSME/AMAL2 PSME/CELE3 PSME/FEAR2 PSME/HODI OSVI OSVI/CRSU5 OSVI/QUMA2 POAN3 POAN3/AMAL2 POAN3/AMAL2-AMAL2 POAN3/AMAL2-ACNE2 POAN3/SAEX/BEOC2 POAN3/BEOC2-RIBES POAN3/PHMO4-PRVIV POAN3-PIEN/LOINI POAN3/ALINT-COSES Region 2 Field Guide Reference Code 201 (cont.) Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes PV Code Common Name Scientific Name 104 10401 104010 plains cottonwood series plains cottonwood/western snowberry-basin wildrye plains cottonwood/western snowberry-basin wildrye/western snowberry plains cottonwood/western snowberry-basin wildrye/redosier dogwood plains cottonwood-narrowleaf cottonwood/willow plains cottonwood/willow plains cottonwood/American black currant plains cottonwood/western snowberry-narrowleaf willow quaking aspen series quaking aspen/Geyer's sedge quaking aspen/beaked hazelnut quaking aspen/beaked hazelnut-beaked hazelnut quaking aspen/beaked hazelnut/western brackenfern quaking aspen/beaked hazelnut/wild sarsaparilla quaking aspen/Thurber's fescue quaking aspen/common cowparsnip quaking aspen/Nevada pea quaking aspen/silvery lupine quaking aspen/common juniper quaking aspen/western brackenfern quaking aspen/mountain snowberry quaking aspen/Fendler's meadow-rue quaking aspen/Fendler's meadow-rue-Fendler's meadow-rue quaking aspen/Fendler's meadow-rue-spreadfruit goldenbanner quaking aspen/Fendler's meadow-rue/stinging nettle quaking aspen/Colorado false hellebore quaking aspen/big sagebrush quaking aspen/Saskatoon serviceberry-chokecherry quaking aspen/Saskatoon serviceberry-chokecherry-Saskatoon serviceberry quaking aspen/Saskatoon serviceberry-chokecherry-Rocky Mountain maple quaking aspen/Saskatoon serviceberry-chokecherry-Gambel oak PODEM PODEM/SYOC-LECI4 PODEM/SYOC-LECI4/SYOC 104011 10402 10403 10404 10405 105 10501 10502 105020 105021 105022 10503 10504 10505 10507 10508 10510 10511 10512 105120 105121 105123 10513 10514 10515 105150 105151 105152 105153 105154 10516 10517 10518 10519 105190 105191 10520 10521 10522 10523 quaking aspen/Saskatoon serviceberry-chokecherryEngelmann's aster quaking aspen/Saskatoon serviceberry-chokecherry/balsam poplar quaking aspen/snowbrush ceanothus quaking aspen/pinegrass quaking aspen/licorice-root quaking aspen/chokecherry quaking aspen/chokecherry-chokecherry quaking aspen/chokecherry-common snowberry quaking aspen/creeping barberry quaking aspen/kinnikinnick quaking aspen/Arizona fescue quaking aspen/red elderberry G-9 PODEM/SYOCLECI4/COSES PODEM-POAN3/SALIX PODEM/SALIX PODEM/RIAM2 PODEM/SYOC-SAEX POTR5 POTR5/CAGE2 POTR5/COCO6 POTR5/COCO6-COCO6 POTR5/COCO6/PTAQ POTR5/COCO6/ARNU2 POTR5/FETH POTR5/HEMA80 POTR5/LALAL3 POTR5/LUAR3 POTR5/JUCO6 POTR5/PTAQ POTR5/SYOR2 POTR5/THFE POTR5/THFE-THFE POTR5/THFE-THDI4 POTR5/THFE/URDI POTR5/VETE4 POTR5/ARTR2 POTR5/AMAL2-PRVIV POTR5/AMAL2-PRVIVAMAL2 POTR5/AMAL2-PRVIVACGL POTR5/AMAL2-PRVIVQUGA POTR5/AMAL2-PRVIVEUEN POTR5/AMAL2PRVIV/POBA2 POTR5/CEVE POTR5/CARU POTR5/LIGUS POTR5/PRVIV POTR5/PRVIV-PRVIV POTR5/PRVIV-SYAL POTR5/MARE11 POTR5/ARUV POTR5/FEAR2 POTR5/SARA2 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Reference Code 201 (cont.) PV Code 106 10601 106010 106011 10603 107 10701 107010 107011 10702 107020 107021 108 10801 109 10901 201 20101 20102 20103 202 20201 20202 20203 202030 202031 20204 20205 20206 203 20301 20302 20303 20304 20306 20307 204 20401 204010 204011 20402 20403 204030 204031 Region 2 Field Guide Common Name bur oak series bur oak/western snowberry bur oak/western snowberry-western snowberry bur oak/western snowberry-quaking aspen bur oak/hazelnut green ash series green ash/western snowberry green ash/western snowberry-western snowberry green ash/western snowberry/prairie sandreed green ash/chokecherry green ash/chokecherry-chokecherry green ash/chokecherry/Sprengel's sedge paper birch series paper birch/beaked hazelnut balsam poplar series balsam poplar/redosier dogwood oneseed juniper series oneseed juniper/sideoats grama oneseed juniper/blue grama oneseed juniper/western wheatgrass Utah juniper series Utah juniper-twoneedle pinyon/beardless wheatgrass Utah juniper/big sagebrush Utah juniper/alderleaf mountain mahogany-squaw-apple Utah juniper/alderleaf mountain mahogany-squaw-applealderleaf mountain mahogany Utah juniper/alderleaf mountain mahogany-squaw-appleWyoming big sagebrush Utah juniper/Indian ricegrass Utah juniper/Fremont's mahonia Utah juniper/saline wildrye Rocky Mountain juniper series Rocky Mountain juniper/western wheatgrass Rocky Mountain juniper/big sagebrush Rocky Mountain juniper/bluebunch wheatgrass Rocky Mountain juniper/alderleaf mountain mahogany Rocky Mountain juniper/antelope bitterbrush Rocky Mountain juniper/littleseed ricegrass twoneedle pinyon series twoneedle pinyon-Utah juniper/big sagebrush twoneedle pinyon-Utah juniper/big sagebrush-big sagebrush twoneedle pinyon-Utah juniper/big sagebrush/blue grama twoneedle pinyon/blue grama twoneedle pinyon-Utah juniper/Utah serviceberry-alderleaf mountain mahogany twoneedle pinyon-Utah juniper/Utah serviceberry-alderleaf mountain mahogany-Utah serviceberry twoneedle pinyon-Utah juniper/Utah serviceberry-alderleaf mountain mahogany-greenleaf manzanita Scientific Name QUMA2 QUMA2/SYOC QUMA2/SYOC-SYOC QUMA2/SYOC-POTR5 QUMA2/CORYL FRPE FRPE/SYOC FRPE/SYOC-SYOC FRPE/SYOC/CALO FRPE/PRVIV FRPE/PRVIV-PRVIV FRPE/PRVIV/CASP7 BEPA BEPA/COCO6 POBA2 POBA2/COSES JUMO JUMO/BOCU JUMO/BOGR2 JUMO/PASM JUOS JUOS-PIED/PSSPI JUOS/ARTR2 JUOS/CEMO2-PERA4 JUOS/CEMO2-PERA4CEMO2 JUOS/CEMO2-PERA4ARTRW8 JUOS/ACHY JUOS/MAFR3 JUOS/LESA4 JUSC2 JUSC2/PASM JUSC2/ARTR2 JUSC2/PSSPS JUSC2/CEMO2 JUSC2/PUTR2 JUSC2/PIMI7 PIED PIED-JUOS/ARTR2 PIED-JUOS/ARTR2-ARTR2 PIED-JUOS/ARTR2/BOGR2 PIED/BOGR2 PIED-JUOS/AMUT-CEMO2 PIED-JUOS/AMUT-CEMO2AMUT PIED-JUOS/AMUT-CEMO2ARPA6 Region 2 Field Guide Reference Code 201 (cont.) PV Code 20404 20405 20406 20407 20408 20409 204090 204091 20410 301 30101 301011 301012 301013 30102 30103 30104 302 30201 302011 30202 30203 30204 303 30301 30302 304 30401 30403 305 30502 30503 30504 30505 30506 305061 30507 30508 30509 30510 305101 30511 30512 30514 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Common Name twoneedle pinyon/Gambel oak twoneedle pinyon-Utah juniper/antelope bitterbrush twoneedle pinyon-Utah juniper/muttongrass twoneedle pinyon-oneseed juniper/alderleaf mountain mahogany twoneedle pinyon-oneseed juniper/Columbia needlegrass twoneedle pinyon-Utah juniper/alderleaf mountain mahogany twoneedle pinyon-Utah juniper/alderleaf mountain mahoganyalderleaf mountain mahogany twoneedle pinyon-Utah juniper/alderleaf mountain mahoganyGambel oak twoneedle pinyon/black sagebrush serviceberry series serviceberry/mountain snowberry-big sagebrush serviceberry/mountain snowberry-big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass serviceberry/mountain snowberry-big sagebrush/Letterman's needlegrass serviceberry/mountain snowberry-big sagebrush/Thurber's fescue serviceberry/Geyer's sedge Saskatoon serviceberry-switchgrass/American vetch serviceberry-antelope bitterbrush/bluebunch wheatgrass silver sagebrush series silver sagebrush/western wheatgrass silver sagebrush/western wheatgrass/green needlegrass silver sagebrush/Idaho fescue silver sagebrush/Thurber's fescue silver sagebrush-western snowberry/western wheatgrass sand sagebrush series sand sagebrush/sand bluestem sand sagebrush/sand dropseed-blue grama little sagebrush series little sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass little sagebrush/Idaho fescue big sagebrush series big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass big sagebrush/rubber rabbitbrush big sagebrush/Colorado wildrye big sagebrush/basin wildrye big sagebrush/Idaho fescue big sagebrush/Idaho fescue/sticky purple geranium big sagebrush/Thurber's fescue big sagebrush/spike fescue big sagebrush-antelope bitterbrush/streambank wheatgrass big sagebrush/Indian ricegrass big sagebrush/Indian ricegrass-mountain snowberry big sagebrush/Letterman's needlegrass big sagebrush/needle and thread big sagebrush-antelope bitterbrush/western wheatgrass G-11 Scientific Name PIED/QUGA PIED-JUOS/PUTR2 PIED-JUOS/POFE PIED-JUMO/CEMO2 PIED-JUMO/ACNEN2 PIED-JUOS/CEMO2 PIED-JUOS/CEMO2-CEMO2 PIED-JUOS/CEMO2-QUGA PIED/ARNO4 AMELA AMELA/SYOR2-ARTR2 AMELA/SYOR2ARTR2/PSSPS AMELA/SYOR2ARTR2/ACLE9 AMELA/SYOR2ARTR2/FETH AMELA/CAGE2 AMAL2-PAVI2/VIAM AMELA-PUTR2/PSSPS ARCA13 ARCA13/PASM ARCA13/PASM/NAVI4 ARCA13/FEID ARCA13/FETH ARCA13-SYOC/PASM ARFI2 ARFI2/ANHA ARFI2/SPCR-BOGR2 ARAR8 ARAR8/PSSPS ARAR8/FEID ARTR2 ARTR2/PSSPS ARTR2/ERNAN5 ARTR2/LEAM ARTR2/LECI4 ARTR2/FEID ARTR2/FEID/GEVI2 ARTR2/FETH ARTR2/LEKI2 ARTR2-PUTR2/ELLAL ARTR2/ACHY ARTR2/ACHY-SYOR2 ARTR2/ACLE9 ARTR2/HECOC8 ARTR2-PUTR2/PASM Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Reference Code 201 (cont.) Region 2 Field Guide PV Code Common Name 30515 305170 305171 305172 30518 30519 305190 305191 306 30601 30603 30604 307 30701 308 30801 30802 30803 30804 30805 308051 big sagebrush-yellow rabbitbrush/lupine big sagebrush/western wheatgrass big sagebrush/plains muhly big sagebrush/blue grama big sagebrush-mountain snowberry/basin wildrye big sagebrush/sand dropseed big sagebrush/blue grama big sagebrush/James' galleta threetip sagebrush series threetip sagebrush/Idaho fescue threetip sagebrush/Sandberg bluegrass threetip sagebrush/needle and thread curl-leaf mountain mahogany series curl-leaf mountain mahogany/bluebunch wheatgrass alderleaf mountain mahogany series alderleaf mountain mahogany/streambank wheatgrass alderleaf mountain mahogany/bluebunch wheatgrass alderleaf mountain mahogany/Idaho fescue alderleaf mountain mahogany-skunkbush sumac/sideoats grama alderleaf mountain mahogany/needle and thread alderleaf mountain mahogany/needle and thread/skunkbush sumac alderleaf mountain mahogany/Letterman's needlegrass alderleaf mountain mahogany/mountain muhly alderleaf mountain mahogany-skunkbush sumac/big bluestem eightpetal mountain-avens series eightpetal mountain-avens/pinegrass eightpetal mountain-avens/pinegrass/mountain stitchwort eightpetal mountain-avens/snow willow shrubby cinquefoil series shrubby cinquefoil/Idaho fescue shrubby cinquefoil/Thurber's fescue shrubby cinquefoil/Altai fescue shrubby cinquefoil/tufted hairgrass shrubby cinquefoil/matted saxifrage antelope bitterbrush series antelope bitterbrush-big sagebrush/Idaho fescue antelope bitterbrush/mountain muhly antelope bitterbrush/needle and thread antelope bitterbrush/bluebunch wheatgrass antelope bitterbrush-big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass Gambel oak series Gambel oak/Saskatoon serviceberry Gambel oak/Saskatoon serviceberry/creeping barberry Gambel oak/Utah serviceberry Gambel oak/alderleaf mountain mahogany Gambel oak-chokecherry/Oregon boxleaf Gambel oak-chokecherry/Oregon boxleaf/redosier dogwood 30806 30807 30808 310 31002 310021 31003 311 31101 31102 31103 31104 31105 312 31201 31202 31203 31204 31205 313 31301 313011 31302 31303 31304 313043 Scientific Name ARTR2-CHVI8/LUPIN ARTR2/PASM ARTR2/MUCU3 ARTR2/BOGR2 ARTR2-SYOR2/LECI4 ARTR2/SPCR ARTR2/BOGR2 ARTR2/PLJA ARTR4 ARTR4/FEID ARTR4/POSE ARTR4/HECOC8 CELE3 CELE3/PSSPS CEMO2 CEMO2/ELLAL CEMO2/PSSPS CEMO2/FEID CEMO2-RHTR/BOCU CEMO2/HECOC8 CEMO2/HECOC8/RHTRT CEMO2/ACLE9 CEMO2/MUMO CEMO2-RHTR/ANGE DROC DROC/CARU DROC/CARU/MIBI9 DROC/SANI8 DAFL3 DAFL3/FEID DAFL3/FETH DAFL3/FEAL DAFL3/DECA18 DAFL3/SABRA2 PUTR2 PUTR2-ARTR2/FEID PUTR2/MUMO PUTR2/HECOC8 PUTR2/PSSPS PUTR2-ARTR2/PSSPS QUGA QUGA/AMAL2 QUGA/AMAL2/MARE11 QUGA/AMUT QUGA/CEMO2 QUGA-PRVIV/PAMY QUGA-PRVIV/PAMY/COSES Region 2 Field Guide Reference Code 201 (cont.) Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes PV Code Common Name 31305 313050 313054 313055 31306 31307 314 31401 31402 314021 Gambel oak/mountain snowberry Gambel oak/mountain snowberry-mountain snowberry Gambel oak/mountain snowberry/alderleaf mountain mahogany Gambel oak/mountain snowberry/big sagebrush Gambel oak/sun sedge Gambel oak-chokecherry/Thurber's fescue willow series diamondleaf willow/white marsh marigold Geyer's willow-strapleaf willow/bluejoint Geyer's willow-strapleaf willow/bluejoint/tufted hairgrass 31409 31411 31412 31413 31414 31415 31416 31417 31418 31419 31420 31421 31422 31423 31424 31425 31426 31427 315 31501 31502 31504 31505 31506 31507 316 31601 317 31701 31702 grayleaf willow-strapleaf willow/sedge peachleaf willow-diamondleaf willow/white panicle aster strapleaf willow-willow/bluegrass Geyer's willow-willow/Northwest Territory sedge diamondleaf willow/tufted hairgrass grayleaf willow/Ross' avens Geyer's willow/fowl bluegrass Booth's willow-willow/Northwest Territory sedge Booth's willow-willow/bluejoint Wolf's willow/water sedge Wolf's willow/Northwest Territory sedge Wolf's willow/bluejoint Wolf's willow/tufted hairgrass Wolf's willow/Virginia strawberry narrowleaf willow-willow/bluejoint-field horsetail yellow willow/field horsetail Drummond's willow/bluejoint sageleaf willow-willow/water sedge greasewood series greasewood-big sagebrush/western wheatgrass greasewood-Gardner's saltbrush/Sandberg bluegrass greasewood/alkali sacaton greasewood/basin wildrye greasewood/bluebunch wheatgrass greasewood-shadscale saltbrush/slender wheatgrass mountain snowberry series mountain snowberry/Thurber's fescue black sagebrush series black sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass black sagebrush/arrowleaf balsamroot 31404 31405 314051 31406 31408 314081 meadow willow/eastern marsh fern diamondleaf willow/water sedge diamondleaf willow/water sedge/tufted hairgrass diamondleaf willow/mountain sedge grayleaf willow-shortfruit willow/tufted hairgrass grayleaf willow-shortfruit willow/tufted hairgrass/Jacob's-ladder G-13 Scientific Name QUGA/SYOR2 QUGA/SYOR2-SYOR2 QUGA/SYOR2/CEMO2 QUGA/SYOR2/ARTR2 QUGA/CAINH2 QUGA-PRVIV/FETH SALIX SAPL2/CALE4 SAGE2-SALI/CACA4 SAGE2SALI/CACA4/DECA18 SAPE5/THPA SAPL2/CAAQ SAPL2/CAAQ/DECA18 SAPL2/CASC12 SAGL-SABR/DECA18 SAGLSABR/DECA18/POPU3 SAGL-SALI/CAREX SAAM2-SAPL2/SYLAH6 SAEX-SALIX/POA SAGE2-SALIX/CAUT SAPL2/DECA18 SAGL/GEROT SAGE2/POPA2 SABO2-SALIX/CAUT SABO2-SALIX/CACA4 SAWO/CAAQ SAWO/CAUT SAWO/CACA4 SAWO/DECA18 SAWO/FRVI SAEX-SALIX/CACA4-EQAR SALU2/EQAR SADR/CACA4 SACA4-SALIX/CAAQ SAVE4 SAVE4-ARTR2/PASM SAVE4-ATGA/POSE SAVE4/SPAI SAVE4/LECI4 SAVE4/PSSPS SAVE4-ATCO/ELTR7 SYOR2 SYOR2/FETH ARNO4 ARNO4/PSSPS ARNO4/BASA3 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Reference Code 201 (cont.) PV Code 318 31801 31802 319 31901 319011 31902 31903 31904 320 32001 32002 32003 321 32101 32102 322 32201 32202 323 32301 32302 32303 32304 324 32401 32402 32403 32404 32405 32406 32407 325 32501 325011 32502 325021 326 32601 327 32701 32702 328 32801 32802 32803 329 32901 32902 Region 2 Field Guide Common Name little sagebrush series little sagebrush/western wheatgrass little sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass skunkbush sumac series skunkbush sumac/bluebunch wheatgrass skunkbush sumac/bluebunch wheatgrass-Idaho fescue skunkbush sumac/sand dropseed skunkbush sumac/threadleaf sedge skunkbush sumac/mountain muhly currant series wax currant/Colorado blue columbine gooseberry currant/Jacob's-ladder gooseberry currant/Idaho fescue blackberry series grayleaf red raspberry/Colorado blue columbine grayleaf red raspberry/littleflower alumroot blueberry series grouse whortleberry-dwarf bilberry/mountain stitchwort dwarf bilberry/pine dropseed thinleaf alder series thinleaf alder-water birch/willow thinleaf alder-dwarf birch/water sedge thinleaf alder-Drummond's willow/field horsetail thinleaf alder/redosier dogwood saltbrush series fourwing saltbrush/blue grama fourwing saltbrush-shadscale saltbrush/alkali sacaton shadscale saltbrush-big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass fourwing saltbrush/needle and thread fourwing saltbrush/western wheatgrass-blue grama fourwing saltbrush-big sagebrush/western wheatgrass Gardner's saltbrush/western wheatgrass creeping juniper series creeping juniper/little bluestem creeping juniper/little bluestem/shrubby cinquefoil creeping juniper/sun sedge creeping juniper/sun sedge/bluebunch wheatgrass western snowberry series western snowberry/western wheatgrass chokecherry series chokecherry-western snowberry/western wheatgrass chokecherry-mountain snowberry/slender wheatgrass redosier dogwood series redosier dogwood/common cowparsnip redosier dogwood/twinberry honeysuckle redosier dogwood/whitestem gooseberry dwarf birch series dwarf birch/mountain sedge dwarf birch/Jacob's-ladder Scientific Name ARARL ARARL/PASM ARARL/PSSPS RHTRT RHTRT/PSSPS RHTRT/PSSPS-FEID RHTRT/SPCR RHTRT/CAFI RHTRT/MUMO RIBES RICE/AQCA2 RIMO2/POPU3 RIMO2/FEID RUBUS RUIDS2/AQCA2 RUIDS2/HEPA10 VACCI VASC-VACA13/MIBI9 VACA13/BLTR ALINT ALINT-BEOC2/SALIX ALINT-BENA/CAAQ ALINT-SADR/EQAR ALINT/COSES ATRIP ATCA2/BOGR2 ATCA2-ATCO/SPAI ATCO-ARTR2/PSSPS ATCA2/HECOC8 ATCA2/PASM-BOGR2 ATCA2-ARTR2/PASM ATGA/PASM JUHO2 JUHO2/SCSC JUHO2/SCSC/DAFL3 JUHO2/CAINH2 JUHO2/CAINH2/PSSPS SYOC SYOC/PASM PRVIV PRVIV-SYOC/PASM PRVIV-SYOR2/ELTR7 COSES COSES/HEMA80 COSES/LOINI COSES/RIIN2 BENA BENA/CASC12 BENA/POPU3 Region 2 Field Guide Reference Code 201 (cont.) PV Code 330 33001 331 33101 332 33201 333 33301 33302 334 33401 335 33501 401 40101 401011 401012 40102 40103 40104 40105 40106 402 40204 40206 40207 40208 40209 40210 40211 403 40301 40302 403021 403022 40303 40304 404 40401 404011 404012 404013 405 40501 40502 40503 405031 40504 40505 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Common Name Rocky Mountain maple series Rocky Mountain maple/redosier dogwood twinberry honeysuckle series twinberry honeysuckle/bluejoint common juniper series common juniper-currant/Thurber's fescue rockspirea series rockspirea/Thurber's fescue rockspirea/wax currant squaw apple series squaw apple-mountain snowberry/creeping barberry winterfat series winterfat/James' galleta western wheatgrass series western wheatgrass/blue grama western wheatgrass/blue grama-needle and thread western wheatgrass/blue grama-green needlegrass western wheatgrass/inland saltgrass western wheatgrass/needle spikerush western wheatgrass/green needlegrass western wheatgrass/sun sedge western wheatgrass/threadleaf sedge bluebunch wheatgrass series bluebunch wheatgrass/Sandberg bluegrass bluebunch wheatgrass/muttongrass bluebunch wheatgrass/western wheatgrass bluebunch wheatgrass/blue grama bluebunch wheatgrass/sideoats grama bluebunch wheatgrass/threadleaf sedge bluebunch wheatgrass/needle and thread big bluestem series big bluestem-little bluestem big bluestem/Indiangrass big bluestem/Indiangrass-prairie cordgrass big bluestem/Indiangrass-alkali sacaton big bluestem/prairie dropseed big bluestem/Scribner's rosette grass sand bluestem series sand bluestem/prairie sandreed sand bluestem/needle and thread sand bluestem/sand lovegrass sand bluestem/little bluestem little bluestem series little bluestem-sideoats grama/threadleaf sedge little bluestem/blue grama little bluestem/threadleaf sedge little bluestem/threadleaf sedge-needle and thread little bluestem/hairy grama little bluestem/needlegrass G-15 Scientific Name ACGL ACGL/COSES LOINI LOINI/CACA4 JUCO6 JUCO6-RIBES/FETH HODU HODU/FETH HODU/RICE PERA4 PERA4-SYOR2/MARE11 KRLA2 KRLA2/PLJA PASM PASM/BOGR2 PASM/BOGR2-HECOC8 PASM/BOGR2-NAVI4 PASM/DISP PASM/ELAC PASM/NAVI4 PASM/CAINH2 PASM/CAFI PSSPS PSSPS/POSE PSSPS/POFE PSSPS/PASM PSSPS/BOGR2 PSSPS/BOCU PSSPS/CAFI PSSPS/HECOC8 ANGE ANGE-SCSC ANGE/SONU2 ANGE/SONU2-SPPE ANGE/SONU2-SPAI ANGE/SPHE ANGE/DIOLS ANHA ANHA/CALO ANHA/HECOC8 ANHA/ERTR3 ANHA/SCSC SCSC SCSC-BOCU/CAFI SCSC/BOGR2 SCSC/CAFI SCSC/CAFI-HECOC8 SCSC/BOHI2 SCSC/STIPA Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Reference Code 201 (cont.) PV Code 406 40601 407 40701 407012 40704 40705 40706 40707 40708 407081 40709 407091 407092 40710 40711 407111 407112 407113 40712 40713 407131 409 40901 40902 410 41001 41002 411 41102 411021 41103 41104 41105 412 41201 412011 412012 41202 41203 41204 41205 412051 41206 41207 41208 41209 41210 Region 2 Field Guide Common Name sideoats grama series sideoats grama/little bluestem blue grama blue grama/western wheatgrass blue grama/western wheatgrass-buffalograss blue grama/fourwing saltbrush blue grama/buffalograss blue grama/sun sedge blue grama/winterfat blue grama/sideoats grama blue grama/sideoats grama-alkali sacaton blue grama/slimstem muhly blue grama/slimstem muhly-rubber rabbitbrush blue grama/slimstem muhly-Parry's rabbitbrush blue grama/needlegrass blue grama/needle and thread blue grama/needle and thread-prairie sandreed blue grama/needle and thread-sun sedge blue grama/needle and thread-green needlegrass blue grama/needleleaf sedge blue grama/James' galleta blue grama/James' galleta-hairy grama buffalograss series buffalograss/western wheatgrass buffalograss/sedge bluejoint series bluejoint/Sartwell's sedge bluejoint-mountain sedge/tall fringed bluebells prairie sandreed series prairie sandreed/needle and thread prairie sandreed/needle and thread-blue grama prairie sandreed/sand dropseed prairie sandreed/blue grama prairie sandreed/sun sedge sedge series water sedge/Northwest Territory sedge water sedge/Northwest Territory sedge-fewflower spikerush water sedge/Northwest Territory sedge-water sedge blackroot sedge/alpine clover pinegrass/mountain stitchwort pinegrass/alpine clover mountain sedge/white marsh marigold mountain sedge/white marsh marigold-ledge stonecrop water sedge/ elephanthead lousewort Arapaho sedge/mountain stitchwort sedge/alpine bistort blackroot sedge/oreoxis dryspike sedge/Ross' avens Scientific Name BOCU BOCU/SCSC BOGR2 BOGR2/PASM BOGR2/PASM-BUDA BOGR2/ATCA2 BOGR2/BUDA BOGR2/CAINH2 BOGR2/KRLA2 BOGR2/BOCU BOGR2/BOCU-SPAI BOGR2/MUFI BOGR2/MUFI-ERNAN5 BOGR2/MUFI-ERPAP10 BOGR2/STIPA BOGR2/HECOC8 BOGR2/HECOC8-CALO BOGR2/HECOC8-CAINH2 BOGR2/HECOC8-NAVI4 BOGR2/CADU6 BOGR2/PLJA BOGR2/PLJA-BOHI2 BUDA BUDA/PASM BUDA/CAREX CACA4 CACA4/CASA8 CACA4-CASC12/MECI3 CALO CALO/HECOC8 CALO/HECOC8-BOGR2 CALO/SPCR CALO/BOGR2 CALO/CAINH2 CAREX CAAQ/CAUT CAAQ/CAUT-ELQU2 CAAQ/CAUT-CAAQ CAEL3/TRDA2 CARU/MIBI9 CARU/TRDA2 CASC12/CALE4 CASC12/CALE4-RHIN11 CAAQ/PEGR2 CAAR13/MIBI9 CAREX/POVI3 CAEL3/OREOX CAFO3/GEROT Region 2 Field Guide Reference Code 201 (cont.) PV Code 41211 412110 412112 41212 41213 41214 41215 41216 41217 41218 41219 41220 41221 41222 41223 41224 41225 41226 41227 41228 41229 412291 41230 41231 41232 413 41301 413011 41302 413021 41303 414 41401 41402 414021 41403 415 41501 415011 41502 415020 415021 415022 41503 41504 41505 416 41601 41602 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Common Name cloud sedge/arctic bluegrass cloud sedge/arctic bluegrass-arctic bluegrass cloud sedge/arctic bluegrass-varileaf cinquefoil sedge/alpine bistort black alpine sedge/rush globe sedge/moss campion Nebraska sedge/water whorlgrass-rush pyrenean sedge/blackhead fleabane mountain sedge/Ross' avens pyrenean sedge/moss sedge/tufted hairgrass Nebraska sedge/tufted hairgrass pinegrass/Siberian phlox mountain sedge/tufted hairgrass mountain sedge/moss spike sedge/alpine besseya pinegrass/Bellardi bog sedge blackroot sedge/lesser spikemoss blackroot sedge/Ross' avens Engelmann's sedge/snow willow early sedge/water sedge early sedge/water sedge-fewflower spikerush water sedge/Hood's sedge smallwing sedge/tufted hairgrass mountain sedge/alpine bistort timber oatgrass series timber oatgrass/varileaf cinquefoil timber oatgrass/varileaf cinquefoil-creeping sibbaldia timber oatgrass/tufted hairgrass timber oatgrass/tufted hairgrass/alpine oreoxis timber oatgrass/Letterman's needlegrass Parry's oatgrass series Parry's oatgrass/Idaho fescue Parry's oatgrass/sun sedge Parry's oatgrass/sun sedge-little bluestem Parry's oatgrass/arizona fescue tufted hairgrass series tufted hairgrass/white marsh marigold tufted hairgrass/white marsh marigold/plaintainleaf buttercup tufted hairgrass/sedge tufted hairgrass/Nebraska sedge tufted hairgrass/water sedge tufted hairgrass/sheep sedge tufted hairgrass/Ross' avens tufted hairgrass/Drummond's rush tufted hairgrass/slender wheatgrass inland saltgrass series inland saltgrass/western wheatgrass inland saltgrass/Nuttall's alkaligrass G-17 Scientific Name CAHA6/POAR2 CAHA6/POAR2-POAR2 CAHA6/POAR2-PODI2 CAREX/POVI3 CANI2/JUNCU CAPE12/SIAC CANE2/CAAQ3-JUNCU CAPY3/ERME2 CASC12/GEROT CAPY3/2MOSS CAREX/DECA18 CANE2/DECA18 CARU/PHSI CASC12/DECA18 CASC12/2MOSS CANA2/BEAL CARU/KOMY CAEL3/SEDE2 CAEL3/GEROT CAEN3/SANI8 CAPR4/CAAQ CAPR4/CAAQ-ELQU2 CAAQ/CAHO5 CAMI7/DECA18 CASC12/POVI3 DAIN DAIN/PODI2 DAIN/PODI2-SIPR DAIN/DECA18 DAIN/DECA18/ORAL DAIN/ACLE9 DAPA2 DAPA2/FEID DAPA2/CAINH2 DAPA2/CAINH2-SCSC DAPA2/FEAR2 DECA18 DECA18/CALE4 DECA18/CALE4/RAAL DECA18/CAREX DECA18/CANE2 DECA18/CAAQ DECA18/CAIL DECA18/GEROT DECA18/JUDR DECA18/ELTR7 DISP DISP/PASM DISP/PUNU2 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Reference Code 201 (cont.) PV Code 41603 416031 417 41701 418 41801 419 41902 41903 420 42001 42002 42003 42004 42005 42008 420081 42010 420101 42011 42012 42013 422 42201 42202 42203 42204 42205 423 42301 423011 423012 42302 42303 42304 424 42401 42402 424020 424021 42403 42404 425 42501 426 42601 42602 42603 42604 Region 2 Field Guide Common Name inland saltgrass/alkali sacaton-western wheatgrass inland saltgrass/alkali sacaton-Pursh seepweed spikerush series common spikerush/sedge Colorado wildrye series Colorado wildrye/wax currant Arizona fescue series Arizona fescue/mountain muhly Arizona fescue/sun sedge Idaho fescue series Idaho fescue/western wheatgrass Idaho fescue/obtuse sedge Idaho fescue/sticky purple geranium Idaho fescue/spike fescue Idaho fescue/silky lupine Idaho fescue/slender wheatgrass Idaho fescue/slender wheatgrass/scarlet gilia Idaho fescue/bluebunch wheatgrass Idaho fescue/bluebunch wheatgrass-Columbia needlegrass Idaho fescue/tufted hairgrass Idaho fescue/spike trisetum Idaho fescue/sun sedge Thurber's fescue series Thurber's fescue/Idaho fescue Thurber's fescue/American vetch-Nevada pea Thurber's fescue/Arizona fescue Thurber's fescue/Parry's oatgrass Thurber's fescue/alpine oreoxis rush series mountain rush/sedge mountain rush/Nebraska sedge mountain rush/tufted hairgrass Drummond's rush/sedge Drummond's rush/creeping sibbaldia mountain rush/inland saltgrass bog sedge series Bellardi bog sedge/Ross' avens-pinegrass Bellardi bog sedge/alpine clover Bellardi bog sedge/alpine clover-alpine clover Bellardi bog sedge/alpine clover-alpine oreoxis Bellardi bog sedge/dwarf clover Siberian bog sedge/alpine bistort slimstem muhly series slimstem muhly/prairie sagewort mountain muhly series mountain muhly/pine dropseed mountain muhly/Arizona fescue mountain muhly/streambank wheatgrass mountain muhly/prairie bluebells Scientific Name DISP/SPAI-PASM DISP/SPAI-SUCA2 ELEOC ELPA3/CAREX LEAM LEAM/RICE FEAR2 FEAR2/MUMO FEAR2/CAINH2 FEID FEID/PASM FEID/CAOB4 FEID/GEVI2 FEID/LEKI2 FEID/LUSE4 FEID/ELTR7 FEID/ELTR7/IPAG FEID/PSSPS FEID/PSSPS-ACNEN2 FEID/DECA18 FEID/TRSP2 FEID/CAINH2 FETH FETH/FEID FETH/VIAM-LALAL3 FETH/FEAR2 FETH/DAPA2 FETH/ORAL JUNCU JUBAM/CAREX JUBAM/CANE2 JUBAM/DECA18 JUDR/CAREX JUDR/SIPR JUBAM/DISP KOBRE KOMY/GEROT-CARU KOMY/TRDA2 KOMY/TRDA2-TRDA2 KOMY/TRDA2-ORAL KOMY/TRNA2 KOSI/POVI3 MUFI MUFI/ARFR4 MUMO MUMO/BLTR MUMO/FEAR2 MUMO/ELLAL MUMO/MELA3 Region 2 Field Guide Reference Code 201 (cont.) PV Code 427 42701 428 42801 42803 429 42901 42902 430 43001 431 43102 43103 431031 431032 43104 43106 43107 43108 43109 431091 431092 43110 432 43201 43202 433 43301 43302 433021 434 43401 435 43501 436 43601 43602 436021 437 43701 438 43801 439 43901 43902 440 44001 441 44101 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Common Name alpine timothy series alpine timothy/hairy sedge bluegrass series Wheeler bluegrass/Letterman's needlegrass arctic bluegrass/alpine bistort alkali sacaton series alkali sacaton/western wheatgrass alkali sacaton/blue grama composite dropseed series composite dropseed/little bluestem needle and thread series needle and thread/streambank wheatgrass needle and thread/blue grama needle and thread/blue grama-sideoats grama needle and thread/blue grama-porcupinegrass needle and thread/threadleaf sedge needle and thread/mountain muhly needle and thread/needleleaf sedge needle and thread/hairy grama needle and thread/sun sedge needle and thread/sun sedge-lesser spikemoss needle and thread/sun sedge-green needlegrass needle and thread/ebony sedge prairie dropseed series prairie dropseed/sedge prairie dropseed/porcupinegrass bulrush series chairmakers bulrush/sedge bulrush/inland saltgrass bulrush/inland saltgrass-prairie cordgrass plains muhly series plains muhly/little bluestem altai fescue series altai fescue/Idaho fescue porcupinegrass series porcupinegrass/plains muhly porcupinegrass/big bluestem porcupinegrass/big bluestem-little bluestem Nuttall's alkaligrass series Nuttall's alkaligrass/seaside arrowgrass prairie cordgrass series prairie cordgrass/bluejoint purple reedgrass series purple reedgrass/Morton's alpineoatgrass purple reedgrass/glaucous bluegrass water whorlgrass series water whorlgrass/water sedge James' galleta series James' galleta/alkali sacaton G-19 Scientific Name PHAL2 PHAL2/CALA16 POA PONE2/ACLE9 POAR2/POVI3 SPAI SPAI/PASM SPAI/BOGR2 SPCOC2 SPCOC2/SCSC HECOC8 HECOC8/ELLAL HECOC8/BOGR2 HECOC8/BOGR2-BOCU HECOC8/BOGR2-HESP11 HECOC8/CAFI HECOC8/MUMO HECOC8/CADU6 HECOC8/BOHI2 HECOC8/CAINH2 HECOC8/CAINH2-SEDE2 HECOC8/CAINH2-NAVI4 HECOC8/CAEB SPHE SPHE/CAREX SPHE/HESP11 SCIRP SCAM6/CAREX SCIRP/DISP SCIRP/DISP-SPPE MUCU3 MUCU3/SCSC FEAL FEAL/FEID HESP11 HESP11/MUCU3 HESP11/ANGE HESP11/ANGE-SCSC PUAI PUAI/TRMA4 SPPE SPPE/CACA4 CAPU CAPU/HEMO3 CAPU/POGL CAAQ3 CAAQ3/CAAQ PLJA PLJA/SPAI Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Reference Code 201 (cont.) PV Code 501 50101 50102 502 50201 50203 50205 50206 50207 50208 503 50301 50302 504 50401 505 50501 505011 505012 50502 50503 50504 50505 506 50601 50602 50603 506031 50604 50605 50606 50607 50608 507 50701 508 50801 509 50901 510 51001 511 51101 512 51201 513 51301 514 51401 Region 2 Field Guide Common Name alpine springbeauty series alpine springbeauty/arctic pearlwort alpine springbeauty/moss campion Ross' avens series Ross' avens/arctic bluegrass Ross' avens/clover-tufted hairgrass Ross' avens/american bistort Ross' avens/alpine clover Ross' avens/dwarf clover Ross' avens/curly sedge Porter's licorice-root series Porter's licorice-root/lodgepole lupine Porter's licorice-root/american vetch Rocky Mountain nailwort Rocky Mountain nailwort/mountain stitchwort willow series arctic willow/Ross' avens arctic willow/Ross' avens-creeping sibbaldia arctic willow/Ross' avens-mountain sedge snow willow/Ross' avens arctic willow/blackhead fleabane snow willow/dwarf bilberry snow willow/Parry's clover clover series alpine clover/spreading wheatgrass alpine clover/pinegrass dwarf clover/mountain stitchwort dwarf clover/mountain stitchwort-Rocky Mountain nailwort Parry's clover/Ross' avens Parry's clover/alpine buttercup alpine clover/mountain stitchwort dwarf clover/featherleaf fleabane Parry's clover/tufted hairgrass broadleaf cattail series broadleaf cattail/broadleaf arrowhead captiate valerian series captiate valerian/Bering chickweed Rocky Mountain pussytoes series Rocky Mountain pussytoes/arctic bluegrass boreal sagebrush series boreal sagebrush/Parry's clover-mountain stitchwort white marsh marigold series white marsh marigold/redpod stonecrop heartleaf bittercress series heartleaf bittercress/white marsh marigold mountain thistle series mountain thistle/Colorado blue columbine alumroot series bracted alumroot-littleflower alumroot/featherleaf fleabane Scientific Name CLME CLME/SASA CLME/SIAC GEROT GEROT/POAR2 GEROT/TRIFO-DECA18 GEROT/POBI6 GEROT/TRDA2 GEROT/TRNA2 GEROT/CARU3 LIPO LIPO/LUPA8 LIPO/VIAM PAPU2 PAPU2/MIBI9 SALIX SAAR27/GEROT SAAR27/GEROT-SIPR SAAR27/GEROT-CASC12 SANI8/GEROT SAAR27/ERME2 SANI8/VACA13 SAAR27/TRPA5 TRIFO TRDA2/ELSC4 TRDA2/CARU TRNA2/MIBI9 TRNA2/MIBI9-PAPU2 TRPA5/GEROT TRPA5/RAAD TRDA2/MIBI9 TRNA2/ERPI6 TRPA5/DECA18 TYLA TYLA/SALA2 VACA3 VACA3/CEBE2 ANME2 ANME2/POAR2 ARAR9 ARAR9/TRPA5-MIBI9 CALE4 CALE4/RHRH4 CACO6 CACO6/CALE4 CISC3 CISC3/AQCA2 HEUCH HEBR2-HEPA10/ERPI6 Region 2 Field Guide Reference Code 201 (cont.) PV Code 515 51501 516 51601 51602 517 51701 518 51801 51802 51803 519 51901 51902 520 52001 520011 52002 52004 521 52101 522 52201 522011 522012 523 52301 524 52401 525 52501 526 52601 527 52701 528 52801 529 52901 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Common Name tall fringed bluebells series tall fringed bluebells/tufted hairgrass sticky polemonium series sticky polemonium/silky phacelia-mountain thistle sticky polemonium/featherleaf fleabane Parry's primrose series Parry's primrose/tufted hairgrass saxifrage series brook saxifrage/tufted hairgrass goldbloom saxifrage/alpine fescue matted saxifrage/brittle bladderfern ragwort series arrowleaf ragwort/fernleaf licorice-root arctic groundsel/varileaf phacelia creeping sibbaldia series creeping sibbaldia/mountain stitchwort-moss creeping sibbaldia/mountain stitchwort-moss/arctic bluegrass creeping sibbaldia/Pyrenean sedge creeping sibbaldia/ebony sedge American globeflower series American globeflower-fernleaf licorice-root/subalpine fleabane seepweed series seepweed/red swampfire seepweed/red swampfire-Nuttall's alkaligrass seepweed/red swampfire-verrucose seapurslane oreoxis series Baker's alpineparsley/arctic willow-lesser spikemoss Colorado false hellebore series Colorado false hellebore/common cowparsnip phlox series Siberian phlox/alpine clover twinpod series Avery Peak twinpod/Harrington's beardtongue alpine smelowskia series alpine smelowskia/field sagewort buckwheat series Colorado buckwheat/nodding locoweed Gordon's ivesia series Gordon's ivesia/Fendler's sandwort Reference Code 202 PV Code CECX002003 CEGL000187 CEGL000188 CEGL000190 CEGL000192 CEGL000201 Common Name blacktailed prairie dog town grassland complex ponderosa pine/creeping barberry ponderosa pine/western wheatgrass ponderosa pine/mountain ninebark ponderosa pine/chokecherry ponderosa pine/little bluestem G-21 Scientific Name MECI3 MECI3/DECA18 POVI POVI/PHSE-CISC3 POVI/ERPI6 PRPA PRPA/DECA18 SAXIF SAOD2/DECA18 SACH4/FEBR SABRA2/CYFR2 SENEC SETR/LIFI TEAT2/PHHE2 SIPR SIPR/MIBI9-2MOSS SIPR/MIBI92MOSS/POAR2 SIPR/CAPY3 SIPR/CAEB TRLAA2 TRLAA2-LIFI/ERPE3 SUAED SUAED/SARU SUAED/SARU-PUAI SUAED/SARU-SEVE2 OREOX ORBA/SAAR27-SEDE2 VETE4 VETE4/HEMA80 PHLOX PHSI/TRDA2 PHYSA2 PHAL10/PEHA11 SMCA SMCA/ARCAB4 ERIOG ERCO11/OXDEF IVGO IVGO/ARFEF3 Scientific Name PIPO/MARE11 PIPO/PASM PIPO/PHMO4 PIPO/PRVI PIPO/SCSC Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Reference Code 202 (cont.) PV Code CEGL000203 CEGL000382 CEGL000383 CEGL000554 CEGL000555 CEGL000583 CEGL000596 CEGL000597 CEGL000607 CEGL000628 CEGL000659 CEGL000660 CEGL000747 CEGL000844 CEGL000849 CEGL000859 CEGL000861 CEGL000865 CEGL000873 CEGL000878 CEGL000947 CEGL001047 CEGL001072 CEGL001086 CEGL001093 CEGL001108 CEGL001120 CEGL001131 CEGL001161 CEGL001173 CEGL001188 CEGL001197 CEGL001394 CEGL001477 CEGL001559 CEGL001583 CEGL001681 CEGL001813 CEGL001833 CEGL001838 CEGL002034 CEGL002037 CEGL002055 CEGL002057 CEGL002079 CEGL002082 CEGL002123 CEGL002138 CEGL002205 Region 2 Field Guide Common Name ponderosa pine/common snowberry white spruce/twinflower white spruce/grouse whortleberry bur oak/sun sedge bur oak/hophornbeam quaking aspen/beaked hazelnut quaking aspen/chokecherry quaking aspen/western brackenfern quaking aspen/white spirea boxelder/chokecherry eastern cottonwood-peachleaf willow/narrowleaf willow eastern cottonwood/western snowberry Rocky Mountain juniper/littleseed ricegrass ponderosa pine/kinnikinnick ponderosa pine/sun sedge ponderosa pine/common juniper ponderosa pine/Rocky Mountain juniper ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/bur oak ponderosa pine (scree slope) peachleaf willow Wyoming big sagebrush/western wheatgrass silver sagebrush/western wheatgrass alderleaf mountain mahogany/sideoats grama black hawthorn-fireberry hawthorn chokecherry skunkbush sumac/bluebunch wheatgrass western snowberry water birch/redosier dogwood Bebb willow sageleaf willow/beaked sedge narrowleaf willow (temporarily flooded) creeping juniper/little bluestem prairie cordgrass-sedge (wet meadow) bluejoint (wet meadow) wesern wheatgrass-green needlegrass little bluestem-grama/threadleaf sedge Nebraska sedge (wet meadow) common spikerush (wet meadow) Baltic rush (wet meadow) western wheatgrass-needle and thread needle and thread-blue grama-threadleaf sedge ponderosa pine (limestone cliffs) white spruce (alluvial) paper birch/beaked hazelnut green ash-American elm/western snowberry ponderosa pine/roughleaf ricegrass bur oak/chokecherry-western snowberry big bluestem-little bluestem Scientific Name PIPO/SYAL PIGL/LIBO3 PIGL/VASC QUMA2/CAINH2 QUMA2/OSVI POTR5/COCO6 POTR5/PRVI POTR5/PTAQ POTR5/SPBE2 ACNE2/PRVI PODE3-SAAM2/SAEX PODE3/SYOC JUSC2/PIMI7 PIPO/ARUV PIPO/CAINH2 PIPO/JUCO6 PIPO/JUSC2 PIPO/PSSP6 PIPO/QUMA2 PIPO SAAM2 ARTRW8/PASM ARCA13/PASM CEMO2/BOCU CRDO2-CRCH PRVI RHTR/PSSP6 SYOC BEOC2/COSE16 SABE2 SACA4/CARO6 SAEX JUHO2/SCSC SPPE-CAREX CACA4 PASM-NAVI4 SCSC-BOUTE/CAFI CANE2 ELPA3 JUBA PASM-HECOC8 HECOC8-BOGR2-CAFI PIPO PIGL BEPA/COCO6 FRPE-ULAM/SYOC PIPO/ORAS QUMA2/PRVI-SYOC ANGE-SCSC Region 2 Field Guide Reference Code 202 (cont.) Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes PV Code Common Name CEGL002228 CEGL002240 CEGL002274 CEGL002294 CEGL002295 CEGL002307 CEGL002389 CEGL002664 CEGL005257 CEGL005261 CEGL005262 CEGL005263 CEGL005283 Northern Great Plains Cattail-Bulrush marsh prairie dropseed-Richardson's needlegrass-timber oatgrass inland saltgrass-foxtail barley-alkali sacaton shale barren slopes Black Hills granite/metamorphic rock outcrop Black Hills talus cattail (northern great plains cattail marsh) narrowleaf cottonwood/redosier dogwood sandstone dry Great Plains cliff sparse vegetation redbeds (siltstone) rock outcrop American mannagrass - fowl bluegrass (Black Hills streamside vegetation) western Great Plains steamside vegetation igneous/metamorphic black hills butte sparse vegetation PV Code Common Name Reference Code 203 CEGL000555 CEGL000596 CEGL000628 CEGL000659 CEGL000660 CEGL000947 CEGL001093 CEGL001131 CEGL001161 CEGL001173 CEGL001188 CEGL001197 CEGL001477 CEGL001559 CEGL001813 CEGL001833 CEGL001838 CEGL002057 CEGL002079 CEGL002082 CEGL002228 CEGL002274 CEGL002389 CEGL002664 CEGL005262 CEGL005263 bur oak-hophornbeam quaking aspen/chokecherry boxelder/chokecherry eastern cottonwood-peachleaf willow/ narrowleaf willow floodplain eastern cottonwood/western snowberry floodplain peachleaf willow black hawthorn-fireberry hawthorn western snowberry water birch/redosier dogwood Bebb willow sageleaf willow/beaked sedge narrowleaf willow prairie cordgrass-sedge wet meadow bluejoint wet meadow Nebraska sedge wet meadow common spikerush wet meadow Baltic rush wet meadow white spruce alluvial paper birch/beaked hazelnut green ash-American elm/western snowberry cattail-bulrush marsh alkali sacaton saline meadow cattail marsh narrowleaf cottonwood/redosier dogwood American mannagrass-fowl bluegrass bulrush-fowl bluegrass G-23 Scientific Name TYPHA-SCIRP SPHE-ACRI8-DAIN DISP-HOJU-SPAI TYPHA POAN3/COSE16 GLGR-POPA2 Scientific Name QUMA2-OSVI POTR5/PRVI ACNE2/PRVI PODE3-SAAM2/SAEX PODE3/SYOC SAAM2 CRDO2-CRCH SYOC BEOC2/COSE16 SABE2 SACA4/CARO6 SAEX SPPE-CAREX CACA4 CANE2 ELPA3 JUBA PIGL BEPA/COCO6 FRPE-ULAM/SYOC TYPHA-SCIRP SPAI TYPHA POAN3/COSE16 GLGR-POPA2 SCIRP-POPA2 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 2 Field Guide Reference Code 204 PV Code 002 00201 00202 00203 00204 00205 00206 00207 00208 00211 006 00601 006090 008 00801 00802 00805 009 00903 00905 00910 010 01020 011 01109 01110 012 01206 01208 01209 01211 01217 01221 103 10306 105 10503 10510 10511 10512 10515 10521 10522 202 20210 313 313010 313080 Common Name subalpine fir series subalpine fir/Geyer's sedge subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry subalpine fir/whortleberry subalpine fir/common juniper subalpine fir/heartleaf arnica subalpine fir/arrowleaf ragwort subalpine fir/Jacob's-ladder subalpine fir/bluejoint subalpine fir/moss blue spruce series blue spruce/Saskatoon serviceberry blue spruce/Arizona fescue bristlecone pine series bristlecone pine/Thurber's fescue bristlecone pine/Arizona fescue bristlecone pine/common juniper lodgepole pine series lodgepole pine/Geyer's sedge lodgepole pine/common juniper lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry limber pine series limber pine/matted saxifrage ponderosa pine series ponderosa pine/Arizona fescue ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue Douglas-fir series Douglas-fir/Geyer's sedge Douglas-fir/Idaho fescue Douglas-fir/fivepetal cliffbush Douglas-fir/Oregon boxleaf Douglas-fir/mountain snowberry Douglas-fir/antelope bitterbrush narrowleaf cottonwood series narrowleaf cottonwood/gray alder-redosier dogwood quaking aspen series quaking aspen/Thurber's fescue quaking aspen/western brackenfern quaking aspen/mountain snowberry quaking aspen/Fendler's meadow-rue quaking aspen/Saskatoon serviceberry-chokecherry quaking aspen/kinnikinnick quaking aspen/Arizona fescue Utah juniper series Utah juniper/mountain snowberry Gambel oak series Gambel oak/Saskatoon serviceberry Gambel oak/chokecherry Scientific Name ABLA ABLA/CAGE2 ABLA/VASC ABLA/VAMY2 ABLA/JUCO6 ABLA/ARCO9 ABLA/SETR ABLA/POPU3 ABLA/CACA4 ABLA/2MOSS PIPU PIPU/AMAL2 PIPU/FEAR2 PIAR PIAR/FETH PIAR/FEAR2 PIAR/JUCO6 PICO PICO/CAGE2 PICO/JUCO6 PICO/VASC PIFL2 PIFL2/SABRA2 PIPO PIPO/FEAR2 PIPO/FEID PSME PSME/CAGE2 PSME/FEID PSME/JAAM PSME/PAMY PSME/SYOR2 PSME/PUTR2 POAN3 POAN3/ALIN2-COSES POTR5 POTR5/FETH POTR5/PTAQ POTR5/SYOR2 POTR5/THFE POTR5/AMAL2-PRVI POTR5/ARUV POTR5/FEAR2 JUOS JUOS/SYOR2 QUGA QUGA/AMAL2 QUGA/PRVI Region 2 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Reference Code 205 PV Code 00101 001011 001012 001013 001014 001015 001016 00102 001021 001022 001023 001024 001025 00103 001031 00104 001041 001042 001043 001044 00105 001051 001052 001053 001054 001055 001056 00106 00108 001081 001082 00109 00110 00111 001111 00112 001121 00113 00115 00116 001161 00120 00121 00122 00123 00124 00125 00126 Common Name white fir/Rocky Mountain maple white fir/Rocky Mountain maple-creeping barberry white fir/Rocky Mountain maple-rockspirea white fir/Rocky Mountain maple (riparian phase) white fir/Rocky Mountain maple-Rocky Mountain maple white fir/Rocky Mountain maple-Oregon boxleaf white fir-Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple white fir/creeping barberry white fir/creeping barberry/New Mexico locust white fir/creeping barberry-common juniper white fir/creeping barberry-mountain snowberry white fir/creeping barberry-creeping barberry white fir/creeping barberry (sparse) white fir/sprucefir fleabane white fir-Douglas-fir/sprucefir fleabane white fir/Arizona fescue white fir/Arizona fescue-muttongrass white fir/Arizona fescue-Gambel oak white fir-Douglas-fir/Arizona fescue white fir/Arizona fescue-Arizona fescue white fir/Gambel oak white fir/Gambel oak-screwleaf muhly white fir/Gambel oak-Arizona fescue white fir/Gambel oak-pine muhly white fir/Gambel oak-rockspirea white fir/Gambel oak-Gambel oak white fir-Douglas-fir/Gambel oak white fir/screwleaf muhly white fir/bigtooth maple white fir/bigtooth maple-rockspirea white fir/bigtooth maple-bigtooth maple white fir/kinnikinnick white fir/whortleberry white fir/New Mexico locust white fir/New Mexico locust (sparse) white fir/beardless wildrye white fir-Douglas-fir/beardless wildrye white fir/Arizona walnut white fir/dryspike sedge white fir (sparse) white fir-Douglas-fir (sparse undergrowth) white fir/greenleaf manzanita white fir/curl-leaf mountain mahogany white fir/rockspirea (scree forest) white fir/common juniper white fir/mallow ninebark white fir/mountain snowberry white fir/fragrant bedstraw (riparian forest) G-25 Scientific Name ABCO/ACGL ABCO/ACGL-MARE11 ABCO/ACGL-HODU ABCO/ACGL ABCO/ACGL-ACGL ABCO/ACGL-PAMY ABCO-PSME/ACGL ABCO/MARE11 ABCO/MARE11/RONE ABCO/MARE11-JUCO6 ABCO/MARE11-SYOR2 ABCO/MARE11-MARE11 ABCO/MARE11 ABCO/EREX4 ABCO-PSME/EREX4 ABCO/FEAR2 ABCO/FEAR2-POFE ABCO/FEAR2-QUGA ABCO-PSME/FEAR2 ABCO/FEAR2-FEAR2 ABCO/QUGA ABCO/QUGA-MUVI2 ABCO/QUGA-FEAR2 ABCO/QUGA-MUDU ABCO/QUGA-HODU ABCO/QUGA-QUGA ABCO-PSME/QUGA ABCO/MUVI2 ABCO/ACGR3 ABCO/ACGR3-HODU ABCO/ACGR3-ACGR3 ABCO/ARUV ABCO/VAMY2 ABCO/RONE ABCO/RONE ABCO/LETR5 ABCO-PSME/LETR5 ABCO/JUMA ABCO/CAFO3 ABCO ABCO-PSME (sparse) ABCO/ARPA6 ABCO/CELE3 ABCO/HODU ABCO/JUCO6 ABCO/PHMA5 ABCO/SYOR2 ABCO/GATR3 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Reference Code 205(cont.) PV Code 00127 00128 002 00201 002010 002011 002012 00202 002021 002022 002023 002024 00203 002030 002031 002032 002033 002034 002035 002036 00204 00205 002050 002051 002052 002053 00206 00207 00211 00213 00220 002201 002202 002203 00240 00245 002450 002451 00260 00261 00262 002621 002622 002623 002624 002625 00263 002630 002631 002632 Region 2 Field Guide Common Name white fir-Douglas-fir/Nevada pea white fir/sweetcicely subalpine fir series subalpine fir/Geyer's sedge subalpine fir/Geyer's sedge-Geyer's sedge subalpine fir/Geyer's sedge-big sagebrush subalpine fir/Geyer's sedge-Douglas-fir subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry-twinflower subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry-whortleberry subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry-Engelmann spruce subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry-thimbleberry subalpine fir/creeping barberry subalpine fir/creeping barberry-creeping barberry subalpine fir/creeping barberry-gooseberry currant subalpine fir/creeping barberry-common juniper subalpine fir/creeping barberry-Douglas-fir subalpine fir/creeping barberry-Engelmann spruce subalpine fir/creeping barberry-limber pine subalpine fir/creeping barberry-Geyer's sedge subalpine fir/common juniper subalpine fir/heartleaf arnica subalpine fir/heartleaf arnica-heartleaf arnica subalpine fir/heartleaf arnica-timber milkvetch subalpine fir/heartleaf arnica-russet buffaloberry subalpine fir/heartleaf arnica-Engelmann spruce subalpine fir/arrowleaf ragwort subalpine fir/Jacob's-ladder subalpine fir/moss subalpine fir/Oregon boxleaf subalpine fir/whortleberry subalpine fir/whortleberry-twinflower subalpine fir/whortleberry-thimbleberry subalpine fir/grayleaf willow subalpine fir/Sitka alder subalpine fir/Rocky Mountain maple subalpine fir/Rocky Mountain maple-Rocky Mountain maple subalpine fir/Rocky Mountain maple-Oregon boxleaf subalpine fir/fragrant bedstraw subalpine fir/red baneberry subalpine fir/bride's bonnet subalpine fir/bride's bonnet-bride's bonnet subalpine fir/bride's bonnet-wild sarsaparilla subalpine fir/bride's bonnet-dwarf bilberry subalpine fir/bride's bonnet-common beargrass subalpine fir/bride's bonnet-rusty menziesia subalpine fir/claspleaf twistedstalk subalpine fir/claspleaf twistedstalk-claspleaf twistedstalk subalpine fir/claspleaf twistedstalk-Canby's licorice-root subalpine fir/claspleaf twistedstalk-rusty menziesia Scientific Name ABCO-PSME/LALAL3 ABCO/OSBE ABLA ABLA/CAGE2 ABLA/CAGE2-CAGE2 ABLA/CAGE2-ARTR2 ABLA/CAGE2-PSME ABLA/VASC ABLA/VASC-LIBO3 ABLA/VASC-VAMY2 ABLA/VASC-PIEN ABLA/VASC-RUPA ABLA/MARE11 ABLA/MARE11-MARE11 ABLA/MARE11-RIMO2 ABLA/MARE11-JUCO6 ABLA/MARE11-PSME ABLA/MARE11-PIEN ABLA/MARE11-PIFL2 ABLA/MARE11-CAGE2 ABLA/JUCO6 ABLA/ARCO9 ABLA/ARCO9-ARCO9 ABLA/ARCO9-ASMI9 ABLA/ARCO9-SHCA ABLA/ARCO9-PIEN ABLA/SETR ABLA/POPU3 ABLA/2MOSS ABLA/PAMY ABLA/VAMY2 ABLA/VAMY2-LIBO3 ABLA/VAMY2-RUPA ABLA/SAGL ABLA/ALVIS ABLA/ACGL ABLA/ACGL-ACGL ABLA/ACGL-PAMY ABLA/GATR3 ABLA/ACRU2 ABLA/CLUN2 ABLA/CLUN2-CLUN2 ABLA/CLUN2-ARNU2 ABLA/CLUN2-VACA13 ABLA/CLUN2-XETE ABLA/CLUN2-MEFE ABLA/STAM2 ABLA/STAM2-STAM2 ABLA/STAM2-LICA2 ABLA/STAM2-MEFE Region 2 Field Guide Reference Code 205 (cont.) PV Code 00264 002640 002641 00265 002651 002652 002653 002654 002655 00266 002661 002662 002663 00267 002670 002671 002672 002673 002674 00268 00269 002690 002691 002692 002693 002694 00270 002700 002701 00271 00272 002721 002722 002723 00273 00274 00275 002750 002751 00276 002760 002761 00278 002780 002781 00279 00281 002811 002812 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Common Name subalpine fir/dwarf bilberry subalpine fir/dwarf bilberry-dwarf bilberry subalpine fir/dwarf bilberry-Engelmann spruce subalpine fir/bluejoint subalpine fir/bluejoint-bluejoint subalpine fir/bluejoint-Canby's licorice-root subalpine fir/bluejoint-fragrant bedstraw subalpine fir/bluejoint-dwarf bilberry subalpine fir/bluejoint-western Labrador tea subalpine fir/twinflower subalpine fir/twinflower-twinflower subalpine fir/twinflower-common beargrass subalpine fir/twinflower/grouse whortleberry subalpine fir/rusty menziesia subalpine fir/rusty menziesia-rusty menziesia subalpine fir/rusty menziesia-Idaho goldthread subalpine fir/rusty menziesia-Hitchcock's smooth woodrush subalpine fir/rusty menziesia-common beargrass subalpine fir/rusty menziesia-grouse whortleberry subalpine fir/Idaho goldthread subalpine fir/common beargrass subalpine fir/common beargrass-common beargrass subalpine fir/common beargrass-thinleaf huckleberry subalpine fir/common beargrass-grouse whortleberry subalpine fir/common beargrass-Idaho goldthread subalpine fir/common beargrass-Hitchcock's smooth woodrush subalpine fir/sickletop lousewort subalpine fir/sickletop lousewort-sickletop lousewort subalpine fir/sickletop lousewort-Douglas-fir subalpine fir/broadleaf arnica subalpine fir/thinleaf huckleberry subalpine fir/thinleaf huckleberry-grouse whortleberry subalpine fir/thinleaf huckleberry-Oregon boxleaf subalpine fir/thinleaf huckleberry-thinleaf huckleberry subalpine fir/white spirea subalpine fir/Columbian monkshood subalpine fir/pinegrass subalpine fir/pinegrass-pinegrass subalpine fir/pinegrass-Oregon boxleaf subalpine fir/sweetcicely subalpine fir/sweetcicely-sweetcicely subalpine fir/sweetcicely-Oregon boxleaf subalpine fir/burnet ragwort subalpine fir/burnet ragwort-burnet ragwort subalpine fir/burnet ragwort-Douglas-fir subalpine fir/Ross' sedge subalpine fir/gooseberry currant subalpine fir/gooseberry currant-gooseberry currant subalpine fir/gooseberry currant-whitebark pine G-27 Scientific Name ABLA/VACA13 ABLA/VACA13-VACA13 ABLA/VACA13-PIEN ABLA/CACA4 ABLA/CACA4-CACA4 ABLA/CACA4-LICA2 ABLA/CACA4-GATR3 ABLA/CACA4-VACA13 ABLA/CACA4-LEGL ABLA/LIBO3 ABLA/LIBO3-LIBO3 ABLA/LIBO3-XETE ABLA/LIBO3/VASC ABLA/MEFE ABLA/MEFE-MEFE ABLA/MEFE-COOC ABLA/MEFE-LUGLH ABLA/MEFE-XETE ABLA/MEFE-VASC ABLA/COOC ABLA/XETE ABLA/XETE-XETE ABLA/XETE-VAME ABLA/XETE-VASC ABLA/XETE-COOC ABLA/XETE-LUGLH ABLA/PERA ABLA/PERA-PERA ABLA/PERA-PSME ABLA/ARLA8 ABLA/VAME ABLA/VAME-VASC ABLA/VAME-PAMY ABLA/VAME-VAME ABLA/SPBE2 ABLA/ACCO4 ABLA/CARU ABLA/CARU-CARU ABLA/CARU-PAMY ABLA/OSBE ABLA/OSBE-OSBE ABLA/OSBE-PAMY ABLA/PASA12 ABLA/PASA12-PASA12 ABLA/PASA12-PSME ABLA/CARO5 ABLA/RIMO2 ABLA/RIMO2-RIMO2 ABLA/RIMO2-PIAL Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Reference Code 205 (cont.) PV Code 002813 002814 002815 002816 00283 002830 002831 002832 00284 00285 00286 00287 00288 00289 00290 00291 00292 00293 00294 00295 00296 00297 00298 00299 003 00302 00305 00307 00309 00311 00313 00316 00320 00321 00323 004 00401 00402 00403 00405 00406 004061 00407 00408 00409 00413 00414 Region 2 Field Guide Common Name subalpine fir/gooseberry currant-Fendler's meadow-rue subalpine fir/gooseberry currant-lodgepole pine subalpine fir/gooseberry currant-spike trisetum subalpine fir/gooseberry currant-aspen bluebells subalpine fir/Hitchcock's smooth woodrush subalpine fir/Hitchcock's smooth woodrush-Hitchcock's smooth woodrush subalpine fir/Hitchcock's smooth woodrush-grouse whortleberry subalpine fir/Hitchcock's smooth woodrush-rusty menziesia subalpine fir/devilsclub subalpine fir/rockspirea (scree forest) subalpine fir/fivepetal cliffbush (scree forest) subalpine fir/yellowdot saxifrage (scree forest) subalpine fir/mallow ninebark subalpine fir/common snowberry subalpine fir/Howell's marsh marigold subalpine fir/western meadow-rue subalpine fir/sprucefir fleabane subalpine fir/Nevada pea subalpine fir/tall fringed bluebells subalpine fir/thimbleberry subalpine fir/rock clematis subalpine fir/russet buffaloberry subalpine fir-whitebark pine/grouse whortleberry subalpine fir-whitebark pine Subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce series subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/heartleaf arnica subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/bluejoint subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/Geyer's sedge subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/common juniper subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/moss species subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/Oregon boxleaf subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/arrowleaf ragwort subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/whortleberry subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/grouse whortleberry subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/grayleaf willow Engelmann spruce/mountain hemlock series Engelmann spruce/heartleaf arnica Engelmann spruce/white marsh marigold Engelmann spruce/softleaf sedge Engelmann spruce/fragrant bedstraw Engelmann spruce/moss Engelmann spruce/revolute hypnum moss Engelmann spruce/common juniper Engelmann spruce/twinflower Engelmann spruce/mallow ninebark Engelmann spruce/alpine clover Engelmann spruce/grouse whortleberry Scientific Name ABLA/RIMO2-THFE ABLA/RIMO2-PICO ABLA/RIMO2-TRSP2 ABLA/RIMO2-MEAR6 ABLA/LUGLH ABLA/LUGLH-LUGLH ABLA/LUGLH-VASC ABLA/LUGLH-MEFE ABLA/OPHO ABLA/HODU ABLA/JAAM ABLA/SABR6 ABLA/PHMA5 ABLA/SYAL ABLA/CALEH2 ABLA/THOC ABLA/EREX4 ABLA/LALA3 ABLA/MECI3 ABLA/RUPA ABLA/CLCOC2 ABLA/SHCA ABLA-PIAL/VASC ABLA-PIAL ABLA-PIEN ABLA-PIEN/ARCO9 ABLA-PIEN/CACA4 ABLA-PIEN/CAGE2 ABLA-PIEN/JUCO6 ABLA-PIEN/2MOSS ABLA-PIEN/PAMY ABLA-PIEN/SETR ABLA-PIEN/VAMY2 ABLA-PIEN/VASC ABLA-PIEN/SAGL PIEN PIEN/ARCO9 PIEN/CALE4 PIEN/CADI6 PIEN/GATR3 PIEN/2MOSS PIEN/HYRE70 PIEN/JUCO6 PIEN/LIBO3 PIEN/PHMA5 PIEN/TRDA2 PIEN/VASC Region 2 Field Guide Reference Code 205 (cont.) PV Code 00415 004151 00418 00430 00431 00432 00433 00434 00435 004350 004351 00441 00442 00443 00444 00445 004450 004451 00446 00447 00448 004481 004482 00449 00467 004670 004671 004672 00468 004680 004681 004682 00471 004710 004711 004713 00484 004840 004841 004842 00485 004850 004851 004852 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Common Name Engelmann spruce/whortleberry Engelmann spruce/whortleberry/Jacob's-ladder Engelmann spruce/dwarf bilberry Engelmann spruce/Rocky Mountain maple Engelmann spruce/sprucefir fleabane Engelmann spruce/beardless wildrye Engelmann spruce/Ross' avens Engelmann spruce/gooseberry currant Engelmann spruce/bittercress ragwort Engelmann spruce/bittercress ragwort-subalpine fir Engelmann spruce/bittercress ragwort-white fir Engelmann spruce/field horsetail Engelmann spruce/grayleaf willow Engelmann spruce-subalpine fir/grayleaf willow Engelmann spruce/dryspike sedge Engelmann spruce/bride's bonnet Engelmann spruce/bride's bonnet-bride's bonnet Engelmann spruce/bride's bonnet-dwarf bilberry Engelman spruce/eltrot (riparian forest) Engelmann spruce/yellowdot saxifrage (scree forest) Engelmann spruce/arrowleaf ragwort Engelmann spruce/arrowleaf ragwort-Engelmann spruce Engelmann spruce/arrowleaf ragwort-Douglas-fir Engelmann spruce/starry false lily of the vally mountain hemlock/claspleaf twistedstalk mountain hemlock/claspleaf twistedstalk-claspleaf twistedstalk mountain hemlockclaspleaf /twistedstalk-Hitchcock's smooth woodrush mountain hemlock/claspleaf twistedstalk-rusty menziesia mountain hemlock/rusty menziesia mountain hemlock/rusty menziesia-rusty menziesia mountain hemlock/rusty menziesia-Hitchcock's smooth woodrush mountain hemlock/rusty menziesia-common beargrass mountain hemlock/common beargrass mountain hemlock/common beargrass-common beargrass mountain hemlock/common beargrass-Hitchcock's smooth woodrush mountain hemlock/common beargrass-grouse whortleberry mountain hemlock/Hitchcock's smooth woodrush mountain hemlock/Hitchcock's smooth woodrush-Hitchcock's smooth woodrush mountain hemlock/Hitchcock's smooth woodrush-grouse whortleberry mountain hemlock/Hitchcock's smooth woodrush-rusty menziesia mountain hemlock/bride's bonnet mountain hemlock/bride's bonnet-bride's bonnet mountain hemlock/bride's bonnet-rusty menziesia mountain hemlock/bride's bonnet-common beargrass G-29 Scientific Name PIEN/VAMY2 PIEN/VAMY2/POPU3 PIEN/VACA13 PIEN/ACGL PIEN/EREX4 PIEN/LETR5 PIEN/GERO2 PIEN/RIMO2 PIEN/PACA34 PIEN/PACA34-ABLAL PIEN/PACA34-ABCO PIEN/EQAR PIEN/SAGL PIEN-ABLA/SAGL PIEN/CAFO3 PIEN/CLUN2 PIEN/CLUN2-CLUN2 PIEN/CLUN2-VACA13 PIEN/HESP6 PIEN/SABR6 PIEN/SETR PIEN/SETR-PIEN PIEN/SETR-PSME PIEN/MAST4 TSME/STAM2 TSME/STAM2-STAM2 TSME/STAM2-LUGLH TSME/STAM2-MEFE TSME/MEFE TSME/MEFE-MEFE TSME/MEFE-LUGLH TSME/MEFE-XETE TSME/XETE TSME/XETE-XETE TSME/XETE-LUGLH TSME/XETE-VASC TSME/LUGLH TSME/LUGLH-LUGLH TSME/LUGLH-VASC TSME/LUGLH-MEFE TSME/CLUN2 TSME/CLUN2-CLUN2 TSME/CLUN2-MEFE TSME/CLUN2-XETE Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Reference Code 205 (cont.) PV Code 005 00501 00502 00503 00504 00505 00506 005061 005062 00510 005101 005102 005103 00511 00515 00516 005161 005162 005163 00520 005201 005203 005204 005205 005206 00525 005251 005252 00529 00530 005301 005302 005303 005304 005305 00540 005401 005402 00545 005451 005452 005453 00550 00555 00560 00562 Region 2 Field Guide Common Name grand fir series western red cedar series western hemlock series white spruce/twinflower white spruce/grouse whortleberry grand fir/white spirea grand fir/mallow ninebark grand fir/mallow ninebark-Idaho goldthread grand fir/mallow ninebark-mallow ninebark grand fir/common beargrass grand fir/common beargrass-Idaho goldthread grand fir/common beargrass-thinleaf huckleberry grand fir/common beargrass-common beargrass grand fir/Idaho goldthread grand fir/thinleaf huckleberry grand fir/British Columbia wildginger grand fir/British Columbia wildginger-British Columbia wildginger grand fir/British Columbia wildginger-rusty menziesia grand fir/British Columbia wildginger-Pacific yew grand fir/bride's bonnet grand fir/bride's bonnet-bride's bonnet grand fir/bride's bonnet-common beargrass grand fir/bride's bonnet-mallow ninebark grand fir/bride's bonnet-rusty menziesia grand fir/bride's bonnet-Pacific yew grand fir/Rocky Mountain maple grand fir/Rocky Mountain maple-Rocky Mountain maple grand fir/Rocky Mountain maple-mallow ninebark grand fir/arrowleaf ragwort western red cedar/bride's bonnet western red cedar/bride's bonnet-bride's bonnet western red cedar/bride's bonnet-wild sarsaparilla western red cedar/bride's bonnet-rusty menziesia western red cedar/bride's bonnet-common beargrass western red cedar/bride's bonnet-Pacific yew western red cedar/common ladyfern western red cedar/common ladyfern-northern maidenhair western red cedar/common ladyfern-common ladyfern western red cedar/British Columbia wildginger western red cedar/British Columbia wildginger-British Columbia wildginger western red cedar/British Columbia wildginger-rusty menziesia western red cedar/British Columbia wildginger-Pacific yew western red cedar/devilsclub western red cedar/western oakfern western red cedar/northern maidenhair western red cedar/Oregon boxleaf Scientific Name ABGR THPL TSHE PIGL/LIBO3 PIGL/VASC ABGR/SPBE2 ABGR/PHMA5 ABGR/PHMA5-COOC ABGR/PHMA5-PHMA5 ABGR/XETE ABGR/XETE-COOC ABGR/XETE-VAME ABGR/XETE-XETE ABGR/COOC ABGR/VAME ABGR/ASCA2 ABGR/ASCA2-ASCA2 ABGR/ASCA2-MEFE ABGR/ASCA2-TABR2 ABGR/CLUN2 ABGR/CLUN2-CLUN2 ABGR/CLUN2-XETE ABGR/CLUN2-PHMA5 ABGR/CLUN2-MEFE ABGR/CLUN2-TABR2 ABGR/ACGL ABGR/ACGL-ACGL ABGR/ACGL-PHMA5 ABGR/SETR THPL/CLUN2 THPL/CLUN2-CLUN2 THPL/CLUN2-ARNU2 THPL/CLUN2-MEFE THPL/CLUN2-XETE THPL/CLUN2-TABR2 THPL/ATFI THPL/ATFI-ADPE THPL/ATFI-ATFI THPL/ASCA2 THPL/ASCA2-ASCA2 THPL/ASCA2-MEFE THPL/ASCA2-TABR2 THPL/OPHO THPL/GYDR THPL/ADPE THPL/PAMY Region 2 Field Guide Reference Code 205 (cont.) PV Code 00565 00570 005701 005702 005703 005704 00571 00575 005751 005752 005753 00579 00580 00585 00590 005901 005902 005903 00591 00592 006 00601 006010 006011 006012 00602 00603 00604 0060401 00605 00606 00607 006071 006072 006073 00608 006080 00609 00610 006101 00611 00612 006120 00613 006131 00620 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Common Name western hemlock/western oakfern western hemlock/bride's bonnet western hemlock/bride's bonnet-bride's bonnet western hemlock/bride's bonnet-wild sarsaparilla western hemlock/bride's bonnet-rusty menziesia western hemlock/bride's bonnet-common beargrass western hemlock/Oregon boxleaf western hemlock/British Columbia wildginger western hemlock/British Columbia wildginger-wild sarsaparilla western hemlock/British Columbia wildginger-rusty menziesia western hemlock/British Columbia wildginger-British Columbia wildginger western hemlock/rusty menziesia grand fir/dwarf bilberry grand fir/pinegrass grand fir/twinflower grand fir/twinflower-twinflower grand fir/twinflower-common beargrass grand fir/twinflower-thinleaf huckleberry grand fir/Oregon boxleaf grand fir/wild sarsaparilla blue spruce series blue spruce/Saskatoon serviceberry-redosier dogwood/Geyer's sedge blue spruce/redosier dogwood (riparian forest) blue spruce/Saskatoon serviceberry (riparian forest) blue spruce/creeping barberry-mountain snowberry blue spruce/heartleaf arnica (riparian forest) blue spruce/bluegrass blue spruce-Douglas-fir/twinflower blue spruce/twinflower blue spruce/thinleaf alder blue spruce/dryspike sedge blue spruce/sprucefir fleabane blue spruce/sprucefir fleabane-sprucefir fleabane blue spruce/sprucefir fleabane-ponderosa pine blue spruce-Engelmann spruce/sprucefir fleabane blue spruce-Douglas-fir/kinnikinnick blue spruce/kinnikinnick blue spruce/Arizona fescue blue spruce/creeping barberry blue spruce/creeping barberry-creeping barberry blue spruce/field horsetail blue spruce/common juniper blue spruce-Douglas-fir/common juniper blue spruce/bittercress ragwort blue spruce-engelmann spruce/bittercress ragwort blue spruce/Kentucky bluegrass (riparian forest) G-31 Scientific Name TSHE/GYDR TSHE/CLUN2 TSHE/CLUN2-CLUN2 TSHE/CLUN2-ARNU2 TSHE/CLUN2-MEFE TSHE/CLUN2-XETE TSHE/PAMY TSHE/ASCA2 TSHE/ASCA2-ARNU2 TSHE/ASCA2-MEFE TSHE/ASCA2-ASCA2 TSHE/MEFE ABGR/VACA13 ABGR/CARU ABGR/LIBO3 ABGR/LIBO3-LIBO3 ABGR/LIBO3-XETE ABGR/LIBO3-VAME ABGR/PAMY ABGR/ARNU2 PIPU PIPU/AMAL2COSES/CAGE2 PIPU/COSES PIPU/AMAL2 PIPU/MARE11-SYOR2 PIPU/ARCO9 PIPU/POA PIPU-PSME/LIBO3 PIPU/LIBO3 PIPU/ALINT PIPU/CAFO3 PIPU/EREX4 PIPU/EREX4-EREX4 PIPU/EREX4-PIPO PIPU-PIEN/EREX4 PIPU-PSME/ARUV PIPU/ARUV PIPU/FEAR2 PIPU/MARE11 PIPU/MARE11-MARE11 PIPU/EQAR PIPU/JUCO6 PIPU-PSME/JUCO6 PIPU/PACA34 PIPU-PIEN/PACA34 PIPU/POPR Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Reference Code 205 (cont.) PV Code 00621 00622 00623 006231 007 00701 00702 007020 007021 00704 00705 007050 007051 00706 00708 00786 008 00801 00802 00803 00804 00805 009 00901 00903 00905 00908 00909 00910 00911 00912 00913 00920 00921 00922 00923 00925 00926 00927 00928 00929 010 01001 01002 01003 010032 010033 01004 01005 Region 2 Field Guide Common Name blue spruce/bluebunch wheatgrass blue spruce/Virginia strawberry blue spruce-Douglas-fir blue spruce-Douglas-fir/sharpleaf valerian whitebark pine series whitebark pine/Geyer's sedge whitebark pine/Ross' sedge whitebark pine/Ross' sedge-Ross' sedge whitebark pine/Ross' sedge/lodgepole pine whitebark pine/Idaho fescue whitebark pine/common juniper whitebark pine/common juniper-common juniper whitebark pine/common juniper/russet buffaloberry whitebark pine/grouse whortleberry whitebark pine-subalpine fir subalpine larch-subalpine fir bristlecone pine series bristlecone pine/Thurber's fescue bristlecone pine/Arizona fescue bristlecone pine/alpine clover bristlecone pine/gooseberry currant (scree forest) bristlecone pine/common juniper lodgepole pine series lodgepole pine/kinnikinnick lodgepole pine/Geyer's sedge lodgepole pine/common juniper lodgepole pine/russet buffaloberry lodgepole pine/whortleberry lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry lodgepole pine/Ross' sedge lodgepole pine/dwarf bilberry lodgepole pine/thinleaf huckleberry lodgepole pine/bluejoint lodgepole pine/pinegrass lodgepole pine/Idaho fescue lodgepole pine/heartleaf arnica lodgepole pine/common beargrass lodgepole pine/creeping barberry lodgepole pine/twinflower lodgepole pine/antelope bitterbrush lodgepole pine/white spirea limber pine series limber pine/bluebunch wheatgrass limber pine/purple reedgrass limber pine/Idaho fescue limber pine/Idaho fescue-Idaho fescue limber pine/Idaho fescue-Altai fescue limber pine/spike fescue limber pine/common juniper Scientific Name PIPU/PSSPS PIPU/FRVIG2 PIPU-PSME PIPU-PSME/VAAC PIAL PIAL/CAGE2 PIAL/CARO5 PIAL/CARO5-CARO5 PIAL/CARO5/PICO PIAL/FEID PIAL/JUCO6 PIAL/JUCO6-JUCO6 PIAL/JUCO6/SHCA PIAL/VASC PIAL-ABLA LALY-ABLA PIAR PIAR/FETH PIAR/FEAR2 PIAR/TRDA2 PIAR/RIMO2 PIAR/JUCO6 PICO PICO/ARUV PICO/CAGE2 PICO/JUCO6 PICO/SHCA PICO/VAMY2 PICO/VASC PICO/CARO5 PICO/VACA13 PICO/VAME PICO/CACA4 PICO/CARU PICO/FEID PICO/ARCO9 PICO/XETE PICO/MARE11 PICO/LIBO3 PICO/PUTR2 PICOSPBE2 PIFL2 PIFL2/PSSPS PIFL2/CAPU PIFL2/FEID PIFL2/FEID-FEID PIFL2/FEID-FEAL PIFL2/LEKI2 PIFL2/JUCO6 Region 2 Field Guide Reference Code 205(cont.) PV Code 01006 01007 01008 01009 01010 01011 01012 011 01104 01105 01106 01109 011090 011091 011092 011093 01110 011100 011101 011102 011103 011104 01111 01112 01117 01118 01119 01120 011200 011201 011202 01121 011210 011211 011212 011213 011214 011215 011216 011217 01122 011220 011221 01123 01124 011240 011241 011242 011243 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Common Name limber pine/alpine clover limber pine/curl-leaf mountain mahogany limber pine/kinnikinnick limber pine/creeping barberry limber pine/yellowdot saxifrage limber pine/matted saxifrage limber pine/Great Basin bristlecone pine ponderosa pine series ponderosa pine/common juniper-sideoats grama ponderosa pine/Geyer's sedge ponderosa pine/Ross' sedge ponderosa pine/Arizona fescue ponderosa pine/Arizona fescue-Arizona fescue ponderosa pine/Arizona fescue-Parry's oatgrass ponderosa pine/Arizona fescue-blue grama ponderosa pine/Arizona fescue-Gambel oak ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue-Idaho fescue ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue-greenleaf manzanita ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue-big sagebrush ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue-ponderosa pine ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue-Altai fescue ponderosa pine/spike fescue ponderosa pine/common juniper ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/mountain muhly ponderosa pine-twoneedle pinyon/Gambel oak ponderosa pine/mountain ninebark ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-antelope bitterbrush ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-Idaho fescue ponderosa pine/Gambel oak ponderosa pine/Gambel oak-Gambel oak ponderosa pine/Gambel oak-Arizona fescue ponderosa pine/Gambel oak-Geyer's sedge ponderosa pine/Gambel oak-mountain snowberry ponderosa pine/Gambel oak-blue grama ponderosa pine/Gambel oak-longtongue muhly ponderosa pine/Gambel oak-little bluestem ponderosa pine/Gambel oak-twoneedle pinyon ponderosa pine/chokecherry ponderosa pine/chokecherry-chokecherry ponderosa pine/chokecherry-russet buffaloberry ponderosa pine/white spirea ponderosa pine/common snowberry ponderosa pine/common snowberry-common snowberry ponderosa pine/common snowberry-arrowleaf balsamroot ponderosa pine/common snowberry-roughleaf ricegrass ponderosa pine/common snowberry-creeping barberry G-33 Scientific Name PIFL2/TRDA2 PIFL2/CELE3 PIFL2/ARUV PIFL2/MARE11 PIFL2/SABR2 PIFL2/SABRA2 PIFL2/PILO PIPO PIPO/JUCO6-BOCU PIPO/CAGE2 PIPO/CARO5 PIPO/FEAR2 PIPO/FEAR2-FEAR2 PIPO/FEAR2-DAPA2 PIPO/FEAR2-BOGR2 PIPO/FEAR2-QUGA PIPO/FEID PIPO/FEID-FEID PIPO/FEID-ARPA6 PIPO/FEID-ARTR2 PIPO/FEID-PIPO PIPO/FEID-FEAL PIPO/LEKI2 PIPO/JUCO6 PIPO-PSME/MUMO PIPO-PIED/QUGA PIPO/PHMO4 PIPO/PUTR2 PIPO/PUTR2-PUTR2 PIPO/PUTR2-PSSPS PIPO/PUTR2-FEID PIPO/QUGA PIPO/QUGA-QUGA PIPO/QUGA-FEAR2 PIPO/QUGA-CAGE2 PIPO/QUGA-SYOR2 PIPO/QUGA-BOGR2 PIPO/QUGA-MULO PIPO/QUGA-SCSC PIPO/QUGA-PIED PIPO/PRVI PIPO/PRVI-PRVI PIPO/PRVI-SHCA PIPO/SPBE2 PIPO/SYAL PIPO/SYAL-SYAL PIPO/SYAL-BASA3 PIPO/SYAL-ORAS PIPO/SYAL-MARE11 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Reference Code 205 (cont.) PV Code 01125 01126 01127 011270 011272 011273 011274 011275 011277 01128 011330 011340 011341 011342 011343 011350 01136 011360 011361 011362 01137 011370 011371 011372 011390 011391 011410 0114100 0114101 011430 011440 011500 01151 01160 01161 01162 01163 01164 01165 01166 01167 01168 01169 012 01201 012010 012011 012012 Region 2 Field Guide Common Name ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/sun sedge ponderosa pine/blue grama ponderosa pine/blue grama-blue grama ponderosa pine/blue grama-sand bluestem ponderosa pine/blue grama-big sagebrush ponderosa pine/blue grama-twoneedle pinyon ponderosa pine/blue grama-Gambel oak ponderosa pine/blue grama-canyon grape ponderosa pine/silverleaf oak ponderosa pine/mountain muhly ponderosa pine/screwleaf muhly ponderosa pine/screwleaf muhly-Gambel oak ponderosa pine/screwleaf muhly-screwleaf muhly ponderosa pine/screwleaf muhly-blue grama ponderosa pine/Indian ricegrass ponderosa pine/gray oak ponderosa pine/gray oak-mountain muhly ponderosa pine/gray oak-longtongue muhly ponderosa pine/gray oak-gray oak ponderosa pine/wavyleaf oak ponderosa pine/wavyleaf oak-wavyleaf oak ponderosa pine/wavyleaf oak-pine muhly ponderosa pine/wavyleaf oak-longtongue muhly ponderosa pine/screwleaf muhly-Arizona fescue ponderosa pine/screwleaf muhly-Arizona fescue/blue grama ponderosa pine/Arizona white oak ponderosa pine/Arizona white oak-Arizona white oak ponderosa pine/Arizona white oak-blue grama ponderosa pine/netleaf oak ponderosa pine/Emory oak ponderosa pine (rockland) ponderosa pine/bur oak ponderosa pine/mallow ninebark ponderosa pine/whitestem gooseberry (scree forest) ponderosa pine/mountain snowberry ponderosa pine/bluestem ponderosa pine/muttongrass ponderosa pine/Kentucky bluegrass ponderosa pine (riparian forest) ponderosa pine/needle and thread ponderosa pine/western needlegrass ponderosa pine (cinder soils) Douglas-fir series Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple-Rocky Mountain maple Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple-Oregon boxleaf Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple-mountain snowberry Scientific Name PIPO/PSSPS PIPO/CAINH2 PIPO/BOGR2 PIPO/BOGR2-BOGR2 PIPO/BOGR2-ANHA PIPO/BOGR2-ARTR2 PIPO/BOGR2-PIED PIPO/BOGR2-QUGA PIPO/BOGR2-VIAR2 PIPO/QUHY PIPO/MUMO PIPO/MUVI2 PIPO/MUVI2-QUGA PIPO/MUVI2-MUVI2 PIPO/MUVI2-BOGR2 PIPO/ACHY PIPO/QUGR3 PIPO/QUGR3-MUMO PIPO/QUGR3-MULO PIPO/QUGR3-QUGR3 PIPO/QUPA4 PIPO/QUPA4-QUPA4 PIPO/QUPA4-MUDU PIPO/QUPA4-MULO PIPO/MUVI2-FEAR2 PIPO/MUVI2FEAR2/BOGR2 PIPO/QUAR PIPO/QUAR-QUAR PIPO/QUAR-BOGR2 PIPO/QURU4 PIPO/QUEM PIPO PIPO/QUMA2 PIPO/PHMA5 PIPO/RIIN2 PIPO/SYOR2 PIPO/ANDRO2 PIPO/POFE PIPO/POPR PIPO PIPO/HECOC8 PIPO/ACOCO PIPO PSME PSME/ACGL PSME/ACGL-ACGL PSME/ACGL-PAMY PSME/ACGL-SYOR2 Region 2 Field Guide Reference Code 205 (cont.) PV Code 01202 012020 012021 01203 012030 012032 012033 012034 012035 01204 01205 012050 012051 012052 012053 012054 012055 01206 012061 012062 012064 01207 01208 012081 012082 01209 01210 01211 012111 01212 012121 012122 012123 012124 012125 012126 01213 01214 012140 012141 012142 012143 01215 012150 012151 012153 01217 01220 01221 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Common Name Douglas-fir/heartleaf arnica Douglas-fir/heartleaf arnica-heartleaf arnica Douglas-fir/heartleaf arnica-timber milkvetch Douglas-fir/creeping barberry Douglas-fir/creeping barberry-creeping barberry Douglas-fir/creeping barberry-common juniper Douglas-fir/creeping barberry-mountain snowberry Douglas-fir/creeping barberry-Geyer's sedge Douglas-fir/creeping barberry-ponderosa pine Douglas-fir/Ross' sedge Douglas-fir/pinegrass Douglas-fir/pinegrass-pinegrass Douglas-fir/pinegrass-Oregon boxleaf Douglas-fir/pinegrass-Idaho fescue Douglas-fir/pinegrass-ponderosa pine Douglas-fir/pinegrass-bluebunch wheatgrass Douglas-fir/pinegrass-kinnikinnick Douglas-fir/Geyer's sedge Douglas-fir/Geyer's sedge-Geyer's sedge Douglas-fir/Geyer's sedge-mountain snowberry Douglas-fir/Geyer's sedge-ponderosa pine Douglas-fir/alderleaf mountain mahogany Douglas-fir/Idaho fescue Douglas-fir/Idaho fescue-Idaho fescue Douglas-fir/Idaho fescue-ponderosa pine Douglas-fir/fivepetal cliffbush Douglas-fir/bluebunch wheatgrass Douglas-fir/Oregon boxleaf Douglas-fir/Oregon boxleaf-Geyer's sedge Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark-mallow ninebark Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark-pinegrass Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark-starry false lily of the vally Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark-ponderosa pine Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark-Douglas-fir Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark-Oregon boxleaf Douglas-fir/mountain ninebark Douglas-fir/Gambel oak Douglas-fir/Gambel oak-Gambel oak Douglas-fir/Gambel oak-Arizona fescue Douglas-fir/Gambel oak-screwleaf muhly Douglas-fir/Gambel oak-rockspirea Douglas-fir/white spirea Douglas-fir/white spirea-white spirea Douglas-fir/white spirea-pinegrass Douglas-fir/white spirea-ponderosa pine Douglas-fir/mountain snowberry Douglas-fir/greenleaf manzanita Douglas-fir/antelope bitterbrush G-35 Scientific Name PSME/ARCO9 PSME/ARCO9-ARCO9 PSME/ARCO9-ASMI9 PSME/MARE11 PSME/MARE11-MARE11 PSME/MARE11-JUCO6 PSME/MARE11-SYOR2 PSME/MARE11-CAGE2 PSME/MARE11-PIPO PSME/CARO5 PSME/CARU PSME/CARU-CARU PSME/CARU-PAMY PSME/CARU-FEID PSME/CARU-PIPO PSME/CARU-PSSPS PSME/CARU-ARUV PSME/CAGE2 PSME/CAGE2-CAGE2 PSME/CAGE2-SYOR2 PSME/CAGE2-PIPO PSME/CEMO2 PSME/FEID PSME/FEID-FEID PSME/FEID-PIPO PSME/JAAM PSME/PSSPS PSME/PAMY PSME/PAMY-CAGE2 PSME/PHMA5 PSME/PHMA5-PHMA5 PSME/PHMA5-CARU PSME/PHMA5-MAST4 PSME/PHMA5-PIPO PSME/PHMA5-PSME PSME/PHMA5-PAMY PSME/PHMO4 PSME/QUGA PSME/QUGA-QUGA PSME/QUGA-FEAR2 PSME/QUGA-MUVI2 PSME/QUGA-HODU PSME/SPBE2 PSME/SPBE2-SPBE2 PSME/SPBE2-CARU PSME/SPBE2-PIPO PSME/SYOR2 PSME/ARPA6 PSME/PUTR2 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Reference Code 205 (cont.) PV Code 01223 01230 01231 01232 01233 01234 012350 012351 01236 01239 01241 01243 01250 01276 01280 01281 01282 01283 0129 01290 01291 01292 01293 01310 01311 01312 01313 01314 01315 01375 01376 01377 01378 032 032020 032030 032040 032050 033 033010 033020 033030 033040 033050 033060 034 03401 105 10501 Region 2 Field Guide Common Name Douglas-fir/curl-leaf mountain mahogany Douglas-fir/Altai fescue Douglas-fir/kinnikinnick Douglas-fir/fringed brome Douglas-fir/Arizona fescue Douglas-fir/mountain muhly Douglas-fir/screwleaf muhly Douglas-fir-southwestern white pine/screwleaf muhly Douglas-fir/silverleaf oak Douglas-fir/bigtooth maple Douglas-fir/rockspirea (scree forest) Douglas-fir/Arizona white oak Douglas-fir/dwarf bilberry ponderosa pine/blue grama-little bluestem Douglas-fir/thinleaf huckleberry Douglas-fir/thinleaf huckleberry-thinleaf huckleberry Douglas-fir/thinleaf huckleberry-kinnikinnick Douglas-fir/thinleaf huckleberry-common beargrass Douglas-fir/twinflower Douglas-fir/twinflower-twinflower Douglas-fir/twinflower-common snowberry Douglas-fir/twinflower-pinegrass Douglas-fir/twinflower-thinleaf huckleberry Douglas-fir/common snowberry Douglas-fir/common snowberry-bluebunch wheatgrass Douglas-fir/common snowberry-pinegrass Douglas-fir/common snowberry-common snowberry Douglas-fir/common snowberry-ponderosa pine Douglas-fir/common juniper Douglas-fir/sweetcicely Douglas-fir/rock clematis Douglas-fir/netleaf oak Douglas-fir (sparse) Apache pine series Apache pine/Arizona white oak Apache pine/silverleaf oak Apache pine/Emory oak Apache pine/netleaf oak chihuahuan pine series chihuahuan pine/pinyon ricegrass chihuahuan pine/Arizona white oak chihuahuan pine/silverleaf oak chihuahuan pine/pointleaf manzanita chihuahuan pine/Emory oak chihuahuan pine/Toumey oak southwestern white pine series southwestern white pine/Arizona fescue quaking aspen series quaking aspen/Geyer's sedge Scientific Name PSME/CELE3 PSME/FEAL PSME/ARUV PSME/BRCI2 PSME/FEAR2 PSME/MUMO PSME/MUVI2 PSME-PIST3/MUVI2 PSME/QUHY PSME/ACGR3 PSME/HODU PSME/QUAR PSME/VACA13 PIPO/BOGR2-SCSC PSME/VAME PSME/VAME-VAME PSME/VAME-ARUV PSME/VAME-XETE PSME/LIBO3 PSME/LIBO3-LIBO3 PSME/LIBO3-SYAL PSME/LIBO3-CARU PSME/LIBO3-VAME PSME/SYAL PSME/SYAL-PSSPS PSME/SYAL-CARU PSME/SYAL-SYAL PSME/SYAL-PIPO PSME/JUCO6 PSME/OSBE PSME/CLCOC2 PSME/QURU4 PSME PIEN2 PIEN2/QUAR PIEN2/QUHY PIEN2/QUEM PIEN2/QURU4 PILE PILE/PIFI PILE/QUAR PILE/QUHY PILE/ARPU5 PILE/QUEM PILE/QUTO2 PIST3 PIST3/FEAR2 POTR5 POTR5/CAGE2 Region 2 Field Guide Reference Code 205 (cont.) PV Code 10502 105021 105022 10503 105031 10504 10505 10507 10508 105081 105082 105083 10510 10511 105111 105112 105113 105114 105115 105116 105117 105118 105119 10512 105120 105121 105122 105123 10513 10514 10515 105151 105152 105153 105154 105155 105156 105157 105158 10517 10520 10521 10522 10523 10540 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Common Name quaking aspen/beaked hazelnut quaking aspen/beaked hazelnut/western brackenfern quaking aspen/beaked hazelnut/wild sarsaparilla quaking aspen/Thurber's fescue quaking aspen/Thurber's fescue-Geyer's sedge quaking aspen/common cowparsnip quaking aspen/Nevada pea quaking aspen/silvery lupine quaking aspen/common juniper quaking aspen/common juniper/Geyer's sedge quaking aspen/common juniper-silvery lupine quaking aspen/common juniper-timber milkvetch quaking aspen/western brackenfern quaking aspen/mountain snowberry quaking aspen/mountain snowberry-tall forb phase quaking aspen/mountain snowberry-pinegrass quaking aspen/mountain snowberry-Fendler's meadow-rue quaking aspen/mountain snowberry-Thurber's fescue quaking aspen/mountain snowberry-Ross' sedge quaking aspen/mountain snowberry-mule-ears quaking aspen/mountain snowberry-California brome quaking aspen/mountain snowberry-Kentucky bluegrass quaking aspen/mountain snowberry-Geyer's sedge quaking aspen/Fendler's meadow-rue quaking aspen/Fendler's meadow-rue-Fendler's meadow-rue quaking aspen/Fendler's meadow-rue-Geyer's sedge quaking aspen/Fendler's meadow-rue-subalpine larkspur quaking aspen/Fendler's meadow-rue-Porter's licorice-root quaking aspen/Colorado false hellebore quaking aspen/big sagebrush quaking aspen/Saskatoon serviceberry quaking aspen/Saskatoon serviceberry-chokecherry quaking aspen/Saskatoon serviceberry-Fendler's meadow-rue quaking aspen/Saskatoon serviceberry-tall forb quaking aspen/Saskatoon serviceberry-western brackenfern quaking aspen/Saskatoon serviceberry-mountain snowberry/tall forb quaking aspen/Saskatoon serviceberry-mountain snowberry/Fendler's meadow-rue quaking aspen/Saskatoon serviceberry-mountain snowberry/pinegrass quaking aspen/Saskatoon serviceberry-mountain snowberry/California brome quaking aspen/pinegrass quaking aspen/creeping barberry quaking aspen/kinnikinnick quaking aspen/Arizona fescue quaking aspen/red elderberry quaking aspen/blue wildrye G-37 Scientific Name POTR5/COCO6 POTR5/COCO6/PTAQ POTR5/COCO6/ARNU2 POTR5/FETH POTR5/FETH-CAGE2 POTR5/HEMA80 POTR5/LALAL3 POTR5/LUAR3 POTR5/JUCO6 POTR5/JUCO6-CAGE2 POTR5/JUCO6-LUAR3 POTR5/JUCO6-ASMI9 POTR5/PTAQ POTR5/SYOR2 POTR5/SYOR2-2FORB POTR5/SYOR2-CARU POTR5/SYOR2-THFE POTR5/SYOR2-FETH POTR5/SYOR2-CARO5 POTR5/SYOR2-WYAM POTR5/SYOR2-BRCA5 POTR5/SYOR2-POPR POTR5/SYOR2-CAGE2 POTR5/THFE POTR5/THFE-THFE POTR5/THFE-CAGE2 POTR5/THFE-DEBA2 POTR5/THFE-LIPO POTR5/VETE4 POTR5/ARTR2 POTR5/AMAL2 POTR5/AMAL2-PRVIV POTR5/AMAL2-THFE POTR5/AMAL2-2FORB POTR5/AMAL2-PTAQ POTR5/AMAL2SYOR2/2FORB POTR5/AMAL2SYOR2/THFE POTR5/AMAL2SYOR2/CARU POTR5/AMAL2SYOR2/BRCA5 POTR5/CARU POTR5/MARE11 POTR5/ARUV POTR5/FEAR2 POTR5/SARA2 POTR5/ELGL Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Reference Code 205 (cont.) PV Code 10541 10542 10543 10544 10545 10546 10547 10548 10549 10550 10551 10552 10553 105531 10554 10555 10556 10557 10558 10559 10560 10561 10562 10563 10564 10565 10570 10575 10576 10577 10578 10579 10580 10581 10582 10583 10585 10586 10587 10588 10590 10591 10592 10593 105931 105932 Region 2 Field Guide Common Name quaking aspen/bluejoint quaking aspen/California brome quaking aspen/California false hellebore quaking aspen/dryspike sedge quaking aspen/dwarf bilberry quaking aspen/eltrot quaking aspen/fringed brome quaking aspen/gooseberry currant (riparian forest) quaking aspen/Kentucky bluegrass quaking aspen/mountain ninebark quaking aspen/mule-ears quaking aspen/needle and thread quaking aspen/nodding ragwort quaking aspen/nodding ragwort quaking aspen/Porter's licorice-root quaking aspen/Rocky Mountain maple (riparian forest) quaking aspen/Ross' sedge quaking aspen/russet buffaloberry quaking aspen/Scouler's willow quaking aspen/spreadfruit goldenbanner quaking aspen/tall forb quaking aspen/thimbleberry quaking aspen/timber milkvetch quaking aspen/twinberry honeysuckle quaking aspen/water birch quaking aspen/whortleberry quaking aspen-blue spruce quaking aspen-Douglas-fir/common juniper quaking aspen-Douglas-fir/mountain snowberry quaking aspen-Douglas-fir/pinegrass quaking aspen-Douglas-fir/Saskatoon serviceberry quaking aspen-limber pine quaking aspen-lodgepole pine/common juniper quaking aspen-lodgepole pine/Fendler's meadow-rue quaking aspen-lodgepole pine/Geyer's sedge quaking aspen-lodgepole pine/mountain snowberry quaking aspen-ponderosa pine quaking aspen-white fir/greenleaf manzanita quaking aspen-white fir/Kentucky bluegrass quaking aspen-white fir/mountain snowberry quaking aspen-subalpine fir/common juniper quaking aspen-subalpine fir/Geyer's sedge quaking aspen-subalpine fir/Fendler's meadow-rue quaking aspen-subalpine fir/mountain snowberry quaking aspen-subalpine fir/mountain snowberry/tall forb quaking aspen-subalpine fir/mountain snowberry/Fendler's meadow-rue Scientific Name POTR5/CACA4 POTR5/BRCA5 POTR5/VECA2 POTR5/CAFO3 POTR5/VACA13 POTR5/HESP6 POTR5/BRCI2 POTR5/RIMO2 POTR5/POPR POTR5/PHMO4 POTR5/WYAM POTR5/HECOC8 POTR5/SEBIB POTR5/SEBI2 POTR5/LIPO POTR5/ACGL POTR5/CARO5 POTR5/SHCA POTR5/SASC POTR5/THDI4 POTR5/2FORB POTR5/RUPA POTR5/ASMI9 POTR5/LOIN5 POTR5/BEOC2 POTR5/VAMY2 POTR5-PIPU POTR5-PSME/JUCO6 POTR5-PSME/SYOR2 POTR5-PSME/CARU POTR5-PSME/AMAL2 POTR5-PIFL2 POTR5-PICO/JUCO6 POTR5-PICO/THFE POTR5-PICO/CAGE2 POTR5-PICO/SYOR2 POTR5-PIPO POTR5-ABCO/ARPA6 POTR5-ABCO/POPR POTR5-ABCO/SYOR2 POTR5-ABLA/JUCO6 POTR5-ABLA/CAGE2 POTR5-ABLA/THFE POTR5-ABLA/SYOR2 POTR5ABLA/SYOR2/2FORB POTR5ABLA/SYOR2/THFE Region 2 Field Guide Reference Code 202 (cont.) PV Code 105933 10594 10595 10596 10597 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Common Name quaking aspen-subalpine fir/mountain snowberry/California brome quaking aspen-subalpine fir/Ross' sedge quaking aspen-subalpine fir/russet buffaloberry quaking aspen-subalpine fir/Saskatoon serviceberry quaking aspen-subalpine fir/tall forb Reference Code 206 PV Code AL01 AL02 AL03 AL04 AL05 AL06 AL07 AL08 AL09 AL10 AL11 AL12 AL13 AL14 AL15 AL16 FD01 FD01A FD01B FD01C FD02 FD02A FD02B FD03 FD03A FD03B FD03C FD04 FD04A FD04B FD04C FD05 FD05A FD06 FD06A Scientific Name POTR5ABLA/SYOR2/BRCA5 POTR5-ABLA/CARO5 POTR5-ABLA/SHCA POTR5-ABLA/AMAL2 POTR5-ABLA/2FORB Common Name Scientific Name forb (alpine, rocky) Bellardi bog sedge/curly sedge-lesser spikemoss blackroot sedge/twinflower sandwort-alpine sagebrush curly sedge/glaucous bluegrass tufted hairgrass/Ross’ avens creeping sibbaldia/Ross' avens Pyrenean sedge-cloud sedge-black alpine sedge mountain sedge dwarf bilberry/varileaf cinquefoil alpine clover/twinflower sandwort Parry’s clover/tufted hairgrass-alpine bistort dwarf clover/twinflower sandwort eightpetal mountain-avens/curly sedge-Colorado fescue snow willow arctic willow white marsh marigold-ledge stonecrop (riparian forbland) Rocky Mountain juniper/littleseed ricegrass Rocky Mountain juniper/muttongrass-sedge-littleseed ricegrass Rocky Mountain juniper/blue grama-big sagebrush Rocky Mountain juniper/big sagebrush-Indian ricegrass ponderosa pine/Arizona fescue ponderosa pine/Arizona fescue-mountain muhly ponderosa pine/Arizona fescue-big sagebrush (sparse) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-big sagebrush-Arizona fescue ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-big sagebrushmuttongrass ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-muttongrass (sparse) bristlecone pine/wax currant-Arizona fescue-mountain muhlyParry’s oatgrass bristlecone pine/wax currant-Arizona fascue-mountain muhlyParry’s oatgrass bristlecone pine/wax currant-Arizona fescue bristlecone pine/Arizona fescue-mountain muhly bristlecone pine/Thurber’s fescue bristlecone pine/Thurber’s fescue/graminoids Douglas-fir/wax currant-Arizona fescue Douglas-fir/Arizona fescue 2FORB KOMY/CARU3-SEDE2 CAEL3/MIOB2-ARSC CARU3/POGL DECA18/GEROT SIPR/GEROT CAPYP-CAHA6-CANI2 CASC12 VACA13/PODI2 TRDA2/MIOB2 TRPA5/DECA18-POVI3 TRNA2/MIOB2 DROC/CARU3-FEBRC SANI8 SAAR27 CALEL8/RHIN11 JUSC2/PIMI7 JUSC2/POFE-CAREX-PIMI7 G-39 JUSC2/BOGR2-ARTR2 JUSC2/ARTR2-ACHY PIPO/FEAR2 PIPO/FEAR2-MUMO PIPO/FEAR2-ARTR2 PIPO/PUTR2 PIPO/PUTR2-ARTR2FEAR2 PIPO/PUTR2-ARTR2-POFE PIPO/PUTR2-POFE PIAR/RICE-FEAR2-MUMODAPA2 PIAR/RICE-FEAR2-MUMODAPA2 PIAR/RICE-FEAR2 PIAR/FEAR2-MUMO PIAR/FETH PIAR/FETH/2GRAM PSME/RICE-FEAR2 PSME/FEAR2 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Reference Code 206 (cont.) PV Code FD06B FD06C FD06D FD06E FD06F FD06G FD08 FD08A FD08B FD08C FD08D FD08E FD08F FD08G FD08H FD09 FD09A FD09B FD09C FD09D FD09E FD09F FD10 FD11 FD12 FD13 FD14 FD15 FD16 FD17 FD18 FD19 FL01 FL02 Region 2 Field Guide Common Name Scientific Name ponderosa pine-Douglasfir/wax currant-Arizona fescue Douglas-fir/wax currant-Arizona fescue-big sagebrush Douglas-fir/wax currant/grass Douglas-fir-Rocky Mountain juniper/sparse wax currantWheeler bluegrass Douglas-fir/Arizona fescue (sparse) Douglas-fir/sparse wax currant Douglas-fir/Saskatoon serviceberry Douglas-fir/Saskatoon serviceberry-roundleaf snowberrymuttongrass Douglas-fir-quaking aspen-common juniper/Saskatoon serviceberry-Thurber’s fescue-Geyer’s sedge Douglas-fir-Rocky Mountain maple/rose-roundleaf snowberry quaking aspen/Saskatoon serviceberry-common juniperroundleaf snowberry-northern bedstraw Douglas-fir/Saskatoon serviceberry-Geyer’s sedge-creeping barberry Douglas-fir/Saskatoon serviceberry-creeping barberry-sparse roundleaf snowberry quaking aspen-common juniper/Saskatoon serviceberryGeyer's sedge-sparse roundleaf snowberry lodgepole pine-quaking aspen-Douglas-fir/Saskatoon serviceberry-kinnikinnick-Geyer’s sedge Douglas-fir/Oregon boxleaf Douglas-fir-quaking aspen-common juniper/Oregon boxleafGeyer’s sedge Douglas-fir-common juniper/Oregon boxleaf-creeping barberry PIPO-PSME/RICE-FEAR2 PSME/RICE-FEAR2-ARTR2 PSME/RICE/2GRAM PSME-JUSC2/RICE-PONE2 lodgepole pine/dwarf bilberry lodgepole pine-quaking aspen-common juniper/Oregon boxleaf-Geyer’s sedge-heartleaf arnica quaking aspen-Douglas-fir-common juniper/Oregon boxleafrose-Geyer’s sedge quaking aspen/Oregon boxleaf-rose-Geyer’s sedge-fringed brome-silvery lupine Douglas-fir/antelope bitterbrush Douglas-fir/Geyer’s sedge Douglas-fir/Thurber’s fescue Douglas-fir/kinnikinnick Douglas-fir-lodgepole pine/russet buffaloberry blue spruce/Arizona fescue blue spruce-Engelmann spruce/kinnikinnick lodgepole pine/dryspike sedge lodgepole pine/whortleberry lodgepole pine (sparse) subalpine fir-Douglas-fir/Oregon boxleaf subalpine fir/twinflower PSME/FEAR2 PSME/RICE PSME/AMAL2 PSME/AMAL2-SYRO-POFE PSME-POTR5-JUCO6/ AMAL2-FETH-CAGE2 PSME-ACGL/ROSA5-SYRO POTR5/AMAL2-JUCO6SYRO-GABO2 PSME/AMAL2-CAGE2MARE11 PSME/AMAL2-MARE11SYRO POTR5-JUCO6/AMAL2CAGE2-SYRO PICO-POTR5-PSME/ AMAL2-ARUV-CAGE2 PSME/PAMY PSME-POTR5JUCO6/PAMY-CAGE2 PSME-JUCO6/PAMYMARE11 PICO/VACA13 PICO-POTR5-JUCO6/PAMYCAGE2-ARCO9 POTR5-PSMEJUCO6/PAMY-ROSA5CAGE2 POTR5/PAMY-ROSA5CAGE2-BRCIC3-LUAR3 PSME/PUTR2 PSME/CAGE2 PSME/FETH PSME/ARUV PSME-PICO/SHCA PIPU/FEAR2 PIPU-PIEN/ARUV PICO/CAFO3 PICO/VAMYO PICO ABLAL-PSME/PAMY ABLAL/LIBO3 Region 2 Field Guide Reference Code 206 (cont.) PV Code FL03 FL04A FL04B FL05 FL06 FL07 FL08 FL09 FL10 FL11 FM1 FM2 FM3 FR1 FR2 FR3 FR4 FR5 FR6 GA01 GA02 GA03 GA04 GA05 GA06 GA07 GA08 GA09 GA10 RI1 RI2 RI3 RI4 RI5 RI6 RI7 RI8 RI9 SA1 SA2 SA3 SA4 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Common Name subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/Oregon boxleaf Engelmann spruce-quaking aspen/Thurber’s fescue-timber oatgrass subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/dwarf bilberry subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/Geyer’s sedge subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/moss subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/russet buffaloberry Engelmann spruce/gooseberry currant subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/whortleberry subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/grayleaf willow limber pine/common juniper quaking aspen/Saskatoon serviceberry-roundleaf snowberry quaking aspen/Thurber’s fescue quaking aspen/Fendler’s meadow-rue-Nevada pea narrowleaf cottonwood/Pacific willow-fowl bluegrass quaking aspen-narrowleaf cottonwood/bluejoint blue spruce-narrowleaf cottonwood/thinleaf alder-dryspike sedge blue spruce-Engelmann spruce/twinberry honeysucklebluejoint blue spruce-Engelmann spruce/redosier dogwood subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/arrowleaf ragwort-tall fringed bluebells-heartleaf bittercress Indian ricegrass/needle and thread-blue grama Arizona fescue/pingue rubberweed Arizona fescue/mountain muhly-slimstem muhly Thurber’s fescue/Arizona fescue Thurber’s fescue/Idaho fescue Thurber’s fescue/Fendler’s meadow-rue-American vetchGeyer’s sedge Porter’s licorice-root/Fendler’s meadow-rue Idaho fescue/slender wheatgrass timber oatgrass/tufted hairgrass purple reedgrass/spreading wheatgrass yellow willow/Northwest Territory sedge Drummond’s willow/bluejoint-Northwest Territory sedge park willow/Northwest Territory sedge diamondleaf willow/water sedge Wolf’s willow-diamondleaf willow/water sedge shrubby cinquefoil/Idaho fescue diamondleaf willow/white marsh marigold grayleaf willow-shortfruit willow/water sedge water sedge-Northwest Territory sedge/tufted hairgrass Utah serviceberry/White Mountain sedge-sun sedge Utah serviceberry-alderleaf mountain mahogany/dryland sedge-sun sedge Utah serviceberry-Saskatoon serviceberry-Gambel oak/White Mountain sedge-Geyer’s sedge Saskatoon serviceberry-Utah serviceberry/green needlegrassspike fescue G-41 Scientific Name ABLAL-PIEN/PAMY PIEN-POTR5/FETH-DAIN ABLA-PIEN/VACA13 ABLAL-PIEN/CAGE2 ABLAL-PIEN/2MOSS ABLAL-PIEN/SHCA PIEN/RIMO2 ABLAL-PIEN/VAMYO ABLAL-PIEN/SAGL PIFL2/JUCO6 POTR5/AMAL2-SYRO POTR5/FETH POTR5/THFE-LALAL3 POAN3/SALUL-POPA2 POTR5-POAN3/CACA4 PIPU-POAN3/ALINTCAFO3 PIPU-PIEN/LOINI-CACA4 PIPU-PIEN/COSES ABLAL-PIEN/SETR-MECI3CACO6 ACHY/HECO26-BOGR2 FEAR2/HYRIR FEAR2/MUMO-MUFI FETH/FEAR2 FETH/FEID FETH/THFE-VIAM-CAGE2 LIPO/THFE FEID/ELTR7 DAIN/DECA18 CAPU/ELSC4 SALU2/CAUT SADR/CACA4-CAUT SAMO2/CAUT SAPL2/CAAQ SAWO-SAPL2/CAAQ DAFL3/FEID SAPL2/CALEL8 SAGL-SABR/CAAQ CAAQ-CAUT/DECA18 AMUT/CAGE-CAINH2 AMUT-CEMO2/CAGECAINH2 AMUT-AMAL2QUGA/CAGE-CAGE2 AMAL2-AMUT/NAVI4LEKI2 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Reference Code 206 (cont.) PV Code SA5 SA6 SA7 SB1 SB2 SB3 SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SU1 SU2 SU3 SU4 SU5 SU6 SU7 Region 2 Field Guide Common Name Scientific Name Saskatoon serviceberry/Geyer’s sedge Saskatoon serviceberry/Thurber’s fescue oceanspray-common juniper-shrubby cinquefoil-skunkbush sumac-wax currant-American red raspberry Wyoming big sagebrush/Indian ricegrass black sagebrush/muttongrass-pine needlegrass black sagebrush/Arizona fescue big sagebrush/muttongrass-pine needlegrass antelope bitterbrush-big sagebrush/needle and thread-pine needlegrass big sagebrush/Parry’s oatgrass-Arizona fescue big sagebrush/Arizona fescue antelope bitterbrush-big sagebrush/Parry’s oatgrass-Arizona fescue antelope bitterbrush-big sagebrush/Arizona fescue mountain big sagebrush/Thurber’s fescue-Arizona fescue mountain big sagebrush/Thurber’s fescue-Idaho fescue mountain big sagebrush/Idaho fescue little sagebrush/Perry’s oatgrass-Idaho fescue little sagebrush-mountain big sagebrush/Parry’s oatgrassIdaho fescue little sagebrush/Parry’s oatgrass-Thurber’s fescue-Idaho fescue silver sagebrush/Thurber’s fescue-Idaho fescue AMAL2/CAGE2 AMAL2/FETH HODI-JUCO6-DAFL3-RHTRRICE-RUID ARTRW8/ACHY ARNO4/POFE-ACPI2 ARNO4/FEAR2 ARTR2/POFE-ACPI2 PUTR2-ARTR2/HECO26ACPI2 ARTR2/DAPA2-FEAR2 ARTR2/FEAR2 PUTR2-ARTR2/DAPA2FEAR2 PUTR2-ARTR2/FEAR2 ARTRV/FETH-FEAR2 ARTRV/FETH-FEID ARTRV/FEID ARAR8/DAPA2-FEID ARAR8-ARTRV/DAPA2FEID ARAR8/DAPA2-FETH-FEID ARCA13/FETH-FEID Common Name Scientific Name Reference Code 207 PV Code 002 00201 00202 00211 009 00903 00905 00908 00910 00911 010 01004 01005 011 01105 01106 01140 012 105 10501 105010 10512 10517 subalpine fir series subalpine fir/Geyer’s sedge subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry subalpine fir/moss lodgepole pine series lodgepole pine/Geyer’s sedge lodgepole pine/common juniper lodgepole pine/russet buffaloberry lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry lodgepole pine/Ross’ sedge limber pine series limber pine/spike fescue limber pine/common juniper ponderosa pine series ponderosa pine/Geyer’s sedge ponderosa pine/Ross’ sedge ponderosa pine/kinnikinnick Douglas-fir series quaking aspen series quaking aspen/Geyer’s sedge quaking aspen/Geyer’s sedge quaking aspen/Fendler’s meadow-rue quaking aspen/pinegrass ABLA ABLA/CAGE2 ABLA/VASC ABLA/2MOSS PICO PICO/CAGE2 PICO/JUCO6 PICO/SHCA PICO/VASC PICO/CARO5 PIFL2 PIFL2/LEKI2 PIFL2/JUCO6 PIPO PIPO/CAGE2 PIPO/CARO5 PIPO/ARUV PSME POTR5 POTR5/CAGE2 POTR5/CAGE2 POTR5/THFE POTR5/CARU Region 2 Field Guide Reference Code 207 (cont.) PV Code 11050 11060 11400 203 2110 313 323 41070 41080 41730 41790 41940 41955 41960 41970 41975 42006 42007 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Common Name ponderosa pine/Geyer’s sedge ponderosa pine/Ross’ sedge ponderosa pine/kinnikinnick Rocky Mountain juniper series subalpine fir/moss Gambel oak series thinleaf alder limber pine/common juniper limber pine/spike fescue subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry subalpine fir/Geyer’s sedge lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry lodgepole pine/Geyer’s sedge lodgepole pine/common juniper lodgepole pine/Ross’ sedge lodgepole pine/russet buffaloberry quaking aspen/pinegrass quaking aspen/Fendler’s meadow-rue Reference Code 208 PV Code 002 00202 00205 00212 004 00414 009 00901 00910 011 01110 01112 01119 01123 01125 012 01203 012032 01213 105 10507 105070 11120 11190 11230 12130 41130 Scientific Name PIPO/CAGE2 PIPO/CARO5 PIPO/ARUV JUSC2 ABLA/2MOSS QUGA ALINT PIFL2/JUCO6 PIFL2/LEKI2 ABLA/VASC ABLA/CAGE2 PICO/VASC PICO/CAGE2 PICO/JUCO6 PICO/CARO5 PICO/SHCA POTR5/CARU POTR5/THFE Common Name subalpine fir series subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry subalpine fir/heartleaf arnica subalpine fir/russet buffaloberry Engelmann spruce series Engelmann spruce/grouse whortleberry lodgepole pine series lodgepole pine/kinnikinnick lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry ponderosa pine series ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue ponderosa pine/common juniper ponderosa pine/mountain ninebark ponderosa pine/white spirea ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass Douglas-fir series Douglas-fir/creeping barberry Douglas-fir/creeping barberry-common juniper Douglas-fir/mountain ninebark quaking aspen series quaking aspen/silvery lupine quaking aspen/silvery lupine ponderosa pine/common juniper ponderosa pine/mountain ninebark ponderosa pine/white spirea Douglas-fir/mountain ninebark ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass G-43 Scientific Name ABLA ABLA/VASC ABLA/ARCO9 ABLA/SHCA PIEN PIEN/VASC PICO PICO/ARUV PICO/VASC PIPO PIPO/FEID PIPO/JUCO6 PIPO/PHMO4 PIPO/SPBE2 PIPO/PSSPS PSME PSME/MARE11 PSME/MARE11-JUCO6 PSME/PHMO4 POTR5 POTR5/LUAR3 POTR5/LUAR3 PIPO/JUCO6 PIPO/PHMO4 PIPO/SPBE2 PSME/PHMO4 PIPO/PSSPS Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Reference Code 208 (cont.) PV Code 41140 41395 41485 41730 41780 41940 41956 999 Region 2 Field Guide Common Name ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue Douglas-fir/creeping barberry Engelmann spruce/grouse whortleberry subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry subalpine fir/heartleaf arnica lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry lodgepole pine/kinnikinnick subalpine fir/russet buffaloberry Reference Code 209 PV Code 002 00201 00202 00206 00208 004 00413 006 00602 008 00803 009 00903 00905 00908 00910 010 01002 01005 01006 011 01106 01107 01111 01120 01133 012 01204 01206 01209 01213 103 10302 105 10501 10503 10512 Common Name subalpine fir series subalpine fir/Geyer’s sedge subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry subalpine fir/arrowleaf ragwort subalpine fir/bluejoint Engelmann spruce series Engelmann spruce/alpine clover blue spruce series blue spruce/heartleaf arnica bristlecone pine series bristlecone pine/alpine clover lodgepole pine series lodgepole pine/Geyer’s sedge lodgepole pine/common juniper lodgepole pine/russet buffaloberry lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry limber pine series limber pine/purple reedgrass limber pine/common juniper limber pine/alpine clover ponderosa pine series ponderosa pine/Ross’ sedge ponderosa pine/alderleaf mountain mahogany ponderosa pine/spike fescue ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush ponderosa pine/mountain muhly Douglas-fir series Douglas-fir/Ross’ sedge Douglas-fir/Geyer’s sedge Douglas-fir/fivepetal cliffbush Douglas-fir/mountain ninebark narrowleaf cottonwood narrowleaf cottonwood/narrowleaf willow quaking aspen series quaking aspen/Geyer’s sedge quaking aspen/Thurber’s fescue quaking aspen/Fendler’s meadow-rue Scientific Name PIPO/FEID PSME/MARE11 PIEN/VASC ABLA/VASC ABLA/ARCO9 PICO/VASC PICO/ARUV ABLA/SHCA Scientific Name ABLA ABLA/CAGE2 ABLA/VASC ABLA/SETR ABLA/CACA4 PIEN PIEN/TRDA2 PIPU PIPU/ARCO9 PIAR PIAR/TRDA2 PIAR PICO/CAGE2 PICO/JUCO6 PICO/SHCA PICO/VASC PIFL2 PIFL2/CAPU PIFL2/JUCO6 PIFL2/TRDA2 PIPO PIPO/CARO5 PIPO/CEMO2 PIPO/LEKI2 PIPO/PUTR2 PIPO/MUMO PSME PSME/CARO5 PSME/CAGE2 PSME/JAAM PSME/PHMO4 POAN3 POAN3/SAEX POTR5 POTR5/CAGE2 POTR5/FETH POTR5/THFE Region 2 Field Guide Reference Code 209 (cont.) PV Code 203 20302 20304 20306 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Common Name Rocky Mountain juniper series Rocky Mountain juniper/big sagebrush Rocky Mountain juniper/alderleaf mountain mahogany Rocky Mountain juniper/antelope bitterbrush Reference Code 210 PV Code 002 00201 00202 00603 011 012 01211 105 10501 10510 10511 10512 10546 204 31305 Common Name subalpine fir series subalpine fir/Geyer’s sedge subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry blue spruce/bluegrass ponderosa pine series Douglas-fir series Douglas-fir/Oregon boxleaf quaking aspen series quaking aspen/Geyer’s sedge quaking aspen/western brackenfern quaking aspen/mountain snowberry quaking aspen/Fendler’s meadow-rue quaking aspen/eltrot twoneedle pinyon series Gambel oak/mountain snowberry 010 050 051 060 070 080 200 220 221 260 265 266 Scientific Name ABLA ABLA/CAGE2 ABLA/VASC PIPU/POA PIPO PSME PSME/PAMY POTR5 POTR5/CAGE2 POTR5/PTAQ POTR5/SYOR2 POTR5/THFE POTR5/HESP6 PIED QUGA/SYOR2 Reference Code 402 PV Code Scientific Name JUSC2 JUSC2/ARTR2 JUSC2/CEMO2 JUSC2/PUTR2 Common Name limber pine series limber pine/Idaho fescue limber pine/Idaho fescue-Idaho fescue limber pine/curl-leaf mountain mahogany limber pine/common juniper limber pine/spike fescue Douglas-fir series Douglas-fir/Idaho fescue Douglas-fir/Idaho fescue-Idaho fescue Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark-Douglas-fir Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark-Oregon boxleaf G-45 Scientific Name PIFL2 PIFL2/FEID PIFL2/FEID-FEID PIFL2/CELE3 PIFL2/JUCO6 PIFL2/LEKI2 PSME PSME/FEID PSME/FEID-FEID PSME/PHMA5 PSME/PHMA5-PSME PSME/PHMA5-PAMY Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 2 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF CODE 402 270 402 280 402 281 402 310 402 313 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 320 323 325 340 341 343 360 370 371 372 375 380 385 390 391 395 396 402 397 Common Name Douglas-fir/mountain ninebark Douglas-fir/thinleaf huckleberry Douglas-fir/thinleaf huckleberry-thinleaf huckleberry Douglas-fir/common snowberry Douglas-fir/common snowberry-common snowberry Douglas-fir/pinegrass Douglas-fir/pinegrass-pinegrass Douglas-fir/pinegrass-Idaho fescue Douglas-fir/white spirea Douglas-fir/white spirea-white spirea Douglas-fir/white spirea-pinegrass Douglas-fir/common juniper Douglas-fir/heartleaf arnica Douglas-fir/heartleaf arnica-heartleaf arnica Douglas-fir/heartleaf arnica/timber milkvetch Douglas-fir/sweetcicely Douglas-fir/mountain snowberry Douglas-fir/curl-leaf mountain mahogany Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple-Oregon boxleaf Douglas-fir/creeping barberry Douglas-fir/creeping barberry-creeping barberry 402 398 Douglas-fir/creeping barberry-mountain snowberry Douglas-fir/creeping barberry-Geyer’s sedge 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 Engelmann spruce series Engelmann spruce/field horsetail Engelmann spruce/white marsh marigold Engelmann spruce/mallow ninebark Engelmann spruce/fragrant bedstraw Engelmann spruce/twinflower Engelmann spruce/common juniper Engelmann spruce/grouse whortleberry Engelmann spruce/softleaf sedge Engelmann spruce/revolute hypnum moss 402 399 400 410 415 430 440 470 475 485 490 493 Douglas-fir/creeping barberry-common juniper Scientific Name PSME/PHMO4 PSME/VAME PSME/VAME-VAME PSME/SYAL PSME/SYAL-SYAL PSME/CARU PSME/CARU-CARU PSME/CARU-FEID PSME/SPBE2 PSME/SPBE2-SPBE2 PSME/SPBE2-CARU PSME/JUCO6 PSME/ARCO9 PSME/ARCO9-ARCO9 PSME/ARCO9/ASMI9 PSME/OSBE PSME/SYOR2 PSME/CELE3 PSME/ACGL PSME/ACGL-PAMY PSME/MARE11 PSME/MARE11MARE11 PSME/MARE11SYOR2 PSME/MARE11CAGE2 PSME/MARE11JUCO6 PIEN PIEN/EQAR PIEN/CALE4 PIEN/PHMA5 PIEN/GATR3 PIEN/LIBO3 PIEN/JUCO6 PIEN/VASC PIEN/CADI6 PIEN/HYRE70 Region 2 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 CODE 495 497 600 601 603 607 609 635 636 402 645 402 647 402 650 402 651 402 654 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 655 660 661 663 670 671 690 691 402 692 402 701 402 702 402 703 402 704 402 402 402 402 705 707 720 721 402 722 Common Name Engelmann spruce/heartleaf arnica Engelmann spruce/gooseberry currant subalpine fir series subalpine fir/red baneberry subalpine fir/mallow ninebark subalpine fir/common snowberry subalpine fir/western meadow-rue subalpine fir/claspleaf twistedstalk subalpine fir/claspleaf twistedstalk-claspleaf twistedstalk subalpine fir/Rocky Mountain maple subalpine fir/Rocky Mountain maple-Oregon boxleaf subalpine fir/bluejoint subalpine fir/bluejoint-bluejoint subalpine fir/bluejoint/dwarf bilberry subalpine fir/bluejoint/western Labrador tea subalpine fir/twinflower subalpine fir/twinflower-twinflower subalpine fir/twinflower/grouse whortleberry subalpine fir/rusty menziesia subalpine fir/rusty menziesia-rusty menziesia subalpine fir/common beargrass subalpine fir/common beargrass/thinleaf huckleberry subalpine fir/common beargrass/grouse whortleberry subalpine fir/broadleaf arnica subalpine fir/creeping barberry-creeping barberry subalpine fir/creeping barberry subalpine fir/creeping barberry-Geyer’s sedge subalpine fir/white spirea subalpine fir/sickletop lousewort subalpine fir/thinleaf huckleberry subalpine fir/thinleaf huckleberry/grouse whortleberry subalpine fir/thinleaf huckleberry/Oregon boxleaf G-47 Scientific Name PIEN/ARCO9 PIEN/RIMO2 ABLA ABLA/ACRU2 ABLA/PHMA5 ABLA/SYAL ABLA/THOC ABLA/STAM2 ABLA/STAM2-STAM2 ABLA/ACGL ABLA/ACGL-PAMY ABLA/CACA4 ABLA/CACA4-CACA4 ABLA/CACA4/VACA1 3 ABLA/CACA4/LEGL ABLA/LIBO3 ABLA/LIBO3-LIBO3 ABLA/LIBO3/VASC ABLA/MEFE ABLA/MEFE-MEFE ABLA/XETE ABLA/XETE/VAME ABLA/XETE/VASC ABLA/ARLA8 ABLA/MARE11MARE11 ABLA/MARE11 ABLA/MARE11CAGE2 ABLA/SPBE2 ABLA/PERA ABLA/VAME ABLA/VAME/VASC ABLA/VAME/PAMY Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 2 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF CODE 402 723 402 730 402 731 402 732 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 734 745 750 751 752 760 761 762 780 781 782 783 784 790 791 795 810 811 402 402 402 402 402 870 875 880 885 886 402 812 402 830 402 831 402 402 402 402 402 402 887 891 895 896 897 90 Common Name subalpine fir/thinleaf huckleberry-thinleaf huckleberry subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry/pinegrass subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry-grouse whortleberry subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry/whitebark pine subalpine fir/common juniper subalpine fir/pinegrass subalpine fir/pinegrass-pinegrass subalpine fir/pinegrass-Oregon boxleaf subalpine fir/sweetcicely subalpine fir/sweetcicely-Oregon boxleaf subalpine fir/sweetcicely-sweetcicely subalpine fir/heartleaf arnica subalpine fir/heartleaf arnica-heartleaf arnica subalpine fir/heartleaf arnica-timber milkvetch subalpine fir/heartleaf arnica-russet buffaloberry subalpine fir/heartleaf arnica-Engelmann spruce subalpine fir/Geyer’s sedge subalpine fir/Geyer’s sedge-Geyer’s sedge subalpine fir/Ross’ sedge subalpine fir/gooseberry currant subalpine fir/gooseberry currant-gooseberry currant subalpine fir/gooseberry currant-whitebark pine subalpine fir/Hitchcock’s smooth woodrush subalpine fir/Hitchcock’s smooth woodrush/grouse whortleberry whitebark pine series whitebark pine/grouse whortleberry whitebark pine/Geyer’s sedge whitebark pine/common juniper whitebark pine/common juniper-russet buffaloberry whitebark pine/common juniper-common juniper whitebark pine/Idaho fescue whitebark pine/Ross’ sedge whitebark pine/Ross’ sedge-lodgepole pine whitebark pine/Ross’ sedge-Ross’ sedge quaking aspen Scientific Name ABLA/VAME-VAME ABLA/VASC ABLA/VASC/CARU ABLA/VASC-VASC ABLA/VASC/PIAL ABLA/JUCO6 ABLA/CARU ABLA/CARU-CARU ABLA/CARU-PAMY ABLA/OSBE ABLA/OSBE-PAMY ABLA/OSBE-OSBE ABLA/ARCO9 ABLA/ARCO9-ARCO9 ABLA/ARCO9-ASMI9 ABLA/ARCO9-SHCA ABLA/ARCO9-PIEN ABLA/CAGE2 ABLA/CAGE2-CAGE2 ABLA/CARO5 ABLA/RIMO2 ABLA/RIMO2-RIMO2 ABLA/RIMO2-PIAL ABLA/LUGLH ABLA/LUGLH/VASC PIAL PIAL/VASC PIAL/CAGE2 PIAL/JUOC PIAL/JUCO6-SHCA PIAL/JUCO6-JUCO6 PIAL/FEID PIAL/CARO5 PIAL/CARO5-PICO PIAL/CARO5-CARO5 POTR5 Region 2 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 402 CODE 900 930 935 940 945 950 955 960 965 970 975 990 Common Name lodgepole pine series lodgepole pine/twinflower lodgepole pine/thinleaf huckleberry lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry lodgepole pine/white spirea lodgepole pine/pinegrass lodgepole pine/Geyer’s sedge lodgepole pine/common juniper lodgepole pine/heartleaf arnica lodgepole pine/Ross’ sedge lodgepole pine/russet buffaloberry quaking aspen G-49 Scientific Name PICO PICO/LIBO3 PICO/VAME PICO/VASC PICO/SPBE2 PICO/CARU PICO/CAGE2 PICO/JUCO6 PICO/ARCO9 PICO/CARO5 PICO/SHCA POTR5 Region 2 Field Guide Appendix H: Fuel Photo References and Codes APPENDIX H: FUEL PHOTO REFERENCES AND CODES Fuel Photo References Code Reference 2 Fischer, William C. 1981. Photo Guide for Appraising Downed Woody Fuels in Montana Forests: Interior Ponderosa Pine, Ponderosa Pine - Larch Douglas-fir, Larch -Douglas-fir, and Interior Douglas-fir Cover Types. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-97, 133 p. Intermt. For. and Range Exp. Stn., Ogden, Utah 84401. 3 6 8 11 12 17 20 32 Fischer, William C. 1981. Photo Guide for Appraising Downed Woody Fuels in Montana Forests: Lodgepole Pine and Engelmann Spruce-Subalpine Fir Cover Types. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-98, 143 p. Intermt. For. and Range Exp. Stn., Ogden, Utah 84401. Maxwell, Wayne G. and Franklin R. Ward. 1976. Photo Series for Quantifying Forest Residues in the: Ponderosa Pine Type, Ponderosa Pine and Associated Species Type, Lodgepole Pine Type. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-52, 74 p. Pacific Northwest Range Exp. Stn., Portland, Oregon 97208. Maxwell, Wayne G. and Ward, Franklin R. Photo Series for Quantifying Natural Forest Residues in Common Vegetation Types of the Pacific Northwest. USDA For. Serv. Gen Tech Rept. PNW-105. Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Expt. Stn., Portland, OR. 1980. 229 p. Maxwell, Wayne G. 1982. Photo Series for Quantifying Forest Residues in the Black Hills. Ponderosa Pine Type and Spruce Type. USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Region. Report number A-89-6-82. 80 p. Anonymous. Photo Series For Quantifying Forest Residues in the Southwestern Region. USDA Forest Service Southwest Region. Albuquerque, NM. Date Unknown. 227 p. Ottmar, Roger D., R.E. Vihnanek, and C.S. Wright. 2000. Stereo Photo Series for Quantifying Natural Fuels in Lodgepole Pine, Quaking Aspen, and Gambel Oak Types in the Rocky Mountains. USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Region. Photo Series for Quantifying Forest Residues in the: Black Hills Ponderosa Pine Type and Spruce Type. 1990. Report Number A-89-1-90. 78 p. Popp, John B.; Lundquist, John E. 2006. Photo Series for Quantifying Forest Residues in Managed lands of the Medicine Bow National Forest. Gen. tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR172. Fort Collins, CO: United States Department of agriculture, Forest Service, rocky Mountain research Station. 105 p H-1 Appendix H: Fuel Photo References and Codes Region 2 Field Guide Fuel Photo Codes Fuel Photo Codes For Reference 2 5 14A 28A 32 7 17 29 40A 8 18 29A 41A 9 23 30 42 12A 24 30A 42A 13 27A 31 43 14 28 31A 43A Fuel Photo Codes For Reference 3 1 1A 2 2A 3 4 6 10 11 12 19 20 20A 21 21A 22 22A 23A 24A 25A 26 26A 27 34A 35 35A 36 1PP4CC 2PP4CC 1PP4PC 2PP4PC 3PP4PC 4PP4PC 5PP4PC 1PP1TH 2PP1TH 3PP1TH 4PP1TH 5PP1TH Fuel Photo Codes For Reference 6 37 38 39 40 41 44 44A 45 45A 1LP3 1MC2 1MC3 1MC4 1PP&ASSOC3 1PP&ASSOC4 1PP1 1PP2 1PP3 1PP4 1SA1 1PP1 1PP1PC 1PPITH 1PP2 1PP3 1PP3CC 1PP3PC 1PPSP3PC 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 84 86 88 89 91 95 46 46A 47 47A 48A 49A 50 51 52 53 54 55 57 58 59 60 61 62 81 82 83 85 87 90 92 93 94 96 97 98 6PP1TH 1PP&ASSOC4PC 2PP&ASSOC4PC 3PP&ASSOC4PC Fuel Photo Codes For Reference 8 1BR 1DF2 1DF3 1DF4 1DFHD3 1DFHD4 1GR 1HD2 1JU2 1LP1 1LP2 48 49 56 64 68 69 70 1SA2 1SA3 1SA4 2BR 2DF2 2DF3 2DF4 2DFHD3 2DFHD4 2GR 2HD2 Fuel Photo Codes For Reference 11 1SP3PC 2PP1TH 2PP2 2PP2PC 2JU2 2LP1 2LP2 2LP3 2MC2 2MC3 2MC4 2PP&ASSOC3 2PP&ASSOC4 2PP1 2PP2 2PP3PC 2PPSP3PC 2SP3PC 3PP1TH 4PP&ASSOC4PC 5PP&ASSOC4PC 6PP&ASSOC4PC 7PP&ASSOC4PC 2PP3 2PP4 2SA1 2SA2 2SA3 2SA4 3DF4 3DFHD3 3DFHD4 3LP1 3LP2 3PP2PC 3PP3PC 3PPSP3PC 4PP1TH 8PP&ASSOC4PC 1LP3CC 1LP3PC 2LP3PC 3LP3 3MC2 3MC3 3PP&ASSOC3 3PP&ASSOC4 3PP1 3PP2 3PP3 3PP4 3SA1 3SA3 4PP2PC 5PP1TH 5PP2PC 6PP1TH 3LP3PC 4LP3PC 5LP3PC 4DF4 4DFHD4 4LP2 4PP&ASSOC3 4PP2 4PP3 4PP4 5DF4 5DFHD4 5PP&ASSOC3 5PP3 7PP1TH 5PP4 6DF4 6PP3 6PP4 7DF4 7PP3 7PP4 8PP3 8PP4 Region 2 Field Guide Appendix H: Fuel Photo References and Codes Fuel Photo Codes For Reference 12 1AZPPSPPRE01 1AZPPSPPRE02 1AZPPSPPRE03 1AZPPSPPRE04 1JU2 1MC2 1MC3 1PP&ASSOC3 1PP&ASSOC4 1PP1 1PP2(PNW105) 1PP2PC 1PP3 1PP3(BH) 1PP3(PNW105) 1PP3CC 1PP3PC 1PP4 1PP1(BH) 1PP1TH 1PP4PC 1PP4(PNW105) 1PPSP3PC 1SP3PC 1PP2 1PP2(BH) 2MC2 2MC3 1PP1TH(BH) 2JU2 2PP&ASSOC3 2PP&ASSOC4 2PP1 2PP1TH 2PP1TH(BH) GO06 GO07 GO08 GO09 LP01 1PP1 1PP1TH 1PP2 1PP2PC 1PP3 1PP3CC 1PP3PC 1PPSP3PC LP02 LP03 LP04 LP05 LP06 Fuel Photo Codes For Reference 32 56 51 28 97 95 91 89 58 45 19 79 22 49 93 5PP4PC 6PP1TH 4PP2 4PP2(PNW105) 4PP2PC 6PP1TH(BH) 6PP3 LP12 LP13 QA01 QA02 QA03 QA04 QA05 QA06 QA07 QA08 3PP1TH 3PP2PC 3PP3PC 3PPSP3PC 31 76 83 55 102 73 67 H-3 4PP1TH 4PP1TH(BH) 5PP1TH 3PP2 3PP2(PNW105) 3PP2PC 3PP3PC 3PP3 63 92 2 71 1 100 74 4PP4PC 4WF3 5PP&ASSOC3 5PP1TH(BH) 5PP2PC 5PP3 3PP1TH 3PP1TH(BH) 2PP3CC 2PP3PC 2PPSP3PC 2SP3PC 4PP4 3WF2 3WF3 4PP&ASSOC3 2PP3(PNW105) 2PP4 2PP4PC LP07 LP08 LP09 LP10 LP11 3PP3(PNW105) 3PP4 3PP4PC 3PP4(PNW105) 3PPSP3PC 3PP&ASSOC3 3PP&ASSOC4 3PP1 2PP3PC 2PP3 Fuel Photo Codes For Reference 20 1SP3PC 2PP1TH 2PP2 2PP2PC 3MC3 2PP2 2PP2(BH) 2PP2(PNW105) 2PP2PC 2PP3CC Fuel Photo Codes For Reference 17 GO01 GO02 GO03 GO04 GO05 2PP4(PNW105) 2PPSP3PC 2SP3PC 3MC2 4PP3 4PP3(PNW105) 7PP1TH 7PP1TH(BH) 7PP3 8PP3 QA09 QA10 QA11 QA12 QA13 4PP1TH 4PP2PC 5PP1TH 5PP2PC 59 48 15 41 12 54 85 6PP1TH 7PP1TH 78 13 64 21 Appendix H: Fuel Photo References and Codes This page intentionally left blank. Region 2 Field Guide Region 2 Field Guide Appendix I: Fixed Radius Plot APPENDIX I: FIXED RADIUS PLOT 1. Correct the fixed plot radius for slope percent using the “Circular Plot Radii Corrected for Slope” table and then measuring distances parallel to the ground line. This method always results in a circular plot on the slope. Example - 1/300 acre fixed plot on 50 percent slope. Corrected fixed plot radius is 7.2 feet. Circular Plot Radii Corrected for Slope SLOPE % 1/300 1/100 Plot Size in Acres 1/50 1/20 0-9 10-17 18-22 23-26 27-30 31-33 34-36 37-39 40-42 43-44 45-47 48-49 50-51 52-53 54-55 6.8 6.8 6.9 6.9 6.9 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.2 7.2 7.2 7.3 11.8 11.8 11.9 12.0 12.0 12.1 12.1 12.2 12.2 12.3 12.3 12.4 12.5 12.5 12.6 16.7 16.7 16.8 16.9 17.0 17.1 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 17.5 17.5 17.6 17.7 17.8 I-1 26.3 26.5 26.6 26.7 26.9 27.0 27.1 27.2 27.4 27.5 27.6 27.7 27.9 28.0 28.1 1/10 1/5 37.2 37.4 37.6 37.8 38.0 38.2 38.3 38.5 38.7 38.9 39.1 39.2 39.4 39.6 39.8 52.7 52.9 53.2 53.4 53.7 54.0 54.2 54.5 54.7 55.0 55.2 55.5 55.7 56.0 56.2 Appendix I: Fixed Radius Plot Region 2 Field Guide Circular Plot Radii Corrected for Slope (cont.) SLOPE % 1/300 1/100 Plot Size in Acres 1/50 1/20 1/10 1/5 56-57 58-59 60-61 62-63 64-65 66-67 68-69 70 71-72 73-74 75 76-77 78-79 80 81-82 83 84-85 86 87-88 89 90-91 92 93-94 95 96-97 98 99-100 101 102 103-104 105 106-107 108 109 110-111 112 113 114-115 7.3 7.3 7.4 7.4 7.4 7.4 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.8 7.8 7.8 7.8 7.9 7.9 7.9 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.1 8.1 8.1 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.3 8.3 8.3 8.4 8.4 12.6 12.7 12.7 12.8 12.8 12.9 13.0 13.0 13.1 13.1 13.2 13.2 13.3 13.3 13.4 13.4 13.5 13.5 13.6 13.6 13.7 13.7 13.8 13.8 13.9 13.9 14.0 14.0 14.1 14.1 14.2 14.2 14.3 14.3 14.4 14.4 14.5 14.5 17.9 17.9 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.2 18.3 18.4 18.5 18.5 18.6 18.7 18.8 18.8 18.9 19.0 19.1 19.1 19.2 19.3 19.3 19.4 19.5 19.6 19.6 19.7 19.8 19.8 19.9 20.0 20.1 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.3 20.4 20.5 20.5 39.9 40.1 40.3 40.4 40.6 40.8 41.0 41.1 41.3 41.5 41.6 41.8 42.0 42.1 42.3 42.5 42.6 42.8 42.9 43.1 43.3 43.4 43.6 43.7 43.9 44.1 44.2 44.4 44.5 44.7 44.8 45.0 45.1 45.3 45.5 45.6 45.8 45.9 56.5 56.7 57.0 57.2 57.4 57.7 57.9 58.2 58.4 58.6 58.7 59.1 59.3 59.6 59.8 60.0 60.3 60.5 60.7 61.0 61.2 61.4 61.6 61.9 62.1 62.3 62.5 62.8 63.0 63.2 63.4 63.6 63.8 64.1 64.3 64.5 64.7 64.9 28.2 28.4 28.5 28.6 28.7 28.8 29.0 29.1 29.2 29.3 29.4 29.6 29.7 29.8 29.9 30.0 30.1 30.3 30.4 30.5 30.6 30.7 30.8 30.9 31.0 31.2 31.3 31.4 31.5 31.6 31.7 31.8 31.9 32.0 32.1 32.2 32.4 32.5 Region 2 Field Guide Appendix I: Fixed Radius Plot Circular Plot Radii Corrected for Slope (cont.) SLOPE % 1/300 1/100 Plot Size in Acres 1/50 1/20 116 117 118-119 120 121 122 123-124 125 130 135 140 145 150 8.4 8.4 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.6 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 9.0 9.1 14.6 14.6 14.7 14.7 14.8 14.8 14.8 14.9 15.1 15.3 15.4 15.6 15.8 20.6 20.7 20.7 20.8 20.9 20.9 21.0 21.1 21.3 21.6 21.8 22.1 22.3 32.6 32.7 32.8 32.9 33.0 33.1 33.2 33.3 33.7 34.1 34.5 34.9 35.3 1/10 1/5 46.1 46.2 46.4 46.5 46.7 46.8 47.0 47.1 47.7 48.3 48.8 49.4 50.0 65.1 65.3 65.6 65.8 66.0 66.2 66.4 66.6 67.4 68.3 69.1 69.9 70.7 2. Determine the slope limiting distance to borderline trees by using the “Slope Correction Table” (The slope being corrected is the slope from plot center to the tree, not the overall plot slope.). Measure the distance parallel to the ground line to the borderline tree. This method always results in an oval plot on the slope. Following is a list of fixed plot sizes and the specific radius for each: Plot Size 1/1000 1/500 1/400 1/300 1/250 1/200 Plot Radius 3.7 feet 5.3 feet 5.9 feet 6.8 feet 7.4 feet 8.3 feet Plot Size 1/250 1/150 1/100 1/50 1/20 1/10 Plot Radius 7.4 feet 9.6 feet 11.8 feet 16.7 feet 26.3 feet 37.2 feet Plot Size 1/5 1/4 1/3 1/2 1 Plot Radius 52.7 feet 58.9 feet 68.0 feet 83.3 feet 117.8 feet To determine the slope limiting distance, multiply the plot radius for the appropriate plot size by the appropriate slope correction factor. I-3 Appendix I: Fixed Radius Plot Region 2 Field Guide Slope Correction Table Percent of Slope 0 to 9 10 to 17 Degree of Slope 0-6 7-10 Correction Factor 1.00 1.01 Percent of Slope 78 to 79 80 Degree of Slope 38 39 Correction Factor 1.27 1.28 34 to 36 37 to 39 40 to 42 19-20 21 22 1.06 1.07 1.08 87 to 88 89 90 to 91 41 42 42 1.33 1.34 1.35 18 to 22 23 to 26 27 to 30 31 to 33 43 to 44 45 to 47 48 to 49 50 to 51 52 to 53 54 to 55 56 to 57 58 to 59 60 to 61 62 to 63 64 to 65 66 to 67 68 to 69 70 71 to 72 73 to 74 75 76 to 77 11-12 13-14 15-17 18 23 24 25-26 27 28 29 29 30 31 32 33 34 34 35 36 37 37 38 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 81 to 82 83 84 to 85 86 92 93 to 94 95 96 to 97 98 99 to 100 101 102 103 to104 105 106 to107 108 109 110 to 111 112 113 114 to 115 116 39 40 40 41 43 43 44 44 44 45 45 46 46 46 47 47 47 48 48 48 49 49 1.29 1.30 1.31 1.32 1.36 1.37 1.38 1.39 1.40 1.41 1.42 1.43 1.44 1.45 1.46 1.47 1.48 1.49 1.50 1.51 1.52 1.53 Percent of Slope 117 118 to 119 120 121 122 123 to 124 125 126 127 to 128 129 130 131 132 to 133 134 135 136 137 to 138 139 140 141 142 to 143 144 145 146 147 148 to 149 150 Degree of Slope 49 50 Correction Factor 1.54 1.55 51 52 52 1.60 1.61 1.62 50 50 51 51 52 52 53 53 53 53 54 54 54 54 55 55 55 55 56 56 56 56 1.56 1.57 1.58 1.59 1.63 1.64 1.65 1.66 1.67 1.68 1.69 1.70 1.71 1.72 1.73 1.74 1.75 1.76 1.77 1.78 1.79 1.80 Region 2 Field Guide Appendix J: Variable Radius Plot APPENDIX J: VARIABLE RADIUS PLOT Table J-1: BAF 10 Plot Radii in Feet and Tenths of Feet from Plot Center to Face of Tree at DBH for 0% Slope Inches 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 13.5 13.8 14.1 14.4 14.6 14.9 15.2 15.4 15.7 16.0 16.2 16.5 16.8 17.1 17.3 17.6 17.9 18.1 18.4 18.7 19.0 19.2 19.5 19.8 20.0 20.3 20.6 20.9 21.1 21.4 21.7 21.9 22.2 22.5 22.7 23.0 23.3 23.6 23.8 24.1 24.4 24.6 24.9 25.2 25.5 25.7 26.0 26.3 26.5 26.8 27.1 27.4 27.6 27.9 28.2 28.4 28.7 29.0 29.2 29.5 29.8 30.1 30.3 30.6 30.9 31.1 31.4 31.7 32.0 32.2 32.5 32.8 33.0 33.3 33.6 33.9 34.1 34.4 34.7 34.9 35.2 35.5 35.7 36.0 36.3 36.6 36.8 37.1 37.4 37.6 37.9 38.2 38.5 38.7 39.0 39.3 39.5 39.8 40.1 40.3 40.6 40.9 41.2 41.4 41.7 42.0 42.2 42.5 42.8 43.1 43.3 43.6 43.9 44.1 44.4 44.7 45.0 45.2 45.5 45.8 46.0 46.3 46.6 46.8 47.1 47.4 47.7 47.9 48.2 48.5 48.7 49.0 49.3 49.6 49.8 50.1 50.4 50.6 50.9 51.2 51.5 51.7 52.0 52.3 52.5 52.8 53.1 53.3 53.6 53.9 54.2 54.4 54.7 55.0 55.2 55.5 55.8 56.1 56.3 56.6 56.9 57.1 57.4 57.7 58.0 58.2 58.5 58.8 59.0 59.3 59.6 59.8 60.1 60.4 60.7 60.9 61.2 61.5 61.7 62.0 62.3 62.6 62.8 63.1 63.4 63.6 63.9 64.2 64.5 64.7 65.0 65.3 65.5 65.8 66.1 66.3 66.6 66.9 67.2 67.4 67.7 68.0 68.2 68.5 68.8 69.1 69.3 69.6 69.9 70.1 70.4 70.7 70.9 71.2 71.5 71.8 72.0 72.3 72.6 72.8 73.1 73.4 73.7 73.9 74.2 74.5 74.7 75.0 75.3 75.6 75.8 76.1 76.4 76.6 76.9 77.2 77.4 77.7 78.0 78.3 78.5 78.8 79.1 79.3 79.6 79.9 80.2 80.4 80.7 81.0 81.2 81.5 81.8 82.1 82.3 82.6 82.9 83.1 83.4 83.7 83.9 84.2 84.5 84.8 85.0 85.3 85.6 85.8 86.1 86.4 86.7 86.9 87.2 87.5 87.7 88.0 88.3 88.6 88.8 89.1 89.4 89.6 89.9 90.2 90.4 90.7 91.0 91.3 91.5 91.8 92.1 92.3 92.6 92.9 93.2 93.4 93.7 94.0 94.2 94.5 94.8 95.1 95.3 95.6 95.9 96.1 96.4 96.7 96.9 97.2 97.5 97.8 98.0 98.3 98.6 98.8 99.1 99.4 99.7 99.9 100.2 100.5 100.7 101.0 101.3 101.6 101.8 102.1 102.4 102.6 102.9 103.2 103.4 103.7 104.0 104.3 104.5 104.8 105.1 105.3 105.6 105.9 106.2 106.4 106.7 107.0 107.2 107.5 107.8 108.0 108.3 108.6 108.9 109.1 109.4 109.7 109.9 110.2 110.5 110.8 111.0 111.3 111.6 111.8 112.1 112.4 112.7 112.9 113.2 113.5 113.7 114.0 114.3 114.5 114.8 115.1 115.4 115.6 115.9 116.2 116.4 116.7 117.0 117.3 117.5 117.8 118.1 118.3 118.6 118.9 119.2 119.4 119.7 120.0 120.2 120.5 120.8 121.0 121.3 121.6 121.9 122.1 122.4 122.7 122.9 123.2 123.5 123.8 124.0 124.3 124.6 124.8 125.1 125.4 125.7 125.9 126.2 126.5 126.7 127.0 127.3 127.5 127.8 128.1 128.4 128.6 128.9 129.2 129.4 129.7 130.0 130.3 130.5 130.8 131.1 131.3 131.6 131.9 132.2 132.4 132.7 133.0 133.2 133.5 133.8 134.0 134.3 134.6 134.9 135.1 135.4 135.7 135.9 136.2 136.5 136.8 137.0 137.3 137.6 137.8 Prepared by multiplying the BAF 10 Plot Radius Factor 2.708 * DBH / For example, if DBH = 14.3 inches, then 14.3 * 2.708 = 38. J-1 Appendix J: Variable Radius Plot Region 2 Field Guide Table J-2: BAF 20 Plot Radii in Feet and Tenths of Feet from Plot Center to Face of Tree at DBH for 0% Slope Inches 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 0 9.5 11.4 13.3 15.2 17.1 19.0 20.9 22.8 24.7 26.6 28.5 30.4 32.4 34.3 36.2 38.1 40.0 41.9 43.8 45.7 47.6 49.5 51.4 53.3 55.2 57.1 59.0 60.9 62.8 64.7 66.6 68.5 70.4 72.3 74.2 76.1 78.0 79.9 81.8 83.7 85.6 87.5 89.4 91.3 93.2 95.2 0.1 9.7 11.6 13.5 15.4 17.3 19.2 21.1 23.0 24.9 26.8 28.7 30.6 32.5 34.4 36.3 38.3 40.2 42.1 44.0 45.9 47.8 49.7 51.6 53.5 55.4 57.3 59.2 61.1 63.0 64.9 66.8 68.7 70.6 72.5 74.4 76.3 78.2 80.1 82.0 83.9 85.8 87.7 89.6 91.5 93.4 95.3 0.2 9.9 11.8 13.7 15.6 17.5 19.4 21.3 23.2 25.1 27.0 28.9 30.8 32.7 34.6 36.5 38.4 40.3 42.2 44.1 46.1 48.0 49.9 51.8 53.7 55.6 57.5 59.4 61.3 63.2 65.1 67.0 68.9 70.8 72.7 74.6 76.5 78.4 80.3 82.2 84.1 86.0 87.9 89.8 91.7 93.6 95.5 0.3 10.1 12.0 13.9 15.8 17.7 19.6 21.5 23.4 25.3 27.2 29.1 31.0 32.9 34.8 36.7 38.6 40.5 42.4 44.3 46.2 48.1 50.0 52.0 53.9 55.8 57.7 59.6 61.5 63.4 65.3 67.2 69.1 71.0 72.9 74.8 76.7 78.6 80.5 82.4 84.3 86.2 88.1 90.0 91.9 93.8 95.7 0.4 10.3 12.2 14.1 16.0 17.9 19.8 21.7 23.6 25.5 27.4 29.3 31.2 33.1 35.0 36.9 38.8 40.7 42.6 44.5 46.4 48.3 50.2 52.1 54.0 55.9 57.9 59.8 61.7 63.6 65.5 67.4 69.3 71.2 73.1 75.0 76.9 78.8 80.7 82.6 84.5 86.4 88.3 90.2 92.1 94.0 95.9 0.5 10.5 12.4 14.3 16.2 18.1 20.0 21.9 23.8 25.7 27.6 29.5 31.4 33.3 35.2 37.1 39.0 40.9 42.8 44.7 46.6 48.5 50.4 52.3 54.2 56.1 58.0 59.9 61.8 63.8 65.7 67.6 69.5 71.4 73.3 75.2 77.1 79.0 80.9 82.8 84.7 86.6 88.5 90.4 92.3 94.2 96.1 0.6 10.7 12.6 14.5 16.4 18.3 20.2 22.1 24.0 25.9 27.8 29.7 31.6 33.5 35.4 37.3 39.2 41.1 43.0 44.9 46.8 48.7 50.6 52.5 54.4 56.3 58.2 60.1 62.0 63.9 65.8 67.7 69.6 71.6 73.5 75.4 77.3 79.2 81.1 83.0 84.9 86.8 88.7 90.6 92.5 94.4 96.3 0.7 10.8 12.8 14.7 16.6 18.5 20.4 22.3 24.2 26.1 28.0 29.9 31.8 33.7 35.6 37.5 39.4 41.3 43.2 45.1 47.0 48.9 50.8 52.7 54.6 56.5 58.4 60.3 62.2 64.1 66.0 67.9 69.8 71.7 73.6 75.5 77.5 79.4 81.3 83.2 85.1 87.0 88.9 90.8 92.7 94.6 96.5 Prepared by multiplying the BAF 20 Plot Radius Factor 1.902 * DBH. For example, if DBH = 14.3 inches, then 14.3 * 1.903 = 27. 0.8 11.0 12.9 14.8 16.7 18.6 20.6 22.5 24.4 26.3 28.2 30.1 32.0 33.9 35.8 37.7 39.6 41.5 43.4 45.3 47.2 49.1 51.0 52.9 54.8 56.7 58.6 60.5 62.4 64.3 66.2 68.1 70.0 71.9 73.8 75.7 77.6 79.5 81.4 83.4 85.3 87.2 89.1 91.0 92.9 94.8 96.7 0.9 11.2 13.1 15.0 16.9 18.8 20.7 22.6 24.5 26.5 28.4 30.3 32.2 34.1 36.0 37.9 39.8 41.7 43.6 45.5 47.4 49.3 51.2 53.1 55.0 56.9 58.8 60.7 62.6 64.5 66.4 68.3 70.2 72.1 74.0 75.9 77.8 79.7 81.6 83.5 85.4 87.3 89.3 91.2 93.1 95.0 96.9 Region 2 Field Guide Appendix J: Variable Radius Plot Table J-3: BAF 30 Plot Radii in Feet and Tenths of Feet from Plot Center to Face of Tree at DBH for 0% Slope Inches 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 0 7.7 9.3 10.8 12.4 13.9 15.5 17.0 18.6 20.1 21.6 23.2 24.7 26.3 27.8 29.4 30.9 32.5 34.0 35.6 37.1 38.7 40.2 41.7 43.3 44.8 46.4 47.9 49.5 51.0 52.6 54.1 55.7 57.2 58.7 60.3 61.8 63.4 64.9 66.5 68.0 69.6 71.1 72.7 74.2 75.8 77.3 0.1 7.9 9.4 11.0 12.5 14.1 15.6 17.2 18.7 20.3 21.8 23.3 24.9 26.4 28.0 29.5 31.1 32.6 34.2 35.7 37.3 38.8 40.4 41.9 43.4 45.0 46.5 48.1 49.6 51.2 52.7 54.3 55.8 57.4 58.9 60.4 62.0 63.5 65.1 66.6 68.2 69.7 71.3 72.8 74.4 75.9 77.5 0.2 8.0 9.6 11.1 12.7 14.2 15.8 17.3 18.9 20.4 22.0 23.5 25.0 26.6 28.1 29.7 31.2 32.8 34.3 35.9 37.4 39.0 40.5 42.1 43.6 45.1 46.7 48.2 49.8 51.3 52.9 54.4 56.0 57.5 59.1 60.6 62.1 63.7 65.2 66.8 68.3 69.9 71.4 73.0 74.5 76.1 77.6 0.3 8.2 9.7 11.3 12.8 14.4 15.9 17.5 19.0 20.6 22.1 23.7 25.2 26.7 28.3 29.8 31.4 32.9 34.5 36.0 37.6 39.1 40.7 42.2 43.8 45.3 46.8 48.4 49.9 51.5 53.0 54.6 56.1 57.7 59.2 60.8 62.3 63.8 65.4 66.9 68.5 70.0 71.6 73.1 74.7 76.2 77.8 0.4 8.3 9.9 11.4 13.0 14.5 16.1 17.6 19.2 20.7 22.3 23.8 25.4 26.9 28.4 30.0 31.5 33.1 34.6 36.2 37.7 39.3 40.8 42.4 43.9 45.5 47.0 48.5 50.1 51.6 53.2 54.7 56.3 57.8 59.4 60.9 62.5 64.0 65.6 67.1 68.6 70.2 71.7 73.3 74.8 76.4 77.9 0.5 8.5 10.0 11.6 13.1 14.7 16.2 17.8 19.3 20.9 22.4 24.0 25.5 27.1 28.6 30.1 31.7 33.2 34.8 36.3 37.9 39.4 41.0 42.5 44.1 45.6 47.2 48.7 50.2 51.8 53.3 54.9 56.4 58.0 59.5 61.1 62.6 64.2 65.7 67.3 68.8 70.3 71.9 73.4 75.0 76.5 78.1 0.6 8.7 10.2 11.7 13.3 14.8 16.4 17.9 19.5 21.0 22.6 24.1 25.7 27.2 28.8 30.3 31.8 33.4 34.9 36.5 38.0 39.6 41.1 42.7 44.2 45.8 47.3 48.9 50.4 51.9 53.5 55.0 56.6 58.1 59.7 61.2 62.8 64.3 65.9 67.4 69.0 70.5 72.0 73.6 75.1 76.7 78.2 0.7 8.8 10.4 11.9 13.5 15.0 16.5 18.1 19.6 21.2 22.7 24.3 25.8 27.4 28.9 30.5 32.0 33.5 35.1 36.6 38.2 39.7 41.3 42.8 44.4 45.9 47.5 49.0 50.6 52.1 53.6 55.2 56.7 58.3 59.8 61.4 62.9 64.5 66.0 67.6 69.1 70.7 72.2 73.7 75.3 76.8 78.4 Prepared by multiplying the BAF 30 Plot Radius Factor 1.546 * DBH. For example, if DBH = 14.3 inches, then 14.3 * 1.546 = 22. J-3 0.8 9.0 10.5 12.1 13.6 15.2 16.7 18.2 19.8 21.3 22.9 24.4 26.0 27.5 29.1 30.6 32.2 33.7 35.2 36.8 38.3 39.9 41.4 43.0 44.5 46.1 47.6 49.2 50.7 52.3 53.8 55.3 56.9 58.4 60.0 61.5 63.1 64.6 66.2 67.7 69.3 70.8 72.4 73.9 75.4 77.0 78.5 0.9 9.1 10.7 12.2 13.8 15.3 16.9 18.4 19.9 21.5 23.0 24.6 26.1 27.7 29.2 30.8 32.3 33.9 35.4 36.9 38.5 40.0 41.6 43.1 44.7 46.2 47.8 49.3 50.9 52.4 54.0 55.5 57.0 58.6 60.1 61.7 63.2 64.8 66.3 67.9 69.4 71.0 72.5 74.1 75.6 77.1 78.7 Appendix J: Variable Radius Plot Region 2 Field Guide Table J-4: BAF 40 Plot Radii in Feet and Tenths of Feet from Plot Center to Face of Tree at DBH for 0% Slope Inches 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 0 6.7 8.0 9.3 10.7 12.0 13.3 14.7 16.0 17.3 18.7 20.0 21.3 22.7 24.0 25.3 26.7 28.0 29.3 30.7 32.0 33.3 34.7 36.0 37.3 38.7 40.0 41.3 42.7 44.0 45.3 46.7 48.0 49.3 50.7 52.0 53.3 54.7 56.0 57.3 58.7 60.0 61.3 62.7 64.0 65.3 66.7 0.1 6.8 8.1 9.5 10.8 12.1 13.5 14.8 16.1 17.5 18.8 20.1 21.5 22.8 24.1 25.5 26.8 28.1 29.5 30.8 32.1 33.5 34.8 36.1 37.5 38.8 40.1 41.5 42.8 44.1 45.5 46.8 48.1 49.5 50.8 52.1 53.5 54.8 56.1 57.5 58.8 60.1 61.5 62.8 64.1 65.5 66.8 0.2 6.9 8.3 9.6 10.9 12.3 13.6 14.9 16.3 17.6 18.9 20.3 21.6 22.9 24.3 25.6 26.9 28.3 29.6 30.9 32.3 33.6 34.9 36.3 37.6 38.9 40.3 41.6 42.9 44.3 45.6 46.9 48.2 49.6 50.9 52.2 53.6 54.9 56.2 57.6 58.9 60.2 61.6 62.9 64.2 65.6 66.6 0.3 7.1 8.4 9.7 11.1 12.4 13.7 15.1 16.4 17.7 19.1 20.4 21.7 23.1 24.4 25.7 27.1 28.4 29.7 31.1 32.4 33.7 35.1 36.4 37.7 39.1 40.4 41.7 43.1 44.4 45.7 47.1 48.4 49.7 51.1 52.4 53.7 55.1 56.4 57.7 59.1 60.4 61.7 63.1 64.4 65.7 67.0 0.4 7.2 8.5 9.9 11.2 12.5 13.9 15.2 16.5 17.9 19.2 20.5 21.9 23.2 24.5 25.9 27.2 28.5 29.9 31.2 32.5 33.9 35.2 36.5 37.9 39.2 40.5 41.9 43.2 44.5 45.9 47.2 48.5 49.9 51.2 52.5 53.9 55.2 56.5 57.9 59.2 60.5 61.9 63.2 64.5 65.9 67.2 0.5 7.3 8.7 10.0 11.3 12.7 14.0 15.3 16.7 18.0 19.3 20.7 22.0 23.3 24.7 26.0 27.3 28.7 30.0 31.3 32.7 34.0 35.3 36.7 38.0 39.3 40.7 42.0 43.3 44.7 46.0 47.3 48.7 50.0 51.3 52.7 54.0 55.3 56.7 58.0 59.3 60.7 62.0 63.3 64.7 66.0 67.3 0.6 7.5 8.8 10.1 11.5 12.8 14.1 15.5 16.8 18.1 19.5 20.8 22.1 23.5 24.8 26.1 27.5 28.8 30.1 31.5 32.8 34.1 35.5 36.8 38.1 39.5 40.8 42.1 43.5 44.8 46.1 47.5 48.8 50.1 51.5 52.8 54.1 55.5 56.8 58.1 59.5 60.8 62.1 63.5 64.8 66.1 67.4 0.7 7.6 8.9 10.3 11.6 12.9 14.3 15.6 16.9 18.3 19.6 20.9 22.3 23.6 24.9 26.3 27.6 28.9 30.3 31.6 32.9 34.3 35.6 36.9 38.3 39.6 40.9 42.3 43.6 44.9 46.3 47.6 48.9 50.3 51.6 52.9 54.3 55.6 56.9 58.3 59.6 60.9 62.3 63.6 64.9 66.3 67.6 Prepared by multiplying the BAF 40 Plot Radius Factor 1.333 * DBH. For Example if DBH = 14.3 inches, then 14.3 * 1.333 = 19.1 feet. 0.8 7.7 9.1 10.4 11.7 13.1 14.4 15.7 17.1 18.4 19.7 21.1 22.4 23.7 25.1 26.4 27.7 29.1 30.4 31.7 33.1 34.4 35.7 37.1 38.4 39.7 41.1 42.4 43.7 45.1 46.4 47.7 49.1 50.4 51.7 53.1 54.4 55.7 57.1 58.4 59.7 61.1 62.4 63.7 65.1 66.4 67.7 0.9 7.9 9.2 10.5 11.9 13.2 14.5 15.9 17.2 18.5 19.9 21.2 22.5 23.9 25.2 26.5 27.9 29.2 30.5 31.9 33.2 34.5 35.9 37.2 38.5 39.9 41.2 42.5 43.9 45.2 46.5 47.9 49.2 50.5 51.9 53.2 54.5 55.9 57.2 58.5 59.9 61.2 62.5 63.9 65.2 66.5 67.8 Region 2 Field Guide Appendix J: Variable Radius Plot Table J-5: BAF 60 Plot Radii in Feet and Tenths of Feet from Plot Center to Face of Tree at DBH for 0% Slope Inches 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 0 5.4 6.5 7.6 8.6 9.7 10.8 11.9 13.0 14.1 15.1 16.2 17.3 18.4 19.5 20.5 21.6 22.7 23.8 24.9 25.9 27.0 28.1 29.2 30.3 31.3 32.4 33.5 34.6 35.7 36.8 37.8 38.9 40.0 41.1 42.2 43.2 44.3 45.4 46.5 47.6 48.6 49.7 50.8 51.9 53.0 54.1 0.1 5.5 6.6 7.7 8.8 9.8 10.9 12.0 13.1 14.2 15.2 16.3 17.4 18.5 19.6 20.6 21.7 22.8 23.9 25.0 26.1 27.1 28.2 29.3 30.4 31.5 32.5 33.6 34.7 35.8 36.9 37.9 39.0 40.1 41.2 42.3 43.3 44.4 45.5 46.6 47.7 48.8 49.8 50.9 52.0 53.1 54.2 0.2 5.6 6.7 7.8 8.9 9.9 11.0 12.1 13.2 14.3 15.4 16.4 17.5 18.6 19.7 20.8 21.8 22.9 24.0 25.1 26.2 27.2 28.3 29.4 30.5 31.6 32.6 33.7 34.8 35.9 37.0 38.1 39.1 40.2 41.3 42.4 43.5 44.5 45.6 46.7 47.8 48.9 49.9 51.0 52.1 53.2 54.3 0.3 5.7 6.8 7.9 9.0 10.1 11.1 12.2 13.3 14.4 15.5 16.5 17.6 18.7 19.8 20.9 21.9 23.0 24.1 25.2 26.3 27.3 28.4 29.5 30.6 31.7 32.8 33.8 34.9 36.0 37.1 38.2 39.2 40.3 41.4 42.5 43.6 44.6 45.7 46.8 47.9 49.0 50.1 51.1 52.2 53.3 54.4 0.4 5.8 6.9 8.0 9.1 10.2 11.2 12.3 13.4 14.5 15.6 16.6 17.7 18.8 19.9 21.0 22.1 23.1 24.2 25.3 26.4 27.5 28.5 29.6 30.7 31.8 32.9 33.9 35.0 36.1 37.2 38.3 39.3 40.4 41.5 42.6 43.7 44.8 45.8 46.9 48.0 49.1 50.2 51.2 52.3 53.4 54.5 0.5 5.9 7.0 8.1 9.2 10.3 11.4 12.4 13.5 14.6 15.7 16.8 17.8 18.9 20.0 21.1 22.2 23.2 24.3 25.4 26.5 27.6 28.6 29.7 30.8 31.9 33.0 34.1 35.1 36.2 37.3 38.4 39.5 40.5 41.6 42.7 43.8 44.9 45.9 47.0 48.1 49.2 50.3 51.3 52.4 53.5 54.6 0.6 6.1 7.1 8.2 9.3 10.4 11.5 12.5 13.6 14.7 15.8 16.9 17.9 19.0 20.1 21.2 22.3 23.3 24.4 25.5 26.6 27.7 28.8 29.8 30.9 32.0 33.1 34.2 35.2 36.3 37.4 38.5 39.6 40.6 41.7 42.8 43.9 45.0 46.1 47.1 48.2 49.3 50.4 51.5 52.5 53.6 54.7 0.7 6.2 7.2 8.3 9.4 10.5 11.6 12.6 13.7 14.8 15.9 17.0 18.1 19.1 20.2 21.3 22.4 23.5 24.5 25.6 26.7 27.8 28.9 29.9 31.0 32.1 33.2 34.3 35.3 36.4 37.5 38.6 39.7 40.8 41.8 42.9 44.0 45.1 46.2 47.2 48.3 49.4 50.5 51.6 52.6 53.7 54.8 Prepared by multiplying the BAF 60 Plot Radius Factor 1.081 * DBH. For Example, if DBH = 14.3 inches, then 14.3 * 1.081 = 15.5 feet. J-5 0.8 6.3 7.4 8.4 9.5 10.6 11.7 12.8 13.8 14.9 16.0 17.1 18.2 19.2 20.3 21.4 22.5 23.6 24.6 25.7 26.8 27.9 29.0 30.1 31.1 32.2 33.3 34.4 35.5 36.5 37.6 38.7 39.8 40.9 41.9 43.0 44.1 45.2 46.3 47.3 48.4 49.5 50.6 51.7 52.8 53.8 54.9 0.9 6.4 7.5 8.5 9.6 10.7 11.8 12.9 13.9 15.0 16.1 17.2 18.3 19.3 20.4 21.5 22.6 23.7 24.8 25.8 26.9 28.0 29.1 30.2 31.2 32.3 33.4 34.5 35.6 36.6 37.7 38.8 39.9 41.0 42.1 43.1 44.2 45.3 46.4 47.5 48.5 49.6 50.7 51.8 52.9 53.9 55.0 Appendix J: Variable Radius Plot Region 2 Field Guide Table J-6: Limiting Distance to Face of Tree and Slope Correction Factors for Various Basal Area Factors This table provides an expanded list of slope correction factors to the face of the tree for use with various basal area factors. To use the table, measure the slope and the distance from plot-center to the face of the tree at DBH. To obtain the corrected limiting distance to a tree multiply the trees DBH by the “combined factor” shown under the appropriate BAF heading. % of Slope Correction Slope Factor 1 1.00000 2 1.00020 3 1.00045 4 1.00080 5 1.00125 6 1.00180 7 1.00245 8 1.00319 9 1.00404 10 1.00499 11 1.00603 12 1.00717 13 1.00841 14 1.00975 15 1.01119 16 1.01272 17 1.01435 18 1.01607 19 1.01789 20 1.01980 21 1.02181 22 1.02391 23 1.02611 24 1.02840 25 1.03078 26 1.03325 27 1.03581 28 1.03846 29 1.04120 30 1.04403 31 1.04695 32 1.04995 33 1.05304 34 1.05622 35 1.05948 36 1.06283 37 1.06626 38 1.06977 39 1.07336 40 1.07703 5 BAF 3.847 3.848 3.849 3.850 3.852 3.854 3.856 3.859 3.863 3.866 3.870 3.875 3.879 3.884 3.890 3.896 3.902 3.909 3.916 3.923 3.931 3.939 3.947 3.956 3.965 3.975 3.985 3.995 4.005 4.016 4.028 4.039 4.051 4.063 4.076 4.089 4.102 4.115 4.129 4.143 10 BAF 2.708 2.709 2.709 2.710 2.711 2.713 2.715 2.717 2.719 2.722 2.724 2.727 2.731 2.734 2.738 2.742 2.747 2.752 2.756 2.762 2.767 2.773 2.779 2.785 2.791 2.798 2.805 2.812 2.820 2.827 2.835 2.843 2.852 2.960 2.869 2.878 2.887 2.897 2.907 2.917 Combined Factor 15 BAF 20 BAF 2.203 1.902 2.203 1.902 2.204 1.903 2.205 1.904 2.206 1.904 2.207 1.905 2.208 1.907 2.210 1.908 2.212 1.910 2.214 1.911 2.216 1.912 2.219 1.916 2.222 1.918 2.224 1.921 2.228 1.923 2.231 1.926 2.235 1.921 2.238 1.933 2.245 1.936 2.245 1.940 2.251 1.943 2.256 1.947 2.261 1.952 2.266 1.956 2.271 1.967 2.276 1.965 2.282 1.970 2.288 1.975 2.294 1.980 2.300 1.986 2.306 1.991 2.313 1.997 2.320 2.003 2.327 2.009 2.334 2.015 2.341 2.022 2.349 2.028 2.357 2.035 2.365 2.042 2.373 2.049 30 BAF 1.546 1.546 1.547 1.547 1.548 1.549 1.550 1.551 1.552 1.554 1.555 1.557 1.559 1.567 1.563 1.566 1.568 1.571 1.574 1.577 1.580 1.583 1.586 1.590 1.594 1.597 1.601 1.605 1.610 1.614 1.619 1.623 1.628 1.633 1.638 1.643 1.648 1.654 1.659 1.665 40 BAF 1.333 1.333 1.334 1.334 1.335 1.335 1.336 1.337 1.338 1.340 1.341 1.343 1.344 1.346 1.348 1.350 1.352 1.354 1.357 1.359 1.362 1.365 1.368 1.371 1.374 1.377 1.381 1.384 1.388 1.392 1.396 1.400 1.404 1.408 1.412 1.417 4.421 1.426 1.431 1.436 Region 2 Field Guide Appendix J: Variable Radius Plot Table J-6: Limiting Distance to Face of Tree and Slope Correction Factors for Various Basal Area Factors (cont.) % of Slope Correction Slope Factor 41 1.08079 42 1.08462 43 1.08853 44 1.09252 45 1.09659 46 1.10073 47 1.10494 48 1.10923 49 1.11360 50 1.11803 51 1.12254 52 1.12712 53 1.13177 54 1.13649 55 1.14127 56 1.14612 57 1.15104 58 1.15603 59 1.16108 60 1.16619 61 1.17137 62 1.17661 63 1.18191 64 1.18727 65 1.19269 66 1.19817 67 1.20370 68 1.20930 69 1.21949 70 1.22066 71 1.22642 72 1.23223 73 1.23810 74 1.24403 75 1.25000 76 1.25603 77 1.26210 78 1.26823 79 1.27440 80 1.28062 81 1.28690 82 1.29321 83 1.29958 84 1.30599 85 1.31244 86 1.31894 87 1.32548 5 BAF 4.158 4.173 4.188 4.203 4.219 4.235 4.251 4.267 4.284 4.301 4.318 4.336 4.354 4.372 4.390 4.409 4.428 4.447 4.467 4.486 4.506 4.526 4.547 4.567 4.588 4.609 4.631 4.652 4.691 4.696 4.718 4.740 4.763 4.786 4.809 4.832 4.855 4.879 4.903 4.927 4.951 4.975 4.999 5.024 5.049 5.074 5.099 Combined Factor 15 BAF 20 BAF 2.381 2.056 2.389 2.063 2.398 2.070 2.407 2.078 2.416 2.086 2.425 2.094 2.434 2.102 2.444 2.110 2.453 2.118 2.463 2.126 2.473 2.135 2.483 2.144 2.493 2.153 2.504 2.162 2.514 2.171 2.525 2.180 2.536 2.189 2.547 2.199 2.558 2.208 2.569 2.218 2.581 2.228 2.592 2.238 2.604 2.248 2.616 2.258 2.627 2.268 2.640 2.279 2.652 2.289 2.664 2.300 2.687 2.319 2.689 2.322 2.702 2.333 2.715 2.344 2.728 2.355 2.741 2.366 2.754 2.378 2.767 2.389 2.780 2.401 2.794 2.412 2.808 2.424 2.821 2.436 2.835 2.448 2.849 2.460 2.863 2.472 2.877 2.484 2.891 2.496 2.906 2.509 2.920 2.521 10 BAF 2.927 2.937 2.948 2.959 2.970 2.981 2.992 3.004 3.016 3.028 3.040 3.052 3.065 3.078 3.091 3.104 3.117 3.131 3.144 3.158 3.172 3.186 3.201 3.215 3.230 3.245 3.260 3.275 3.302 3.306 3.321 3.337 3.353 3.369 3.385 3.401 3.418 3.434 3.451 3.468 3.485 3.502 3.519 3.537 3.554 3.572 3.589 J-7 30 BAF 1.671 1.677 1.683 1.689 1.695 1.702 1.708 1.715 1.723 1.728 1.735 1.743 1.750 1.757 1.764 1.772 1.780 1.788 1.795 1.803 1.811 1.819 1.827 1.836 1.844 1.852 1.861 1.870 1.885 1.887 1.896 1.905 1.914 1.923 1.933 1.942 1.951 1.961 1.970 1.980 1.990 1.999 2.009 2.019 2.029 2.039 2.049 40 BAF 1.441 1.446 1.451 1.456 1.462 1.467 1.473 1.479 1.484 1.490 1.496 1.502 1.509 1.515 1.521 1.528 1.534 1.541 1.548 1.555 1.561 1.568 1.575 1.583 1.590 1.597 1.605 1.612 1.626 1.627 1.635 1.643 1.650 1.658 1.666 1.674 1.682 1.691 1.699 1.707 1.715 1.724 1.732 1.741 1.749 1.758 1.767 Appendix J: Variable Radius Plot Region 2 Field Guide Table J-6: Limiting Distance to Face of Tree and Slope Correction Factors for Various Basal Area Factors (cont.) % of Slope Correction Slope Factor 88 1.33207 89 1.33870 90 1.34536 91 1.35207 92 1.35882 93 1.36561 94 1.37244 95 1.37931 96 1.38622 97 1.39316 98 1.40014 99 1.40716 100 1.41421 102 1.42843 103 1.43558 104 1.44278 105 1.45000 106 1.45726 107 1.46455 108 1.47187 109 1.47922 110 1.48661 111 1.49402 112 1.50147 113 1.50894 114 1.51644 115 1.52498 116 1.53154 117 1.53912 118 1.54674 119 1.55438 120 1.56205 121 1.56975 122 1.57747 123 1.58521 124 1.59298 125 1.60078 126 1.60860 127 1.61645 128 1.62432 129 1.63221 130 1.64012 131 1.64806 132 1.65602 133 1.66400 134 1.67200 135 1.68003 5 BAF 5.124 5.150 5.176 5.201 5.227 5.254 5.280 5.306 5.333 5.359 5.386 5.413 5.440 5.495 5.523 5.550 5.578 5.606 5.634 5.662 5.691 5.719 5.747 5.776 5.805 5.834 5.863 5.892 5.921 5.950 5.980 6.000 6.039 6.069 6.098 6.128 6.158 6.188 6.218 6.249 6.279 6.310 6.340 4.370 6.401 6.432 6.463 10 BAF 3.607 3.625 3.643 3.661 3.680 3.698 3.717 3.735 3.754 3.773 3.792 3.811 3.830 3.868 3.888 3.907 3.927 3.946 3.966 3.986 4.006 4.026 4.046 4.066 4.086 4.107 4.127 4.147 4.168 4.189 4.209 4.230 4.251 4.272 4.293 4.314 4.335 4.356 4.377 4.399 4.420 4.441 4.463 4.485 4.506 4.528 4.550 Combined Factor 15 BAF 20 BAF 2.935 2.534 2.949 2.546 2.964 2.559 2.979 2.572 2.993 2.584 3.008 2.597 3.023 2.610 3.039 2.623 3.054 2.637 3.069 2.650 3.085 2.663 3.100 2.676 3.116 2.690 3.147 2.717 3.163 5.730 3.178 2.744 3.194 2.758 3.210 2.772 3.226 2.786 3.243 2.799 3.259 2.813 3.275 2.828 3.291 2.842 3.308 2.856 3.324 2.870 3.341 2.884 3.357 2.899 3.374 2.913 3.391 2.927 3.407 2.942 3.424 2.956 3.441 2.971 3.458 2.985 3.475 3.000 3.492 3.015 3.509 3.030 3.527 3.045 3.544 3.060 3.561 3.074 3.578 3.089 3.595 3.104 3.613 3.120 3.631 3.135 3.648 3.150 3.666 3.165 3.683 3.180 3.701 3.195 30 BAF 2.059 2.070 2.080 2.090 2.101 2.111 2.122 2.132 2.143 2.154 2.165 2.175 2.186 2.208 2.219 2.231 2.242 2.253 2.264 2.276 2.287 2.298 2.310 2.321 2.333 2.344 2.356 2.368 2.379 2.391 2.403 2.415 2.427 2.439 2.451 2.463 2.475 2.487 2.499 2.511 2.523 2.536 2.546 2.560 2.573 2.585 2.597 40 BAF 1.776 1.784 1.793 1.802 1.811 1.820 1.829 1.839 1.848 1.857 1.866 1.876 1.885 1.904 1.914 1.923 1.933 1.943 1.952 1.962 1.972 1.982 1.992 2.001 2.011 2.021 2.031 2.042 2.052 2.062 2.072 2.082 2.092 2.103 2.113 2.123 2.134 2.144 2.155 2.165 2.176 2.186 2.197 2.207 2.218 2.229 2.239 Region 2 Field Guide Appendix J: Variable Radius Plot Table J-6: Limiting Distance to Face of Tree and Slope Correction Factors for Various Basal Area Factors (cont.) % of Slope Correction Slope Factor 136 1.68808 137 1.69614 138 1.70423 139 1.71234 140 1.72047 141 1.72861 142 1.73678 143 1.74497 144 1.75317 145 1.76139 146 1.76963 147 1.77789 148 1.78617 149 1.79446 5 BAF 6.494 6.525 6.556 6.587 6.619 6.650 6.681 6.713 6.744 6.776 6.808 6.840 6.871 6.903 Combined Factor 15 BAF 20 BAF 3.719 3.211 3.737 3.226 3.754 3.241 3.772 3.257 3.790 3.272 3.808 3.288 3.826 3.303 3.844 3.319 3.862 3.335 3.880 3.350 3.898 3.366 3.917 3.382 3.935 3.397 3.953 3.413 10 BAF 4.571 4.593 4.615 4.637 4.659 4.681 4.703 4.725 4.748 4.770 4.792 4.815 4.837 4.859 J-9 30 BAF 2.261 2.622 2.635 2.647 2.660 2.672 2.685 2.698 2.710 2.723 2.736 2.749 2.761 2.774 40 BAF 2.250 2.261 2.272 2.283 2.293 2.304 2.315 2.326 2.337 2.348 2.359 2.370 2.381 2.392 Region 2 Field Guide Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts APPENDIX K: DAMAGE CATEGORIES, AGENTS, SEVERITY RATINGS, AND TREE PARTS Damage Categories Code 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 30 40 41 42 50 60 70 71 80 90 99 Description General Insects Bark Beetles Defoliators Chewing Insects Sucking Insects Boring Insects Seed/Cone/Flower/Fruit Insects Gallmaker Insects Insect Predators General Diseases Biotic Damage Root/Butt diseases Stem Decays/Cankers Parasitic/Epiphytic Plants Decline Complexes/Dieback/Wilts Foliage Diseases Stem Rusts Broom Rusts Fire Animal damage, source unknown Wild animals Domestic Animals Abiotic Damage Competition Human Activities Harvest Multi-Damage (Insect-Disease) Unknown Physical Effects K-1 Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Damage Agents Category Agent Common Name Region 2 Field Guide Scientific Name 10 000 General Insects SEVERITY RATING 1 = minor 2 = severe 001 Thrips 002 Tip moth 003 Wasp 007 Clerid beetle Cleridae 008 Weevil Curculionidae 011 Ant Formicidae 017 Bagworm moth Psychidae 019 Scarab Scarabaeidae 023 Wood wasps Siricidae spp. 11 000 Bark Beetles SEVERITY RATING 1 = Unsuccessful bole attack: pitchout & beetle brood absent 2 = Strip attacks: galleries and brood present 3 = Successful current bole attack: galleries and brood present 4 = Topkill 5 = Successful attack last year 6 = Older dead 001 Roundheaded pine beetle Dendroctonus adjunctus 002 Western pine beetle Dendroctonus brevicomis 005 Lodgepole pine beetle Dendroctonus murrayanae 006 Mountain pine beetle Dendroctonus ponderosae 007 Douglas-fir beetle Dendroctonus pseudotsugae 009 Spruce beetle Dendroctonus rufipennis 011 Black turpentine beetle Dendroctonus terebrans 012 Red turpentine beetle Dendroctonus valens 015 Western balsam bark beetle Dryocoetes confusus 017 Ash bark beetles Hylesinus spp. 018 Native elm bark beetle Hylurgopinus rufipes 019 Pinon ips Ips confusus 021 Sixspined ips Ips calligraphus 025 Arizona five-spined ips Ips lecontei 029 Pine engraver Ips pini 030 Ips engraver beetles Ips spp. 031 unknown Ips tridens 032 Western ash bark beetle Leperisinus californicus 037 Tip beetles Pityogenes spp. 038 Douglas-fir twig beetle Pityophthorus pseudotsugae Region 2 Field Guide Damage Agents (cont.) Category Agent Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Common Name Scientific Name 11 (cont.) 000 Bark Beetles 039 Twig beetles 040 Foureyed spruce beetle 042 unknown 043 Douglas-fir pole beetle 045 Small European elm bark beetle 046 Spruce engraver 048 True fir bark beetles 049 Douglas-fir engraver 050 Fir engraver 051 Striped ambrosia beetle 055 Spruce ips 056 Mexican pine beetle 12 000 Defoliators SEVERITY RATING 1 = Light defoliation (1-25%), no topkill 2 = Light defoliation (1-25%), topkill ≤10% 3 = Light defoliation (1-25%), topkill >10% 4 = Moderate defoliation (26-75%), no topkill 5 = Moderate defoliation (26-75%), topkill ≤10% 6 = Moderate defoliation (26-75%), topkill >10% 7 = Heavy defoliation (76-100%), no topkill 8 = Heavy defoliation (76-100%), topkill ≤10% 9 = Heavy defoliation (76-100%), topkill >10% 001 Casebearer 002 Leaftier 003 Looper 004 Needleminer 005 Sawfly 006 Skeletonizer 007 Larger elm leaf beetle 008 Spanworm 009 Webworm 011 Western blackheaded budworm 014 Fall cankerworm 015 Alder flea beetle 018 Oak worms 019 Orange-striped oakworm 021 Fruit tree leafroller 022 Uglynest caterpillar 023 Boxelder defoliator 024 Oak leafroller K-3 Pityophthorus spp. Polygraphus rufipennis Pseudohylesinus dispar Pseudohylesinus nebulosus Scolytus multistriatus Scolytus piceae Scolytus spp. Scolytus unispinosus Scolytus ventralis Tryachykele lineatum Ips pilifrons Dendroctonus mexicanus Monocesta coryli Acleris gloverana Alsophila pometaria Altica ambiens Anisota spp. Anisota senatoria Archips argyrospila Archips cerasivorana Archips negundanus Archips semiferana Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Damage Agents (cont.) Category Agent 12 (cont.) 000 025 029 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 043 044 045 046 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 066 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 Common Name Defoliators Birch sawfly Oak skeletonizer Spruce webspinning sawfly Two-year budworm Large aspen tortrix Spruce budworm Sugar pine tortrix Western spruce budworm Jack pine budworm Aspen leaf beetle Cottonwood leaf beetle Leafhopper Poplar tentmaker Lodgepole needleminer Ponderosa needleminer Black Hills pandora moth Pandora moth Sycamore lace bug Lace bugs Oak leaftier Walnut caterpillar Yellownecked caterpillar Walkingstick Spruce coneworm Introduced pine sawfly Greenstriped mapleworm Spruce needleminer (east) Elm spanworm White fir needleminer Browntail moth Pine needleminer Birch leafminer Elm leafminer Geometrid moth Leafblotch miner Spotted tussock moth Pale tussock moth Hesperiid moth Brown day moth Buck moth Region 2 Field Guide Scientific Name Arge pectoralis Bucculatrix ainsliella Cephalcia fascipennis Choristoneura biennis Choristoneura conflictana Choristoneura fumiferana Choristoneura lambertiana Choristoneura occidentalis Choristoneura pinus Chrysomela crotchi Chrysomela scripta Cicadellidae Clostera inclusa Coleotechnites milleri Coleotechnites spp. Coloradia doris Coloradia pandora Corythucha ciliata Corythucha spp. Croesia semipurpurana Datana integerrima Datana ministra Diapheromera femorata Dioryctria reniculelloides Diprion similis Dryocampa rubicunda Endothenia albolineana Ennomos subsignaris Epinotia meritana Euproctis chrysorrhoea Exoteleia pinifoliella Fenusa pusilla Fenusa ulmi Geometridae Gracillariidae Halisidota maculata Halisidota tessellaris Hasora choromus Hemileuca eglanterina Hemileuca maia Region 2 Field Guide Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Damage Agents (cont.) Category Agent 12 (cont.) 000 079 080 081 082 084 085 086 087 088 089 090 093 094 096 097 099 101 102 104 105 106 107 109 110 111 113 116 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 128 130 131 135 136 137 138 Common Name Scientific Name Defoliators Saddled prominent Variable oakleaf caterpillar Cherry scallop shell moth Fall webworm unknown Tent caterpillar moth Satin moth Willow leafblotch miner Aspen blotchminer Gypsy moth Cottonwood leafminers Eastern tent caterpillar Western tent caterpillar Forest tent caterpillar Southwestern tent caterpillar Blister beetle Juniper sawfly Willow sawfly Lodgepole sawfly Blackheaded pine sawfly Pine infesting sawflies Redheaded pine sawfly Ponderosa pine sawfly White pine sawfly Jack pine sawfly European pine sawfly Pine butterfly Locust leafminer Rusty tussock moth Whitemarked tussock moth Douglas-fir tussock moth Western tussock moth Spring cankerworm Black citrus swallowtail butterfly Pine tussock moth Half-wing geometer Phoberia moth Aspen leafminer Yellowheaded spruce sawfly Tenlined June beetle Japanese beetle K-5 Heterocampa guttivitta Heterocampa manteo Hydria prunivorata Hyphantria cunea Lambdina punctat Lasiocampidae Leucoma salicis Lithocolletis spp. Lithocolletis tremuloidiella Lymantria dispar Lyonetia spp. Malacosoma americanum Malacosoma californicum Malacosoma disstria Malacosoma incurvum Meloidae Monoctenus fulvus Nematus spp. Neodiprion burkei Neodiprion excitans Neodiprion fulviceps Neodiprion lecontei Neodiprion mundus Neodiprion pinetum Neodiprion pratti banksianae Neodiprion sertifer Neophasia menapia Odontota dorsalis Orgyia antiqua Orgyia leucostigma Orgyia pseudotsugata Orgyia vetusta Paleacrita vernata Papilio polytes Parorgyia grisefacta Phigalia titea Phoberia atomaris Phyllocnistis populiella Pikonema alaskensis Polyphylla decemlineata Popillia japonica Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Damage Agents (cont.) Category Agent 12 (cont.) 000 141 143 144 145 147 148 149 150 151 152 154 155 156 158 160 162 164 165 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 Common Name Defoliators Elm leaf beetle Giant silkworm moth Redhumped caterpillar Redbanded thrips Maple leafroller Redhumped oakworm Orangehumped mapleworm Spruce needleminer (west) Maple webworm Pine webworm Bagworm Leafroller/seed moth Willow defoliation Spruce bud moth Pine needle sheathminer Cottonwood leaf beetle Saddle-backed looper Leaf roller Green-striped looper Willow leaf blotchminer unknown Pinon sawfly uknown unknown Pine looper unknown unknown Douglas-fir budmoth Western oak looper Hickory tussock moth Pin oak sawfly Palmerworm Pitch pine looper Red pine sawfly Pine tip moth Baldcypress leafroller Winter moth Basswood thrips Noctuid moth Pyralid moth Pacific silver fir budmoth Region 2 Field Guide Scientific Name Pyrrhalta luteola Saturniidae Schizura concinna Selenothrips rubrocinctus Sparganothis acerivorana Symmerista canicosta Symmerista leucitys Taniva albolineana Tetralopha asperatella Tetralopha robustella Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis Tortricidae Tortricidae Zeiraphera canadensis Zelleria haimbachi Chrysomela spp. Ectropis crepuscularia Epinotia solandriana Melanoplophia imitata Micrurapteryx salicifoliella Neodiprion autmnalis Neodiprion edulicolus Neodiprion gilletti Neodiprion ventralis Phaeoura mexicanaria Zadiprion rohweri Zadiprion townsendi Zeiraphera hesperiana Lambdina fiscellaria somniaria Halisidota caryae Caliroa lineata Dichomeris ligulella Lambdina athasaria pellucidaria Neodiprion nanulus nanulus Argyrotaenia pinatubana Archips goyerana Operophtera Neohydatothrips Xylomyges simplex (walker) Palpita magniferalis Zeiraphera sp. destitutana Region 2 Field Guide Damage Agents (cont.) Category Agent Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Common Name Scientific Name 13 000 Chewing Insects SEVERITY RATING 1 = Minor: bottlebrush or shortened leaders, 0-2 forks on stem, OR <20% of branches affected 2 = Severe: 3 or more forks on bole, OR 20% or more branches affected, OR terminal leader dead 001 Grasshopper 002 Shorthorn grasshoppers Acrididae 003 Black cutworm Agrotis ipsilon 005 Clearwinged grasshopper Camnula pellucida 006 Cicadas Cicadidae 007 Eurytomids Eurytoma spp. 008 Cutworms Euxoa excellens 012 Periodical cicada Magicicada septendecim 013 Migratory grasshopper Melanoplus sanguinipes 014 Valley grasshopper Oedaleonotus enigma 015 Strawberry root weevil Otiorhyhchus ovatus 020 Northern pitch twig moth Petrova albicapitana 021 Ponderosa pine tip moth Rhyacionia zozana 022 Pine needle weevil Scythropus spp. 026 Ash plant bug Tropidosteptes amoenus 027 Shorthorned grasshopper Valanga nigricornis 028 Pitch-eating weevil Pachylobius picivorus 030 Adana tip moth Rhyacionia adana 14 000 Sucking Insects SEVERITY RATING 1 = Minor: bottlebrush or shortened leaders, 0-2 forks on stem, OR <20% of branches affected 2 = Severe: 3 or more forks on bole, OR 20% or more branches affected, OR terminal leader dead 001 Scale insect 006 Aphid Aphididae 007 Pine spittlebug Aphrophora parallela 008 Western pine spittlebug Aphrophora permutata 009 Saratoga spittlebug Aphrophora saratogensis 010 Spittlebug Cercopidae 011 Wax scale Ceroplastes spp. 012 Pine needle scale Chionaspis pinifoliae 014 Giant conifer aphids Cinara spp. 015 White pine aphid Cinara strobi 026 Lecanium scale Lecanium spp. 017 Spruce aphid Elatobium abietinum K-7 Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Damage Agents (cont.) Category 14 (cont.) Agent Common Name Region 2 Field Guide Scientific Name 000 Sucking Insects 018 Woolly apple aphid Eriosoma lanigerum 019 Striped mealybug Ferrisia vergata 022 Pine thrips Gnophothrips spp. 024 Honeysuckle aphids Hyadaphis tataricae 027 Common falsepit scale Lecanodiaspis prosopidis 028 Oystershell scale Lepidosaphes ulmi 029 Pinyon needle scale Matsucoccus acalyptus 030 Ponderosa pine twig scale Matsucoccus bisetosus 031 Pine twig scale Matsucoccus californicus 032 Ponderosa pine scale Matsucoccus degeneratus 034 Prescott scale Matsucoccus vexillorum 035 Treehoopers Membracidae 039 Black pineleaf scale Nuculaspis californica 040 Spruce spider mite Oligonychus ununquis 041 Twig girdler Oncideres cingulata 043 Maple aphids Periphyllus spp. 044 Spruce bud scale Physokermes piceae 046 Pine leaf adelgid Pineus pinifoliae 047 White pine adelgid Pineus spp. 048 Pine bark adelgid Pineus strobi 049 Root aphid Prociphilus americanus 050 Mealybug Pseudococcidae 051 Cottony maple scale Pulvinaria innumerabilis 052 Fir mealybug Puto cupressi 053 Douglas-fir mealybug Puto profusus 054 Spruce mealybug Puto sandini 055 Hemispherical scale Saissetia coffeae 056 Woolly pine needle aphid Schizolachnus piniradiatae 057 Steatococcus scale Steatococcus samaraius 058 Pear thrips Taeniothrips inconsequens 061 Pine tortoise scale Toumeyella parvicornis 063 Birch aphid Euceraphis betulae 069 Elm scurfy scale Chionaspis americana 15 000 Boring Insects SEVERITY RATING 1 = Minor: bottlebrush or shortened leaders, 0-2 forks on stem, OR <20% of branches affected 2 = Severe: 3 or more forks on bole, OR 20% or more branches affected, OR terminal leader dead 001 Shoot borer 002 Termite Region 2 Field Guide Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Damage Agents (cont.) Category Agent 15 (cont.) 000 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 017 011 013 014 016 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 033 036 037 039 040 041 042 043 044 047 048 050 051 052 Common Name Scientific Name Boring Insects Ponderosa pine bark borer Bronze birch borer Twolined chestnut borers Bronze poplar borer Carpenter bees Flatheaded borer Golden buprestid Carpenter ants Pitted ambrosia beetle Gouty pitch midge Roundheaded borer Flatheaded apple tree borer Columbian timber beetle Carpenterworm moths Poplar and willow borer Pine reproduction weevil Douglas-fir twig weevil Zimmerman pine moth Oak twig pruners Twig pruner Lesser cornstalk borer Red oak borer Ponderous borer Eastern pine shoot borer Western pine shoot borer Eucosma species Sugar maple borer Pine root collar weevil Tarnished plant bug Unknown Locust borer California flathead borer Flatheaded fir borer Whitespotted sawyer Redheaded ash borer Western ash borer Northern pine weevil unknown White pine weevil Lodgepole terminal weevil Ambrosia beetles K-9 Acanthocinus princeps Agrilus anxius Agrilus bilineatus Agrilus liragus Apidae Buprestidae Buprestis aurulenta Camponotus spp. Corthylus punctatissimus Cecidomyia piniinopis Cerambycidae Chrysobothris femorata Corthylus columbianus Cossidae Cryptorphynchus lapathi Cylindrocopturus eatoni Cylindrocopturus furnissi Dioryctria zimmermani Elaphidionoides spp. Elaphidionoides villosus Elasmopalpus lignosellus Enaphalodes rufulus Ergates spiculatus Eucosma gloriola Eucosma sonomana Eucosma spp. Glycobius speciosus Hylobius radicis Lygus lineolaris Magdalis spp. Megacyllene robiniae Melanophila californica Melanophila drummondi Monochamus scutellatus Neoclytus acuminutus Neoclytus conjunctus Pissodes approximates Pissodes dubius Pissodes strobi Pissodes terminalis Platypus spp. Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Damage Agents (cont.) Category 15 (cont.) Agent Common Name 000 Boring Insects 053 Cottonwood borer 055 Pine gall weevil 056 Ash borer 057 Lilac borer 058 Carpenterworm 063 European pine shoot moth 064 Western pine tip moth 065 Nantucket pine tip moth 066 Lodgepole pine tip moth 067 Southwestern pine tip moth 068 Poplar borer 069 Roundheaded appletree borer 070 Saperda shoot borer 071 Clearwing moths 073 Roundheaded fir borer 076 Douglas-fir pitch moth 087 Emerald ash borer 16 000 Seed/Cone/Flower/Fruit Insects SEVERITY RATING 1 = minor 2 = severe 001 Douglas-fir cone moth 002 Lodgepole cone beetle 003 Limber pine cone beetle 004 Mountain pine cone beetle 005 Ponderosa pine cone beetle 008 White pine cone beetle 010 Douglas-fir cone midge 011 Cone scale midge 014 Spruce bud midge 015 Fir coneworm 017 Pine coneworm 019 Ponderosa twig moth 020 unknown 021 Dioryctria moths 022 Lodgepole cone moth 023 Seed chalcid 025 Cone maggot 027 Ponderosa pine seed worm/moth 028 Spruce seed moth 029 Boxelder bug Region 2 Field Guide Scientific Name Plectrodera scalator Podapion gallicola Podesesia syringae fraxini Podosesia syringae Prionoxystus robiniae Rhyacionia buoliana Rhyacionia bushnelli Rhyacionia frustrana Rhyacionia montana Rhyacionia neomexicana Saperda calcarata Saperda candida Saperda spp. Sesiidae Tetropium abietis Vespamima novaroensis Agrilus planipennis Barbara colfaxiana Conophthorus contortae Conophthorus flexilis Conophthorus monticolae Conophthorus ponderosae Conopthorus coniperda Contarinia oregonensis Contarinia washingtonensis Dasineura swainei Dioryctria abietivorella Dioryctria auranticella Dioryctria ponderosae Dioryctria pseudotsugella Dioryctria spp. Eucosma rescissoriana Eurytomidae Hylemya anthracina Laspeyresia piperana Laspeyresia youngana Leptocoris trivittatus Region 2 Field Guide Damage Agents (cont.) Category Agent Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Common Name 16 (cont.) 000 Seed/Cone/Flower/Fruit Insects 030 Leaffooted pine seed bug 031 Western conifer seed bug 033 unknown 034 Spruce seed chalcid 035 Ponderosa pine seed chalcid 036 Fir seed chalcid 037 Douglas-fir seed chalcid 040 Roundheaded cone borer 042 Coneworm 043 Harvester ants 045 Fir cone maggot 046 Spruce cone maggot 048 Coneworm 049 Prairie tent caterpillar 050 Jack pine tip beetle 17 000 Gallmaker Insects SEVERITY RATING 1 = minor 2 = severe 001 Birch budgall mite 003 Cooley spruce gall adelgid 004 Horned oak gall 005 Gouty oak gall 006 Gall midge 007 Douglas-fir needle gall midge 008 Gall mite 009 Spruce gall midge 010 Hackberry nipplegall maker 012 Leaf stem gall adelgid 013 Gall aphid 015 Psyllid 018 Gouty pitch midge 019 Spider mites 18 000 Insect Predators SEVERITY RATING 1 = minor 2 = severe 001 Lacewing 002 Blackbellied clerid 003 Redbellied clerid 004 unknown 005 Western yellowjacket K-11 Scientific Name Leptoglossus corculus Leptoglossus occidentalis Megastigmus lasiocarpae Megastigmus piceae Megastigmus albifrons Megastigmus pinus Megastigmus spermotrophs Paratimia conicola Phycitidae Pogonomyrmex spp. Strobilomyia abietis Strobilomyia anthracina Hylemia spp. Malacosoma lutescens Conophthorus banksianae Aceria rudis Adelges cooleyi Callirhytis cornigera Callirhytis quercuspunctata Cecidomyiidae Contarinia pseudotsugae Eriophyidae Mayetiola piceae Pachypsylla celtidismamma Phylloxera caryaecaulis Phylloxeridae Psyllidae Cedidomyia piniinopsis Oligonychus spp. Enoclerus lecontei Enoclerus sphegeus Formica rufa Vespula pennsylvanica Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Damage Agents (cont.) Category Agent Common Name Region 2 Field Guide Scientific Name 19 000 General Diseases SEVERITY RATING 1 = minor 2 = severe 20 000 Biotic Damage SEVERITY RATING 1 = minor 2 = severe 001 Damping off 002 Gray mold Botrytis cinerea 21 000 Root/Butt Diseases SEVERITY RATING for trees 1 = Tree within 30 feet of tree with deteriorating crown, tree with diagnostic symptoms or signs, or tree killed by root disease 2 = Pathogen (sign) or diagnostic symptom detected - no crown deterioration 3 = Crown deterioration detected - no diagnostic symptoms or signs 4 = Both crown deterioration and diagnostic signs symptoms detected 5 = Bleeding present on bole 6 = Bleeding present on bole and adjacent mortality present 7 = Laboratory confirmed Sudden Oak Death SEVERITY RATING for Setting Level G2 = Minor evidence of RDS on plot G3 = RDS present, canopy reduction less then 20% G4 = RDS present, canopy reduction 20-30 % G5 = RDS present, canopy reduction 30-50% G6 = RDS present, canopy reduction 50-57%, most ground area infested G7 = RDS present, 76+% canopy reduction G8 = Entire area infested with RDS, one or very few usceptible overstory trees G9 = Entire area infested with RDS, no susceptible overstory trees present 001 Armillaria root disease Armillaria spp. 002 Yellow stringy rot Corticium galactimum 004 Brown crumbly rot Fomitopsis pinicola 006 Fusarium root rot Fusarium spp. 007 White mottled rot Ganoderma applanatum 008 Ganoderma rot of hardwoods Ganoderma lucidum 009 Ganoderma rot of conifers Ganoderma tsugae 010 Annosus root disease Heterobasidion annosum 011 Circinatus root rot Inonotus circinatus 012 Tomentosus root disease Inonotus tomentosus 014 Black stain root disease Ophiostoma wageneri 015 Schweinitzii butt rot Phaeolus schweinitzii Region 2 Field Guide Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Damage Agents (cont.) Category 21 (cont.) Agent 000 Common Name Root/Butt Diseases 022 Pythium root rot 024 Crown gall 026 Yellow pitted rot 027 Brown cubical rot 22 000 Stem Decays/Cankers SEVERITY RATING 0 = 0-4% rotten 1 = 5-15% rotten 2 = 16-25% rotten 3 = 26-35% rotten 4 = 36-45% rotten 5 = 46-55% rotten 6 = 56-65% rotten 7 = 66-75% rotten 8 = 76-85% rotten 9 = 86-100% rotten 001 Heart rot 002 Stem rot 003 Sap rot 004 Slime flux 005 Virus 006 Black knot of cherr 007 Atropellis canker 008 Siberian elm canker 009 Botryosphaeria canker 012 Black canker of aspen 024 Gray-brown saprot 025 Cryptosphaeria canker of aspen 026 Cytospora canker of fir 027 Western red rot 028 Rust-red stringy rot 029 Sooty-bark canker 034 Scleroderris canker 035 Amelanchier rust 036 038 039 043 044 Cedar apple rust Hypoxylon canker of aspen Canker rot of oak Nectria canker Ash heart rot K-13 Scientific Name Pythium spp. Agrobacterium tumefaciens Hericium abietis Laetiporus sulphureus Apiosporina morbosa Atropellis piniphila Botryodiplodia hypodermia Botryosphaeria ribis Ceratocystis fimbriata Cryptoporus volvatus Cryptosphaeria populina Cytospora abietis Dichomitus squalens Echinodontium tinctorium Encoelia pruinosa Gremmeniella abietina Gymnosporangium harknessianum Gymnosporangium juniperivirginianae Hypoxylon mammatum Inonotus hispidus Nectria galligena Pereniporia fraxinophila Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Damage Agents (cont.) Category 22 (cont.) Agent 000 Common Name Stem Decays/Cankers 047 Red ring rot 048 Aspen trunk rot 051 Phomopsis canker 055 Thyronectria canker 057 Cytospora canker of aspen 058 Dothichiza canker 059 Red belt fungus 061 Sooty bark canker 062 Brown heartrot 063 unknown 064 Tinder fungus 066 Pinyon black stain 067 unknown 068 False tinder fungus 069 Robustus conk 070 Yellow cap fungus 071 Oyster mushroom 072 White ring rot 074 Cedar brown pocket rot 075 Lachnellula canker 076 Strumella canker 077 Phomopsis blight 078 Fusarium canker of yellow poplar 079 Sterile conk of maple and beech 080 Canker of spruce 081 Birch conk 082 Canker 23 000 Parasitic/Epiphytic Plants SEVERITY RATING 1 = Hawksworth tree DMR rating = 1; light infection 2 = Hawksworth tree DMR rating = 2; light infection 3 = Hawksworth tree DMR rating = 3; medium infection 4 = Hawksworth tree DMR rating = 4; medium infection 5 = Hawksworth tree DMR rating = 5; heavy infection 6 = Hawksworth tree DMR rating = 6; heavy infection 7 = Vine damage: less than 50% of crown involved 8 = Vine damage: 50% or more of crown involved 001 Mistletoe 002 Parasitic plants 003 Vine damage 006 Lodgepole pine dwarf mistletoe Region 2 Field Guide Scientific Name Phellinus pini Phellinus tremulae Phomopsis spp. Thyronectria austro-americana Cytospora chrysosperma Dothichiza populae Fomitopsis pinicola Phibalis singulare Fomitopsis Officinalis Coniophora puteana Fomes fomentarius Leptographium wagnerii Phellinus hartigii Phellinus igniarius Phellinus robustus Pholiota spp. Pleurotus ostreatus Poria albipellucida Poria sericeomollis Lachnellula flavovirens Strumella coryneoidea Phomopsis juniperovora Fusarium solani Inonotus glomeratus Aleurodiscus spp. Piptoporus betulinusai Discocainia treleasei Arceuthobium americanum Region 2 Field Guide Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Damage Agents (cont.) Category 23 (cont.) Agent 000 Common Name Parasitic/Epiphytic Plants 008 009 010 011 017 Western dwarf mistletoe Limber pine dwarf mistletoe Pinyon dwarf mistletoe Douglas-fir dwarf mistletoe Southwestern dwarf mistletoe 020 022 000 Scientific Name Arceuthobium campylopodum Arceuthobium cyanocarpum Arceuthobium divaricatum Arceuthobium douglasii Arceuthobium vaginatum subsp. crytopodum True mistletoe Juniper true mistletoe Phoradendron juniperum 24 Decline Complexes/Dieback/Wilts SEVERITY RATING 1 = Minor: minor crown symptoms 2 = Severe: severe crown symptoms 004 Ash decline/yellows 005 Birch dieback 007 Complex 008 Decline 012 Looper; abiotic complex 013 Maple decline 014 Oak decline 016 Sprout dieback 017 True fir pest complex 019 Pinewood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus 021 Oak wilt Ceratocystis fagacearum 022 Dutch elm disease Ceratocystis ulmi 023 Bacterial wetwood Erwinia nimipressuralis 027 Wetwood 030 Elm phloem necrosis Mycoplasma 25 000 Foliage Diseases SEVERITY RATING 1 = Minor: <20% of foliage affected or <20% of crown in brooms 2 = Severe: >20% of foliage affected or >20% of crown in brooms 001 Blight 002 Broom rust 003 Juniper blights 004 Leaf spots 005 Needlecast 006 Powdery mildew 009 True fir needlecast 011 Cercospora blight of juniper Cercospora sequoiae 014 Ink spot of aspen Ciborinia whetzelii K-15 Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Damage Agents (cont.) Category 25 (cont.) Agent 000 Common Name Foliage Diseases 015 016 017 018 022 023 024 025 027 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 040 041 042 043 044 045 048 049 050 051 052 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 064 065 Pine needle rust Anthracnose on Russian olive Coronado limb rust Leaf shothole Elytroderma disease Fire blight Walnut anthracnose Anthracnose Brown felt blight Hardwood anthracnose Cone damage Spruce needle cast Fir needle cast White pine needle cast Lophodermella needle cast Lophodermium needle cast Marssonina blight Melampsora rusts Dothistroma needle blight Brown felt blight of pines Snow blight Swiss needle cast Phoma blight Phyllosticta leaf spot Ash rust Fir needle rust Douglas-fir needle cast Rhizoctonia needle blight Rhizophaeria needle cast Brown spot needle blight Septoria leaf spot Septoria leaf spot and canker Sirococcus tip blight Diplodia blight Leaf blister of oak Venturia leaf blight of maple Shepherd's crook Dothistroma needle blight Broom rust Spruce needle rust Region 2 Field Guide Scientific Name Coleosporium spp. Colletotrichum spp. Cronartium arizonicum Cylindrosporium spp. Elytroderma deformans Erwinia amylovora Gnomonia leptostyla Gnomonia spp. Herpotrichia juniperi Kabatiella apocrypta Lasiodiplodia spp. Lirula macrospora Lirula spp. Lophodermella arcuata Lophodermella spp. Lophodermium spp. Marssonina populi Melampsora medusae Mycosphaerella pini Neopeckia coulteri Phacidum abietis Phaeocryptopus gaumannii Phoma spp. Phyllosticta spp. Puccinia sparganioides Pucciniastrum spp. Rhabdocline spp. Rhizoctonia spp. Rhizophaeria spp. Scirrhia acicola Septoria alnifolia Septoria musiva Sirococcus conigenus Sphaeropsis sapinea Taphrina caerulescens Venturia acerina Venturia tremulae Dothistroma septospora Chrysomyxa arctostaphyli Chrysomyxa weirii Region 2 Field Guide Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Damage Agents (cont.) Category 25 (cont.) Agent 000 Common Name Foliage Diseases 004 Fir broom rust Scientific Name 067 Spruce needle cast Lophodermium picea 068 Hardwood leaf rusts Melampsora spp. 071 Spruce needle cast Rhizosphaera pini 072 Sirococcus shoot blight Sirococcus strobilinus 073 Shephards crook Venturia populina 074 Delphinella shoot blight Delphinella abietis 075 Tar spot Rhytisma acerinum 26 000 Stem Rusts SEVERITY RATING 1 = Branch infections located greater than 2 feet from tree bole 2 = Branch infections located between 6 inches and 2 feet from treebole 3 = Bole infections or branch infections located within 6 inches of bole 4 = Topkill 001 White pine blister rust Cronartium ribicola 002 Western gall rust Peridermium harknessii 003 Stalactiform blister rust Cronartium coleosporioides 004 Comandra blister rust Cronartium comandrae 005 Pinyon blister rust Cronartium occidentale 006 Eastern gall rust Cronartium quercuum 011 Bethuli rust Peridermium bethuli 012 Limb rust Peridermium filamentosum 013 Southern cone rust Cronartium strobilinum 27 000 Broom Rusts SEVERITY RATING 1 = Minor: <20% of crown in brooms 2 = Severe >20% of crown in brooms 001 Spruce broom rust Chrysomyxa arctostaphyli 003 Juniper broom rust Gymnosporangium nidus-avis Melampsorella caryophyllacearum 30 000 Fire SEVERITY RATING 1 = minor 2 = severe 031 Wild-fire 032 Human caused fire 033 Crown fire damage 034 Ground fire damage K-17 Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Damage Agents (cont.) Category Agent 40 000 Common Name Region 2 Field Guide Scientific Name Animal Damage, source unknown SEVERITY RATING 1 = minor 2 = severe 41 000 Wild Animals SEVERITY RATING 1 = Minor: <20% of crown affected, bole damage is <50% circumference 2 = Severe: >20% of crown affected, bole damage is >50% circumference, upper 1/3 of crown is killed 4 = Earthworms are present 5 = Earthworms are absent 001 Bear 002 Beaver 003 Big game (deer) 004 Mice or voles 005 Pocket gophers 006 Porcupines 007 Rabbits or hares 008 Sapsucker 009 Squirrels 010 Woodpeckers 011 Moose 012 Elk 013 Deer 014 Feral pigs 015 Mountain beaver 016 Deer or elk 17 Earthworm Lumbricidae 42 000 Domestic Animals SEVERITY RATING 1 = Minor <20% of crown affected, bole damage is <50% circumference 2 = Severe: >20% of crown affected, bole damage is >50% circumference, upper 1/3 of crown is killed 001 Cattle 002 Goats 003 Horses 004 Sheep Region 2 Field Guide Damage Agents (cont.) Category Agent Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Common Name Scientific Name 50 000 Abiotic Damage SEVERITY RATING 1 = Minor: <20% of crown affected, bole damage is <50% circumference 2 = Severe: >20% of crown affected, bole damage is >50% circumference, upper 1/3 of crown is killed 001 Air pollutants 002 Chemical 003 Drought 004 Flooding/high water 005 Frost 006 Hail 007 Heat 008 Lightning 009 Nutrient imbalances 010 Radiation 011 Snow/ice 013 Wind-tornado 014 Winter injury 015 Avalanche 016 Mud-land slide 018 Other geologic events 019 Mechanical (non-human caused) 60 000 Competition SEVERITY RATING 1 = Minor: tree slightly deformed and has some live, terminal growth 2 = Severe: tree extremely deformed or has no live terminal, growth severely reduced relative to neighbors 70 000 Human Activities SEVERITY RATING 1 = minor 2 = severe 001 Herbicides 003 Imbedded objects 004 Improper planting technique 005 Land clearing 006 Land use conversion 007 Logging damage 008 Mechanical 009 Pesticides 010 Roads 011 Soil compaction 012 Suppression K-19 Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Damage Agents (cont.) Category 70 (cont.) Agent 000 Common Name Human Activities 013 Vehicle damage 014 Road salt 71 000 Harvest SEVERITY RATING 1 = minor 2 = severe 80 000 Multi-Damage (Insect/Disease) SEVERITY RATING 1 = minor 2 = severe 001 Aspen defoliation 002 Subalpine fir mortality 004 Pinion pine decline 90 000 Unknown SEVERITY RATING 0 = 0 – 9% affected 1 = 10 – 19% affected 2 = 20 – 29% affected 3 = 30 – 39% affected 4 = 40 - 49% affected 5 = 50 - 59% affected 6 = 60 - 69% affected 7 = 70 - 79% affected 8 = 80 - 89% affected 9 = 90 - 100% affected 99 Physical Effects 001 Broken top 002 003 Dead top Limby (large limbs top to bottom) 006 Crook or sweep 004 005 Forked top Forked below merch top Region 2 Field Guide Scientific Name % of original height that is missing. For example, if a tree was originally 100 feet high, but 15 feet of the top is broken or missing, enter “15” in the severity code. % of total tree height that is dead % of total tree height with many limbs/knots % of total tree height above fork % of the total length of the bole affected % of total tree height, which contains the crook or sweep Region 2 Field Guide Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Damage Agents (cont.) Category 99 (cont.) Agent 000 007 008 009 Common Name Physical Effects Checks, bole cracks 013 014 015 Foliage discoloration Mortality (for plantation surveys only) Lack of seed source (for plantation surveys only) Poor planting stock source (for plantation surveys only) Poor growth/fading/foliage is yellowing and loss of needles is occurring Total board foot volume loss Total cubic foot volume loss Bark removal 017 Sunscald 010 011 012 016 018 019 020 021 022 023 026 031 033 034 036 037 038 Foliage loss Uproot Scorched foliage Scorched bark Dieback source (for plantation surveys only) Poor crown form Severe forking Open wound Broken or dead branches Damaged shoots, buds, or foliage (for plantation surveys only) Excessively deformed sapling Fire scar Leaning tree Charred bark K-21 Scientific Name % of total tree height, which contains a crack or check % of foliage discolored 1 = dead tree If present, 100% If present, 100% 1 = minor (reduced growth) 2 = severe (affecting survival) % of total board foot volume loss % of total cubic foot volume loss % of tree circumference missing bark 1 = minor 2 = severe 1 = minor 2 = severe 1 = uprooted tree % of foliage scorched % of bark scorched 1 = minor 2 = severe 1 = minor 2 = severe % of bole with forks % of bole or trunk affected using the height and width of the wound. For example, if a tree is 100 feet tall and the wound covers 15 feet of the bole, enter a value of “15.” % of branches broken or dead 1 = minor 2 = severe % of sapling deformed % of bole covered by fire scar % lean from vertical Not recorded unless cambium is killed from heating Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Tree Parts Code UN TO FO LI BO BA RO WT TT MT BT Description Unspecified Top Foliar (crown) Limb Bole, other than Top or Base Base Roots Whole Tree Top Third of Crown Middle Third of Crown Bottom Third of Crown Region 2 Field Guide Region 2 Field Guide Appendix L: Accuracy Standards APPENDIX L: ACCURACY STANDARDS Settings Measurements Field Project Name Region Proclaimed Forest District Location Stand Number Ownership State County Administrative Forest Date Photo ID Exam Level Exam Purpose Stratum Existing Vegetation Composition Type Potential Vegetation Reference Potential Vegetation Structure Capable Growing Area Fuel Model Elevation Aspect Slope Slope Position Acres Radial Growth Interval Radial Growth Interval #2 Height Growth Interval Fuel Photo Reference Precision Protocol Examiner Stand Remarks Damage Category Damage Agent Damage Severity Species of Management Interest Sketch Map and Traverse Notes Tolerance No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors ± 10 Percent No Errors ± 2 Contour Intervals ± 45 degrees ± 10 Percent ± 1 class No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors L-1 Appendix L: Accuracy Standards Region 2 Field Guide Sample Design Criteria Field Form Type Selection Method Type Sample Expansion Factor Plots Installed Sub population Filter Starting Azimuth Sample Design Remarks Selection Criteria Number Sub pop Variable Sub pop Minimum Value Sub pop Maximum Value No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors Plot Data Field Plot Number Plot Latitude Plot Longitude Capable Grow Area Plot Aspect Plot Slope Slope Position Slope Horizontal Shape Slope Vertical Shape Plot Elevation Existing Vegetation Potential Vegetation Plot History Plot History Date Fuel Model Residual Descriptive Code Distance to Seed wall Plot Remarks Tolerance Tolerance No Errors No Errors No Errors ± 10 Percent ± 45° ± 10 Percent ± 1 Class ± 1 Class ± 1 Class ± 2 Contour Intervals No Errors Accurate to series understory union and phases No Errors Year required if field 12 is other than code 10 or blank No Errors No Errors ± 100 feet Region 2 Field Guide Appendix L: Accuracy Standards Tree Data Field Plot Number Tag ID Number Tree Status Site/Growth Trees Tree Species Tree Count Number Stems DBH/DRC Height Height to Crown Radial Growth Radial Growth #2 Tolerance No Errors No Errors No Errors allowed in recognizing and coding down trees No Errors No Errors Height Range *All <0.5 feet <0.5 feet >0.5 feet >0.5 feet All All All Diameter Range All <0.5 in. <0.5 in .5" - breakpoint d.b.h .5" - breakpoint d.b.h. breakpoint d.b.h. + Trees on Point 0 1-5 6+ 1-5 6+ 1-5 6+ 1+ Tolerance 0 trees ± 2 trees ± 50% ± 1 tree ± 20% ± 1 tree ± 10% 0 trees *There is no tolerance for recording a tree when none are actually present in any of the above size classes. The recording of a fixed plot tree when none are present will result in a single discrepancy. The recording of a variable plot tree when none are present will result in an unacceptable unit. 1/ Grouping criteria are standardized to facilitate stand exam contract inspection and payment. However, distinguishing characteristics other than tree class, species, and size class may warrant individual tree recording or more refined grouping criteria. Such characteristics include age, crown ratio, crown class, or incidence of damage. No Errors No Errors <.5 inch ± .1 Inch .5 inch - 13.9 inches ± .2 Inch 14.0 inches - 23.9 inches ± .3 Inch 24.0 inches - 34.9 inches ± .5 Inch 35.0 inches + ± .1 Inch Borderline variable plot trees ± 1 Inch Estimated DRC ± 10 % ± 10 % ± 1/20 inch ± 1/20 inch L-3 Appendix L: Accuracy Standards Tree Data (cont.) Field Height Growth Tree Age Crown Ratio Crown Class Crown width Wildlife Use Log/Snag Decay Cone Serotiny Damage Category Damage Category Tolerance ± 1 foot trees >6 feet ± 0.1 foot trees ≤6 feet ± 10% (Based on actual tree ring count at breast height for trees > 3.0" DBH otherwise based on total age recorded.) ± 10 % No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors Damage Category Description 11 Bark Beetles 13-17 Other Insects 12 21 22 25 41-42 Defoliators Root/Butt Diseases Stem Decays/Cankers Foliage Diseases Animal Damage 50 Abiotic Damage 70 Human Damage Damage Agent Damage Part Damage Severity Tree Remarks Region 2 Field Guide Tolerance No misses on live trees with a severity of 2 or greater. No misses on live trees with a severity of 3 or greater. No misses of shoot moths or weevils on live trees. No misses on live trees with a severity of 2 or greater. No misses on live trees with a severity of 3 or greater. No misses on Elytroderma on live trees. No misses on live trees with terminal leader damage or with greater than 1/4 of bole circumference affected. No misses on wind, snow, or ice bending, breakage, or bole cracks and frost damage to shoots on trees less than 1-inch diameter and lightning. No misses on live trees for logging damage or fire if the damage affects greater than 1/4 of the bole circumference or if an open wound is in contact with the ground. Region 2 Field Guide Appendix L: Accuracy Standards Ground Surface Cover Field Plot Number Cover Type Cover Percent Tolerance No Errors No Errors ± 10 Percent Vegetation Composition Field Plot Number Live /Dead Layer Life form Species Minimum Height Average Height Maximum Height Canopy Cover Average Diameter Maturity Cover Remarks User Field No Errors No Errors No Errors No Errors No Error in species level identification for dominant, common or community type indicator plants. No plant name can be repeated within a layer. ± 10% of Height ± 10% of Height ± 10% of Height ± 10 Percent No Errors No Errors Down Woody Field Plot Number First Duff Second Duff Fuel Depth Twigs 0 - .24 Twigs .25 - .99 Branch 1.0 - 2.99 Volume 1 Weight 1 Volume 2 Weight 2 Volume 3 Weight 3 Volume 4 Weight 4 Tolerance Tolerance No Errors ± 1/2 inch ± 1/2 inch No Errors ± 40% ± 30% ± 20% L-5 Appendix L: Accuracy Standards Down Woody (cont.) Field Piece Count Decay Class Diameter Piece Length Region 2 Field Guide Tolerance No missed pieces No Errors ± 1 inch on measurements No Errors Region 2 Field Guide Appendix M: Glossary of Terms APPENDIX M: GLOSSARY OF TERMS Term Aspect Azimuth Basal Area Bole Length Breast Height CALVEG Canopy Cover Compacted Live Crown Ratio Compartment Crown Class Crown Length Crown Ratio DEM Definition A position facing or commanding a given direction; exposure. Aspect is the compass direction of the prevailing slope with respect to true north. A horizontal angular measure from true north to an object of interest. The cross-sectional area of the stem or stems of a plant or of all plants in a stand, generally expressed as square units per unit area. For trees, measured at 4.5 feet above ground, for forbs and grasses, measured at the root crown. The straight-line distance measured parallel to the main bole of a tree, from its base to its tip. A point located on the uphill side of the main stem, by measuring 4.5 feet along the uphill side of the bole from ground level or the predominant root collar. Preclude slight, non-compacted litter accumulations when establishing breast height. Classification and Assessment with LANDSAT of Visible Ecological Groupings. It is a California-wide system for classifying vegetative and non-vegetative cover types. The primary cover type relates to life form and uses a 3-character alpha code. The percent of a fixed area covered by the crown of an individual plant species or delimited by the vertical projection of its outermost perimeter; small openings in the crown are included. The percent of the total height of the tree that supports a full, live crown. For trees that have uneven length crowns, occularly transfer lower branches to fill holes in the upper portions of the crown, until a full, even crown is created. A land area, usually between 3,000 and 8,000 acres, easily identified on the ground by physical features. A compartment is comparable in size to a sub-watershed, or landscape management unit. It is used as a convenience for maintaining stand records and planning vegetation management projects. The relative position of the tree or shrub crown with respect to the competing vegetation around it. Crown class for each tree or shrub is judged in the context of its immediate environment, that its, those trees or shrubs which are competing for sunlight with the subject tree or shrub. The vertical distance from the top of the leader to the base of the crown, measured to the lowest live branch-whorl with live branches in at least 3 quadrants, and continuous with the main crown. The ratio of compacted live crown length to bole length. Lengths are measured parallel to the bole from the base of the tree to the tip. Digital Elevation Model. USGS geographic elevation data distributed in raster form. Digital representation of the shape of the earth's surface. Typically, digital elevation data consists of arrays of values that represent topographic elevations measured at equal intervals on the Earth's surface. M-1 Appendix M: Glossary of Terms Region 2 Field Guide Glossary of Terms (cont.) Term Diameter Diameter at Breast Height (DBH) Diameter at Root Collar (DRC) Down Log Down Woody Material Duff Layer Elevation Fuel Bed Fuel Model GPS Ground Level Group Talley Growth Height Growth Intersect Diameter Definition The length of a straight-line segment passing through the center of an item and terminating at its periphery. A measure at breast height (4.5 feet), outside bark, of the tree bole, perpendicular to the tree bole. The straight line passing through the center of a cross section of a bole measured at the root collar of a shrub or tree. Stem material (conifer or hardwood) that is lying on the ground. If a stem material is leaning more than 45 degrees from vertical, is not selfsupporting, and/or in contact with the ground, it is considered a down log. Woody pieces of trees and shrubs that have been uprooted (no longer supporting growth) or severed from their root system, not selfsupporting, and are lying on the ground. Duff is the fermentation and humus layer of the forest floor. It does not include the freshly cast material in the litter layer. The top of the duff is where needles, leaves, and other cast-off vegetative material have noticeably begun to decompose. Individual particles usually will be bound by fungi mycelium. When moss is present, the top of the duff is just below the green portion of the moss. The bottom of the duff is the start of the soil (“A” horizon). Vertical distance from a datum, usually mean sea level, to a point or object on the earth’s surface. Not to be confused with altitude, which refers to points above the earth’s surface. The fuel bed is the accumulation of dead, woody residue on the forest floor. It begins at the top of the duff layer and above. It includes litter, dead limbwood and bolewood from tree species, as well as dead material from shrub, herbaceous, and grass species. Mathematical descriptions of fuel properties (e.g., fuel load and fuel depth) that are used as inputs to calculations of fire danger indices and fire behavior potential. Global Positioning System. A network of radio-emitting satellites deployed by the U.S. Department of Defense. Ground-based GPS receivers can automatically derive accurate surface coordinates for all kinds of GIS, mapping, and surveying data collection. The forest floor, made up by soil and duff layer. It does not include unincorporated woody debris that may rise above the ground line. In reference to a point of measure, it is the highest point of the ground touching the base of the object being referenced. A count of one or more items of the same type or species and recorded as a single line entry. A measure of the increase in growth layers for a specified time frame. The increase in height over a set period of time. Measurement of diameter at a point where the sampling plane intersects the geometric center of the object being tallied. No adjustment is made for stem irregularities at the point of intersection. Region 2 Field Guide Appendix M: Glossary of Terms Glossary of Terms (cont.) Term Lean (Tree) Length Life Form Limiting Distance Live Crown Length Ownership Plant Species Plot Configuration Plot Proclaimed Forest Quadratic Mean Diameter Radial Growth Increment Random Sample Reconciliation Code Slope Species Stand Definition The deflection from vertical, > 15 degrees of a straight line passing through the geometric center of the base and top of the main stem. The measurement of the extent of something along its greatest dimension. Species and individuals that are grouped into classes on the basis of their similarities in structure and function. A growth form that displays an obvious relationship to important environmental factors. A comparative measurement between the subplot radius and the distance from the subplot center to the center of the object. The comparison is used to determine whether the object is IN or OUT of the fixed area subplot. IN - The object is “in” if the measured distance is equal to or less than the subplot radius. OUT - The object is “out” if the measured distance is greater than the subplot radius. The straight-line distance measured parallel to the main bole of a tree, from the top of the live crown to the base of the live crown. The identification of the legal owner/administrator on both the surface and subsurface estates. The major subdivision of a genus or subgenus of a plant being described or measured. The size and shape of the sampling unit (plot) and the spatial arrangement of subplots within that unit. A sub-sample of a plot or stand exam. This is the unit on which data are recorded to individual trees, snags, logs, understory vegetation, and fuels. Data can be collected on either a fixed area or variable radius area. Units of the National Forest System as originally proclaimed or designated by Congress. The diameter of the tree of average basal area. The increase in tree radius over a period of time at breast height, or occasionally at the base. Any method of sample selection based on the theory of probability (degree of certainty). At any stage of the operation of selection, the probability of any set of units being selected must be known. It is the only method that can provide a measure of precision of the estimate. A code used to reflect the status of an individually tallied item with regards to previous surveys. A deviation from the horizontal. A code that represents a fundamental category of taxonomic classification of an organism. A spatially continuous group of trees and associated vegetation having similar structures and growing under similar soil and climatic conditions. M-3 Appendix M: Glossary of Terms Region 2 Field Guide Glossary of Terms (cont.) Term Stand Exam Grid Stratified Sample Stratum Stump Tree Tree Age Definition Basic data collection method for stand exams. It consists of a set of plots, separated by equal distances on a grid pattern. The lines of the grid (transects) are oriented in cardinal directions. There is a predetermined distance between plots. The number of transects and grid plots will vary depending upon the size and shape of the stand. A method of sampling forest resources where stands or polygons of similar properties are lumped into strata. This improves the efficiency of an inventory by reducing the variability within a given population. The less variability there is within a strata, the fewer samples will need to be taken to achieve a statistically valid result. A group of stands within a condition class; similar characteristics such as forest type, tree size class, and canopy density. The woody base of a tree remaining in contact with the soil after the trunk or main stem has been severed at a point less than 4.5 feet above ground height (measured on the uphill side). A woody perennial plant, typically large, with a single well-defined stem carrying a more or less definite crown. Total age of the above ground stem of a tree (not age of the root stock or the total age from seed). Total age is usually the annual ring count to the pith of the tree at breast height plus an estimate of the number of years it took the tree to reach breast height. Region 2 Field Guide Appendix N: Fuel Models APPENDIX N: FUEL MODELS The original 13 fuel models are from “Aids to Determining Fuel Models for Estimating Fire Behavior”, Hal E. Anderson, INT-122, 1982. The remaining fuel models are from “Standard Fire Behavior Fuel Models: A Comprehensive Set for Use with Rothermel’s Surface Fire Spread Model” by Joe H. Scott and Robert E. Burgan. RMRS –GTR-153. June 2005. Fuel Model Fuel Model Code Fuel Model Name Fuel Type Model Set Fuel 1-Hr Fuel 10-Hr 1 Short grass (1 foot) Original 13 0.74 2 Original 13 3 Timber (grass and understory) Tall grass (2.5 feet) 4 Chaparral (6 feet) 5 Brush (2 feet) 6 Dormant brush, hardwood slash Southern rough Grass and grassdominated Grass and grassdominated Grass and grassdominated Chaparral and shrub fields Chaparral and shrub fields Chaparral and shrub fields Chaparral and shrub fields Timber litter Timber litter Timber litter Slash Slash Slash Nonburnable 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 91 NB1 Closed timber litter Hardwood litter Timber (litter and understory) Light logging slash Medium logging slash Heavy logging slash Urban/Developed 92 NB2 Snow/Ice Nonburnable 93 NB3 Agricultural Nonburnable 98 NB4 Open Water Nonburnable 99 NB5 Bare Ground Nonburnable 101 GR1 Short, Sparse Dry Climate Grass (Dynamic) Grass N-1 0 Fuel 100Hr 0 Fuel Bed Depth 1 2 1 0.500 1 Original 13 3.01 0 0 2.50 Original 13 5.01 4.010 2 6 Original 13 1 0.500 0 2 Original 13 1.50 2.500 2 2.50 Original 13 1.13 1.870 1.500 2.50 Original 13 Original 13 Original 13 1.50 2.92 3.01 1 0.410 2 2.500 0.150 5.010 0.20 0.20 1 Original 13 Original 13 Original 13 Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan 1.50 4.01 7.01 0 4.51 14.03 23.04 0 5.510 16.53 28.05 0 1 2.30 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.10 0 0 0.40 Appendix N: Fuel Models Fuel Models (cont.) Fuel Model 102 Fuel Model Code GR2 103 GR3 104 GR4 105 GR5 106 GR6 107 GR7 108 GR8 109 GR9 121 GS1 122 GS2 123 GS3 124 GS4 141 SH1 142 SH2 143 SH3 144 SH4 145 SH5 146 SH6 147 SH7 148 SH8 Region 2 Field Guide Fuel Model Name Fuel Type Model Set Fuel 1-Hr Fuel 10-Hr 0 Fuel 100Hr 0 Fuel Bed Depth 1 Low Load, Dry Climate Grass (Dynamic) Low Load, Very Coarse, Humid Climate Grass (Dynamic) Moderate Load, Dry Climate Grass (Dynamic) Low Load, Humid Climate Grass (Dynamic) Moderate Load, Humid Climate Grass (Dynamic) High Load, Dry Climate Grass (Dynamic) High Load, Very Coarse, Humid Climate Grass (Dynamic) Very High Load, Humid Climate Grass (Dynamic) Low Load, Dry Climate Grass-Shrub (Dynamic) Moderate Load, Dry Climate Grass-Shrub (Dynamic) Moderate Load, Humid Climate Grass-Shrub (Dynamic) High Load, Humid Climate Grass-Shrub (Dynamic) Low Load, Dry Climate Shrub (Dynamic) Moderate Load, Dry Climate Shrub Moderate Load, Humid Climate Shrub Low Load, Humid Climate Timber-Shrub High Load, Dry Climate Shrub Low Load, Humid Climate Shrub Very High Load, Dry Climate Shrub High Load, Humid Climate Shrub Grass Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan 0.10 0.10 0.40 0 2 Grass Scott and Burgan 0.25 0 0 2 Grass Scott and Burgan 0.40 0 0 1.50 Grass Scott and Burgan 0.10 0 0 1.50 Grass Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan 1 0 0 3 0.50 1 0 4 Grass Scott and Burgan 1 1 0 5 Grass-Shrub Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan 0.20 0 0 0.90 0.50 0.500 0 1.50 Grass-Shrub Scott and Burgan 0.30 0.250 0 1.80 Grass-Shrub Scott and Burgan 1.90 0.300 0.100 2.10 Shrub Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan 0.25 0.250 0 1 1.35 2.400 0.750 1 0.45 3 0 2.40 0.85 1.150 0.200 3 3.60 2.100 0 6 2.90 1.450 0 2 3.50 5.300 2.200 6 2.05 3.400 0.850 3 Grass Grass Grass-Shrub Shrub Shrub Shrub Shrub Shrub Shrub Shrub N-2 Region 2 Field Guide Appendix N: Fuel Models Fuel Models (cont.) Fuel Model Fuel Fuel Model Name Model Code Fuel Type Model Set Fuel 1-Hr Fuel 10Hr Fuel 100Hr Fuel Bed Depth 149 SH9 Shrub Scott and Burgan 4.50 2.450 0 4.40 161 TU1 TimberUnderstory Scott and Burgan 0.20 0.900 1.500 0.60 162 TU2 Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan 1.800 1.250 1 TU3 TimberUnderstory TimberUnderstory 0.95 163 1.10 0.150 0.250 1.30 164 TU4 0 0.50 4 4 3 1 181 TL1 1 2.200 3.600 0.20 182 TL2 1.40 2.300 2.200 0.200 183 TL3 0.50 2.200 2.800 0.30 184 TL4 0.50 1.500 4.200 0.40 185 TL5 High Load Conifer Litter Timber Litter 1.15 2.500 4.400 0.60 186 TL6 Timber Litter 2.40 1.200 1.200 0.30 187 TL7 Moderate Load Broadleaf Litter Large Downed Logs 0.30 1.400 8.100 0.40 188 TL8 Long-Needle Litter Timber Litter 5.80 1.400 1.100 0.30 189 TL9 Timber Litter 6.65 3.300 4.150 0.60 201 SB1 Very High Load Broadleaf Litter Low Load Activity Fuel 1.50 3 11 1 202 SB2 Slash-Blowdown 4.50 4.250 4 1 203 SB3 Slash-Blowdown Scott and Burgan 5.50 2.750 3 1.20 204 SB4 Moderate Load Activity Fuel or Low Load Blowdown High Load Activity Fuel or Moderate Load Blowdown High Load Blowdown Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan 0 TU5 TimberUnderstory TimberUnderstory Timber Litter 4.50 165 Very High Load, Humid Climate Shrub (Dynamic) Low Load, Dry Climate Timber-Grass-Shrub (Dynamic) Moderate Load, Humid Climate Timber-Shrub Moderate Load, Humid Climate Timber-GrassShrub (Dynamic) Dwarf Conifer With Understory Very High Load, Dry Climate Timber-Shrub Low Load Compact Conifer Litter Low Load Broadleaf Litter Moderate Load Conifer Litter Small Downed Logs Slash-Blowdown Scott and Burgan 5.25 3.500 5.250 2.70 Timber Litter Timber Litter Timber Litter Timber Litter Slash-Blowdown N-3 Appendix N: Fuel Models Region 2 Field Guide Detailed Description of the Fuel Models Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Detailed Description Contains fine, very porous, and continuous herbaceous fuels that have cured or are nearly cured. Generally less than one-third of the area contains shrubs or timber. Grasslands and savanna are represented along with stubble, grass-tundra, and grass-shrub combinations. Annual and perennial grasses are included in this fuel model. Herbaceous material with litter and dead-down stem wood from the open shrub or timber overstory. Open shrub lands and pine stands or scrub oak stands that cover one-third to two-thirds of the area. Stand may include clumps and may include pinyon-juniper. Stands are tall, averaging about three feet, but considerable variation may occur. Approximately one-third or more of the stand is considered dead and cured. May include cultivated grains that have not been harvested, tall prairie, and marshland grasses. Stands of mature shrubs, 6 feet or more tall such as California mixed chaparral, the high pocosin along the east coast, the pine barrens of New Jersey, or the closed jack pine stands of the northcentral states. Besides flammable foliage, stand may contain dead woody material. May contain a deep litter layer. Shrubs are young with little dead material, and the foliage contains little volatile material. Usually shrubs are short and almost totally cover the area. Young, green stands with no dead wood qualify: laurel, vine maple, alder, or even chaparral, manzanita, or chamise. The shrubs are older, but not as tall as model 4, nor do they contain as much fuel as model 4. This model covers a broad range of shrub conditions: intermediate stands of chamise, chaparral, oak brush, low pocosin, Alaskan spruce taiga, and shrub tundra. May include hardwood slash that has cured. Pinyon-juniper shrub lands may be represented. Stands of shrubs are generally between 2 and 6 feet high. Palmetto-galliberry understory, with a pine overstory, is typical. Low pocosin may be represented. Black spruce shrub combinations in Alaska may also be represented. Contains closed canopy stands of short needle conifers or hardwoods that have leafed out. The compact litter layer is mainly needles, leaves, and occasionally twigs because little undergrowth is present. Representative conifer types are white pine, lodgepole pine, spruce, fir, and larch. Both long-needle conifer stands and hardwood stands, especially the oak-hickory types, are typical. Closed stands of long-needled pine like ponderosa, Jeffrey, red pines, or southern pine plantations are grouped in this model. May contain concentrations of dead-down woody material. Dead-down fuels include quantities of 3-inch or larger limb wood resulting from over maturity or natural events that create a large load of dead material on the forest floor. Any forest type may be considered if heavy down material is present; examples are insect- or disease-ridden stands, wind thrown stands, overmature situations with deadfall, and aged light thinning or partial cut slash. Contains slash and herbaceous material intermixed with slash. Light partial cuts or thinning operations in mixed conifer stands, hardwood stands, and southern pine harvests are considered. Clearcuts generally produce more slash than represented here. The less than 3-inch material load is less than 12 tons per acre. The greater than 3 inch is represented by not more than 10 pieces, 4 inches in diameter, along a 50 foot transect. The visual impression is dominated by slash and much of it is less than 3 inches in diameter. The fuels are well distributed. Heavily thinned conifer stands; clearcuts, and medium or heavy partial cuts are represented. The material larger than 3 inches is represented by encountering 11 pieces, 6 inches in diameter along a 50 foot transect. There is a continuous layer of slash. Large quantities of material larger than 3 inches are present. Clearcuts and heavy partial cuts in mature and over mature stands are depicted where the slash load is dominated by the greater than 3 inch diameter material. Fuels less than 3 inches are generally only 10 percent of the total load. May include situations where the slash still has “red” needles attached. N-4 Region 2 Field Guide Appendix N: Fuel Models Detailed Description of the Fuel Models (cont.) Code 91 92 93 98 99 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 121 122 123 124 141 Detailed Description Land covered by urban and suburban development. The area must not support wildland fire spread. In some cases the area may experience structural fire losses during a wildland fire incident; however, structure ignition in those cases is either house-to-house or by firebrands, neither of which is directly modeled using fire behavior fuel models. If sufficient vegetation surrounds structures such that wildland fire spread is possible, then choose a fuel model appropriate for the wildland vegetation. Land covered by permanent snow and ice. Areas covered by seasonal snow and ice can be mapped to two different fuels models. Agricultural land maintained in a nonburnable condition; examples include irrigated annual crops, mowed or tilled orchards, and so forth. However, there are many agricultural areas that are not kept in a non burnable condition. For example, grass is often allowed to grow beneath vines or orchard trees, and wheat or similar crops are allowed to cure before harvest; in those cases use a different fuel model. Land covered by open bodies of water such as lakes, rivers and oceans. Land devoid of enough fuel to support wildland fire spread. Such areas include gravel pits, arid deserts with little vegetation, sand dunes, rock outcroppings, beaches and so forth. The primary carrier of fire is sparse grass, though small amounts of fine fuel may be present. The grass is generally short, either naturally or by grazing, and may be sparse or discontinuous. The moisture extraction is indicative of a dry climate fuelbed, but may also be applied in high-extinction moisture fuelbeds because in both cases predicted spread rate and flame length are low compare to other grass models. The primary carrier of fire is grass, though small amounts of fine dead fuel may be present. Load is greater than 101, and fuelbed may be more continuous. Shrubs, if present, do not affect fire behavior. The primary carrier of fire is continuous, coarse, humid-climate grass. Grass and herb fuel load is relatively light; fuelbed depth is about 2 feet. Shrubs are not present in significant quantity to affect fire behavior. The primary carrier of fire is continuous, dry-climate grass. Load and depth are greater than 102; fuelbed depth is about 2 feet. The primary carrier of fire is humid-climate grass. Load is greater than 103 but depth is lower, about 1-2 feet. The primary carrier of fire is continuous humid-climate grass. Load is greater than 105 but depth is about the same. Grass is less coarse than 105. The primary carrier of fire is continuous dry-climate grass. Load and depth are greater than 104. Grass is about 3 feet tall. The primary carrier of fire is continuous, very coarse, humid-climate grass. Load and depth are greater than 106. Spread rate and flame length can be extreme if grass is fully cured. The primary carrier of fire is dense, tall, humid-climate grass. Load and depth are greater than 108, about 6 feet tall. Spread rate and flame length can be extreme if grass is fully or mostly cured. The primary carrier of fire is grass and shrubs combined. Shrubs are about 1 foot high, grass load is low. Spread rate is moderate; flame length is low. Moisture of extinction is low. The primary carrier of fire is grass and shrubs combined. Shrubs are 1 to 3 feet high, grass load is moderate. Spread rate is high; flame length moderate. Moisture of extinction is low. The primary carrier of fire is grass and shrubs combined. Moderate grass/shrub load, average grass/shrub depth less than 2 feet. Spread rate is high; flame length moderate. Moisture of extinction is high. The primary carrier of fire is grass and shrubs combined. Heavy grass/shrub load, depth greater than 2 feet. Spread rate high; flame length very high. Moisture of extinction is high. The primary carrier of fire is woody shrubs and shrub litter. Low shrub fuel load, fuelbed about 1 foot; some grass may be present. Spread rate is very low; flame length very low. N-5 Appendix N: Fuel Models Region 2 Field Guide Detailed Description of the Fuel Models (cont.) Code 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 161 162 163 164 165 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 201 Detailed Description The primary carrier of fire is woody shrubs and shrub litter. Moderate fuel load (higher than 141), depth about 1 foot, no grass fuel present. Spread rate is very low; flame length low. The primary carrier of fire is woody shrubs and shrub litter. Moderate shrub load, possibly with pine overstory or herbaceous fuel, fuel bed depth 2 to 3 feet. Spread rate is low; flame length low. The primary carrier of fire is woody shrubs and shrub litter. Low to moderate shrub and litter load, possibly with pine overstory, fuel bed depth about 3 feet. Spread rate is high; flame length moderate. The primary carrier of fire is woody shrubs and shrub litter. Heavy shrub load, depth 4-6 feet. Spread rate very high; flame length very high. Moisture of extinction is high. The primary carrier of fire is woody shrubs and shrub litter. Dense shrubs, little or no herbaceous fuel, fuelbed depth about 2 feet. Spread rate is high; flame length high. The primary carrier of fire is woody shrubs and shrub litter. Very heavy shrub load, depth 4 to 6 feet. Spread rate lower than 146, but flame length similar. Spread rate is high, flame length is very high. The primary carrier of fire is woody shrubs and shrub litter. Dense shrubs, little or no herbaceous fuel, fuelbed depth about 3 feet. Spread rate is high; flame length high. The primary carrier of fire is woody shrubs and shrub litter. Dense, finely branched shrubs with significant fine dead fuel, about 4-6 feet tall; some herbaceous fuel may be present. Spread rate is high; flame length very high. The primary carrier of fire is low load of grass and/or shrub with litter. Spread rate is low; flame length is low. The primary carrier of fire is moderate litter load with shrub component. High extinction moisture. Spread rate is moderate; flame length is low. The primary carrier of fire is moderate forest litter with grass and shrub components. High extinction moisture. Spread rate is high; flame length is moderate. The primary carrier of fire is short conifer trees with grass or moss understory. Spread rate is moderate; flame length is moderate. The primary carrier of fire is heavy forest litter with a shrub or small tree understory. Spread rate is moderate; flame length is moderate. The primary carrier of fire is compact forest litter. Light to moderate load, fuels 1 to 2 inches deep. May be used to represent a recently burned forest. Spread rate is very low; flame length is very low. The primary carrier of fire is broadleaf (hardwood) litter. Low load, compact broadleaf litter. Spread rate is very low; flame length is very low. The primary carrier of fire is moderate load conifer litter, light load of coarse fuels. Spread rate is very low; flame length low. The primary carrier of fire is moderate load of fine litter and coarse fuels. Includes small diameter downed logs. Spread rate is low; flame length low. The primary carrier of fire is high load of fine litter; light slash or mortality fuel. Spread rate is low; flame length low. The primary carrier of fire is moderate load broadleaf litter, less compact than 182. Spread rate is very moderate; flame length is low. The primary carrier of fire is heavy load of forest litter, includes large diameter downed logs. Spread rate low; flame length low. The primary carrier of fire is moderate load long-needle pine litter, may include small amount of herbaceous load. Spread rate is moderate; flame length low. The primary carrier of fire is very high load, fluffy broadleaf litter. This can also be used to represent heavy needle-drape. Spread rate is very moderate; flame length moderate. The primary carrier of fire is light dead and down activity fuel. Fine fuel load is 10 to 20 t/ac weighted towards fuels 1 to 3 inch diameter class; depth is less than 1 foot. Spread rate is moderate; flame length moderate. N-6 Region 2 Field Guide Appendix N: Fuel Models Detailed Description of the Fuel Models (cont.) Code 202 203 204 Detailed Description The primary carrier of fire is moderate dead and down activity fuel or light blowdown. Fine fuel load is 7 to 12 t/ac, evenly distributed across 0 to 0.25, 0.25 to 1, and 1 to 3 inch diameter classes, depth is about 1 foot. Blowdown is scattered, with many trees still standing. Spread rate is moderate; flame length moderate. The primary carrier of fire is heavy dead and down activity fuel or moderate blowdown. Fine fuel load is 7 to 12 t/ac, weighted toward 0 to 0.25 inch diameter class, depth is more than 1 foot. Blowdown is moderate; trees compacted to near the ground. Spread rate is high; flame length high. The primary carrier of fire is heavy blowdown fuel. Blowdown id total, fuelbed is not compacted, most foliage and fine fuel still attached to blowdown. Spread rate is very high; flame length very high. N-7