Region 6 Field Guide Appendix E: Existing Vegetation References and Codes APPENDIX E: EXISTING VEGETATION REFERENCES AND CODES February 2014 Existing Vegetation References Code PNW R6F02 Name Pacific Northwest Ecoclass Codes for Seral and Potential Natural Communities. PNW-GTR-418. Region 6 Forest 2 (Fremont-Winema) Existing Vegetation Codes Existing PNW Vegetation Codes Code AB AC AG AO AR AX CA CC CD CE CF CH CJ CL CM CP CR CS CW CX FM FS FW FX GA GB GM GR GS GX HA HB HC Author Frederick C. Hall. (1998) Description Buildings, structures, roads, campgrounds Cultivated lands Grassland; permanent pasture that is maintained in forest, shrub, or desert climates Orchards; maintained exotic forest stands Recreation areas; parks, golf courses, or play areas Administrative or agricultural (no descriptor specified) Alpine open, forest park Western redcedar Douglas-fir Subalpine fir, Engelmann spruce Silver or noble fir Hemlock, western Juniper, western Lodgepole pine Mountain hemlock Ponderosa, Jeffery pine Red fir Sitka spruce Grand or white fir Coniferous forest (no descriptor specified) Moist (mesic) forbland Subalpine or alpine forbland Wet forbland Forbland (no descriptor specified) Annual grasslands Bunchgrasses Mesic (forest zone) grasslands Rhizomatous grass-sedge Subalpine or alpine grass or sedge lands PNC grassland (no descriptor specified) Alder Bigleaf maple Cottonwood-ash bottoms E-1 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix E: Existing Vegetation References and Codes Existing PNW Vegetation Codes (cont.) Code HL HO HQ HT HX MD MM MS MT MW MX NC NF NI NL NM NR NS NT NX SC SD SM SS SW SX WL WR WX Description Canyon live oak tree size Oak, Oregon or black Quaking aspen Tanoak tree size Hardwood woodland or forest (no descriptor specified) Dry meadow Moist meadow Subalpine or alpine wet meadow Tule, standing water Wet meadow Meadow; grass/sedge (no descriptor specified) Cinders, lava flow, mud flow, glacial wash; continuous disturbance or low site potential precludes vegetation reaching over 10 percent crown cover Flood plain periodically denuded of vegetation with no foreseeable means of establishing plants Ice fields, glaciers, perennial snow Landform failure, natural slumps, avalanches, avalanche trails with little practical means of establishing vegetative cover Mine tailings, dredging; human-caused disturbances, which has little current vegetation potential Rocky lands with too little soil (or no soil) for good vegetative cover Sand with minimal vegetative cover; shoreline or interior dunes Talus with minimal vegetative potential Nonvegetated land; less than 10 percent crown cover potential (no descriptor specified) Chaparral Dry shrubland (sagebrush) Mesic (forest zone) shrublands Subalpine to alpine shrublands Wet shrublands PNC shrubland (no descriptor specified) Lakes, ponds, impoundments; perennial or intermittent Running water bodies, streams, rivers, creeks, ditches; perennial or intermittent Water-covered areas (no descriptor specified) Existing Region 6 Forest 2 (Fremont-Winema) Vegetation Codes EV Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Common_Name Silver fir White fir Grand fir Subapline fir Noble fir Red fir Bigleaf maple Red alder Pacitif madrone Incense cedar True mountain mahogany Chinquapin Ash E-2 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix E: Existing Vegetation References and Codes Existing Region 6 Forest 2 (Fremont-Winema) Vegetation Codes (cont.) EV Code 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 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 255 Common Name Western juniper Western larch Whitebark pine Lodgepole pine Englemann spruce Western white pine Ponderosa pine Quaking aspen Interior Douglas fir (east of CA) Oregon white bark Black oak Early seral Willow Western redcedar Western hemlock Mountain hemlock Ponderosa pine mix Ponderosa-lodgepole pine mix Ponderosa pine-Douglas fir Ponderosa pine-western juniper-Douglas fir Western juniper-ponderosa pine Douglas-fir/Pacific yew Mixed conifer dry Mixed conifer mesic Mixed conifer moist Upper montane mixed conifer Upper montane moist mixed conifer Whitebark pine mix Lodgepole pine mix Lodgepole pine-Englemann spruce Mountain hemlock mix Englemann spruce-subalpine fir Mixed conifer-deciduous forest dry Mixed conifer-deciduous forest moist Western juniper-deciduous mix Mixed deciduous forest dry Mixed deciduous forest moist Port Orchard cedar Tanoak Knobcone pine Jeffery pine Sugar pine Sitka spruce Bitter cherry Canyon live oak Redwood Knobcone pine mix Jeffrey pine mix Non-forested E-3 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix F: Potential Vegetation References APPENDIX F: POTENTIAL VEGETATION REFERENCES Code 110 406 407 408 409 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 Name Forest Habitat Types of Northern Idaho: A Second Approximation; USDA/FS Gen.Tech.Rep. INT-236. Riparian Community Type Classification of Eastern IdahoWestern Wyoming; USDA /FS Report R4-ECOL-85-01. Riparian Community Type Classification of Utah and Southeastern Idaho; USDA/FS Report R4-ECOL-89-01. Sagebrush-Grass Habitat Types of Southern Idaho; Forest, Wildlife, and Range Experiment Station Bulletin No. 35; Univ. of Idaho, Moscow. Steppe Vegetation of Washington; Washington Agriculture Experiment Station Tech. Bulletin No. 62. Vegetation-Soil Units in the Central Oregon Juniper Zone. Res. Pap. PNW-19. Portland, OR: USDA, Forest Service, Pac. N.W. For. & Range Exp. Stat. 60 pp. A Preliminary Classification of Forest Communities in the Central Portion of The Western Cascades in Oregon. Bull. 4, Coniferous Forest Biome, Ecosystem Analysis Studies, US/Int. Biological Program. Plant Communities of the Blue Mountains In Eastern Oregon and Southeastern Washington. R6 Area Guide 3-1. Portland, OR: USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, 62 pp. illus. R6 AG 3-1. Plant Associations of the Fremont National Forest. R6 Ecol 79-004. Portland, OR: USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, 106 pp. Plant Associations of South Chiloquin and Klamath Ranger Districts, Winema National Forest. R6 Ecol 79-005. USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region. 96 pp. Plant Association and Management Guide for the Pacific Silver Fir Zone, Mt. Hood And Willamette National Forests. R6 Ecol 100-1982. Plant Association and Management Guide for the Pacific Silver Fir Zone, Gifford Pinchot National Forest. R6 Ecol 13083. Portland, OR: USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region. 76 pp. Forested Plant Associations Of The Okanogan National Forest. R6 Ecol 132-1983. Portland, OR: USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region. 116 pp. Plant Associations of the Crooked River National Grassland, Ochoco National Forest. R6 Ecol 133-1983. Portland, OR: USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region. 98 pp. Plant Associations of the Central Oregon Pumice Zone. R6 Ecol 104-1985. Portland, OR: USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region. 138 pp. F-1 Author Stephen V. Cooper, Kenneth E. Neiman, Robert Steele, and David W. Roberts (1987) A.P Youngblood, W.G. Padgett, and A.H. Winward (1985) W.G. Padgett, A.P. Youngblood, and A.H. Winward (1989) M. Hironaka, M.A. Fosberg, and A.H. Winward (1983) R.F. Daubenmire (1970) Richard S. Driscoll, 1964 Dyrness, C.T., Jerry F. Franklin, and W.H. Moir. 1974 Hall, F.C. 1973 W.E. Hopkins, 1979 W.E. Hopkins, (1979) Hemstrom, M.A., W.H. Emmingham, N.M. Halverson, S.E. Logan, C. Topik. 1982 Brockway, D.G., C. Topik, M.A. Hemstrom, W.H. Emmingham. 1983 Williams, C.K. and T.R. Lillybridge. 1983 Hopkins, W.E., and B.L. Kovalchik. 1983 Volland, L.A. 1985 Appendix F: Potential Vegetation References Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation References (cont.) Code 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 Name Plant Association and Management Guide, Siuslaw National Forest. R6 Ecol-220-1986. Portland, OR: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region. 121 pp. Plant Association and Management Guide for the Western Hemlock Zone, Gifford Pinchot National Forest. R6 Ecol 2301986. Portland, OR: USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region. 133 pp. Plant Association and Management Guide for the Western Hemlock Zone, Mt. Hood National Forest. R6 Ecol 232-1986. Portland, OR: USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region. 111 pp. Plant Associations of the Wallowa-Snake Province, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. R6 Ecol 255-1986. Portland, OR: USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region. 513 pp. Plant Association and Management Guide, Willamette National Forest. R6 Ecol 257-1986. Portland, OR: USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region. 312 pp. Riparian Zone Associations, Deschutes, Ochoco, Fremont, and Winema National Forests. R6 Ecol. Tech. Paper 279-1987. Portland, OR: USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region. 171 pp. Forested Plant Associations of the Olympic National Forest. R6 Ecol. Tech. Paper 001-88. Portland, OR: USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region. 502 p. Plant Association and Management Guide for the Ponderosa Pine, Douglas Fir, and Grand Fir Zones, Mt. Hood National Forest. R6 Ecol. Tech. Paper 004-88. Portland, OR: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region. 132 p. Plant Association and Management Guide for the Grand Fir Zone--Gifford Pinchot National Forest. R6 Ecol. Tech. Paper 006-88. Portland, OR: USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region. 110 p. Field Guide to the Forested Plant Associations of the Mt.Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. R6 Ecol TP 028-91. Portland, OR: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region. 196 pp. Plant Associations of the Blue and Ochoco Mountains. R6 ERW TP 036-92. Portland, OR: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, 207 pp. Plant Association and Management Guide for the Mountain Hemlock Zone, Gifford Pinchot and Mt. Hood National Forests. R6 MTH-GP TP-08-95. Portland, OR: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region. 101pp. Mid-Montane Wetland Plant Associations of the Malheur, Umatilla, and Wallowa-Whitman National Forests. R6 NR ECOL TP-22-97. Riparian Ecological Types, Gifford Pinchot and Mt. Hood National Forests, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. R6 NR-TP-10-96. Portland, OR: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region. 203 pp. F-2 Author Hemstrom, M.A. and S.E. Logan, 1986 Topik, C. N.M. Halverson, and D.G. Brockway. 1986 Halverson, N.M., C. Topik and R. VanVickle. 1986 Johnson, C.G. and S.A. Simon. 1987 Hemstrom, M.A., S.E. Logan, and W. Pavlat. 1986 Kovalchik, B.L. 1987 Henderson, J.A., D.H. Peter, R.D. Lesher. 1988 Topik, C., N.M. Halverson, T.High. 1988 Topik, C. and N. Halverson. 1988 Henderson, J.A., R.D. Lesher, D.H. Peter, and D.C. Shaw. 1992 Johnson, Jr., C.G., and R.R. Clausnitzer. 1992 Topic, C., D. Smith, N.Diaz, and T. High. 1995 Crowe, Elisabeth A; Clausnitzer, Rodrick R. 1997 Diaz, Nancy M.; Mellen, T.Kim. 1996 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix F: Potential Vegetation References Potential Vegetation References (cont.) Code 626 627 628 631 632 633 634 635 636 638 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 646 Name Field Guide for Forested Plant Associations of the Wenatchee National Forest. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-359. 335 pp. Forested Plant Associations of the Colville National Forest. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-360. Vegetation of Two Drainagesin Eagle Cap Wilderness, Wallowa Mountains, Oregon. INT-288. Ogden, UT: USDA Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. 42 p. Forest Habitat Types of the Colville Indian Reservation. Publication No. MISC0110. Pullman, WA: Washington State University, Agriculture Research Center, 110 pp. Forest Vegetation of Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho. Tech. Bull. 60. Pullman, WA: Washington State University, Wash. Agr. Exp. Stat. 104 pp. illust. Willamette N.F., Eugene, OR, Soil Inventory Mapping Units. The Oregon Dunes NRA Resource Inventory, Siuslaw National Forest. Plant Associations of the Commercial Forest of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. Warm Springs, OR: Warm Springs Indian Reservation. 142 pp. illust. The Forest Communities of Mount Rainier National Park. Scientific Monograph Series No. 19. Washington, DC: US Department of the Interior, National Part Service. 194 pp, illust. Forest Habitat Types of the Spokane Indian Reservation. Res. Bull. XB-0936. Pullman, WA: Wash. State Univ., Agr. Res. Center. 65 pp, illus. Pacific Northwest Ecoclass Codes for Seral and Potential Natural Communities. PNW-GTR-418 (contains a combination of the codes in references 602-638). Some combination of references 604, 615, 622, and 624. Field Guide to the Forested Plant Associations of Southwestern Oregon. R6-NR-ECOL-TP-17-96. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region. Plant Associations of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region R6-NRECOL-TP-09-98. Major Indicator Shrubs and Herbs on National Forests of Western Oregon and Southwestern Washington. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region R6-TM-229-1986. Key Species for Plant Associations on the Rogue River, Siskiyou, and Umpaqua National Forests. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region R6-NR-ECOL-TP-026-97. Major Indicator Shrubs and Herbs on National Forests of Eastern Oregon. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region R6-TM-190-1985. Major Indicator Shrubs and Herbs in Riparian Zones on National Forests of Central Oregon. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region R6-ECOL-TP-005-88. F-3 Author Lillybridge, T.R.; Kovalchik, B.L.; Williams, C.K.; Smith, B.G 1995 Williams, Clinton K.; Kelley, Brian F.; Smith, Bradley G.; Lillybridge, Terry R. 1995 Cole, David N. 1982 Clausnitzer, R.R., and B.A. Zamora. 1987 Daubenmire, R. and Jean B. Daubenmire. 1968 Carlos Pinto, USDA Forest Service. 1972 Marsh, R, R. Helliwell and J. Rodgers. 1987 Franklin, J.F. W.H. Moir, M.A. Hemstrom, S.E. Greene, B.A. Smith. 1988 Zamora, B.A. 1983 Hall, Federick C. (1998) Atzet, Thomas; White, D.E.; McCrimmon, L.A.; Martinez, P.A.; Fong, P.R. and V. D. Randall 1996 Christy, John A., James S. Kaga, and Alfred M. Wiedemann. (1986) Halverson, Nancy M. (1986) Seda, Anitithomas Atzet, and David Wheeler. (1989, updated 1997) Hopkins, William, and Robert Rawlins. (1988) Kovalchik, Bernard L., William E. Hopkins, and Steven J. Brunsfeld. (1988) Appendix F: Potential Vegetation References Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation References (cont.) Code 647 648 649 650 651 Name Field Guide for the forested plant associations of the Westside Cascades of northwest Oregon. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region R6-NR-ECOL-TP-02-02. 2002 Field guide to the forested plant associations of the northern Oregon Coast range. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region R6-NR-ECOL-TP-03-02. 2002 Some combination of references 614, 619 and 647 Some combination of references 642 and 648 Some combination of references 608, 613, 620 and 623 F-4 Author McCain, Cindy; Diaz, Nancy McCain, Cindy; Diaz, Nancy Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes APPENDIX G: POTENTIAL VEGETATION CODES REF 602 602 602 602 602 602 CODE CJG1 CJG111 CJG112 CJG2 CJS221 CJS222 602 602 CJS224 CJS225 602 602 602 603 603 603 603 603 603 603 603 603 603 603 603 603 603 603 603 603 603 603 603 603 603 604 604 604 604 CJS223 CJS236 CJS3 CDS151 CDS252 CDS253 CDS254 CDS311 CFC151 CFF152 CFF251 CFF252 CFS251 CFS253 CFS654 Common Name western juniper/bluebunch wheatgrass western juniper/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass western juniper/bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass western juniper/Idaho fescue western juniper/big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass western juniper/big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrassDouglas’ dustymaiden western juniper/big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrasswoollypod milkvetch western juniper/big sagebrush/Idaho fescue western juniper/big sagebrush/Idaho fescue-lupine western juniper/big sagebrush-antelope bitterbrush western juniper/antelope bitterbrush Douglas-fir/oceanspray Douglas-fir/vine maple/salal Douglas-fir/vine maple/Cascade barberry Douglas-fir/vine maple/common whipplea Douglas-fir-western hemlock/California hazelnut (steep, shallow soil) Pacific silver fir-mountain hemlock/common beargrass Pacific silver fir/oneleaf foamflower noble fir/sweet after death Pacific silver fir/sweet after death Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/common beargrass Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/bunchberry dogwood CHC553 CHF122 CHF124 CHH351 CHS222 CHS321 Pacific silver fir/Pacific rhododendron-oval-leaf blueberry/bunchberry dogwood western hemlock-Pacific silver fir/Pacific rhododendronCascade barberry western hemlock-Pacific silver fir/Pacific rhododendron/twinflower western hemlock-Pacific silver fir/twinflower western hemlock/western swordfern western hemlock/western swordfern-redwood-sorrel western hemlock/giant chinquapin western hemlock/vine maple/western swordfern western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-Cascade barberry CDS711 Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark (Blue Mtns) CHC551 CHC552 CHS322 CMC151 CAG111 CDG111 CDS611 western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-salal Alaska cedar/devilsclub subalpine fir-whitebark pine/Geyer’s sedge Ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/Geyer’s sedge (Blue Mtns) Ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/common snowberry-oceanspray G-2 Scientific Name JUOC/PSSP6 JUOC/FEID-PSSPS JUOC/PSSP6-POSE JUOC/FEID JUOC/ARTR2/PSSPS JUOC/ARTR2/PSSPSCHDO JUOC/ARTR2/PSSPSASPUL2 JUOC/ARTR2/FEID JUOC/ARTR2/FEIDLUPIN JUOC/ARTR2-PUTR2 JUOC/PUTR2 PSME/HODI PSME/ACCI/GASH PSME/ACCI/MANE2 PSME/ACCI/WHMO PSME-TSHE/COCOC ABAM-TSME/XETE ABAM/TITRU ABPR/ACTR ABAM/ACTR ABAM/VAME/XETE ABAM/VAOV/ COCA13 ABAM/RHMA3VAOV/COCA13 TSHE-ABAM/ RHMA3-MANE2 TSHE-ABAM/ RHMA3/LIBO3 TSHE-ABAM/LIBO3 TSHE/POMU TSHE/POMU-OXOR TSHE/CHCHC4 TSHE/ACCI/POMU TSHE/RHMA3MANE2 TSHE/RHMA3-GASH CHNO/OPHO ABLA-PIAL/CAGE2 PIPO-PSME/CAGE2 PIPO-PSME/SYALHODI PSME/PHMA5 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 604 604 604 604 CODE CES311 CES411 CJG111 CJS111 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 CJS811 CLG211 CLS411 CLS511 CPG111 CPG112 CPM111 CPS221 CWF311 CWG111 CWG112 CWS211 CWS811 FS5911 GB4911 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 604 605 605 605 CJS211 GB4912 GB4913 GB4914 GB9111 GBB911 GS1211 GS3911 HQM1 MD MM MW SD1911 SD2911 SD39 SD49 SD9111 SDB9 SM19 SM29 SM31 SS4911 CJS112 CLC111 CLC112 Common Name subalpine fir/thinleaf huckleberry (Blue mountains) subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry (Blue Mountains) western juniper/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass western juniper/little sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass-Idaho fescue western juniper/big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass-Idaho fescue western juniper/scabland sagebrush (scabland) lodgepole pine/pinegrass-grouse whortleberry lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry (Blue Mountains) lodgepole pine/thinleaf huckleberry (Blue Mountains) ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass (Blue Mountains) ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue (Blue Mountains) ponderosa pine/blue wildrye ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/Ross’ sedge grand fir/twinflower-forb Douglas-fir/pinegrass (residual soil) Douglas-fir/pinegrass (ash soil) grand fir/thinleaf huckleberry grand fir/grouse whortleberry poke knotweed bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass-onespike danthonia (shallow soil, scabland) bluebunch wheatgrass-Idaho fescue (deep soil, gentle slopes) bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass (shallow soil, steep slopes) bluebunch wheatgrass-Idaho fescue (deep soil, steep slopes) Sandberg bluegrass-onespike danthonia biscuit-scabland complex Idaho fescue (subalpine) Geyer’s sedge (subalpine) quaking aspen/grass (meadow, wetland) meadow, dry (water table available part of the growing season) meadow, moist (water table available all growing season) meadow, wet (surface moist or wet all growing season) little sagebrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass mountain big sagebrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass antelpoe bitterbrush-bluebunch wheatgrass-Idaho fescue curl-leaf mountain mahogany scabland sagebrush/Sandberg bluegrass (scabland) biscuit-scabland (complex) mallow ninebark thinleaf alder (snowslide) common snowberry (shrubland) mountain big sagebrush/Geyer’s sedge western juniper/little sagebrush/Idaho fescue lodgepole pine-whitebark pine/mountain blue penstemon lodgepole pine-whitebark pine/King’s sandwort G-3 Scientific Name ABLA/VAME ABLA/VASC JUOC/FEID-PSSPS JUOC/ARAR8/PSSP6FEID JUOC/ARTR2/PSSP6FEID JUOC/ARRI2 PICO/CARU-VASC PICO/VASC PICO/VAME PIPO/PSSPS PIPO/FEID PIPO/ELGL PIPO/PUTR2/CARO5 ABGR/LIBO3-2FORB PSME-ABIES/CARU PSME-ABIES/CARU ABGR/VAME ABGR/VASC POPH PSSPS-POSE-DAUN PSSPS-FEID PSSPS-POSE PSSPS-FEID POSE-DAUN FEID CAGE2 POTR5/2GRAM ARAR8/FEID-PSSPS ARTRV/FEID-PSSPS PUTR2-PSSPS-FEID CELE3 ARRI2/POSE PHMA5 ALINT SYAL ARTRV/CAGE2 JUOC/ARAR8/FEID PICO-PIAL/PELA7 PICO-PIAL/ARKI Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 605 605 605 605 CODE CLG315 CLG415 CLH111 CPC211 605 CWC111 605 605 605 605 605 605 605 605 605 605 605 605 605 605 605 605 605 605 605 606 606 606 606 606 606 606 606 606 606 606 606 CWC411 Common Name lodgepole pine/Virginia strawberry-Idaho fescue lodgepole pine/squirreltail-long-stolon sedge lodgepole pine-quaking aspen/Virginia strawberry ponderosa pine-western juniper/curl-leaf mountain mahoganyantelope bitterbrush-basin big sagebrush/Idaho fescue ponderosa pine/woolly mule-ears ponderosa pine-quaking aspen/Wheeler bluegrass ponderosa pine/mountain big sagebrush/Wheeler bluegrass ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/Idaho fescue (pumice) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-greenleaf manzanita/Idaho fescue (pumice) white fir-ponderosa pine-incense cedar/Saskatoon serviceberry white fir-lodgepole pine/long-stolon sedge-western needlegrass white fir-ponderosa pine-sugar pine/sticky currant CWH211 white fir-ponderosa pine-quaking aspen/long-stolon sedge CPF111 CPH311 CPS121 CPS211 CPS217 CWC311 CWC412 CWS117 CWS313 MD3111 MM1911 MW1911 SD1913 SD2912 SD9211 white fir-ponderosa pine-sugar pine/greenleaf manzanita white fir-ponderosa pine/greenleaf manzanita-hollyleaved barberry white fir-ponderosa pine/common snowberry/tuber starwort CRS311 Kentucky bluegrass (dry meadow) tufted hairgrass-Nebraska sedge (moist meadow) Nebraska sedge-Baltic rush (wet meadow) little sagebrush/Idaho fescue-squirreltail basin big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass little sagebrush-narrowleaf mock goldenweed/Sandberg bluegrass little sagebrush/Sandberg bluegrass-onespike danthonia little sagebrush/red fescue (alpine) lodgepole pine/forb lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry/forb lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry/long-stolon sedge mountain hemlock/grouse whortleberry ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-big sagebrush/Idaho fescue ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/Idaho fescue ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/western needlegrass Shasta red fir/long-stolon sedge Shasta red fir-mountain hemlock/pinemat manzanita/longstolon sedge Shasta red fir/giant chinquapin/pipsissewa-long-stolon sedge CWH112 white fir/giant chinquapin-Oregon boxleaf/pipsissewa SD9212 SS4921 CLF111 CLS413 CLS414 CMS111 CPS111 CPS211 CPS212 CRG111 CRS112 CWC215 white fir-Douglas-fir/snowbush ceanothus/kinnikinnick G-4 Scientific Name PICO/FRVIP2-FEID PICO/ELELE-CAIN9 PICO-POTR5/FRVIP2 PIPO-JUOC/CELE3PUTR2-ARTRT/FEID PIPO/WYMO PIPO-POTR5/PONE2 PIPO/ARTRV/PONE2 PIPO/PUTR2/FEID PIPO/PUTR2ARPA6/FEID ABCO-PIPOCADE27/AMAL2 ABCO-PICO/CAIN9ACOCO ABCO-PIPOPILA/RIVI3 ABCO-PIPOPILA/ARPA6 ABCO-PIPOPOTR5/CAIN9 ABCO-PIPO/ARPA6MAAQ2 ABCOPIPO/SYAL/PSJA2 POPR DECA18-CANE2 CANE2-JUBA ARAR8/FEID-ELELE ARTRT/PSSPS ARAR8-STST5/POSE ARAR8/POSE-DAUN ARAR8/FERU2 PICO/2FORB PICO/VASC/2FORB PICO/VASC/CAIN9 TSME/VASC PIPO/PUTR2ARTR2/FEID PIPO/PUTR2/FEID PIPO/PUTR2/ACOCO ABSH/CAIN9 ABSHTSME/ARNE/CAIN9 ABSH/CHCHC4/CHU M-CAIN9 ABCOPSME/CEVE/ARUV ABCO/CHCHC4PAMY/CHUM Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 606 606 CODE CWM111 CWS116 607 607 607 607 607 CFF152 CFF153 CFS151 CFS251 CFS253 606 606 607 607 607 607 607 607 607 607 607 607 607 607 607 608 608 608 608 608 608 608 608 608 608 608 608 608 608 609 609 609 609 609 609 609 CWS312 SD1913 CFC251 Common Name white fir/thinleaf alder (meadow) white fir/snowbrush ceanothus-squawcarpet/Virginia strawberry white fir/common snowberry/Virginia strawberry little sagebrush/Idaho fescue-squirreltail Pacific silver fir-western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-salal CFS254 CFS255 CFS256 CFS351 CFS551 CFS552 Pacific silver fir/rusty menziesia Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry-salal Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/bride’s bonnet Pacific silver fir/devilsclub Pacific silver fir/Cascade azalea/common beargrass Pacific silver fir/Cascade azalea/bride’s bonnet CFS651 CFS652 CFS653 CFS654 CMS114 CMS216 CFF152 CFF253 CFS151 CFS152 CFS251 CFS254 CFS255 CFS256 CFS257 CFS351 CFS550 CMS210 CMS221 CMS223 CAC1 CAG112 CDG123 CDG131 CDG311 CDS411 CDS631 Pacific silver fir/oneleaf foamflower Pacific silver fir/redwood-sorrel Pacific silver fir/Cascade barberry Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/common beargrass Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/bunchberry dogwood Pacific silver fir/vine maple/oneleaf foamflower Pacific silver fir/Pacific rhododendron-Cascade barberry Pacific silver fir/Pacific rhododendron/common beargrass Pacific silver fir/Pacific rhododendron-oval-leaf blueberry/bunchberry dogwood mountain hemlock/grouse whortleberry mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry/common beargrass Pacific silver fir/oneleaf foamflower Pacific silver fir/sweet after death-bride’s bonnet Pacific silver fir/Cascade barberry Pacific silver fir/salal (Gifford Pinchot) Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/common beargrass Pacific silver fir/rusty menziesia Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry-salal Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/bride's bonnet Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry Pacific silver fir/devilsclub Pacific silver fir/Cascade azalea (Gifford Pinchot) mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry (Gifford Pinchot) mountain hemlock/rusty menziesia mountain hemlock/Cascade azalea subalpine larch whitebark pine/pinegrass Douglas-fir/kinnikinnick (Okanogan) Douglas-fir/pinegrass (Okanogan and Colville) ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/bluebunch wheatgrass Douglas-fir/Oregon boxleaf (Okanogan) Douglas-fir/kinnikinnick-antelope bitterbrush G-5 Scientific Name ABCO/ALINT ABCO/CEVECEPR/FRVI ABCO/SYAL/FRVI ARAR8/FEID-ELELE ABAMTSHE/RHMA3-GASH ABAM/TITRU ABAM/OXOR ABAM/MANE2 ABAM/VAME/XETE ABAM/VAOV/COCA1 3 ABAM/MEFE ABAM/VAOV-GASH ABAM/VAME/CLUN2 ABAM/OPHO ABAM/RHAL2/XETE ABAM/RHAL2/CLUN 2 ABAM/ACCI/TITRU ABAM/RHMA3MANE2 ABAM/RHMA3/XETE ABAM/RHMA3VAOV/COCA13 TSME/VASC TSME/VAME/XETE ABAM/TITRU ABAM/ACTR-CLUN2 ABAM/MANE2 ABAM/GASH ABAM/VAME/XETE ABAM/MEFE ABAM/VAOV-GASH ABAM/VAME/CLUN2 ABAM/VAOV ABAM/OPHO ABAM/RHAL2 TSME/VAME TSME/MEFE TSME/RHAL2 LALY PIAL/CARU PSME/ARUV PSME/CARU PIPO-PSME/PSSPS PSME/PAMY PSME/ARUV-PUTR2 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 609 609 609 609 609 609 609 609 609 609 609 609 609 609 609 609 609 610 CODE CDS632 CDS633 CDS715 CDS811 CEF211 CEG311 CEM211 CES111 CES211 CES312 CES412 CES413 CES611 CFS258 CFS553 HQG111 HQS211 CJS212 610 CJS226 610 610 610 610 610 610 610 610 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 CJS213 CJS231 CJS232 CJS291 CJS292 CJSB11 CPS211 SD9131 CDS612 CDS613 CDS614 CJS311 CLG311 CLG313 CLG314 CLG411 CLG412 CLG413 Common Name Douglas-fir/mountain snowberry (Okanogan and Colville) Douglas-fir/common snowberry Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark (Okanogan and Colville) Douglas-fir/blueberry subalpine fir/longtube twinflower (Okanogan and Colville) subalpine fir/pinegrass (Okanogan and Colville) Engelmann spruce/field horsetail subalpine fir/Oregon boxleaf (Okanogan) subalpine fir/Cascade azalea subalpine fir/blueberry subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry (Okanogan and Colville) subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry/pinegrass (Okanogan) subalpine fir/pink mountainheath Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry Pacific silver fir/Cascade azalea (Okanogan) quaking aspen/pinegrass quaking aspen/common snowberry western juniper/basin big sagebrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass (N slope) western juniper/basin big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrassSandberg bluegrass (S slope) western juniper/basin big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrassIdaho fescue (flat) western juniper/basin big sagebrush-rockspirea/bluebunch wheatgrass-arrowleaf balsamroot (steep canyon) western juniper/basin big sagebrush-yellow rabbitbrush/Idaho fescue-arrowleaf balsamroot (steep N canyon) western juniper/rubber rabbitbrush-basin big sagebrush/crested wheatgrass western juniper/rubber rabbitbrush-basin big sagebrush/beardless wheatgrass western juniper/basin big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrassIdaho fescue (mound) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/Idaho fescue (pumice) scabland sagebrush/Sandberg bluegrass-bigseed biscuitroot (scabland) mixed conifer/common snowberry/twinflower (flatlands) mixed conifer/common snowberry/forb mixed conifer/common snowberry/pinegrass western juniper/antelope bitterbrush/bluebunch wheatgrassIdaho fescue lodgepole pine/western needlegrass (basins, pumice) lodgepole pine/western needlegrass-tailcup lupine-Nutall’s linanthus lodgepole pine/western needlegrass-tailcup lupine (pumice) lodgepole pine/long-stolon sedge-tailcup lupine (pumice) lodgepole pine/long-stolon sedge-tailcup lupine-beardtongue lodgepole pine/long-stolon sedge-western needlegrass (basins, pumice) G-6 Scientific Name PSME/SYOR2 PSME/SYAL PSME/PHMA5 PSME/VACCI ABLA/LIBOL2 ABLA/CARU PIEN/EQAR ABLA/PAMY ABLA/RHAL2 ABLA/VACCI ABLA/VASC ABLA/VASC/CARU ABLA/PHEM ABAM/VAOV ABAM/RHAL2 POTR5/CARU POTR5/SYAL JUOC/ARTRT/FEIDPSSPS JUOC/ARTRT/PSSPSPOSE JUOC/ARTRT/PSSPSFEID JUOC/ARTRTHODU/PSSPS-BASA3 JUOC/ARTRTCHVI8/FEID-BASA3 JUOC/ERNAN5ARTRT/AGCR JUOC/ERNAN5ARTRT/PSSPI JUOC/ARTRT/PSSPSFEID PIPO/PUTR2/FEID ARRI2/POSE-LOMA3 2TE/SYAL/LIBO3 2TE/SYAL/2FORB 2TE/SYAL/CARU JUOC/PUTR2/PSSPSFEID PICO/ACOCO PICO/ACOCO-LUCALINU3 PICO/ACOCO-LUCA PICO/CAIN9-LUCA PICO/CAIN9-LUCAPENST PICO/CAIN9-ACOCO Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 CODE CLM111 CLM211 CLM311 CLM411 CLS111 CLS112 CLS211 611 611 611 CLS213 CLS214 CLS215 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 CLS212 CLS216 CLS311 CLS412 CLS911 CMS111 CPF111 CPG212 CPS111 CPS112 CPS211 CPS212 CPS213 CPS214 CPS215 CPS216 CPS217 CPS218 CPS311 CPS312 CPS314 CRS111 CWC211 Common Name lodgepole pine/Nebraska sedge-blue wildrye (wetland) lodgepole pine/kinnikinnick (pumice) lodgepole pine/bog blueberry-forb (pumice) lodgepole pine/common beargrass (pumice) lodgepole pine/big sagebrush/Idaho fescue (pumice) lodgepole pine/big sagebrush (rhyolite, pumice) lodgepole pine/antelope bitterbrush/western needlegrass (pumice) lodgepole pine/antelope bitterbrush/long-stolon sedge (pumice) lodgepole pine/antelope bitterbrush/forb (pumice) lodgepole pine/antelope bitterbrush/Idaho fescue (pumice) lodgepole pine/wax currant-antelope bitterbrush/western needlegrass (pumice) lodgepole pine/antelope bitterbrush (rhyolite) lodgepole pine/pinemat manzanita lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry (pumice) lodgepole pine/snowbrush ceanothus-greenleaf manzanita (pumice) mountain hemlock/grouse whortleberry ponderosa pine/woolly mule-ears ponderosa pine/long-stolon sedge-Idaho fescue-Nevada pea ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-big sagebrush/Idaho fescue ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-big sagebrush/squirreltail (rhyolite) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/Idaho fescue (pumice) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/western needlegrass (pumice) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-greenleaf manzanita/western needlegrass (pumice) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-greenleaf manzanita/long-stolon sedge (pumice) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/long-stolon sedge (pumice) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass (pumice) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-greenleaf manzanita/Idaho fescue (pumice) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/squirreltail (rhyolite) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-snowbrush ceanothus/western needlegrass ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-snowbrush ceanothus/long-stolon sedge ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-snowbrush ceanothus/Idaho fescue mixed conifer/pinemat manzanita mixed conifer/snowbrush ceanothus-giant chinquapin/western brackenfern G-7 Scientific Name PICO/CANE2-ELGL PICO/ARUV PICO/VAUL-2FORB PICO/XETE PICO/ARTR2/FEID PICO/ARTR2 PICO/PUTR2/ACOCO PICO/PUTR2/CAIN9 PICO/PUTR2/2FORB PICO/PUTR2/FEID PICO/RICEPUTR2/ACOCO PICO/PUTR2 PICO/ARNE PICO/VASC PICO/CEVE-ARPA6 TSME/VASC PIPO/WYMO PIPO/CAIN9-FEIDLALA3 PIPO/PUTR2ARTR2/FEID PIPO/PUTR2ARTR2/ELELE PIPO/PUTR2/FEID PIPO/PUTR2/ACOCO PIPO/PUTR2ARPA6/ACOCO PIPO/PUTR2ARPA6/CAIN9 PIPO/PUTR2/CAIN9 PIPO/PUTR2/FEIDPSSPS PIPO/PUTR2ARPA6/FEID PIPO/PUTR2/ELELE PIPO/PUTR2CEVE/ACOCO PIPO/PUTR2CEVE/CAIN9 PIPO/PUTR2CEVE/FEID 2TE/ARNE 2TE/CEVECHCHC4/PTAQ Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 611 CODE CWC212 611 611 CWH111 CWS112 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 611 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 612 CWC213 CWS113 CWS114 CWS115 CWS911 GB99 MD1911 MM19 MM90 MW SD1912 SD2912 SD2913 SD2914 SD3311 SD9323 CHF121 CHF122 CHS121 CHS122 CHS123 CHS221 CHS222 CHS321 CHS322 CHS323 CHS324 CHS421 CHS422 CHS423 CHS521 CHS610 CSF121 CSF321 CSS221 CSS321 CSS521 CSS522 Common Name mixed conifer/snowbrush ceanothus-giant chinquapin/pinegrass mixed conifer/snowbrush ceanothus/long-stolon sedge-hairy brackenfern mixed conifer/snowbrush ceanothus-giant chinquapin mixed conifer/snowbrush ceanothus-greenleaf manzanita (pumice) mixed conifer/snowbrush ceanothus-greenleaf manzanita/long-stolon sedge-glaucus beardtongue mixed conifer/snowbrush ceanothus (pumice) mixed conifer/snowbrush ceanothus/long-stolon sedge Engelmann spruce (bottomlands) Sandberg bluegrass-onespike danthonia (scabland) meadow, dry meadow, moist (tufted hairgrass) meadow, moist (bluegrass) meadow, wet (surface moist or wet all growing season) little sagebrush/Idaho fescue basin big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass big sagebrush-antelope bitterbrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass big sagebrush/western needlegrass (rhyolite pumice) antelope bitterbrush/western needlegrass-long-stolen sedge sulpher-flower buckwheat/stipa (flats, rhyolite pumice) western hemlock/redwood-sorrel (coastal) western hemlock/western swordfern (coastal) western hemlock/Cascade barberry (coastal) western hemlock/Cascade barberry-salal (coastal) western hemlock/salal (coastal) western hemlock/vine maple-salal (coastal) western hemlock/vine maple/western swordfern (coast) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-Cascade barberry (coast) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-salal (coast) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron/western swordfern (coast) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-California huckleberry (coast) western hemlock/salmonberry (coastal) western hemlock/salmonberry-vine maple (coast) western hemlock/salmonberry-salal (coastal) western hemlock/devilsclub (coastal) western hemlock/California huckleberry (coastal) Sitka spruce/western swordfern Sitka spruce/redwood-sorrel Sitka spruce/rusty menziesia-red huckleberry Sitka spruce/salal Sitka spruce/salmonberry Sitka spruce/salmonberry-salal G-8 Scientific Name 2TE/CEVECHCHC4/CARU 2TE/CEVE/CAIN9PTAQP2 2TE/CEVE-CHCHC4 2TE/CEVE-ARPA6 2TE/CEVEARPA6/CAIN9-PEEU 2TE/CEVE 2TE/CEVE/CAIN9 PIEN POSE-DAUN DECA18 POA ARAR8/FEID ARTRT/PSSPS ARTR2-PUTR2/FEIDPSSPS ARTR2/ACOCO PUTR2/ACOCOCAIN9 ERUM/STIPA TSHE/OXOR TSHE/POMU TSHE/MANE2 TSHE/MANE2-GASH TSHE/GASH TSHE/ACCI-GASH TSHE/ACCI/POMU TSHE/RHMA3MANE2 TSHE/RHMA3-GASH TSHE/RHMA3/POM U TSHE/RHMA3VAOV2 TSHE/RUSP TSHE/RUSP-ACCI TSHE/RUSP-GASH TSHE/OPHO TSHE/VAOV2 PISI/POMU PISI/OXOR PISI/MEFE-VAPA PISI/GASH PISI/RUSP PISI/RUSP-GASH Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 612 613 613 613 613 613 613 613 613 613 613 613 613 613 613 613 613 613 CODE CSS621 CHC212 CHC213 CHF124 CHF125 CHF221 CHF222 CHF421 CHM121 CHS125 CHS126 CHS127 CHS128 CHS224 CHS524 CHS613 CHS614 CHS615 614 614 CHS327 CHS328 western hemlock-Douglas-fir/oceanspray western hemlock/western swordfern western hemlock/western swordfern-redwood-sorrel western hemlock/sweet after death western hemlock/American skunkcabbage western hemlock/Cascade barberry-salal western hemlock/Cascade barberry western hemlock/Cascade barberry/western swordfern western hemlock/vine maple/sweet after death western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron/common beargrass western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-oval-leaf blueberry/bunchberry dogwood western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-salal western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-Cascade barberry CDG121 CDS622 CDS623 CDS634 CDS711 CDS722 CDS812 Douglas-fir/pinegrass Douglas-fir/common snowberry Douglas-fir/mountain snowberry Douglas-fir/white spirea Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple-mallow ninebark Douglas-fir/thinleaf huckleberry 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 614 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 CHC212 CHF123 CHF124 CHF221 CHM121 CHS124 CHS125 CHS126 CHS223 CHS325 CHS326 CHS522 CHS523 CHS611 CHS612 CHS613 CHS614 CHS615 Common Name Sitka spruce/devilsclub western hemlock-Douglas-fir/oceanspray western hemlock-Douglas-fir-Pacific madrone western hemlock/western swordfern-redwood-sorrel western hemlock/western swordfern western hemlock/sweet after death western hemlock/threeleaf foamflower western hemlock/common ladyfern western hemlock/American skunkcabbage western hemlock/Cascade barberry western hemlock/Cascade barberry/western swordfern western hemlock/Cascade barberry-salal western hemlock/salal western hemlock/Pacific dogwood/sweet after death western hemlock/devilsclub/western swordfern western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry/redwood-sorrel western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry-salal western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry/bunchberry dogwood western hemlock/devilsclub/redwood-sorrel western hemlock/devilsclub/starry false lily of the valley western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry-devilsclub western hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry/common beargrass western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry/redwood-sorrel western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry-salal western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry/bunchberry dogwood G-9 Scientific Name PISI/OPHO TSHE-PSME/HODI TSHE-PSME-ARME TSHE/POMU-OXOR TSHE/POMU TSHE/ACTR TSHE/TITR TSHE/ATFI TSHE/LYAM3 TSHE/MANE2 TSHE/MANE2/POMU TSHE/MANE2-GASH TSHE/GASH TSHE/CONU4/ACTR TSHE/OPHO/POMU TSHE/VAOV/OXOR TSHE/VAOV-GASH TSHE/VAOV/COCA1 3 TSHE-PSME/HODI TSHE/POMU TSHE/POMU-OXOR TSHE/ACTR TSHE/LYAM3 TSHE/MANE2-GASH TSHE/MANE2 TSHE/MANE2/POMU TSHE/ACCI/ACTR TSHE/RHMA3/XETE TSHE/RHMA3VAOV/COCA13 TSHE/RHMA3-GASH TSHE/RHMA3MANE2 TSHE/OPHO/OXOR TSHE/OPHO/MAST4 TSHE/VAOV-OPHO TSHE/VAME/XETE TSHE/VAOV/OXOR TSHE/VAOV-GASH TSHE/VAOV/COCA1 3 PSME/CARU PSME/SYAL PSME/SYOR2 PSME/SPBE2 PSME/PHMA5 PSME/ACGL-PHMA5 PSME/VAME Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 CODE CEF221 CEF311 CEF411 CEG312 CES131 CES221 CES315 CES415 CJG111 CLF211 CLS415 CLS515 CMS131 CMS231 CPG131 CPG132 CPS231 CPS522 CPS523 CWF311 CWF421 CWF422 CWF511 CWG112 CWS211 CWS321 CWS412 CWS912 FM9111 FM9112 FM9113 FW FW3911 FX4111 GB1211 GB1911 GB4111 GB4112 GB4113 GB4114 GB4115 GB4116 GB4117 GB4118 GB4911 GB5121 GB5911 Common Name subalpine fir/twinflower subalpine fir/claspleaf twistedstalk subalpine fir/Jacob’s-ladder subalpine fir/pinegrass subalpine fir/bride’s bonnet subalpine fir/rusty menziesia subalpine fir/thinleaf huckleberry subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry/Jacob’s-ladder western juniper/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass lodgepole pine/twinflower lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry/Jacob’s ladder lodgepole pine/thinleaf huckleberry mountain hemlock/grouse whortleberry mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/common snowberry ponderosa pine/white spirea grand fir/twinflower grand fir/bride’s bonnet grand fir/Pacific yew/bride’s bonnet grand fir/Idaho goldthread grand fir/pinegrass grand fir/thinleaf huckleberry grand fir/white spirea grand fir/Rocky Mountain maple-mallow ninebark grand fir/Rocky Mountain maple Douglas' buckwheat/Sandberg bluegrass Blue Mountain buckwheat/Sandberg bluegrass sulphur-flower buckwheat meadow, ridgetops Cusick’s camas Wallowa lewisia sand dropseed (river terrace) bluebunch wheatgrass-sand dropseed-Fendler threeawn bluebunch wheatgrass-parsnipflower buckwheat bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass-narrowleaf skullcap bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass (basalt) bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass-Cusick’s milkvetch bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass-shaggy fleabane bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass (granite) bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass-Snake River phlox bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass-plains pricklypear bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass (scabland) common snowberry/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass/silky lupine Idaho fescue-prairie Junegrass (ridgetops) G-10 Scientific Name ABLA/LIBO3 ABLA/STAM2 ABLA/POPU3 ABLA/CARU ABLA/CLUN2 ABLA/MEFE ABLA/VAME ABLA/VASC/POPU3 JUOC/FEID-PSSPS PICO/LIBO3 PICO/VASC/POPU3 PICO/VAME TSME/VASC TSME/VAME PIPO/FEID PIPO/PSSPS PIPO/PUTR2/PSSPS PIPO/SYAL PIPO/SPBE2 ABGR/LIBO3 ABGR/CLUN2 ABGR/TABR2/CLUN 2 ABGR/COOC ABGR/CARU ABGR/VAME ABGR/SPBE2 ABGR/ACGL-PHMA5 ABGR/ACGL ERDO/POSE ERST4/POSE ERUME CACU2 LECOW SPCR PSSPS-SPCR-ARPUL PSSPS-ERHE2 PSSPS-POSE-SCAN3 PSSPS-POSE PSSPS-POSE-ASCU5 PSSPS-POSE-ERPU2 PSSPS-POSE PSSPS-POSE-PHCO10 PSSPS-POSE-OPPO PSSPS-POSE SYAL/FEIDPSSPS/LUSE4 FEID-KOMA Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 CODE GB5912 GB5913 GB5914 GB5915 GB5916 GB5917 GB5918 GB5919 GB5920 GB5921 GB5922 GB7111 GB9111 GS1111 GS1112 HQG1 MD3112 MM1921 MM1922 MW19 NTS111 SD2911 SD2915 SD2916 SD2917 Common Name Idaho fescue-prairie Junegrass (mounds) Idaho fescue-prairie Junegrass (high elevation) Idaho fescue-prairie Junegrass (low elevation) Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass (ridgetops) Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass-silky lupine Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass-arrowleaf balsamroot Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass-Snake River phlox common snowberry/Idaho fescue-prairie Junegrass Idaho fescue-timber oatgrass-sedge Idaho fescue-Hood’s sedge Idaho fescue-Geyer’s sedge basin wildrye Sandberg bluegrass-onespike danthonia greenleaf fescue-Hood’s sedge greenleaf fescue-silvery lupine quaking aspen Snake River Degenerated Bench tufted hairgrass-sedge (moist meadow) tufted hairgrass-sedge (wet meadow) sedge (tall, wet meadow) Lewis' mock orange (talus strips) mountain big sagebrush/Idaho fescue mountain big sagebrush/Geyer’s sedge mountain big sagebrush-antelope bitterbrush/Idaho fescue mountain big sagebrush-mountain snowberry-California brome 616 616 CFC311 CFF152 Pacific silver fir-grand fir/starry false lily of the valley Pacific silver fir/oneleaf foamflower 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 615 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 SD30 SD3111 SD3112 SD49 SD5611 SD6121 SD65 SD9111 SD9322 SM19 SM3111 SM32 CDC711 CDC712 CDC713 CDS211 CDS212 CDS213 CDS641 CFC251 squaw apple-mountain snowberry antelope bitterbrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass antelope bitterbrush/bluebunch wheatgrass curl-leaf mountain mahogany netleaf hackberry/bluebunch wheatgrass smooth sumac/bluebunch wheatgrass spiny greasebush/bluebunch wheatgrass scabland sagebrush/Sandberg bluegrass buckwheat/Oregon twinpod mallow ninebark/common snowberry common snowberry-rose mountain snowberry Douglas-fir-western hemlock/Cascade barberry Douglas-fir-western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron Douglas-fir-western hemlock/salal Douglas-fir/oceanspray-Cascade barberry Douglas-fir/oceanspray/grass Douglas-fir/oceanspray-common whipplea Douglas-fir/creeping snowberry Pacific silver fir-western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-salal G-11 Scientific Name FEID-KOMA FEID-KOMA FEID-KOMA FEID-PSSPS FEID-PSSPS-LUSE4 FEID-PSSPS-BASA3 FEID-PSSPS-PHCO10 SYAL/FEID-KOMA FEID-DAIN-CAREX FEID-CAHO5 FEID-CAGE2 LECI4 POSE-DAUN FEVI-CAHO5 FEVI-LUARL5 POTR5 DECA18-CAREX DECA18-CAREX CAREX PHLE4 ARTRV/FEID ARTRV/CAGE2 ARTRV-PUTR2/FEID ARTRV-SYOR2BRCA5 PERA4-SYOR2 PUTR2/FEID-PSSPS PUTR2/PSSPS CELE3 CELAR/PSSPS RHGL/PSSPS GLSPA/PSSPS ARRI2/POSE ERIOG/PHOR2 PHMA5/SYAL SYAL/ROSA5 SYOR2 PSME-TSHE/MANE2 PSME-TSHE/RHMA3 PSME-TSHE/GASH PSME/HODI-MANE2 PSME/HODI/2GRAM PSME/HODI-WHMO PSME/SYMO ABAMTSHE/RHMA3-GASH ABAM-ABGR/MAST4 ABAM/TITRU Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 616 616 616 616 CODE CFF153 CFS151 CFS251 CFS253 Common Name Pacific silver fir/redwood-sorrel Pacific silver fir/Cascade barberry Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/common beargrass Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/bunchberry dogwood 616 616 CFS651 CFS652 Pacific silver fir/vine maple/oneleaf foamflower Pacific silver fir/Pacific rhododendron-Cascade barberry 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 CFS254 CFS255 CFS256 CFS351 CFS551 CFS552 CFS653 CFS654 Pacific silver fir/rusty menziesia Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry-salal Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/bride’s bonnet Pacific silver fir/devilsclub Pacific silver fir/Cascade azalea/common beargrass Pacific silver fir/Cascade azalea/bride’s bonnet CHS354 CHS355 Pacific silver fir/Pacific rhododendron/common beargrass Pacific silver fir/Pacific rhododendron-oval-leaf blueberry/bunchberry dogwood western hemlock/redwood-sorrel (Willamette) western hemlock/western swordfern (Willamette) western hemlock/sweet after death western hemlock/twinflower western hemlock/salal (Willamette) western hemlock/Cascade barberry/redwood-sorrel western hemlock/Cascade barberry/sweet after death western hemlock/Cascade barberry-salal western hemlock/Cascade barberry western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-oval-leaf blueberry/bunchberry dogwood western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-salal (Willamette) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-Cascade barberry (Willamette) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron/common beargrass (Willamette) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron/redwood-sorrel western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron/twinflower CMG211 CMS114 CMS216 CMS612 CWF211 CWS521 CWS522 FM2911 FM3011 FM9911 mountain hemlock/woodrush mountain hemlock/grouse whortleberry mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry/common beargrass mountain hemlock/Pacific rhododendron grand fir/pipsissewa grand fir/kinnikinnick grand fir/Cascade barberry common beargrass-red fescue garden vetch-subalpine fleabane-blue wildrye common woolly sunflower-varileaf phacelia CHF111 CHF151 CHF221 CHF321 CHS111 CHS113 CHS114 CHS124 CHS125 CHS326 CHS351 CHS352 CHS353 CHS511 CHS615 western hemlock/devilsclub (Willamette) western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry/bunchberry dogwood G-12 Scientific Name ABAM/OXOR ABAM/MANE2 ABAM/VAME/XETE ABAM/VAOV/COCA1 3 ABAM/MEFE ABAM/VAOV-GASH ABAM/VAME/CLUN2 ABAM/OPHO ABAM/RHAL2/XETE ABAM/RHAL2/CLUN 2 ABAM/ACCI/TITRU ABAM/RHMA3MANE2 ABAM/RHMA3/XETE ABAM/RHMA3VAOV/COCA13 TSHE/OXOR TSHE/POMU TSHE/ACTR TSHE/LIBO3 TSHE/GASH TSHE/MANE2/OXOR TSHE/MANE2/ACTR TSHE/MANE2-GASH TSHE/MANE2 TSHE/RHMA3VAOV/COCA13 TSHE/RHMA3-GASH TSHE/RHMA3MANE2 TSHE/RHMA3/XETE TSHE/RHMA3/OXOR TSHE/RHMA3/LIBO 3 TSHE/OPHO TSHE/VAOV/COCA1 3 TSME/LUZUL TSME/VASC TSME/VAME/XETE TSME/RHMA3 ABGR/CHUM ABGR/ARUV ABGR/MANE2 XETE-FERU2 VISA-ERPE3-ELGL ERLA6-PHHE2 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 616 CODE FW5111 GM4121 MM3911 MT1911 NCS111 NRL911 NRL912 NRR911 NTS211 NTS911 SM5911 SM8111 SM8112 SW4121 Common Name false hellebore-common cowparsnip blue wildrye-bromegrass sedge-Howell's marsh marigold sedge-panicled bulrush (hydric) shrub (lava flows) rock garden (steep, xeric) rock garden (steep, moist) rock graden (flat, xeric) vine maple (talus) talus thimbleberry/poke knotweed Sitka alder (rocky soil) vine maple (rocky soil) blueberry-rose meadowsweet/grass 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 HQS221 MD1911 MD3111 MM1912 MM2911 MM2912 MM2913 MM2914 MM2915 MS1111 MS2111 quaking aspen/common snowberry/blue wildrye Cusick’s bluegrass Kentucky bluegrass tufted hairgrass woolly sedge Nebraska sedge widefruit sedge water sedge analogue sedge Brewer’s sedge black alpine sedge 616 616 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 SW4122 SW4123 CEM111 CEM221 CEM222 CEM311 CEM312 CLM112 CLM113 CLM114 CLM211 CLM311 CLM312 CLM313 CLM314 CLM911 CPS511 CWF431 FW4111 FW4211 HQM121 HQM411 rose spirea-bog blueberry/sedge spirea-willow/sedge Engelmann spruce/widefruit sedge Engelmann spruce/field horsetail-twistedstalk Engelmann spruce/bride’s bonnet Engelmann spruce/bog blueberry/forb Engelmann spruce/bog blueberry/widefruit sedge lodgepole pine/Kentucky bluegrass lodgepole pine/widefruit sedge lodgepole pine/water sedge lodgepole pine/kinnikinnick lodgepole pine/bog blueberry-forb lodgepole pine/bog blueberry/widefruit sedge lodgepole pine/rose spirea/forb lodgepole pine/rose spirea/widefruit sedge lodgepole pine-Engelmann spruce/fewflower spikerush ponderosa pine/common snowberry (floodplain) white fir/bride’s bonnet Bride’s bonnet-gray alder arrowleaf ragwort quaking aspen/blue wildrye quaking aspen-lodgepole pine/rose spirea/widefruit sedge G-13 Scientific Name VERAT-HEMA80 ELGL-BROMU CAREX-CALEH2 CAREX-SCMI2 2SHRUB ACCI RUPA/POPH ALVIS ACCI VACCISPSPS/2GRAM SPDO-VAUL/CAREX SPIRA-SALIX/CAREX PIEN/CAAN15 PIEN/EQAR-STREP3 PIEN/CLUN2 PIEN/VAUL/2FORB PIEN/VAUL/CAAN15 PICO/POPR PICO/CAAN15 PICO/CAAQ PICO/ARUV PICO/VAUL-2FORB PICO/VAUL/CAAN15 PICO/SPDO/2FORB PICO/SPDO/CAAN15 PICO-PIEN/ELQU2 PIPO/SYAL ABCO/CLUN2 CLUN2/ALIN2 SETR POTR5/ELGL POTR5PICO/SPDO/CAAN15 POTR5/SYAL/ELGL POCU3 POPR DECA18 CAPE42 CANE2 CAAN15 CAAQ CASI2 CABR12 CANI2 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 617 CODE MS2112 Common Name broom sedge-black alpine sedge-tufted hairgrass 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 SS1911 SW1111 SW1112 SW1113 SW1114 SW1115 SW1116 SW2211 SW2212 SW2213 SW2911 SW4111 SW4112 CDS221 CDS255 CDS651 CEF321 CES212 CES321 CES621 CFF111 CFF211 CFF311 CFF611 CFF612 CFF911 CFM111 CFS154 CFS155 CFS156 CFS211 pink mountainheath willow/Kentucky bluegrass willow/woolly sedge willow/widefruit sedge willow/water sedge willow/Sitka sedge willow/beaked sedge gray alder/common snowberry gray alder/rose spirea gray alder (spring) gray alder bog blueberry/Sitka sedge bog blueberry/fewflower spikerush Douglas-fir/oceanspray-dwarf rose Douglas-fir/salal Douglas-fir/kinnikinnick subalpine fir/broadleaf lupine subalpine fir/Cascade azalea (Olympic) subalpine fir/thinleaf huckleberry (Olympic) subalpine fir/common juniper Pacific silver fir/redwood-sorrel (Olympic) Pacific silver fir/sweet after death-oneleaf foamflower Pacific silver fir/common beargrass Pacific silver fir/western swordfern Pacific silver fir/western swordfern-redwood-sorrel Pacific silver fir (depauperate) Pacific silver fir/American skunkcabbage Pacific silver fir/salal (Olympic) Pacific silver fir/salal/deer fern Pacific silver fir/salal/redwood-sorrel Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/common beargrass (Olympic) Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry (Olympic) Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/white avalanche-lily 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 617 618 618 618 MS3111 MW1921 MW1922 MW1923 MW1924 MW2911 MW4911 MW4912 SD2311 CFS212 CFS213 CFS214 mountain sedge panicled bulrush-bigleaf sedge Sitka sedge blister sedge beaked sedge woollyfruit sedge fewflower spikerush common spikerush big sagebrush-silver sagebrush/Cusick’s bluegrass Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/common beargrass (Olympic) G-14 Scientific Name CASC11-CANI2DECA18 CASC12 SCMI2-CAAM10 CAAQD CAVE6 CARO6 CALA11 ELQU2 ELPA3 ARTR2ARCA13/POCU3 PHEM SALIX/POPR SALIX/CAPE42 SALIX/CAAN15 SALIX/CAAQ SALIX/CAAQD SALIX/CARO6 ALIN2/SYAL ALIN2/SPDO ALIN2 ALIN2 VAUL/CAAQD VAUL/ELQU2 PSME/HODI-ROGY PSME/GASH PSME/ARUV ABLA/LULA4 ABLA/RHAL2 ABLA/VAME ABLA/JUCO6 ABAM/OXOR ABAM/ACTR-TITRU ABAM/XETE ABAM/POMU ABAM/POMU-OXOR ABAM ABAM/LYAM3 ABAM/GASH ABAM/GASH/BLSP ABAM/GASH/OXOR ABAM/VAME/XETE ABAM/VAOV ABAM/VAOV/ERMO 8 ABAM/VAOV/XETE Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 CODE CFS215 CFS216 CFS217 CFS218 CFS219 CFS220 CFS311 CFS611 CFS612 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 CHF132 CHF211 CHF511 CHF911 CHM111 CHS131 CHS132 CHS133 CHS134 CHS135 CHS136 CHS137 CHS138 CHS139 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 CHF112 CHF131 CHS331 CHS332 CHS333 CHS334 CHS335 CHS512 CHS621 CHS622 CHS623 CHS624 CMS241 CMS242 CMS243 CMS244 CMS245 CMS311 CMS312 Common Name Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/oneleaf foamflower Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry-Cascade barberry Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/redwood-sorrel Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/bride’s bonnet Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/twinflower Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry-Cascade azalea Pacific silver fir/devilsclub (Olympic) Pacific silver fir/Pacific rhododendron (Olympic) Pacific silver fir/Pacific rhododendron-oval-leaf blueberry western hemlock/redwood-sorrel (Olympic) western hemlock/western swordfern-redwood-sorrel (Olympic) western hemlock/western swordfern-threeleaf foamflower western hemlock/sweet after death (Olympic) western hemlock/common beargrass (Olympic) western hemlock/depauperate western hemlock/American skunkcabbage (Olympic) western hemlock/salal (Olympic) western hemlock/salal/common beargrass western hemlock/salal-California huckleberry western hemlock/salal-oceanspray western hemlock/salal-Cascade barberry western hemlock/salal/redwood-sorrel western hemlock/salal/western swordfern western hemlock/Cascade barberry (Olympic) western hemlock/Cascade barberry/western swordfern (Olympic) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron (Olympic) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron/common beargrass (Olympic) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-Cascade barberry (Olympic) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-salal (Olympic) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron/western swordfern (Olympic) western hemlock/devilsclub (Olympic) western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry/common beargrass western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry/redwood-sorrel (Olympic) western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry-salal (Olympic) mountain hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry mountain hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry/white avalanche-lily mountain hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry/common beargrass mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry-oval-leaf blueberry mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry/common beargrass (Olympic) mountain hemlock/pink mountainheath-Cascade bilberry mountain hemlock/Cascade azalea-thinleaf huckleberry G-15 Scientific Name ABAM/VAOV/TITRU ABAM/VAOV-MANE2 ABAM/VAOV/OXOR ABAM/VAOV/CLUN2 ABAM/VAOV/LIBO3 ABAM/VAOV-RHAL2 ABAM/OPHO ABAM/RHMA3 ABAM/RHMA3VAOV TSHE/OXOR TSHE/POMU-OXOR TSHE/POMU-TITR TSHE/ACTR TSHE/XETE TSHE TSHE/LYAM3 TSHE/GASH TSHE/GASH/XETE TSHE/GASH-VAOV2 TSHE/GASH-HODI TSHE/GASH-MANE2 TSHE/GASH/OXOR TSHE/GASH/POMU TSHE/MANE2 TSHE/MANE2/POMU TSHE/RHMA3 TSHE/RHMA3/XETE TSHE/RHMA3MANE2 TSHE/RHMA3-GASH TSHE/RHMA3/POM U TSHE/OPHO TSHE/VAOV TSHE/VAOV/XETE TSHE/VAOV/OXOR TSHE/VAOV-GASH TSME/VAOV TSME/VAOV/ERMO8 TSME/VAOV/XETE TSME/VAME-VAOV TSME/VAME/XETE TSME/PHEM-VADE TSME/RHAL2-VAME Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 618 619 619 619 619 619 619 619 619 619 619 619 619 619 619 619 619 619 619 619 620 620 620 620 620 620 620 620 620 620 620 620 620 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 CODE CSF111 CCF211 CDG141 CDG321 CDS231 CDS661 CDS662 CHC311 CPH211 CPH212 CWC511 CWF321 CWF521 CWF522 CWF523 CWG121 CWS331 CWS531 CWS532 CWS533 CCF212 CDS241 CWG122 CWG123 CWS221 CWS222 CWS223 CWS224 CWS332 CWS534 CWS535 CWS536 CWS537 CEF341 CFF154 CFF250 CFF311 CFF450 CFM111 CFS110 CFS154 CFS211 CFS212 CFS214 CFS216 CFS218 CFS221 CFS222 Common Name Sitka spruce/western swordfern-redwood-sorrel western red cedar-grand fir/sweet after death Douglas-fir/Geyer’s sedge Douglas-fir/western fescue Douglas-fir/oceanspray/Geyer’s sedge Douglas-fir/common snowberry Douglas-fir/pinemat manzanita western hemlock-grand fir/bride’s bonnet ponderosa pine-Oregon white oak/arrowleaf balsamroot ponderosa pine-Oregon white oak/antelope bitterbrush grand fir-Engelmann spruce/starry false lily of the valley grand fir/twinflower grand fir/broadleaf starflower grand fir/sweet after death grand fir/Jacob’s-ladder grand fir/Geyer’s sedge grand fir/snowberry grand fir/oceanspray grand fir/vine maple/sweet after death grand fir/giant chinquapin western red cedar/sweet after death Douglas-fir/vine maple/western fescue grand fir/Geyer’s sedge (Gifford Pinchot) grand fir/pinegrass grand fir/thinleaf huckleberry/twinflower grand fir/thinleaf huckleberry/bride's bonnet grand fir/thimbleberry/drops of gold grand fir/Cascade barberry/sweet after death grand fir/creeping snowberry/sweet after death grand fir/oceanspray (Gifford Pinchot) grand fir/vine maple-hollyleaved barberry/broadleaf starflower grand fir/beaked hazelnut/sweet after death grand fir/Pacific dogwood/sweet after death subalpine fir/Sitka valerian Pacific silver fir/oneleaf foamflower-twistedstalk Pacific silver fir/sweet after death Pacific silver fir/common beargrass Pacific silver fir/strawberryleaf raspberry-deer fern Pacific silver fir/American skunkcabbage Pacific silver fir/Cascade barberry (Mt. Baker-Snoqualamie) Pacific silver fir/salal-Cascade barberry Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/common beargrass Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry (Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie) Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/common beargrass Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry-Cascade barberry Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/bride’s bonnet Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/Sitka valerian Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/twistedstalk G-16 Scientific Name PISI/POMU-OXOR THPL-ABGR/ACTR PSME/CAGE2 PSME/FEOC PSME/HODI/CAGE2 PSME/SYAL PSME/ARNE TSHE-ABGR/CLUN2 PIPO-QUGA4/BASA3 PIPO-QUGA4/PUTR2 ABGR-PIEN/MAST4 ABGR/LIBO3 ABGR/TRBOL ABGR/ACTR ABGR/POPU3 ABGR/CAGE2 ABGR/SYMPH ABGR/HODI ABGR/ACCI/ACTR ABGR/CHCHC4 THPL/ACTR PSME/ACCI/FEOC ABGR/CAGE2 ABGR/CARU ABGR/VAME/LIBO3 ABGR/VAME/CLUN2 ABGR/RUPA/DIHO3 ABGR/MANE2/ACTR ABGR/SYMO/ACTR ABGR/HODI ABGR/ACCIMAAQ2/TRBOL ABGR/COCO6/ACTR ABGR/CONU4/ACTR ABLA/VASI ABAM/TITRU-STLAR ABAM/ACTR ABAM/XETE ABAM/RUPE-BLSP ABAM/LYAM3 ABAM/MANE2 ABAM/GASH-MANE2 ABAM/VAME/XETE ABAM/VAOV ABAM/VAOV/XETE ABAM/VAOV-MANE2 ABAM/VAOV/CLUN2 ABAM/VAME/VASI ABAM/VAME/STLAR Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 CODE CFS223 CFS224 CFS225 CFS226 CFS228 CFS229 CFS230 621 621 621 621 CHF133 CHF134 CHF250 CHM111 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 621 CFS231 CFS352 CFS554 CFS555 CHF132 CHS131 CHS132 CHS135 CHS138 CHS140 CHS141 CHS251 CHS513 CHS621 CHS622 CHS625 CHS626 CMF250 CMF251 CMS241 CMS244 CMS245 CMS246 CMS250 CMS251 CMS252 CMS253 CMS254 CMS255 CMS350 CMS351 CMS352 CMS353 Common Name Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry-oval-leaf blueberry Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/false lily of the valley Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/oneleaf foamflower Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/sidebells wintergreen Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/sidebells wintergreen Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry-salal (Mt. BakerSnoqualmie) Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/western swordfern Pacific silver fir/devilsclub-oval-leaf blueberry Pacific silver fir/Cascade azalea-thinleaf huckleberry Pacific silver fir/Cascade azalea-oval-leaf blueberry western hemlock/western swordfern-threeleaf foamflower (Olympic) western hemlock/western swordfern-salal western hemlock/western swordfern-Cascade barberry western hemlock/threeleaf foamflower-western oakfern western hemlock/American skunkcabbage (Mt. BakerSnoqualmie) western hemlock/salal (Mt Baker-Snoqualmie) western hemlock/salal/common beargrass western hemlock/salal-Cascade barberry western hemlock/Cascade barberry (Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie) western hemlock/salal-thinleaf huckleberry western hemlock/Cascade barberry/little prince’s pine western hemlock/vine maple-Cascade barberry western hemlock/devilsclub-common ladyfern western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry/common beargrass western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry-western swordfern western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry-Cascade barberry mountain hemlock/oneleaf foamflower-twistedstalk mountain hemlock/Howell's marsh marigold mountain hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry-oval-leaf blueberry mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry/common beargrass (Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie) mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry (Mt. BakerSnoqualmie) mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry/twistedstalk mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry/Sitka valerian mountain hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry/twistedstalk mountain hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry/bride’s bonnet mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry/roughfruit berry mountain hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry/false lily of the valley mountain hemlock/pink mountainheath-Cascade bilberry mountain hemlock/Cascade azalea-oval-leaf blueberry mountain hemlock/Cascade azalea-thinleaf huckleberry mountain hemlock/copperbush/strawberryleaf raspberry G-17 Scientific Name ABAM/VAME-VAOV ABAM/VAME ABAM/VAOV/MADI ABAM/VAOV/TITRU ABAM/VAOV/ORSE ABAM/VAME/ORSE ABAM/VAOV-GASH ABAM/VAOV/POMU ABAM/OPHO-VAOV ABAM/RHAL2-VAME ABAM/RHAL2-VAOV TSHE/POMU-TITR TSHE/POMU-GASH TSHE/POMU-MANE2 TSHE/TITR-GYDR TSHE/LYAM3 TSHE/GASH TSHE/GASH/XETE TSHE/GASH-MANE2 TSHE/MANE2 TSHE/GASH-VAME TSHE/MANE2/CHME TSHE/ACCI-MANE2 TSHE/OPHO-ATFI TSHE/VAOV TSHE/VAOV/XETE TSHE/VAOV-POMU TSHE/VAOV-MANE2 TSME/TITRU-STLAR TSME/CALEH2 TSME/VAOV TSME/VAME-VAOV TSME/VAME/XETE TSME/VAME TSME/VAME/STLAR TSME/VAME/VASI TSME/VAOV/STLAR TSME/VAOV/CLUN2 TSME/VAME/RULA2 TSME/VAOV/MADI TSME/PHEM-VADE TSME/RHAL2-VAOV TSME/RHAL2-VAME TSME/ELPY/RUPE Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 621 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 CODE CMS450 CAF0 CAF2 CAG111 CAG3 CAG4 CDG111 CDG112 CDS611 CDS624 CDS625 CDS711 CDS821 CDSD CEF331 CES221 CES311 CES314 CES411 CES414 CJG111 CJS1 CJS2 CJS321 622 622 622 CPS221 CPS222 CPS226 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 CJS4 CJS8 CLG2 CLS4 CLS416 CLS5 CLS6 CPG111 CPG112 CPG221 CPG222 CPS1 CPS131 CPS232 CPS233 CPS234 CPS524 Common Name mountain hemlock/devilsclub-oval-leaf blueberry subalpine fir-whitebark pine/Jacob’s-ladder subalpine fir-whitebark pine/poke knotweed subalpine fir/Geyer’s sedge subalpine fir-whitebark pine/Drummond’s rush subalpine fir/western needlegrass Douglas-fir/Geyer’s sedge Douglas-fir/pinegrass Douglas-fir/oceanspray Douglas-fir/common snowberry Douglas-fir/mountain snowberry Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark Douglas-fir/thinleaf huckleberry Douglas-fir/curl-leaf mountain mahogany/Geyer’s sedge subalpine fir/Carolina bugbane subalpine fir/rusty menziesia subalpine fir/thinleaf huckleberry subalpine fir/bride's bonnet subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry subalpine fir/twinflower western juniper/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass western juniper/little sagebrush western juniper/mountain big sagebrush western juniper/antelope bitterbrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass western juniper/mountain mahogany western juniper/scabland sagebrush lodgepole pine/pinegrass lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry lodgepole pine/pinegrass lodgepole pine/thinleaf huckleberry/pinegrass lodgepole pine/Sitka alder ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue ponderosa pine/pinegrass ponderosa pine/Geyer’s sedge ponderosa pine/mountain big sagebrush/Geyer’s sedge ponderosa pine/mountain big sagebrush/Idaho fescuebluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/Ross’ sedge ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/Geyer’s sedge ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/curl-leaf mountain mahogany/Geyer’s sedge ponderosa pine/curl-leaf mountain mahogany/Wheeler bluegrass ponderosa pine/curl-leaf mountain mahogany/Idaho fescuebluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/common snowberry G-18 Scientific Name TSME/OPHO-VAOV ABLA-PIAL/POPU3 ABLA-PIAL/POPH ABLA/CAGE2 ABLA-PIAL/JUDR ABLA/ACOCO PSME/CAGE2 PSME/CARU PSME/HODI PSME/SYAL PSME/SYOR2 PSME/PHMA5 PSME/VAME PSME/CELE3/CAGE2 ABLA/TRCA ABLA/MEFE ABLA/VAME ABLA/CLUN2 ABLA/VASC ABLA/LIBO3 JUOC/FEID-PSSPS JUOC/ARAR8 JUOC/ARTRV JUOC/PUTR2/FEIDPSSPS JUOC/CERCO JUOC/ARRI2 PICO/CARU PICO/VASC PICO/CARU PICO/VAME/CARU PICO/ALVIS PIPO/PSSPS PIPO/FEID PIPO/CARU PIPO/CAGE2 PIPO/ARTRV/CAGE2 PIPO/ARTRV/FEIDPSSPS PIPO/PUTR2/CARO5 PIPO/PUTR2/CAGE2 PIPO/PUTR2/FEIDPSSPS PIPO/CELE3/CAGE2 PIPO/CELE3/PONE2 PIPO/CELE3/FEIDPSSPS PIPO/SYAL Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 622 622 CODE CPS525 CWC811 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 623 623 623 623 623 SD9111 SD9221 SM1111 SM20 SM31 SM32 SS49 SS4911 CAF211 CAF311 CAG211 CAG311 CAG312 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 622 623 623 623 623 623 CWC812 CWF312 CWF421 CWF512 CWF611 CWF612 CWG111 CWG113 CWG211 CWS212 CWS322 CWS541 CWS811 CWS812 GB41 GB4911 GB59 GB9111 GS10 GS11 GS12 SD1911 SD2911 SD3111 SD40 SD4111 CAS211 CAS411 CMS114 CMS216 CMS218 Common Name ponderosa pine/mountain snowberry grand fir/Pacific yew/bride’s bonnet grand fir/Pacific yew/twinflower grand fir/twinflower grand fir/bride’s bonnet grand fir/Carolina bugbane grand fir/western oakfern grand fir/western swordfern-British Columbia wildginger grand fir/Geyer’s sedge grand fir/pinegrass grand fir/Columbia brome grand fir/thinleaf huckleberry grand fir/white spirea grand fir/Rocky Mountain maple grand fir/grouse whortleberry grand fir/grouse whortleberry/twinflower bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass-onespike danthonia Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass Sandberg bluegrass-onespike danthonia western needlegrass greenleaf fescue Idaho fescue little sagebrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass mountain big sagebrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass antelope bitterbrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass curl-leaf mountain mahogany/Geyer’s sedge curl-leaf mountain mahogany/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass scabland sagebrush/Sandberg bluegrass little sagebrush/Sandberg bluegrass mallow ninebark-common snowberry Sitka alder common snowberry mountain snowberry Geyer’s sedge mountain big sagebrush/Geyer’s sedge mountain hemlock-subalpine fir/Davis’ knotweed mountain hemlock-subalpine fir/Cascade aster mountain hemlock-subalpine fir/greenleaf fescue mountain hemlock/Hitchcock’s smooth woodrush mountain hemlock-whitebark pine/Hitchcock’s smooth woodrush mountain hemlock/pink mountainheath-Cascade bilberry mountain hemlock-subalpine fir/common juniper mountain hemlock/grouse whortleberry mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry/common beargrass mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry/bride's bonnet G-19 Scientific Name PIPO/SYOR2 ABGR/TABR2/CLUN 2 ABGR/TABR2/LIBO3 ABGR/LIBO3 ABGR/CLUN2 ABGR/TRCA ABGR/GYDR ABGR/POMU-ASCA2 ABGR/CAGE2 ABGR/CARU ABGR/BRVU ABGR/VAME ABGR/SPBE2 ABGR/ACGL ABGR/VASC ABGR/VASC/LIBO3 PSSPS-POSE PSSPS-POSE-DAUN FEID-PSSPS POSE-DAUN ACOCO FEVI FEID ARAR8/FEID-PSSPS ARTRV/FEID-PSSPS PUTR2/FEID-PSSPS CELE3/CAGE2 CELE3/FEID-PSSPS ARRI2/POSE ARAR8/POSE PHMA5-SYAL ALVIS SYAL SYOR2 CAGE2 ARTRV/CAGE2 TSME-ABLA/PODA TSME-ABLA/EULEL2 TSME-ABLA/FEVI TSME/LUGLH TSME-PIAL/LUGLH TSME/PHEM-VADE TSME-ABLA/JUCO6 TSME/VASC TSME/VAME/XETE TSME/VAME/CLUN2 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 623 623 623 624 624 CODE CMS221 CMS223 CMS612 CDS628 CDS724 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 HCS114 HCS311 HQM122 HQM123 HQM211 HQS221 MD3111 MM1912 MM2911 MM2912 MM2914 MM2915 MM2916 MM2917 MM2918 MM2919 MM2920 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 CEF332 CEF333 CEF334 CEF335 CEM121 CEM211 CES511 CLM112 CLM114 CLM115 CPM112 CPS511 CWF611 CWF613 CWS314 CWS543 FW4211 FW4212 FW4213 FW5121 GM4111 HAF211 HAS211 HCS112 HCS113 Common Name mountain hemlock/rusty menziesia mountain hemlock/Cascade azalea mountain hemlock/Pacific rhododendron Douglas-fir/common snowberry (floodplain) Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple-mallow ninebark (floodplain) subalpine fir/common ladyfern subalpine fir/arrowleaf ragwort Engelmann spruce/common ladyfern Engelmann spruce/arrowleaf ragwort Engelmann spruce/softleaf sedge Engelmann spruce/field horsetail Engelmann spruce/redosier dogwood lodgepole pine/Kentucky bluegrass lodgepole pine/water sedge lodgepole pine/tufted hairgrass ponderosa pine/Kentucky bluegrass ponderosa pine/common snowberry (floodplain) grand fir/western oakfern grand fir/common ladyfern grand fir/common snowberry (floodplain) grand fir/Rocky Mountain maple (floodplain) arrowleaf ragwort field horsetail northern maidenhair false hellebore bluejoint red alder/arctic sweet coltsfoot red alder/Pacific ninebark black cottonwood/Pacific willow black cottonwood/thinleaf alder-redosier dogwood black cottonwood/Rocky Mountain maple black cottonwood/common snowberry quaking aspen/Kentucky bluegrass quaking aspen/bluejoint quaking aspen/woolly sedge quaking aspen/common snowberry Kentucky bluegrass tufted hairgrass woolly sedge Nebraska sedge water sedge analogue sedge woodrush sedge Northwest Territory sedge Cusick’s sedge lakeshore sedge woollyfruit sedge G-20 Scientific Name TSME/MEFE TSME/RHAL2 TSME/RHMA3 PSME/SYAL PSME/ACGL-PHMA5 ABLA/ATFI ABLA/SETR PIEN/ATFI PIEN/SETR PIEN/CADI6 PIEN/EQAR PIEN/COSES PICO/POPR PICO/CAAQ PICO/DECA18 PIPO/POPR PIPO/SYAL ABGR/GYDR ABGR/ATFI ABGR/SYAL ABGR/ACGL SETR EQAR ADPE VERAT CACA4 ALRU2/PEFRP ALRU2/PHCA11 POBAT/SALUL POBAT/ALINTCOSES POBAT/ACGL POBAT/SYAL POTR5/POPR POTR5/CACA4 POTR5/CAPE42 POTR5/SYAL POPR DECA18 CAPE42 CANE2 CAAQ CASI2 CALU7 CAUT CACU5 CALEL CALA11 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 624 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 CODE MM2921 MM2922 MM2924 MM2925 MS3111 MW1923 MW3912 MW4911 MW4912 SW1111 SW1112 SW1114 SW1117 SW1121 SW1123 SW2111 SW2112 SW2114 SW2115 SW2116 SW2117 SW2118 SW2120 SW2121 SW2122 SW2123 SW2124 SW2211 SW2215 SW2216 SW2217 SW3111 SW5111 SW5112 SW5113 SW5114 SW6111 SW6112 SW6113 CCF110 CCS110 CWM210 FW4221 FW4222 FW4223 FW4224 FW4225 FW4226 Common Name bigleaf sedge naked sedge panicled bulrush fowl mannagrass mountain sedge blister sedge Baltic rush fewflower spikerush common spikerush willow/Kentucky bluegrass willow/woolly sedge willow/water sedge narrowleaf willow undergreen willow/mountain sedge willow/Northwest Territory sedge Sitka alder/common ladyfern Sitka alder/drooping woodreed gray alder/bigleaf sedge gray alder/Northwest Territory sedge gray alder/common ladyfern gray alder/field horsetail gray alder/Dewey sedge gray alder/Kentucky bluegrass gray alder/bluejoint gray alder/panicled bulrush gray alder/woolly sedge thinleaf alder/common cowparsnip gray alder/common snowberry gray alder/fowl mannagrass gray alder-redosier dogwood/mesic forb gray alder-currant/mesic forb black hawthorn currant/drooping woodreed redosier dogwood shrubby cinquefoil/tufted hairgrass shrubby cinquefoil/Kentucky bluegrass silver sagebrush/tufted hairgrass silver sagebrush/Kentucky bluegrass mountain big sagebrush/Cusick’s bluegrass western red cedar/common ladyfern-coastal hedgenettle western red cedar/salmonberry-redwood-sorrel grand fir-western red cedar/American skunkcabbage northern maidenhair field horsetail American skunkcabbage seep monkeyflower woodsorrel arctic sweet coltsfoot G-21 Scientific Name CAAM10 CANU5 SCMI2 GLST CASC12 CAVEV2 JUBA ELQU2 ELPA3 SALIX/POPR SALIX/CAPE42 SALIX/CAAQ SAEX SACO2/CASC12 SALIX/CAUT ALVIS/ATFI ALVIS/CILA2 ALIN2/CAAM10 ALIN2/CAUT ALIN2/ATFI ALIN2/EQAR ALIN2/CADE9 ALIN2/POPR ALIN2/CACA4 ALIN2/SCMI2 ALIN2/CAPE42 ALINT/HEMA80 ALIN2/SYAL ALIN2/GLST ALIN2COSES/2FORB ALIN2-RIBES/2FORB CRDO2 RIBES/CILA2 COSES DAFL3/DECA18 DAFL3/POPR ARCA13/DECA18 ARCA13/POPR ARTRV/POCU3 THPL/ATFI-STCHC3 THPL/RUSP-OXOR ABGR-THPL/LYAM3 ADPE EQAR LYAM3 MIGU OXALI PEFR5 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 625 626 626 626 626 626 CODE FW4227 FW4228 FW4229 FW4230 FW4231 HAF221 HAF222 HAF223 HAF224 HAF225 HAS111 HAS112 HAS113 HAS311 HAS411 HCS1 MM2931 MT1921 SW1131 SW1132 SW2131 SW2132 SW2511 SW2512 SW4131 SW4132 SW5121 SW5122 SW5123 SW70 SW7111 SW7112 SW7113 CAC111 CAC112 CAC113 CAC114 CAC115 626 626 626 626 CAS421 CCS211 CDF411 CDG131 626 626 626 626 626 CAF321 CAG112 CAG221 CAS221 CAS311 Common Name brook saxifrage-arrowleaf ragwort arrowleaf ragwort-giant mountain aster coastal hedgenettle-common ladyfern coastal hedgenettle-seep monkeyflower coldwater fumewort red alder/blue wildrye red alder/woodsorrel red alder/arctic sweet coltsfoot red alder/coastal hedgenettle red alder/youth on age-Siberian springbeauty red alder/thimbleberry red alder/salmonberry/woodsorrel red alder/salmonberry/youth on age red alder/vine maple red alder/devilsclub black cottonwood lakeshore sedge panicled bulrush Sitka willow Sitka willow/arctic sweet coltsfoot gray alder-oval-leaf blueberry Sitka alder red alder (shrub) red alder (shrub)/Carolina bugbane redosier dogwood oval-leaf blueberry stink currant-salmonberry/woodsorrel stink currant-salmonberry/arctic sweet coltsfoot stink currant-salmonberry/youth on age vine maple vine maple-gray alder vine maple/coastal hedgenettle devilsclub subalpine larch/western moss heather-partridgefoot subalpine larch/eightpetal mountain-avens subalpine larch/common juniper subalpine larch/Cascade bilberry-western moss heather subalpine larch/grouse whortleberry/Hitchcock’s smooth woodrush whitebark pine/eightpetal mountain-avens whitebark pine/pinegrass whitebark pine/greenleaf fescue whitebark pine/western moss heather/partridgefoot whitebark pine/grouse whortleberry/Hitchcock’s smooth woodrush whitebark pine/common juniper western red cedar/devilsclub Douglas-fir/bush penstemon Douglas-fir/pinegrass (Okanogan and Colville) G-22 Scientific Name SAOD2-SETR SETR-CAMO32 STCHC3-ATFI STCHC3-MIGU COCAA ALRU2/ELGL ALRU2/OXALI ALRU2/PEFR5 ALRU2/STCHC3 ALRU2/TOME-CLSIS ALRU2/RUPA ALRU2/RUSP/OXALI ALRU2/RUSP/TOME ALRU2/ACCI ALRU2/OPHO POBAT CALE8 SCMI2 SASI2 SASI2/PEFR5 ALIN2-VAOV ALVIS ALRU2 ALRU2/TRCA COSES VAOV RIBR-RUSP/OXALI RIBR-RUSP/PEFR5 RIBR-RUSP/TOME ACCI ACCI-ALIN2 ACCI/STCHC3 OPHO LALY/CAME7-LUPE LALY/DROC LALY/JUCO6 LALY/VADE-CAME7 LALY/VASC/LUGLH PIAL/DROC PIAL/CARU PIAL/FEVI PIAL/CAME7/LUPE PIAL/VASC/LUGLH PIAL/JUCO6 THPL/OPHO PSME/PEFR3 PSME/CARU Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 CODE CDG132 CDG134 CDG322 CDG323 CDS411 CDS412 CDS632 CDS636 CDS637 CDS638 CDS639 CDS640 CDS653 CDS654 CDS655 CDS673 CDS674 CDS675 CDS831 CDS832 CDS833 CEF222 CEF422 CEF424 CEG121 CEG311 CEM211 CES112 CES113 CES211 CES213 626 626 626 626 626 CES426 CFF162 CFF254 CFS232 CFS233 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 CES341 CES342 CES413 CES422 CES423 CES424 CES425 CFS234 CFS351 CFS413 Common Name Douglas-fir/Geyer’s sedge (Wenatchee) Douglas-fir/pinegrass-bluebunch wheatgrass Douglas-fir/bluebunch wheatgrass (Wenatchee) Douglas-fir/bluebunch wheatgrass-Indian's dream Douglas-fir/Oregon boxleaf Douglas-fir/Oregon boxleaf/pinegrass Douglas-fir/mountain snowberry (Okanogan and Colville) Douglas-fir/common snowberry (Wenatchee) Douglas-fir/common snowberry/bluebunch wheatgrass Douglas-fir/common snowberry/pinegrass Douglas-fir/shinyleaf spirea/pinegrass Douglas-fir/shinyleaf spirea Douglas-fir/kinnikinnick (Wenatchee) Douglas-fir/kinnikinnick-antelope bitterbrush Douglas-fir/kinnikinnick/pinegrass Douglas-fir/antelope bitterbrush Douglas-fir/antelope bitterbrush/bluebunch wheatgrass Douglas-fir/antelope bitterbrush/pinegrass Douglas-fir/dwarf bilberry Douglas-fir/velvetleaf huckleberry (Wenatchee) Douglas-fir/velvetleaf huckleberry/pinegrass subalpine fir/longtube twinflower (Wenatchee) subalpine fir/Carolina bugbane subalpine fir/broadleaf arnica-Jacob’s-ladder subalpine fir/Hitchcock’s smooth woodrush (Wenatchee) subalpine fir/pinegrass Engelmann spruce/horsetail subalpine fir/Oregon boxleaf/pinegrass subalpine fir/Oregon boxleaf (Wenatchee) subalpine fir/Cascade azalea subalpine fir/Cascade azalea/Hitchcock’s smooth woodrush subalpine fir/Cascade bilberry subalpine fir/thinleaf huckleberry (Wenatchee) subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry/pinegrass subalpine fir/dwarf bilberry subalpine fir/roughfruit berry subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry/broadleaf arnica subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry/Hitchcock’s smooth woodrush subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry (Wenatchee) Pacific silver fir/oneleaf foamflower Pacific silver fir/sweet after death (Wenatchee) Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry (Wenatchee) Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/bride’s bonnet (Wenatchee) Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry-sidebells wintergreen Pacific silver fir/devilsclub Pacific silver fir/roughfruit berry (Wenatchee) G-23 Scientific Name PSME/CAGE2 PSME/CARU-PSSPS PSME/PSSPS PSME/PSSPS-ASDE6 PSME/PAMY PSME/PAMY/CARU PSME/SYOR2 PSME/SYAL PSME/SYAL/PSSPS PSME/SYAL/CARU PSME/SPBEL/CARU PSME/SPBEL PSME/ARUV PSME/ARUV-PUTR2 PSME/ARUV/CARU PSME/PUTR2 PSME/PUTR2/PSSPS PSME/PUTR2/CARU PSME/VACA13 PSME/VAMY PSME/VAMY/CARU ABLA/LIBOL2 ABLA/TRCA ABLA/ARLA8-POPU3 ABLA/LUGLH ABLA/CARU PIEN/EQUIS ABLA/PAMY/CARU ABLA/PAMY ABLA/RHAL2 ABLA/RHAL2/LUGL H ABLA/VADE ABLA/VAME ABLA/VASC/CARU ABLA/VACA13 ABLA/RULA2 ABLA/VASC/ARLA8 ABLA/VASC/LUGLH ABLA/VASC ABAM/TITRU ABAM/ACTR ABAM/VAOV ABAM/VAME/CLUN2 ABAM/VAME-ORSE ABAM/OPHO ABAM/RULA2 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 626 626 CODE CFS542 CFS556 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 CMS122 CMS256 CMS257 CMS258 CMS259 CMS354 CMS355 CMS356 CPG141 CPG142 CPG231 CPS241 CWF444 CWF524 CWG124 CWG125 CWS225 CWS226 CWS335 CWS336 CWS337 CWS338 CWS551 CWS552 CWS553 CWS554 HOG111 HOG211 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 626 627 627 CFS621 CHF223 CHF313 CHM121 CHS142 CHS143 CHS144 CHS225 CHS226 CHS227 CMF131 CMG221 CMS121 HOS311 CAG112 CCF221 Common Name Pacific silver fir/rusty menziesia (Wenatchee) Pacific silver fir/Cascade azalea-thinleaf huckleberry (Wenatchee) Pacific silver fir/vine maple western hemlock/sweet after death (Wenatchee) western hemlock/British Columbia wildginger western hemlock/American skunkcabbage western hemlock/Cascade barberry (Wenatchee) western hemlock/Oregon boxleaf/bride’s bonnet western hemlock/pinemat manzanita western hemlock/vine maple/sweet after death (Wenatchee) western hemlock/vine maple/British Columbia wildginger western hemlock/vine maple/bride’s bonnet mountain hemlock/common beargrass-whortleberry mountain hemlock/Hitchcock’s smooth woodrush mountain hemlock/grouse whortleberry/Hitchcock’s smooth woodrush mountain hemlock/roughfruit berry mountain hemlock/rusty menziesia-oval-leaf blueberry mountain hemlock/rusty menziesia-thinleaf huckleberry mountain hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry (Wenatchee) mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry (Wenatchee) mountain hemlock/pink mountainheath-Cascade bilberry mountain hemlock/Cascade azalea-oval-leaf blueberry mountain hemlock/Cascade azalea-thinleaf huckleberry ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass (Wenatchee) ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass-Indian's dream ponderosa pine/pinegrass-bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/bluebunch wheatgrass grand fir/heartleaf arnica grand fir/sweet after death (Wenatchee) grand fir/pinegrass (Wenatchee) grand fir/pinegrass-lupine grand fir/Cascade barberry grand fir/Cascade barberry/pinegrass (Wenatchee) grand fir/shinyleaf spirea/western brackenfern grand fir/common snowberry/pinegrass grand fir/mountain snowberry grand fir/pinemat manzanita grand fir/vine maple (Wenatchee) grand fir/vine maple-pipsissewa grand fir/vine maple/bride's bonnet grand fir/oceanspray/pinegrass Oregon white oak/bluebunch wheatgrass Oregon white oak/pinegrass-Geyer’s sedge Oregon white oak/beaked hazelnut-common snowberry whitebark pine western red cedar/bride’s bonnet G-24 Scientific Name ABAM/MEFE ABAM/RHAL2-VAME ABAM/ACCI TSHE/ACTR TSHE/ASCA2 TSHE/LYAM3 TSHE/MANE2 TSHE/PAMY/CLUN2 TSHE/ARNE TSHE/ACCI/ACTR TSHE/ACCI/ASCA2 TSHE/ACCI/CLUN2 TSME/XETE-VAMY2 TSME/LUGLH TSME/VASC/LUGLH TSME/RULA2 TSME/MEFE-VAOV TSME/MEFE-VAME TSME/VAOV TSME/VAME TSME/PHEM-VADE TSME/RHAL2-VAOV TSME/RHAL2-VAME PIPO/PSSPS PIPO/PSSPS-ASDE6 PIPO/CARU-PSSPS PIPO/PUTR2/PSSPS ABGR/ARCO9 ABGR/ACTR ABGR/CARU ABGR/CARU-LUPIN ABGR/MANE2 ABGR/MANE2/CARU ABGR/SPBEL/PTAQ ABGR/SYAL/CARU ABGR/SYOR2 ABGR/ARNE ABGR/ACCI ABGR/ACCI-CHUM ABGR/ACCI/CLUN2 ABGR/HODI/CARU QUGA4/PSSPS QUGA4/CARUCAGE2 QUGA4/COCO6-SYAL PIAL THPL/CLUN2 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 627 627 627 627 627 627 627 627 627 627 CODE CCF222 CCS211 CCS311 CDG123 CDG131 CDG311 CDS632 CDS633 CDS715 CDS716 Common Name western red cedar/wild sarsaparilla western red cedar/devilsclub western red cedar/thinleaf huckleberry Douglas-fir/kinnikinnick Douglas-fir/pinegrass ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/bluebunch wheatgrass Douglas-fir/mountain snowberry Douglas-fir/common snowberry Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark/longtube twinflower 627 627 627 628 628 628 628 628 628 628 628 628 628 CWS821 HQG111 HQS211 CDG112 CDG331 CDS511 CDS7 CES311 CES411 CLS415 CLS416 CLS515 GSXX grand fir/dwarf bilberry quaking aspen/pinegrass quaking aspen/common snowberry Douglas-fir/pinegrass Douglas-fir/bluebunch wheatgrass Douglas-fir/creeping barberry Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark subalpine fir/thinleaf huckleberry subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry lodgepole pine/pinegrass lodgepole pine/thinleaf huckleberry grasslands (alpine xeric) 627 627 627 627 627 627 627 627 627 627 627 627 627 627 627 627 627 627 627 627 627 627 627 627 CDS813 CDS814 CEF111 CEF211 CEF421 CEF422 CEF423 CEG311 CEM211 CES210 CES211 CES313 CES412 CES422 CHF311 CHF312 CHF422 CHF521 CHS411 CHS711 CLS521 CWS214 CWS421 CWS422 Douglas-fir/dwarf bilberry Douglas-fir/thinleaf huckleberry subalpine fir/common beargrass subalpine fir/longtube twinflower subalpine fir/bride’s bonnet subalpine fir/Carolina bugbane subalpine fir/bunchberry dogwood subalpine fir/pinegrass Engelmann spruce/field horsetail subalpine fir/Cascade azalea/common beargrass subalpine fir/Cascade azalea subalpine fir/thinleaf huckleberry subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry subalpine fir/dwarf bilberry western hemlock/bride’s bonnet western hemlock/wild sarsaparilla western hemlock/Pacific oakfern western hemlock/common beargrass western hemlock/strawberryleaf raspberry western hemlock/rusty menziesia lodgepole pine/russet buffaloberry grand fir/thinleaf huckleberry/bride’s bonnet (Colville) grand fir/mallow ninebark grand fir/Douglas maple/bride’s bonnet G-25 Scientific Name THPL/ARNU2 THPL/OPHO THPL/VAME PSME/ARUV PSME/CARU PIPO-PSME/PSSPS PSME/SYOR2 PSME/SYAL PSME/PHMA5 PSME/PHMA5/LIBO L2 PSME/VACA13 PSME/VAME ABLA/XETE ABLA/LIBOL2 ABLA/CLUN2 ABLA/TRCA ABLA/COCA13 ABLA/CARU PIEN/EQAR ABLA/RHAL2/XETE ABLA/RHAL2 ABLA/VAME ABLA/VASC ABLA/VACA13 TSHE/CLUN2 TSHE/ARNU2 TSHE/GYDI2 TSHE/XETE TSHE/RUPE TSHE/MEFE PICO/SHCA ABGR/VAME/CLUN2 ABGR/PHMA5 ABGR/ACGLD4/CLU N2 ABGR/VACA13 POTR5/CARU POTR5/SYAL PSME/CARU PSME/PSSPS PSME/MARE11 PSME/PHMA5 ABLA/VAME ABLA/VASC PICO/VASC PICO/CARU PICO/VAME 2GRAM Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 628 628 628 628 628 628 628 628 628 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 631 632 632 632 632 632 632 632 632 632 632 632 CODE HQ MS20 MS2111 NA NCA1 NRA0 SD21 SM20 SS1911 CCF222 CCF231 CCF232 CDG122 CDG131 CDG332 CDS611 CDS627 CDS635 CDS715 CDS716 CEF211 CEF441 CEG311 CES111 CES151 CES211 CES312 CES611 CPG121 CPG122 CPS227 CPS228 CPS229 CPS521 CWC812 CWF313 CWF551 CAG1 CCF121 CCS211 CCS321 CDG121 CDG122 CDS627 CDS721 CEF111 CES121 CES231 Common Name quaking aspen meadow, subalpine black alpine sedge avalanche paths, sparsely to non-vegetated whitebark pine-subalpine fir rocky land in alpine or subalpine locations big sagebrush Sitka alder pink mountainheath western redcedar/wild sarsparilla Western redcedar/twinflower Western redcedar/oakfern Douglas-fir/pinegrass-kinnikinnick Douglas-fir/pinegrass Douglas-fir/Idaho fescue Douglas-fir/oceanspray Douglas-fir/common snowberry Douglas-fir/white spirea Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark-heartleaf arnica Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark-Oregon boxleaf subalpine fir/twinflower Subalpine fir/oakfern subalpine fir/pinegrass subalpine fir/Oregon boxleaf Subalpine fir-whitebark pine/bearberry subalpine fir/Cascade azalea subalpine fir/blueberry subalpine fir/pink mountain heath ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-Indian ricegrass ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-Idaho fescue ponderosa pine/common snowberry grand fir/twinflower/Pacific yew grand fir/twinflower White fir/drops-of-gold park western red cedar/common ladyfern western red cedar/devilsclub western red cedar/Oregon boxleaf Douglas-fir/pinegrass Douglas-fir/pinegrass-kinnikinnick Douglas-fir/common snowberry Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark subalpine fir/common beargrass subalpine fir/Oregon boxleaf subalpine fir/rusty menziesia G-26 Scientific Name POTR5 CANI2 PIAL-ABLA ARTR2 ALVIS PHEM THPL/ARNU2 THPL/LIBO3 THPL/GYDR PSME/CARU-ARUV PSME/CARU PSME/FEID PSME/HODI PSME/SYAL PSME/SPBE2 PSME/PHMA5ARCO9 PSME/PHMA5-PAMY ABLA/LIBO3 ABLA/GYDR ABLA/CARU ABLA/PAMY ABLA-PIAL/ARUV ABLA/RHAL2 ABLA/VACCI ABLA/PHEM PIPO/PSSPS PIPO/FEID PIPO/PUTR2-ACHY PIPO/PUTR2-PSSPS PIPO/PUTR2-FEID PIPO/SYAL ABGR/LIBO3/TABR2 ABGR/LIBO3 ABGR/PRHOH THPL/ATFI THPL/OPHO THPL/PAMY PSME/CARU PSME/CARU-ARUV PSME/SYAL PSME/PHMA5 ABLA/XETE ABLA/PAMY ABLA/MEFE Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 632 632 632 632 632 632 632 632 632 632 632 632 632 634 CODE CES421 CMF121 CMS220 CPG121 CPG122 CPG123 CPS227 CPS521 CPS721 CWS722 HCS1 NCA1 SM8111 CLS811 634 CLS821 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 634 GR8213 GR8311 MMB8 Common Name subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry mountain hemlock/common beargrass mountain hemlock/rusty menziesia ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue ponderosa pine/western needlegrass ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush ponderosa pine/common snowberry ponderosa pine/mallow ninebark grand fir/Oregon boxleaf black cottonwood whitebark pine-subalpine fir Sitka alder (scrub) lodgepole pine/salal-California huckleberry/sedge (deflation plain) lodgepole pine/rhododendron/California huckleberry (floodplain, dune) lodgepole pine/rhododendron/California huckleberry (stabilized dune) lodgepole pine/rhododendron/California huckleberry (eroding dune) lodgepole pine/rhododendron/California huckleberry (dune slipface) lodgepole pine/kinnikinick-hairy manzanita (rolling dune,open) Sitka spruce-Douglas-fir/rhododendron-California huckleberry (stabilized dune) Sitka spruce-lodgepole pine-western hemlock/rhododendron (flood plain) Sitka spruce-Douglas-fir/rhododendron-California huckleberry (sandy, steep) Sitka spruce-Douglas-fir/rhododendron-California huckleberry (sandy, gentle) beachgrass (foredune) beachgrass/lupine/bluegrass (hummocks, occasionally wet, dense) beachgrass/lupine (hummocks, occasionally wet, unstable, open) beachgrass/lupine/bluegrass (hummocks, dry, eroding) beachgrass (dune slip face, stabilized) slough sedge-rush-red fescue (deflation plain potholes/slough) MW8111 MW8112 slough sedge/American skunk cabbage-red currant (valley fill) slough sedge/waterlily-pondweed-cattail CLS812 CLS822 CLS823 CLS831 CSS411 CSS412 CSS421 CSS422 GR8111 GR8211 GR8212 MT8111 NSN111 NSN211 NSN212 cattail-bulrush/waterlily-waterweed Pacific coast beach transverse ridge, occasionally wet, winter stable transverse ridge, dry, moving sand G-27 Scientific Name ABLA/VASC TSME/XETE TSME/MEFE PIPO/PSSPS PIPO/FEID PIPO/ACOCO PIPO/PUTR2 PIPO/SYAL PIPO/PHMA5 ABGR/PAMY POBAT PIAL-ABLA ALVIS PICO/GASHVAOV2/CAREX PICO/RHODO/VAOV 2 PICO/RHODO/VAOV 2 PICO/RHODO/VAOV 2 PICO/RHODO/VAOV 2 PICO/ARUV-ARCO3 PISI-PSME/RHODOVAOV2 PISI-PICOTSHE/RHODO PISI-PSME/RHODOVAOV2 PISI-PSME/RHODOVAOV2 AMMOP AMMOP/LUPIN/POA AMMOP/LUPIN AMMOP/LUPIN/POA AMMOP CAOB3-JUNCUFERU2 TYPHA-SCIRP/ NYMPH-ELODE CAOB3/LYAM3-RITR CAOB3/NYMPHPOTAM-TYPHA Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 634 634 634 634 634 634 635 CODE NSN311 NSN312 NSN313 SW8111 SW8112 WE1311 CDC511 635 635 CPC612 CPC613 635 635 635 635 635 635 635 635 635 635 635 635 635 635 635 635 635 635 635 635 635 635 635 635 636 636 636 636 636 636 636 636 636 636 636 636 CDC512 CFF141 CFF321 CHF531 CHS211 CHS329 CMC311 CMC312 CMC313 CMF111 CPC611 CPC614 CPF121 CPF131 CPS227 CPS228 CWS121 CWS213 CWS333 CWS334 CWS538 CWS711 CWS712 DCC512 CDS652 CFC412 CFF161 CFF312 CFS151 CFS152 CFS216 CFS241 CFS242 CFS321 CFS411 CFS541 Common Name oblique ridge, fore slope, moving sand oblique ridge, precipitation ridge, active sand oblique ridge, precipitation ridge, active, threat, veget shrub (deflation plain, high water) salal-oval-leaf blueberry-willow (deflation plain, high water) bar built, well mixed saline, active flood plain ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/antelope bitterbrush-snowbrush ceanothus ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/snowberry Pacific silver fir/bride’s bonnet Pacific silver fir/common beargrass western hemlock/common beargrass western hemlock/vine maple western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron mountain hemlock-lodgepole pine/pinemat manzanita mountain hemlock-lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry mountain hemlock-lodgepole pine-subalpine fir mountain hemlock/common beargrass ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/old man's whiskers-mule-ears (Mutton) ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/antelope bitterbrush (Mutton) ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/greenleaf manzanita-snowbrush ceanothus (Mutton) ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/snowberrry (Mutton) ponderosa pine/old man’s whiskers-mule-ears ponderosa pine/meadow ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-greenleaf manzanita mixed conifer/snowbrush ceanothus grand fir/thinleaf huckleberry grand fir/snowberry mixed conifer/snowberry/Geyer’s sedge grand fir/vine maple grand fir/Oregon boxleaf grand fir-lodgepole pine/Oregon boxleaf/pinegrass mixed conifer/snowberry Douglas-fir/kinnikinnick Alaska cedar/oval-leaf blueberry Pacific silver fir/oneleaf foamflower Pacific silver fir/common beargrass Pacific silver fir/Cascade barberry Pacific silver fir/salal Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry-Cascade barberry Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry-strawberryleaf raspberry Pacific silver fir/devilsclub Pacific silver fir/roughfruit berry Pacific silver fir/rusty menziesia G-28 Scientific Name 2SHRUB GASH-VAOV-SALIX PIPO-PSME/PUTR2CEVE PIPO-PSME/SYMPH ABAM/CLUN2 ABAM/XETE TSHE/XETE TSHE/ACCI TSHE/RHMA3 TSME-PICO/ARNE TSME-PICO/VASC TSME-PICO-ABLA TSME/XETE PIPO-PSME/GETRWYAM PIPO-PSME/PUTR2 PIPO-PSME/ARPA6CEVE PIPO-PSME/SYMPH PIPO/GETR-WYAM PIPO/meadow PIPO/PUTR2 PIPO/PUTR2-ARPA6 2TE/CEVE ABGR/VAME ABGR/SYMPH 2TE/SYMPH/CAGE2 ABGR/ACCI ABGR/PAMY ABGRPICO/PAMY/CARU 2TE/SYMPH PSME/ARUV CHNO/VAOV ABAM/TITRU ABAM/XETE ABAM/MANE2 ABAM/GASH ABAM/VAOV-MANE2 ABAM/VAOV ABAM/VAOV-RUPE ABAM/OPHO ABAM/RULA2 ABAM/MEFE Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 636 636 636 636 636 638 638 638 638 638 638 638 638 638 638 638 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE CFS550 CHF125 CHF221 CHS128 CHS514 CCF221 CDG131 CDS627 CDS715 CHF311 CPG121 CPG122 CPG151 CPS227 CPS521 CWF313 AB ABA1 ABA2 ABA9 ABC9 ABP9 ABR8 ABS1 ABS9 AC AD ADG9 ADL9 ADT9 AG AO AR AX CA CAC0 CAC1 CAC111 CAC112 CAC113 CAC114 CAC115 CAC2 CAC3 CAC4 CAC5 CAC6 Common Name Pacific silver fir/Cascade azalea western hemlock/western swordfern western hemlock/sweet after death western hemlock/salal western hemlock/devilsclub western redcedar/bride's bonnet Douglas-fir/pinegrass Douglas-fir/common snowberry Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark western hemlock/bride’s bonnet ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue Ponderosa pine/needle-and-thread ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush ponderosa pine/common snowberry grand fir/twinflower buildings, structures, roads heliport runway, landing strip aircraft facilities campground, developed parking area road, boat launch area rock and gravel storage area open storage area cultivated land dump for trash, garbage, etc. garbage dump land fill, soil, gravel, and/or rock dump (sanitary) trash dump, refuse dump grassland, permanent pasture orchards recreation areas, parks play areas, golf courses administrative or agricultural subalpine fir-mountain hemlock-whitebark pine (open parks) subalpine fir-mountain hemlock-whitebark pine (open parks) subalpine larch (Okanogan) subalpine larch/western moss heather-partridgefoot subalpine larch/eightpetal mountain-avens subalpine larch/common juniper subalpine larch/Cascade bilberry-western moss heather subalpine larch/grouse whortleberry/Hitchcock's smooth woodrush Alaska cedar lodgepole pine dominant whitebark pine dominant subalpine fir dominant mountain hemlock dominant G-29 Scientific Name ABAM/RHAL2 TSHE/POMU TSHE/ACTR TSHE/GASH TSHE/OPHO THPL/CLUN2 PSMA/CARU PSMA/SYAL PSMA/PHMA5 TSHE/CLUN2 PIPO/PSSPS PIPO/FEID PIPO/HECOC8 PIPO/PUTR2 PIPO/SYAL ABGR/LIBO3 ABLA-TSME-PIAL ABLA-TSME-PIAL LALY LALY/CAME7-LUPE LALY/DROC LALY/JUCO6 LALY/VADE-CAME7 LALY/VASC/LUGLH CHNO PICO PIAL ABLA TSME Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 CODE CAF0 Common Name subalpine fir-hemlock-whitebark pine/forb 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CAG1 CAG111 CAG112 CAG2 CAG211 CAG221 CAG3 CAG311 CAG312 sedge (subalpine park) subalpine fir/Geyer’s sedge whitebark pine/pinegrass greenleaf fescue (subalpine park) mountain hemlock-subalpine fir/greenleaf fescue whitebark pine/greenleaf fescue woodrush (subalpine park) mountain hemlock/Hitchcock’s smooth woodrush mountain hemlock-whitebark pine/Hitchcock’s smooth woodrush western needlegrass (subalpine park) subalpine fir-whitebark pine (rocky) subalpine fir-whitebark pine (steep, rocky) subalpine fir-whitebark pine (rocky,parks, rough, steep) subalpine fir-mountain hemlock-whitebark pine/shrub (open park) sagebrush (subalpine park) mountain heather-heath (subalpine park) mountain hemlock/pink mountainheath-Cascade bilberry whitebark pine/western moss heather/partridgefoot grouse whortleberry (subalpine park) whitebark pine/grouse whortleberry/Hitchcock’s smooth woodrush common juniper-pinemat manzanita (subalpine park) mountain hemlock-subalpine fir/common juniper whitebark pine/common juniper mountain hemlock (subalpine parks) western red cedar western red cedar-important conifers western red cedar-Pacific yew western red cedar-western hemlock western redcedar/Pacific rhododendron/western twinflower western redcedar/whipplevine/threeleaf anemone western red cedar/forb western red cedar/common ladyfern western red cedar/common ladyfern-coastal hedgenettle western red cedar/common ladyfern western red cedar-grand fir/sweet after death western red cedar/sweet after death western red cedar/bride’s bonnet 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CAF1 CAF2 CAF211 CAF311 CAF321 CAG0 CAG4 CARR CARS CARX CAS0 CAS1 CAS2 CAS211 CAS221 CAS3 CAS311 CAS4 CAS411 CAS421 CAXX CC CCC0 CCC1 CCC2 CCC211 CCC221 CCF0 CCF1 CCF110 CCF121 CCF211 CCF212 CCF221 common beargrass (subalpine park) poke knotweed (subalpine park) mountain hemlock-subalpine fir/Davis’ knotweed mountain hemlock-subalpine fir/Cascade aster whitebark pine/eightpetal mountain-avens subalpine fir-hemlock-whitebark pine/grass (open parks) G-30 Scientific Name ABLA-TSUGAPIAL/2FORB XETE POPH TSME-ABLA/PODA TSME-ABLA/EULEL2 PIAL/DROC ABLA-TSUGAPIAL/2GRAM CAREX ABLA/CAGE2 PIAL/CARU FEVI TSME-ABLA/FEVI PIAL/FEVI LUZUL TSME/LUGLH TSME-PIAL/LUGLH ACOCO ABLA-PIAL ABLA-PIAL ABLA-PIAL ABLA-TSMEPIAL/2SHRUB ARTEM CASSI3-ERICA TSME/PHEM-VADE PIAL/CAME7/LUPE VASC PIAL/VASC/LUGLH JUCO6/ARNE TSME-ABLA/JUCO6 PIAL/JUCO6 TSME THPL THPL-2TE THPL-TABR2 THPL-TSHE THPL/RHMA/LIBOL THPL/WHMO/ANDE THPL/2FORB THPL/ATFI THPL/ATFI-STCHC3 THPL/ATFI THPL-ABGR/ACTR THPL/ACTR THPL/CLUN2 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE CCF222 CCFA CCM0 CCM1 CCM2 CCM3 CCS0 CCS1 CCS110 CCS2 CCS211 CCS221 CCS3 CCS311 CCS321 CCS4 CCS5 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CDC512 CDC6 CDC7 CDC711 CDC712 CDC713 CDF0 CDF1 CDF2 CDF211 CDF3 CDF311 CDF312 CDF4 CDF411 CDF911 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CD CDC0 CDC1 CDC2 CDC3 CDC4 CDC412 CDC431 CDC432 CDC5 CDC511 CDG0 CDG1 Common Name western red cedar/wild sarsaparilla western red cedar/bride’s bonnet-low forb western red cedar (wetlands, moist to wet soil) western red cedar/American skunk cabbage (wetland) western red cedar/sedge (wetland) western red cedar-lodgepole pine/labrador tea western red cedar/shrub western red cedar/salmonberry-thimbleberry western red cedar/salmonberry-woodsorrel western red cedar/devilsclub western red cedar/devilsclub western red cedar-grand fir/devilsclub western red cedar/Oregon boxleaf-thinleaf huckleberry western red cedar/thinleaf huckleberry western red cedar/Oregon boxleaf western red cedar/Sitka alder western red cedar/salal-creeping barberry Douglas-fir Douglas-fir with important conifers Douglas-fir-Port Orford cedar/Pacific yew Douglas-fir-sugar pine (S.W. Oregon) Douglas-fir-incense cedar (S.W. Oregon, Douglas-fir infertile) Douglas-fir-white fir-grand fir Douglas-fir-white fir-ponderosa pine Douglas-fir-white fir/creambush oceanspray Douglas-fir-White fir/dwarf Oregon grape Douglas-fir-ponderosa pine-Jeffrey pine (S. Oregon) ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/antelope bitterbrush-snowbrush ceanothus ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/snowberry Douglas-fir-redwood Douglas-fir-western hemlock Douglas-fir-western hemlock/Cascade barberry Douglas-fir-western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron Douglas-fir-western hemlock/salal Douglas-fir/forb Douglas-fir/common beargrass Douglas-fir/twinflower Douglas-fir/twinflower Douglas-fir/arnica-low forbs Douglas-fir/heartleaf arnica Douglas-fir/sweetroot Douglas-fir/forb (medium-tall) Douglas-fir/bush penstemon Douglas-fir/depauperate Douglas-fir/grass Douglas-fir/pinegrass-Geyer’s sedge G-31 Scientific Name THPL/ARNU2 THPL/CLUN2-2FORB THPL THPL/LYAM3 THPL/CAREX THPL-PICO/LEDUM THPL/2SHRUB THPL/RUSP-RUPA THPL/RUSP-OXALI THPL/OPHO THPL/OPHO THPL-ABGR/OPHO THPL/PAMY-PAMY THPL/VAME THPL/PAMY THPL/ALVIS THPL/GASHMARE11 PSME PSME-2TE PSME-CHLA/TABR2 PSME-PILA PSME-CADE27 PSME-ABCO-ABGR PSME-ABCO-PIPO PSME-ABCO/HODI PSME-ABCO/BENE PSME-PIPO-PIJE PIPO-PSME/PUTR2CEVE PIPO-PSME/SYMPH PSME-SESE3 PSME-TSHE PSME-TSHE/MANE2 PSME-TSHE/RHMA3 PSME-TSHE/GASH PSME/2FORB PSME/XETE PSME/LIBO3 PSME/LIBO3 PSME/ARNIC-2FORB PSME/ARCO9 PSME/OSMOR PSME/2FORB PSME/PEFR3 PSME/DEPAUPERAT E PSME/2GRAM PSME/CARU-CAGE2 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE CDG111 CDG112 CDG113 CDG121 CDG122 CDG123 CDG131 CDG132 CDG134 CDG141 CDG142 CDG2 CDG3 CDG311 CDG321 CDG322 CDG323 CDG331 CDG332 CDG8 CDH0 CDH1 CDH111 CDH112 CDH121 CDH131 CDH141 CDH142 CDH2 CDH3 CDH311 CDH4 CDH5 Common Name Douglas-fir/Geyer’s sedge (Blue Mountains) Douglas-fir/pinegrass (Blue Mountains) Douglas-fir/pinegrass (Idaho) Douglas-fir/pinegrass Douglas-fir/pinegrass-kinnikinnick Douglas-fir/kinnikinnick (Okanogan) Douglas-fir/pinegrass (Okanogan and Colville) Douglas-fir/Geyer’s sedge (Wenatchee) Douglas-fir/pinegrass-bluebunch wheatgrass Douglas-fir/Geyer’s sedge Douglas-fir/Geyer’s sedge (Idaho) Douglas-fir/blue wildrye Douglas-fir/bunchgrass ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/bluebunch wheatgrass Douglas-fir/western fescue Douglas-fir/bluebunch wheatgrass (Wenatchee) Douglas-fir/bluebunch wheatgrass-Indian’s dream Douglas-fir/bluebunch wheatgrass Douglas-fir/Idaho fescue Douglas-fir/subalpine sedge Douglas-fir-important hardwoods Douglas-fir/tanoak Douglas-fir-tanoak/salal Douglas-fir/Pacific rhododendron Douglas-fir-tanoak-sugar pine Douglas-fir-tanoak Douglas-fir-tanoak-canyon live oak Douglas-fir-tanoak/poison oak Douglas-fir/Pacific madrone Douglas-fir/Oregon white oak Douglas-fir-Oregon white oak/poison oak Douglas-fir/bigleaf maple Douglas-fir/chinquapin-canyon live oak 639 639 639 639 639 CDRR CDRS CDRX CDS0 CDS1 Douglas-fir (rocky) Douglas-fir (steep, with little ground vegetation) Douglas-fir (rocky, steep with little ground vegetation) Douglas fir/kinnikinnick Douglas-fir/canyon live oak-Pacific poison oak-rose 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CDH6 CDS111 CDS112 CDS151 CDS2 CDS211 CDS212 CDS213 Douglas-fir/California laurel-California buckthorn Douglas-fir/poison oak-Piper’s Oregon grape Douglas-fir/poison oak Douglas-fir/oceanspray Douglas-fir/oceanspray-vine maple Douglas-fir/oceanspray-Cascade barberry Douglas-fir/oceanspray/grass Douglas-fir/oceanspray-common whipplea G-32 Scientific Name PSME/CAGE2 PSME/CARU PSME/CARU PSME/CARU PSME/CARU-ARUV PSME/ARUV PSME/CARU PSME/CAGE2 PSME/CARU-PSSPS PSME/CAGE2 PSME/CAGE2 PSME/ELGL PSME/2GRAM PIPO-PSME/PSSPS PSME/FEOC PSME/PSSPS PSME/PSSPS-ASDE6 PSME/PSSPS PSME/FEID PSME/CAREX PSME-2TD PSME/LIDE3 PSME-LIDE3/GASH PSME/RHMA PSME-LIDE3-PILA PSME-LIDE3 PSME-LIDE3-QUCH PSME-LIDE3/RHDI PSME/ARME PSME/QUGA4 PSME-QUGA/RHDI PSME/ACMA3 PSME/CHRYS15QUCH2 PSME/UMCAFRCA12 PSME PSME PSME PSME/ARUV PSME/QUCH2-TODIROSA5 PSME/RHDI-BEPI PSME/RHDI PSME/HODI PSME/HODI-ACCI PSME/HODI-MANE2 PSME/HODI/2GRAM PSME/HODI-WHMO Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE CDS221 CDS231 CDS241 CDS252 CDS253 CDS254 CDS255 CDS3 639 CDS4 Douglas-fir-western hemlock/California hazelnut (steep, shallow soil) Douglas-fir/ceanothus-manzanita-Oregon boxleaf CDS511 CDS512 CDS531 CDS6 Douglas-fir/creeping barberry Douglas-fir/dwarf Oregon grape/western sword-fern Douglas-fir/salal/western sword-fern Douglas-fir/spirea-common snowberry-kinnikinnick 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CDS311 CDS411 CDS412 CDS421 CDS5 CDS611 CDS612 CDS613 CDS614 CDS621 CDS622 CDS623 CDS624 CDS625 CDS626 CDS627 CDS628 CDS631 CDS632 CDS633 CDS634 CDS635 CDS636 CDS637 CDS638 CDS639 CDS640 CDS641 CDS651 Common Name Douglas-fir/oceanspray-dwarf rose Douglas-fir/oceanspray/Geyer’s sedge Douglas-fir/vine maple/western fescue Douglas-fir/vine maple/salal Douglas-fir/vine maple/Cascade barberry Douglas-fir/vine maple/common whipplea Douglas-fir/salal Douglas-fir/rhododendron-hazelnut-dogwood Douglas-fir/Oregon boxleaf (Okanogan) Douglas-fir/Oregon boxleaf/pinegrass Douglas-fir/buckbrush Douglas-fir/salal-creeping barberry Douglas-fir/oceanspray Douglas-fir-white fir/common snowberry/twinflower Douglas-fir-white fir/common snowberry/forb Douglas-fir-white fir/common snowberry/pinegrass Douglas-fir/common snowberry (same as CDS633) Douglas-fir/common snowberry (Wallowa) Douglas-fir/mountain snowberry (Wallowa) Douglas-fir/common snowberry (Blue Mountains) Douglas-fir/mountain snowberry (Blue Mountains) Douglas-fir/mountain snowberry (Idaho) Douglas-fir/common snowberry (Idaho) Douglas-fir/common snowberry (floodplain) Douglas-fir/kinnikinnick-antelope bitterbrush Douglas-fir/mountain snowberry (Okanogan and Colville) Douglas-fir/common snowberry Douglas-fir/white spirea Douglas-fir/white spirea (Idaho) Douglas-fir/common snowberry (Wenatchee) Douglas-fir/common snowberry/bluebunch wheatgrass Douglas-fir/common snowberry/pinegrass Douglas-fir/shinyleaf spirea/pinegrass Douglas-fir/shinyleaf spirea Douglas-fir/creeping snowberry Douglas-fir/kinnikinnick G-33 Scientific Name PSME/HODI-ROGY PSME/HODI/CAGE2 PSME/ACCI/FEOC PSME/ACCI/GASH PSME/ACCI/MANE2 PSME/ACCI/WHMO PSME/GASH PSME/RHODOCORYL-CORNU PSME-TSHE/COCOC PSME/CEANOARCTO3-PAMY PSME/PAMY PSME/PAMY/CARU PSME/CECU PSME/GASHMARE11 PSME/MARE11 PSME/BENE/POMU PSME/GASH/POMU PSME/SPIRA-SYALARUV PIPO-PSME/HODI PSMEABCO/SYAL/LIBO3 PSMEABCO/SYAL/2FORB PSMEABCO/SYAL/CARU PSME/SYAL PSME/SYAL PSME/SYOR2 PSME/SYAL PSME/SYOR2 PSME/SYOR2 PSME/SYAL PSME/SYAL PSME/ARUV-PUTR2 PSME/SYOR2 PSME/SYAL PSME/SPBE2 PSME/SPBE2 PSME/SYAL PSME/SYAL/PSSPS PSME/SYAL/CARU PSME/SPBEL/CARU PSME/SPBEL PSME/SYMO PSME/ARUV Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE CDS652 CDS653 CDS654 CDS655 CDS661 CDS662 CDS671 CDS672 CDS673 CDS674 CDS675 CDS7 CDS711 CDS715 CDS716 CDS717 CDS721 CDS722 CDS723 CDS724 CDS8 CDS811 CDS812 CDS813 CDS814 CDS815 CDS821 CDS822 CDS831 CDS832 CDS833 CDSD CE CEC0 CEC1 CEC2 CEF0 CEF1 CEF111 CEF2 CEF211 CEF221 CEF222 CEF231 CEF3 CEF311 CEF321 CEF331 Common Name Douglas-fir/kinnikinnick (Mt. Rainier) Douglas-fir/kinnikinnick (Wenatchee) Douglas-fir/kinnikinnick-antelope bitterbrush Douglas-fir/kinnikinnick/pinegrass Douglas-fir/common snowberry (Mt. Hood) Douglas-fir/pinemat manzanita Douglas-fir/common juniper Douglas-fir/curl-leaf mountain mahogany Douglas-fir/antelope bitterbrush Douglas-fir/antelope bitterbrush/bluebunch wheatgrass Douglas-fir/antelope bitterbrush/pinegrass Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark (Blue Mountains) Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark (Okanogan and Colville) Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark/longtube twinflower Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark (Idaho) Douglas-fir/mallow ninebark (Daubenmier) Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple-mallow ninebark Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple (floodplain) Douglas-fir/blueberry Douglas-fir/blueberry Douglas-fir/thinleaf huckleberry Douglas-fir/dwarf bilberry (Colville) Douglas-fir/thinleaf huckleberry (Colville) Douglas-fir/dwarf bilberry Douglas-fir/thinleaf huckleberry (Blue Mountains) Douglas-fir/thinleaf huckleberry Douglas-fir/dwarf bilberry Douglas-fir/velvetleaf huckleberry (Wenatchee) Douglas-fir/velvetleaf huckleberry/pinegrass Douglas-fir/shrub(dry) subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce (closed forest) subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce-associated conifers subalpine fir-lodgepole pine Engelmann spruce-fir subalpine fir-spruce/forbs subalpine fir-spruce/common beargrass subalpine fir/common beargrass subalpine fir-spruce/twinflower subalpine fir/twinflower (Okanogan and Colville) subalpine fir/twinflower subalpine fir/twinflower (Wenatchee) subalpine fir/twinflower (Idaho) subalpine fir-spruce/tall forb subalpine fir/claspleaf twistedstalk subalpine fir/broadleaf lupine subalpine fir/Carolina bugbane (Blue Mountains) G-34 Scientific Name PSME/ARUV PSME/ARUV PSME/ARUV-PUTR2 PSME/ARUV/CARU PSME/SYAL PSME/ARNE PSME/JUCO6 PSME/CELE3 PSME/PUTR2 PSME/PUTR2/PSSPS PSME/PUTR2/CARU PSME/PHMA5 PSME/PHMA5 PSME/PHMA5 PSME/PHMA5/LIBO L2 PSME/PHMA5 PSME/PHMA5 PSME/ACGL-PHMA5 PSME/ACGL PSME/ACGL PSME/VACCI PSME/VACCI PSME/VAME PSME/VACA13 PSME/VAME PSME/VACA13 PSME/VAME PSME/VAME PSME/VACA13 PSME/VAMY PSME/VAMY/CARU PSME/2SHRUB ABLA-PIEN ABLA-PIEN-2TE ABLA-PICO PIEN-ABIES ABLA-PICEA/2FORB ABLA-PICEA/XETE ABLA/XETE ABLA-PICEA/LIBO3 ABLA/LIBO3 ABLA/LIBO3 ABLA/LIBO3 ABLA/LIBO3 ABLA-PICEA/2FORB ABLA/STAM2 ABLA/LULA4 ABLA/TRCA Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE CEF332 CEF333 CEF334 CEF335 CEF341 CEF4 CEF411 CEF421 CEF422 CEF423 CEF424 CEF431 CEF432 CEF433 CEF434 CEF435 CEFM CEFW CEG0 CEG1 CEG111 CEG121 CEG2 CEG211 CEG3 CEG310 CEG311 CEG312 CEG321 CEG322 CEM0 CEM1 CEM111 CEM121 CEM2 CEM211 CEM212 CEM213 CEM221 CEM222 CEM3 CEM311 CEM312 CERR CERS CERX CES0 Common Name subalpine fi/common ladyfern subalpine fir/arrowleaf ragwort Engelmann spruce/common ladyfern Engelmann spruce/arrowleaf ragwort subalpine fir/Sitka valerian subalpine fir/forb (short) subalpine fir/Jacob’s-ladder subalpine fir/bride’s bonnet (Rocky Mountains) subalpine fir/Carolina bugbane subalpine fir/bunchberry dogwood subalpine fir/broadleaf arnica-Jacob’s-ladder subalpine fir/hypnum moss subalpine fir/Howell’s marsh marigold subalpine fir/claspleaf twistedstalk (Rocky Mountains) subalpine fir/Oregon goldthread subalpine fir/heartleaf arnica subalpine fir/forb (mesic) subalpine fir/forb (wet) subalpine fir-spruce/grass subalpine fir-spruce/woodrush subalpine fir/Hitchcock’s smooth woodrush subalpine fir/Hitchcock’s smooth woodrush (Wenatchee) subalpine fir-spruce/sedge subalpine fir/Geyer’s sedge subalpine fir-spruce/grass subalpine fir/pinegrass (Wenatchee) subalpine fir/pinegrass (Okanogan and Colville) subalpine fir/pinegrass subalpine fir/pinegrass (Idaho) subalpine fir/bluejoint subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce (wetlands) subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/grass-sedge (wetlands) Engelmann spruce/widefruit sedge Engelmann spruce/softleaf sedge subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/forb (wetlands) Engelmann spruce/field horsetail Engelmann spruce/field horsetail (Idaho) Engelmann spruce/fragrant bedstraw Engelmann spruce/field horsetail-twistedstalk Engelmann spruce/bride’s bonnet subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/shrub (short, wetlands) Engelmann spruce/bog blueberry/forb Engelmann spruce/bog blueberry/widefruit sedge subalpine fir (rocky with little ground vegetation) subalpine fir (steep with little ground vegetation) subalpine fir (rocky, steep with little ground vegetation) subalpine fir-spruce/shrub G-35 Scientific Name ABLA/ATFI ABLA/SETR PIEN/ATFI PIEN/SETR ABLA/VASI ABLA/2FORB ABLA/POPU3 ABLA/CLUN2 ABLA/TRCA ABLA/COCA13 ABLA/ARLA8-POPU3 ABLA/HYPAP ABLA/CALEH2 ABLA/STAM2 ABLA/COLA3 ABLA/ARCO9 ABLA/2FORB ABLA/2FORB ABLA-PICEA/2GRAM ABLA-PICEA/LUZUL ABLA/LUGLH ABLA/LUGLH ABLA-PICEA/CAREX ABLA/CAGE2 ABLA-PICEA/2GRAM ABLA/CARU ABLA/CARU ABLA/CARU ABLA/CARU ABLA/CACA4 ABLA-PIEN ABLA-PIEN/2GRAMCAREX PIEN/CAAN15 PIEN/CADI6 ABLA-PIEN/2FORB PIEN/EQAR PIEN/EQAR PIEN/GATR3 PIEN/EQAR-STREP3 PIEN/CLUN2 ABLA-PIEN/2SHRUB PIEN/VAUL/2FORB PIEN/VAUL/CAAN15 ABLA ABLA ABLA ABLAPICEA/2SHRUB Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE CES1 CES111 CES112 CES113 CES121 CES131 CES141 CES142 CES143 CES2 Common Name subalpine fir-spruce/Oregon boxleaf subalpine fir/Oregon boxleaf (Okanogan) subalpine fir/Oregon boxleaf/pinegrass subalpine fir/Oregon boxleaf (Wenatchee) subalpine fir/Oregon boxleaf (Daubenmeir) subalpine fir/bride’s bonnet subalpine fir/Douglas maple subalpine fir/Sitka alder subalpine fir/white spirea subalpine fir-spruce/rusty menziesia-rhododendron 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CES221 CES231 CES232 CES3 CES311 CES312 CES313 CES314 CES315 CES321 CES331 CES341 CES342 CES4 subalpine fir/rusty menziesia subalpine fir/rusty menziesia (Idaho) subalpine fir/gooseberry currant subalpine fir-spruce/thinleaf huckleberry subalpine fir/thinleaf huckleberry (Blue Mountains) subalpine fir/blueberry subalpine fir/thinleaf huckleberry (Colville) subalpine fir/bride’s bonnet (Blue Mountains) subalpine fir/thinleaf huckleberry (Wallowa) subalpine fir/thinleaf huckleberry (Olympic) subalpine fir/thinleaf huckleberry subalpine fir/Cascade bilberry subalpine fir/thinleaf huckleberry (Wenatchee) subalpine fir-spruce/grouse whortleberry-pinemat manzanita 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CES210 CES211 CES212 CES213 CES411 CES412 CES413 CES414 CES415 CES421 CES422 CES423 CES424 CES425 subalpine fir/Cascade azalea/common beargrass subalpine fir/Cascade azalea subalpine fir/Cascade azalea (Olympic) subalpine fir/Cascade azalea/Hitchcock’s smooth woodrush CES426 CES5 subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry (Blue Mountains) subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry (Okanogan and Colville) subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry/pinegrass (Okanogan) subalpine fir/twinflower subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry/Jacob’s-ladder subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry (Daubenmeir) subalpine fir/dwarf bilberry subalpine fir/roughfruit berry subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry/broadleaf arnica subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry/Hitchcock’s smooth woodrush subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry (Wenatchee) subalpine fir/snowberry-dogwood CES611 subalpine fir/pink mountainheath CES511 CES6 Engelmann spruce/redosier dogwood subalpine fir-spruce/mountainheath-laborador tea G-36 Scientific Name ABLA-PICEA/PAMY ABLA/PAMY ABLA/PAMY/CARU ABLA/PAMY ABLA/PAMY ABLA/CLUN2 ABLA/ACGLD4 ABLA/ALVIS ABLA/SPBE2 ABLA-PICEA/MEFERHODO ABLA/RHAL2/XETE ABLA/RHAL2 ABLA/RHAL2 ABLA/RHAL2/LUGL H ABLA/MEFE ABLA/MEFE ABLA/RIMO2 ABLA-PICEA/VAME ABLA/VAME ABLA/VACCI ABLA/VAME ABLA/CLUN2 ABLA/VAME ABLA/VAME ABLA/VAME ABLA/VADE ABLA/VAME ABLA-PICEA/VASCARNE ABLA/VASC ABLA/VASC ABLA/VASC/CARU ABLA/LIBO3 ABLA/VASC/POPU3 ABLA/VASC ABLA/VACA13 ABLA/RULA2 ABLA/VASC/ARLA8 ABLA/VASC/LUGLH ABLA/VASC ABLA/SYMPHCORNU PIEN/COSES ABLAPICEA/PHYLL3LEDUM ABLA/PHEM Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE CES621 CES631 CES7 CEX104 CEX204 CF CFC0 CFC1 CFC151 CFC2 CFC251 Common Name subalpine fir/common juniper subalpine fir/common juniper (Idaho) subalpine fir-spruce/devilsclub Malheur (04) 2A: slope less 30% Malheur (04) 2B: slope 30-70% Pacific silver fir-noble fir Pacific silver fir-noble fir-associated conifers Pacific silver fir-mountain hemlock Pacific silver fir-mountain hemlock/common beargrass Pacific silver fir-western hemlock Pacific silver fir-western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-salal 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CFF111 CFF141 CFF151 CFF152 CFF153 CFF154 CFF161 CFF162 CFF2 CFF211 CFF250 CFF251 CFF252 CFF253 CFF254 CFF3 CFF311 CFF312 CFF321 CFF4 Pacific silver fir/redwood-sorrel (Olympic) Pacific silver fir/bride’s bonnet (Warm Springs) Pacific silver fir/bride’s bonnet Pacific silver fir/oneleaf foamflower Pacific silver fir/redwood-sorrel Pacific silver fir/oneleaf foamflower-twistedstalk Pacific silver fir/oneleaf foamflower Pacific silver fir/oneleaf foamflower Pacific silver fir-noble fir/sweet after death Pacific silver fir/sweet after death-oneleaf foamflower Pacific silver fir/sweet after death (Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie) noble fir/sweet after death Pacific silver fir/sweet after death Pacific silver fir/sweet after death-bride’s bonnet Pacific silver fir/sweet after death (Wenatchee) Pacific silver fir-noble fir/common beargrass Pacific silver fir/common beargrass (Olympic) Pacific silver fir/common beargrass (Mt. Baker) Pacific silver fir/common beargrass (Warm Springs) Pacific silver fir-noble fir/blue windflower-wildgingerwintergreen Pacific silver fir/strawberryleaf raspberry-deer fern Pacific silver fir-noble fir/twinflower Pacific silver fir-noble fir/western swordfern Pacific silver fir/western swordfern Pacific silver fir/western swordfern-redwood-sorrel Pacific silver fir (depauperate) 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CFC261 CFC3 CFC311 CFC4 CFC411 CFC412 CFF0 CFF1 CFF450 CFF5 CFF6 CFF611 CFF612 CFF911 Pacific silver fir-western hemlock/queen’s cup Pacific silver fir-white fir-grand fir Pacific silver fir-grand fir/starry false lily of the valley Pacific silver fir-Alaska cedar (Alaska cedar dominant) Pacific silver fir-Alaska cedar/oval-leaf blueberry Alaska cedar/oval-leaf blueberry Pacific silver fir-noble fir/forbs Pacific silver fir-noble fir/woodsorrel-twistedstalk-foamflowerbluebead G-37 Scientific Name ABLA/JUCO6 ABLA/JUOC6 ABLA-PICEA/OPHO ABAM-ABPR ABAM-ABPR-2TE ABAM-TSME ABAM-TSME/XETE ABAM-TSHE ABAMTSHE/RHMA3-GASH ABAM-TSHE/CLUN ABAM-ABCO-ABGR ABAM-ABGR/MAST4 ABAM-CHNO ABAM-CHNO/VAOV CHNO/VAOV ABAM-ABPR/2FORB ABAM-ABPR/OXALISTREP3-TIARECLINT ABAM/OXOR ABAM/CLUN2 ABAM/CLUN2 ABAM/TITRU ABAM/OXOR ABAM/TITRU-STLAR ABAM/TITRU ABAM/TITRU ABAM-ABPR/ACTR ABAM/ACTR-TITRU ABAM/ACTR ABPR/ACTR ABAM/ACTR ABAM/ACTR-CLUN2 ABAM/ACTR ABAM-ABPR/XETE ABAM/XETE ABAM/XETE ABAM/XETE ABAM-ABPR/ANORASARU-PYROL ABAM/RUPE-BLSP ABAM-ABPR/LIBO3 ABAM-ABPR/POMU ABAM/POMU ABAM/POMU-OXOR ABAM Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 CODE CFFM CFFS 639 CFS0 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CFGO CFM0 CFM1 CFM111 CFRR CFRS CFRX CFS1 CFS110 CFS151 CFS152 CFS154 CFS155 CFS156 CFS2 CFS211 CFS212 CFS213 CFS214 CFS215 CFS216 CFS217 CFS218 CFS219 CFS220 CFS221 CFS222 CFS223 CFS224 CFS225 CFS226 CFS228 CFS229 CFS230 CFS231 CFS232 Common Name Pacific silver fir/forb (mesic) Pacific silver fir/forb-shrub Pacific silver fir/grass Pacific silver fir-noble fir (wetlands) Pacific silver fir-noble fir/American skunkcabbage Pacific silver fir/American skunkcabbage Pacific silver fir-noble fir (rocky, little ground vegetation) Pacific silver fir-noble fir (steep, little ground vegetation) Pacific silver fir-noble fir (rocky, steep with scant ground vegetation) Pacific silver fir-noble fir/shrub Pacific silver fir-noble fir/Cascade barberry-salal Pacific silver fir/Cascade barberry (Mt. Baker-Snoqualamie) Pacific silver fir/Cascade barberry Pacific silver fir/salal (Gifford Pinchot) Pacific silver fir/salal-Cascade barberry Pacific silver fir/salal/deer fern Pacific silver fir/salal/redwood-sorrel Pacific silver fir-noble fir/thinleaf huckleberry-rusty menziesiaOregon boxleaf Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/common beargrass (Olympic) Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry (Olympic) Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/white avalanche-lily Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/common beargrass (Olympic) Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/oneleaf foamflower Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry-Cascade barberry Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/redwood-sorrel Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/bride's bonnet (Olympic) Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/twinflower Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry-Cascade azalea Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/Sitka valerian Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/twistedstalk Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry-oval-leaf blueberry Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/false lily of the valley Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/oneleaf foamflower (Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie) Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/sidebells wintergreen Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/sidebells wintergreen Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry-salal (Mt. BakerSnoqualmie) Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/western swordfern Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry (Wenatchee) G-38 Scientific Name ABAM/2FORB ABAM/2FORB2SHRUB ABAM/2GRAM ABAM-ABPR ABAM-ABPR/LYAM3 ABAM/LYAM3 ABAM-ABPR ABAM-ABPR ABAM-ABPR ABAM-ABPR/ 2SHRUB ABAM-ABPR/ MANE2-GASH ABAM/MANE2 ABAM/MANE2 ABAM/GASH ABAM/GASH-MANE2 ABAM/GASH/BLSP ABAM/GASH/OXOR ABAM-ABPR/VAMEMEFE-PAMY ABAM/VAME/XETE ABAM/VAOV ABAM/VAOV/ERMO 8 ABAM/VAOV/XETE ABAM/VAOV/TITRU ABAM/VAOV-MANE2 ABAM/VAOV/OXOR ABAM/VAOV/CLUN2 ABAM/VAOV/LIBO3 ABAM/VAOV-RHAL2 ABAM/VAME/VASI ABAM/VAME/STLAR ABAM/VAME-VAOV ABAM/VAME ABAM/VAOV/MADI ABAM/VAOV/TITRU ABAM/VAOV/ORSE ABAM/VAME/ORSE ABAM/VAOV-GASH ABAM/VAOV/POMU ABAM/VAOV Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 CODE CFS233 639 CFS253 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CFS234 CFS241 CFS242 CFS251 CFS252 CFS254 CFS255 CFS256 CFS257 CFS258 CFS259 CFS260 CFS3 CFS311 CFS321 CFS351 CFS352 CFS4 CFS411 CFS412 CFS413 CFS5 CFS541 CFS542 CFS550 CFS551 CFS552 CFS553 CFS554 CFS555 CFS556 Common Name Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/bride’s bonnet (Wenatchee) Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry-sidebells wintergreen Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry (Mt. Rainier) Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry-strawberryleaf raspberry Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/common beargrass Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/common beargrass (Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie) Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/bunchberry dogwood Pacific silver fir/rusty menziesia Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry-salal Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/bride's bonnet Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry (Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie) Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/common beargrass (Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie) Pacific silver fir/oval-leaf blueberry/bride’s bonnet (Mt. BakerSnoqualmie) Pacific silver fir-noble fir/devilsclub Pacific silver fir/devilsclub (Olympic) Pacific silver fir/devilsclub (Mt. Rainier) Pacific silver fir/devilsclub Pacific silver fir/devilsclub-oval-leaf blueberry Pacific silver fir-noble fir/grouse whortleberry Pacific silver fir/roughfruit berry Pacific silver fir/white avalanche-lily Pacific silver fir/roughfruit berry (Wenatchee) Pacific silver fir-noble fir/Cascade azalea Pacific silver fir/rusty menziesia Pacific silver fir/rusty menziesia (Wenatchee) Pacific silver fir/Cascade azalea (Gifford Pinchot) Pacific silver fir/Cascade azalea/common beargrass Pacific silver fir/Cascade azalea/bride’s bonnet CFS558 CFS6 Pacific silver fir/Cascade azalea (Okanogan) Pacific silver fir/Cascade azalea-thinleaf huckleberry Pacific silver fir/Cascade azalea-oval-leaf blueberry Pacific silver fir/Cascade azalea-thinleaf huckleberry (Wenatchee) Pacific silver fir/Oregon boxleaf Pacific silver fir-noble fir/Pacific rhododendron-vine maple CFS621 CFS641 CFS651 Pacific silver fir/vine maple Pacific silver fir/vine maple/foamflower Pacific silver fir/vine maple/oneleaf foamflower CFS611 CFS612 Pacific silver fir/Pacific rhododendron (Olympic) Pacific silver fir/Pacific rhododendron-oval-leaf blueberry G-39 Scientific Name ABAM/VAME/CLUN2 ABAM/VAME-ORSE ABAM/VAOV ABAM/VAOV-RUPE ABAM/VAME/XETE ABAM/VAME/XETE ABAM/VAOV/COCA1 3 ABAM/MEFE ABAM/VAOV-GASH ABAM/VAME/CLUN2 ABAM/VAOV ABAM/VAOV ABAM/VAOV/XETE ABAM/VAOV/CLUN2 ABAM-ABPR/OPHO ABAM/OPHO ABAM/OPHO ABAM/OPHO ABAM/OPHO-VAOV ABAM-ABPR/VASC ABAM/RULA2 ABAM/ERMO8 ABAM/RULA2 ABAM-ABPR/RHAL2 ABAM/MEFE ABAM/MEFE ABAM/RHAL2 ABAM/RHAL2/XETE ABAM/RHAL2/CLUN 2 ABAM/RHAL2 ABAM/RHAL2-VAME ABAM/RHAL2-VAOV ABAM/RHAL2-VAME ABAM/PAMY ABAMABPR/RHMA3-ACCI ABAM/RHMA3 ABAM/RHMA3VAOV ABAM/ACCI ABAM/ACCI/TITR ABAM/ACCI/TITRU Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 CODE CFS652 639 639 639 CFSC CFSD CFSF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CFS653 CFS654 CFSM CH CHC0 CHC1 CHC111 CHC2 CHC211 CHC212 CHC213 CHC3 CHC311 CHC341 CHC4 CHC412 CHC422 CHC441 CHC442 CHC461 CHC5 CHC551 CHC552 CHC553 CHC554 CHC6 CHC611 CHC612 CHC613 CHC911 CHC921 CHF0 CHF1 CHF111 CHF112 CHF121 CHF122 CHF123 CHF124 Common Name Pacific silver fir/Pacific rhododendron-Cascade barberry Pacific silver fir/Pacific rhododendron/common beargrass Pacific silver fir/Pacific rhododendron-oval-leaf blueberry/bunchberry dogwood Pacific silver fir/shrub (cool) Pacific silver fir/shrub (dry) Pacific silver fir/shrub-forb (coastal) Pacific silver fir/shrub (mesic) western hemlock western hemlock-important conifers western hemlock-Port Orford cedar western hemlock-Port-Orford cedar western hemlock-Douglas-fir/shrub (dry) western hemlock-Douglas-fir/beaked hazelnut (steep, shallow soil, Willamette) western hemlock-Douglas-fir/oceanspray western hemlock-Douglas-fir-Pacific madrone western hemlock-white fir-grand fir western hemlock-grand fir/bride’s bonnet western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape/vanillaleaf (SWO) western hemlock-western red cedar western hemlock-Douglas-fir/salal western hemlock/vine maple-snow bramble western hemlock-bigleaf maple/western sword-fern western hemlock-western redcedar/Oregon oxalis western hemlock-western redcedar western hemlock-Pacific silver fir western hemlock-Pacific silver fir/Pacific rhododendronCascade barberry western hemlock-Pacific silver fir/Pacific rhododendron/twinflower western hemlock-Pacific silver fir/twinflower western hemlock-Pacific silver fir/thin-leaved huckleberry western hemlock-incense cedar western hemlock-white fir western hemlock-white fir/Pacific rhododendron western hemlock-incense cedar/salal western hemlock/thin-leaved huckleberry/western twinflower western hemlock-Pacific yew/Pacific rhododendron western hemlock/forbs western hemlock/western swordfern/redwood-sorrel western hemlock/redwood-sorrel (Willamette) western hemlock/redwood-sorrel (Olympic) western hemlock/redwood-sorrel (coastal) western hemlock/western swordfern (coastal) western hemlock/western swordfern (Mt. Hood) western hemlock/western swordfern-redwood-sorrel G-40 Scientific Name ABAM/RHMA3MANE2 ABAM/RHMA3/XETE ABAM/RHMA3VAOV/COCA13 ABAM/2SHRUB ABAM/2SHRUB ABAM/2SHRUB2FORB ABAM/2SHRUB TSHE TSHE-2TE TSHE/CHLA TSHE-CHLA TSHE-PSME/2SHRUB TSHE-PSME/COCO6 TSHE-PSME/HODI TSHE-PSME-ARME TSHE-ABCO-ABGR TSHE-ABGR/CLUN2 TSHE/BENE/ACTR (SWO) TSHE-THPL TSHE-PSME/GASH TSHE/ACCI-RUNI TSHE-ACMA/POMU TSHE-THPL/OXOR TSHE-THPL TSHE/ABAM TSHE-ABAM/ RHMA3-MANE2 TSHE-ABAM/ RHMA3/LIBO3 TSHE-ABAM/LIBO3 TSHE-ABAM/VAME TSHE-CADE27 TSHE-ABCO TSHE-ABCO/RHMA TSHE-CADE3/GASH TSHE/VAME/LIBOL TSHE-TABR/RHMA TSHE/2FORB TSHE/POMU/OXOR TSHE/OXOR TSHE/OXOR TSHE/OXOR TSHE/POMU TSHE/POMU TSHE/POMU-OXOR Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 CODE CHF125 CHF131 639 639 639 CHF133 CHF134 CHF135 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CHF132 CHF151 CHF2 CHF211 CHF221 CHF222 CHF223 CHF250 CHF3 CHF311 CHF312 CHF313 CHF321 CHF4 CHF421 CHF422 CHF5 CHF511 CHF521 CHF531 CHF911 CHH0 CHH1 CHH111 CHH2 CHH3 CHH351 CHH4 CHH5 CHM0 CHM1 CHM111 CHM121 CHS0 CHS1 CHS111 CHS112 CHS113 CHS114 CHS121 CHS122 Common Name western hemlock/western swordfern (Gifford Pinchot) western hemlock/western swordfern-redwood-sorrel (Olympic) western hemlock/western swordfern-threeleaf foamflower (Olympic) western hemlock/western swordfern-salal western hemlock/western swordfern-Cascade barberry western hemlock/western swordfern-threeleaf foamflower (Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie) western hemlock/western swordfern (Willamette) western hemlock/sweet after death-threeleaf foamflower (dry) western hemlock/sweet after death (Olympic) western hemlock/sweet after death western hemlock/threeleaf foamflower western hemlock/sweet after death (Wenatchee) western hemlock/threeleaf foamflower-western oakfern western hemlock/bride’s bonnet-twinflower (mesic) western hemlock/bride’s bonnet western hemlock/wild sarsaparilla western hemlock/British Columbia wildginger western hemlock/twinflower western hemlock/fern western hemlock/common ladyfern western hemlock/Pacific oakfern western hemlock/common beargrass western hemlock/common beargrass (Olympic) western hemlock/common beargrass (Colville) western hemlock/common beargrass (Warm Springs) western hemlock/depauperate western hemlock-important hardwoods western hemlock/tanoak-California laurel western hemlock-California laurel western hemlock/bigleaf maple western hemlock/giant chinquapin western hemlock/giant chinquapin western hemlock/alder western hemlock/oak western hemlock (wetlands, moist to wet soil) western hemlock/American skunkcabbage (wetlands) western hemlock/American skunkcabbage (Olympic) western hemlock/American skunkcabbage western hemlock/shrub western hemlock/salal-Cascade barberry western hemlock/salal (Willamette) western hemlock/Pursh’s buckthorn/salal (flat deep soil) western hemlock/Cascade barberry/redwood-sorrel western hemlock/Cascade barberry/sweet after death western hemlock/Cascade barberry (coastal) western hemlock/Cascade barberry-salal (coastal) G-41 Scientific Name TSHE/POMU TSHE/POMU-OXOR TSHE/POMU-TITR TSHE/POMU-GASH TSHE/POMU-MANE2 TSHE/POMU-TITR TSHE/POMU TSHE/ACTR-TITR TSHE/ACTR TSHE/ACTR TSHE/TITR TSHE/ACTR TSHE/TITR-GYDR TSHE/CLUN2-LIBO3 TSHE/CLUN2 TSHE/ARNU2 TSHE/ASCA2 TSHE/LIBO3 TSHE/2FERN TSHE/ATFI TSHE/GYDI2 TSHE/XETE TSHE/XETE TSHE/XETE TSHE/XETE TSHE TSHE-2TD TSHE/LIDE3-UMCA TSHE-UMCA TSHE/ACMA3 TSHE/CHCHC4 TSHE/CHCHC4 TSHE/ALNUS TSHE/QUERC TSHE TSHE/LYAM3 TSHE/LYAM3 TSHE/LYAM3 TSHE/2SHRUB TSHE/GASH-MANE2 TSHE/GASH TSHE/FRPU7/GASH TSHE/MANE2/OXOR TSHE/MANE2/ACTR TSHE/MANE2 TSHE/MANE2-GASH Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE CHS123 CHS124 CHS125 CHS126 CHS127 CHS128 CHS129 CHS130 CHS131 CHS132 CHS133 CHS134 CHS135 CHS136 CHS137 CHS138 CHS139 639 CHS312 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CHS140 CHS141 CHS142 CHS143 CHS144 CHS2 CHS211 CHS221 CHS222 CHS223 CHS224 CHS225 CHS226 CHS227 CHS251 CHS261 CHS271 CHS3 CHS311 CHS313 CHS321 CHS322 CHS323 CHS324 Common Name western hemlock/salal (coastal) western hemlock/Cascade barberry-salal western hemlock/Cascade barberry western hemlock/Cascade barberry/western swordfern western hemlock/Cascade barberry-salal (Gifford Pinchot) western hemlock/salal (Gifford Pinchot) western hemlock/salal (Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie) western hemlock/Cascade barberry (Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie) western hemlock/salal (SWO) western hemlock/salal/common beargrass western hemlock/salal-California huckleberry western hemlock/salal-oceanspray western hemlock/salal-Cascade barberry western hemlock/salal/redwood-sorrel western hemlock/salal/western swordfern western hemlock/Cascade barberry (Olympic) western hemlock/Cascade barberry/western swordfern (Olympic) western hemlock/salal-thinleaf huckleberry western hemlock/Cascade barberry/little prince’s pine western hemlock/Cascade barberry (Wenatchee) western hemlock/Oregon boxleaf/bride’s bonnet western hemlock/pinemat manzanita western hemlock/vine maple western hemlock/vine maple (Warm Springs) western hemlock/vine maple-salal (coastal) western hemlock/vine maple/western swordfern (coast) western hemlock/vine maple/sweet after death western hemlock/Pacific dogwood/sweet after death western hemlock/vine maple/sweet after death (Wenatchee) western hemlock/vine maple/British Columbia wildginger western hemlock/vine maple/bride’s bonnet western hemlock/vine maple-Cascade barberry western hemlock-red alder/western sword-fern western hemlock/Douglas maple/western twinflower western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron western hemlock-Pacific silver fir/Pacific rhododendron (rolling, deep, Willamette) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-vine maple (steep, deep, Willamette) western hemlock/vine maple-Pacific rhododendron (unstable, Willamette) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-Cascade barberry (coast) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-salal (coast) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron/western swordfern (coast) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-California huckleberry (coast) G-42 Scientific Name TSHE/GASH TSHE/MANE2-GASH TSHE/MANE2 TSHE/MANE2/POMU TSHE/MANE2-GASH TSHE/GASH TSHE/GASH TSHE/MANE2 TSHE/GASH (SWO) TSHE/GASH/XETE TSHE/GASH-VAOV2 TSHE/GASH-HODI TSHE/GASH-MANE2 TSHE/GASH/OXOR TSHE/GASH/POMU TSHE/MANE2 TSHE/MANE2/POMU TSHE/GASH-VAME TSHE/MANE2/CHME TSHE/MANE2 TSHE/PAMY/CLUN2 TSHE/ARNE TSHE/ACCI TSHE/ACCI TSHE/ACCI-GASH TSHE/ACCI/POMU TSHE/ACCI/ACTR TSHE/CONU4/ACTR TSHE/ACCI/ACTR TSHE/ACCI/ASCA2 TSHE/ACCI/CLUN2 TSHE/ACCI-MANE2 TSHE-ALRU/POMU TSHE/ACGL/LIBOL TSHE/RHMA3 TSHE-ABAM/RHMA3 TSHE/RHMA3-ACCI TSHE/ACCI-RHMA3 TSHE/RHMA3MANE2 TSHE/RHMA3-GASH TSHE/RHMA3/POM U TSHE/RHMA3VAOV2 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 CODE CHS325 639 639 CHS327 CHS328 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CHS354 CHS355 Common Name western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron/common beargrass (Mt. Hood) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-oval-leaf blueberry/bunchberry dogwood western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-salal (Mt. Hood) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-Cascade barberry (Mt. Hood) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron (Warm Springs) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron (SWO) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron/common beargrass (Olympic) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-Cascade barberry (Olympic) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-salal (Olympic) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron/western swordfern (Olympic) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron/western twinflower (SWO) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-salal (Willamette) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-Cascade barberry (Willamette) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron/common beargrass (Willamette) western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron/redwood-sorrel western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron/twinflower CHS621 CHS622 western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry/common beargrass CHS326 CHS329 CHS331 CHS332 CHS333 CHS334 CHS335 CHS341 CHS351 CHS352 CHS353 CHS4 CHS411 CHS421 CHS422 CHS423 CHS5 CHS511 CHS512 CHS513 CHS514 CHS521 CHS522 CHS523 CHS524 CHS6 CHS610 CHS611 CHS612 CHS613 CHS614 CHS615 western hemlock/thimbleberry-salmonberry (mesic) western hemlock/strawberryleaf raspberry western hemlock/salmonberry (coastal) western hemlock/salmonberry-vine maple (coast) western hemlock/salmonberry-salal (coastal) western hemlock/devilsclub western hemlock/devilsclub (Willamette) western hemlock/devilsclub (Olympic) western hemlock/devilsclub-common ladyfern western hemlock/devilsclub (Mt. Rainier) western hemlock/devilsclub (coastal) western hemlock/devilsclub/redwood-sorrel western hemlock/devilsclub/starry false lily of the valley western hemlock/devilsclub/western swordfern western hemlockthinleaf huckleberry western hemlock/California huckleberry (coastal) western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry devilsclub western hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry/common beargrass western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry/redwood-sorrel western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry-salal western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry/bunchberry dogwood G-43 Scientific Name TSHE/RHMA3/XETE TSHE/RHMA3VAOV/COCA13 TSHE/RHMA3-GASH TSHE/RHMA3MANE2 TSHE/RHMA3 TSHE/RHMA (SWO) TSHE/RHMA3/XETE TSHE/RHMA3MANE2 TSHE/RHMA3-GASH TSHE/RHMA3/POM U TSHE/RHMA/LIBOL (SWO) TSHE/RHMA3-GASH TSHE/RHMA3MANE2 TSHE/RHMA3/XETE TSHE/RHMA3/OXOR TSHE/RHMA3/LIBO 3 TSHE/RUPA-RUSP TSHE/RUPE TSHE/RUSP TSHE/RUSP-ACCI TSHE/RUSP-GASH TSHE/OPHO TSHE/OPHO TSHE/OPHO TSHE/OPHO-ATFI TSHE/OPHO TSHE/OPHO TSHE/OPHO/OXOR TSHE/OPHO/MAST4 TSHE/OPHO/POMU TSHE/VAME TSHE/VAOV2 TSHE/VAOV-OPHO TSHE/VAME/XETE TSHE/VAOV/OXOR TSHE/VAOV-GASH TSHE/VAOV/COCA1 3 TSHE/VAOV TSHE/VAOV/XETE Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 CODE CHS623 639 639 639 639 639 CHS711 CHS8 CHSC CHSD CHSF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CHS624 CHS625 CHS626 CHS631 CHS7 Common Name western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry/redwood-sorrel (Olympic) western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry-salal (Olympic) western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry-western swordfern western hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry-Cascade barberry western hemlock/vine maple/Oregon oxalis western hemlock/rhododendron-rusty menziesia-buffaloberry CHSM CHZ412 western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron (mesic) spruce-hemlock-cedar/hardwood (Siuslaw, 12) CHZ612 CJ CJC0 CJG0 CJG1 CJG111 CJG112 CJG2 CJRR CJRS CJRX CJS0 CJS1 CJS111 CJS112 CJS2 CJS211 CJS212 CJS213 CJS221 CJS222 CJS223 CJS224 CJS225 western hemlock/rusty menziesia western hemlock/oak, chapparal western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron (cool) western hemlock/salal-Cascade barberry (dry) western hemlock/shrub/redwood-sorrel spruce-hemlock-cedar (Siuslaw, 12) western juniper western juniper-associated conifers western juniper/grass western juniper/bluebunch wheatgrass western juniper/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass western juniper/bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass western juniper/Idaho fescue western juniper (very rocky site) western juniper (steep slopes, little ground vegetation) western juniper (rocks, steep slopes, minimal ground vegetation) western juniper/shrub western juniper/little sagebrush western juniper/little sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass-Idaho fescue western juniper/little sagebrush/Idaho fescue western juniper/mountain big sagebrush western juniper/big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass-Idaho fescue western juniper/basin big sagebrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass (north) western juniper/basin big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrassSandberg bluegrass (south) western juniper/big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass western juniper/big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrassDouglas' dustymaiden western juniper/big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrasswoollypod milkvetch western juniper/big sagebrush/Idaho fescue western juniper/big sagebrush/Idaho fescue-lupine G-44 Scientific Name TSHE/VAOV/OXOR TSHE/VAOV-GASH TSHE/VAOV-POMU TSHE/VAOV-MANE2 TSHE/ACCI/OXOR TSHE/RHODOMEFE-SHEPH TSHE/MEFE TSHE/QUERC TSHE/RHMA3 TSHE/GASH-MANE2 TSHE/2SHRUB/OXO R TSHE/RHMA3 PICEA-TSUGACHAMA4/2TD PICEA-TSUGACHAMA4 JUOC JUOC-2TE JUOC/2GRAM JUOC/PSSP6 JUOC/FEID-PSSPS JUOC/PSSP6-POSE JUOC/FEID JUOC JUOC JUOC JUOC/2SHRUB JUOC/ARAR8 JUOC/ARAR8/PSSP6FEID JUOC/ARAR8/FEID JUOC/ARTRV JUOC/ARTR2/PSSP6FEID JUOC/ARTRT/FEIDPSSPS JUOC/ARTRT/PSSPSPOSE JUOC/ARTR2/PSSPS JUOC/ARTR2/PSSPSCHDO JUOC/ARTR2/PSSPSASPUL2 JUOC/ARTR2/FEID JUOC/ARTR2/FEIDLUPIN Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 CODE CJS226 639 CJS232 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CJS231 CJS236 CJS291 CJS292 CJS3 CJS311 CJS321 CJS4 CJS8 CJS811 CJSB CJSB11 CL CLC0 CLC1 CLC111 CLC112 CLC2 CLC3 CLC4 CLC5 CLC511 CLF0 CLF1 CLF111 CLF211 CLG0 CLG1 CLG111 CLG2 CLG211 CLG3 CLG311 CLG312 CLG313 CLG314 CLG315 Common Name western juniper/basin big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrassIdaho fescue (flat) western juniper/basin big sagebrush-rockspirea/bluebunch wheatgrass-arrowleaf balsamroot (S. CAN) western juniper/basin big sagebrush-yellow rabbitbrush/Idaho fescue-arrowleaf balsamroot (N. CAN) western juniper/big sagebrush-antelope bitterbrush western juniper/rubber rabbitbrush-basin big sagebrush/crested wheatgrass western juniper/rubber rabbitbrush-basin big sagebrush/beardless wheatgrass western juniper/antelope bitterbrush western juniper/antelope bitterbrush/bluebunch wheatgrassIdaho fescue western juniper/antelope bitterbrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass western juniper/mountain mahogany western juniper/scabland sagebrush (scabland) western juniper/scabland sagebrush (scabland) western juniper (biscuit-swale) western juniper/basin big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrassIdaho fescue (mound) lodgepole pine-whitebark pine (climax or stable) lodgepole pine-whitebark pine-associated conifers lodgepole pine-whitebark pine (alpine) lodgepole pine-whitebark pine/mountain blue penstemon lodgepole pine-whitebark pine/King's sandwort lodgepole pine-Douglas-fir/juniper-manzanita (serpentine) lodgepole pine-ponderosa pine lodgepole pine-Douglas-fir lodgepole pine-mountain hemlock lodgepole pine-mountain hemlock/long-stolen sedge lodgepole pine/forbs lodgepole pine/forbs (less than ½ meter tall) lodgepole pine/little prince’s pine-lupine lodgepole pine/twinflower lodgepole pine/grass lodgepole pine/Idaho fescue lodgepole pine/Idaho fescue lodgepole pine/pinegrass lodgepole pine/pinegrass-grouse whortleberry lodgepole pine/Idaho fescue (pumice) lodgepole pine/western needlegrass (basins, pumice) lodgepole pine/antelope bitterbrush/Idaho fescue (underburned) lodgepole pine/western needlegrass-tailcup lupine-Nutall’s linanthus lodgepole pine/western needlegrass-tailcup lupine (pumice) lodgepole pine/Virginia strawberry-Idaho fescue G-45 Scientific Name JUOC/ARTRT/PSSPSFEID JUOC/ARTRTHODU/PSSPS-BASA3 JUOC/ARTRTCHVI8/FEID-BASA3 JUOC/ARTR2-PUTR2 JUOC/ERNAN5ARTRT/AGCR JUOC/ERNAN5ARTRT/PSSPI JUOC/PUTR2 JUOC/PUTR2/PSSPSFEID JUOC/PUTR2/FEIDPSSPS JUOC/CERCO JUOC/ARRI2 JUOC/ARRI2 JUOC JUOC/ARTRT/PSSPSFEID PICO-PIAL PICO-PIAL-2TE PICO-PIAL PICO-PIAL/PELA7 PICO-PIAL/ARKI PICO-PSME/JUNIPARCTO3 PICO-PIPO PICO-PSME PICO-TSME PICO-TSME/CAPE5 PICO/2FORB PICO/2FORB PICO/CHME-LUPIN PICO/LIBO3 PICO/2GRAM PICO/FEID PICO/FEID PICO/CARU PICO/CARU-VASC PICO/FEID PICO/ACOCO PICO/PUTR2/FEID PICO/ACOCO-LUCALINU3 PICO/ACOCO-LUCA PICO/FRVIP2-FEID Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 CODE CLG321 CLG4 CLG411 CLG412 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CLG415 CLH0 CLH1 CLH111 CLM0 CLM1 CLM111 CLM112 CLM113 CLM114 CLM115 CLM2 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CLG413 CLM211 CLM3 CLM311 CLM312 CLM313 CLM314 CLM411 CLM9 CLM911 CLRR CLRS CLRX CLS0 CLS1 CLS111 CLS112 CLS2 CLS211 CLS212 CLS213 CLS214 CLS215 CLS216 CLS3 CLS311 CLS312 Common Name lodgepole pine/Geyer’s sedge lodgepole pine/rhyzomatous grass (pumice) lodgepole pine/long-stolon sedge-tailcup lupine (pumice) lodgepole pine/long-stolon sedge-tailcup lupine-beardtongue lodgepole pine/long-stolon sedge-western needlegrass (basins, pumice) lodgepole pine/squirreltail-long-stolon sedge lodgepole pine-hardwoods lodgepole pine-quaking aspen lodgepole pine-quaking aspen/Virginia strawberry lodgepole pine (wetlands, moist to wet soils) lodgepole pine/sedge-grass (wetland) lodgepole pine/Nebraska sedge-blue wildrye (wetland) lodgepole pine/Kentucky bluegrass lodgepole pine/widefruit sedge lodgepole pine/water sedge lodgepole pine/tufted hairgrass lodgepole pine/dwarf shrub-grass (wetland) lodgepole pine/kinnikinnick (pumice) lodgepole pine/blueberry-grass (wetland) lodgepole pine/bog blueberry-forb (pumice) lodgepole pine/bog blueberry/widefruit sedge lodgepole pine/rose spirea/forb lodgepole pine/rose spirea/widefruit sedge lodgepole pine/common beargrass (pumice) lodgepole pine (invading meadows) lodgepole pine-Engelmann spruce/fewflower spikerush lodgepole pine (very rocky, little ground vegetation) lodgepole pine (steep, stony, little ground vegetation) lodgepole pine (rocky, steep, little ground vegetation) lodgepole pine/shrub lodgepole pine/big sagebrush lodgepole pine/big sagebrush/Idaho fescue (pumice) lodgepole pine/big sagebrush (rhyolite, pumice) lodgepole pine/antelope bitterbrush (xeric) lodgepole pine/antelope bitterbrush/western needlegrass (pumice) lodgepole pine/antelope bitterbrush/long-stolon sedge (pumice) lodgepole pine/antelope bitterbrush/forb (pumice) lodgepole pine/antelope bitterbrush/Idaho fescue (pumice) lodgepole pine/wax currant-antelope bitterbrush/western needlegrass (pumice) lodgepole pine/antelope bitterbrush (rhyolite) lodgepole pine/pinemat manzanita lodgepole pine/pinemat manzanita lodgepole pine/pinemat manzanita/lupin G-46 Scientific Name PICO/CAGE2 PICO/2GRAM PICO/CAIN9-LUCA PICO/CAIN9-LUCAPENST PICO/CAIN9-ACOCO PICO/ELELE-CAIN9 PICO-2TD PICO-POTR5 PICO-POTR5/FRVIP2 PICO PICO/CAREX-2GRAM PICO/CANE2-ELGL PICO/POPR PICO/CAAN15 PICO/CAAQ PICO/DECA18 PICO/2SHRUB2GRAM PICO/ARUV PICO/VACCI-2GRAM PICO/VAUL-2FORB PICO/VAUL/CAAN15 PICO/SPDO/2FORB PICO/SPDO/CAAN15 PICO/XETE PICO PICO-PIEN/ELQU2 PICO PICO PICO PICO/2SHRUB PICO/ARTR2 PICO/ARTR2/FEID PICO/ARTR2 PICO/PUTR2 PICO/PUTR2/ACOCO PICO/PUTR2/CAIN9 PICO/PUTR2/2FORB PICO/PUTR2/FEID PICO/RICEPUTR2/ACOCO PICO/PUTR2 PICO/ARNE PICO/ARNE PICO/ARNE/LUPIN Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE CLS4 CLS411 CLS412 CLS413 CLS414 CLS415 CLS416 CLS421 CLS422 CLS5 CLS511 CLS515 CLS521 CLS6 CLS8 CLS811 639 CLS821 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CLS812 CLS822 CLS823 CLS831 CLS911 CLSM CLX104 CLX120 CLX204 CLX220 CLX320 CLX420 CLX520 CM CMC0 CMC1 CMC151 CMC2 CMC3 CMC311 CMC312 CMC313 CMF0 CMF1 CMF111 CMF121 Common Name lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry (cool xeric) lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry (Blue Mountains) lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry (pumice) lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry/forb lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry/long-stolon sedge lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry (Wallowa) lodgepole pine/pinegrass (climax) lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry (Idaho) lodgepole pine/dwarf bilberry lodgepole pine/thinleaf huckleberry/pinegrass lodgepole pine/thinleaf huckleberry (Blue Mountains) lodgepole pine/thinleaf huckleberry (Wallowa) lodgepole pine/russet buffaloberry lodgepole pine/Sitka alder (moist sites) lodgepole pine/salal-California huckleberry (coastal) lodgepole pine/salal-California huckleberry/sedge (deflation plain) lodgepole pine/rhododendron/California huckleberry (floodplain, dune) lodgepole pine/rhododendron/California huckleberry (stabilized dune) lodgepole pine/rhododendron/California huckleberry (eroding dune) lodgepole pine/rhododendron/California huckleberry (dune slipface) lodgepole pine/kinnikinnick-hairy manzanita (rolling dune,open) lodgepole pine/snowbrush ceanothus-greenleaf manzanita (pumice) lodgepole pine/shrub (mesic) Malheur(04) 4A: slope <30%, CLG211, CLS511, CLS411 Winema(20): CLG411, CLS212, CLG3 Malheur(04) 4B: slope 30-70%, CLG211, CLS511, CLS411 Winema(20): CLG311, CLM111, CLM211, CLS214 Winema(20): CLM211, CLS211, CLS213 Winema(20): CLG311 Winema(20): CLG9, CLS9 mountain hemlock mountain hemlock-associated important conifers mountain hemlock-Alaska cedar Alaska cedar/devilsclub mountain hemlock-fir mountain hemlock-lodgepole pine mountain hemlock-lodgepole pine/pinemat manzanita mountain hemlock-lodgepole pine/grouse whortleberry mountain hemlock-lodgepole pine-subalpine fir mountain hemlock/forbs mountain hemlock/common beargrass mountain hemlock/common beargrass (Warm Springs) mountain hemlock/common beargrass (Daubenmeir) G-47 Scientific Name PICO/VASC PICO/VASC PICO/VASC PICO/VASC/2FORB PICO/VASC/CAIN9 PICO/VASC PICO/CARU PICO/VASC PICO/VACA13 PICO/VAME/CARU PICO/VAME PICO/VAME PICO/SHCA PICO/ALVIS PICO/GASH-VAOV2 PICO/GASHVAOV2/CAREX PICO/RHODO/VAOV 2 PICO/RHODO/VAOV 2 PICO/RHODO/VAOV 2 PICO/RHODO/VAOV 2 PICO/ARUV-ARCO3 PICO/CEVE-ARPA6 PICO/2SHRUB TSME TSME/2TE TSME/CHNO CHNO/OPHO TSME-ABIES TSME-PICO TSME-PICO/ARNE TSME-PICO/VASC TSME-PICO-ABLA TSME/2FORB TSME/XETE TSME/XETE TSME/XETE Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE CMF131 CMF2 CMF211 CMF250 CMF251 CMF3 CMFC CMG0 CMG1 CMG2 CMG211 CMG221 CMG3 CMRR CMRS CMRX 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CMS122 CMS131 CMS2 CMS210 CMS211 CMS212 CMS213 CMS214 CMS215 CMS216 CMS218 CMS220 CMS221 CMS223 CMS231 CMS241 CMS242 CMS243 CMS244 CMS245 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CMS0 CMS1 CMS111 CMS113 CMS114 CMS115 CMS121 CMS246 CMS250 Common Name mountain hemlock/common beargrass-whortleberry mountain hemlock/oneleaf foamflower-sweet after death mountain hemlock/skunk-leaved polemonium mountain hemlock/oneleaf foamflower-twistedstalk mountain hemlock/Howell’s marsh marigold mountain hemlock/wintergreen mountain hemlock/forb (cool) mountain hemlock/shrub mountain hemlock/pinegrass mountain hemlock/woodrush mountain hemlock/woodrush mountain hemlock/Hitchcock’s smooth woodrush mountain hemlock/sedge mountain hemlock (rocky, minimum ground vegetation) mountain hemlock (steep, minimum ground vegetation) mountain hemlock (rocky or steep, minimum ground vegetation) mountain hemlock/shrub mountain hemlock/grouse whortleberry/pinemat manzanita mountain hemlock/grouse whortleberry (Deschutes) mountain hemlock/grouse whortleberry (Deschutes) mountain hemlock/grouse whortleberry mountain hemlock/grouse whortleberry (Mt. Hood) mountain hemlock/grouse whortleberry/Hitchcock's smooth woodrush mountain hemlock/roughfruit berry mountain hemlock/grouse whortleberry (Wallowa) mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry-rusty menziesia mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry (Gifford Pinchot) mountain hemlock/blueberry (steep, pumice, Willamette) mountain hemlock/blueberry (ash, Willamette) mountain hemlock-fir/blueberry (black sand, Willamette)) mountain hemlock-fir/blueberry (steep, ash, Willamette) mountain hemlock/blueberry (cinders, Willamette) mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry/common beargrass mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry/bride's bonnet mountain hemlock/rusty menziesia (Daubenmeir) mountain hemlock/rusty menziesia mountain hemlock/Cascade azalea mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry (Wallowa) mountain hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry mountain hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry/white avalanche-lily mountain hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry/common beargrass mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry-oval-leaf blueberry mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry/common beargrass (western Washington) mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry (Mt. BakerSnoqualmie) mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry/twistedstalk G-48 Scientific Name TSME/XETE-VAMY2 TSME/TITRU-ACTR TSME/POPU TSME/TITRU-STLAR TSME/CALEH2 TSME/PYROL TSME/2FORB TSME/2SHRUB TSME/CARU TSME/LUZUL TSME/LUZUL TSME/LUGLH TSME/CAREX TSME TSME TSME TSME/2SHRUB TSME/VASC/ARNE TSME/VASC TSME/VASC TSME/VASC TSME/VASC TSME/VASC/LUGLH TSME/RULA2 TSME/VASC TSME/VAME-MEFE TSME/VAME TSME/VACCI TSME/VACCI TSME/VACCI TSME/VACCI TSME/VACCI TSME/VAME/XETE TSME/VAME/CLUN2 TSME/MEFE TSME/MEFE TSME/RHAL2 TSME/VAME TSME/VAOV TSME/VAOV/ERMO8 TSME/VAOV/XETE TSME/VAME-VAOV TSME/VAME/XETE TSME/VAME TSME/VAME/STLAR Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE CMS251 CMS252 CMS253 CMS254 CMS255 CMS256 CMS257 CMS258 CMS259 CMS3 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CMS611 CMS612 CMS641 CMSC CP CPC0 CPC1 CPC2 CPC211 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CMS311 CMS312 CMS323 CMS350 CMS351 CMS352 CMS353 CMS354 CMS355 CMS356 CMS4 CMS450 CMS5 CMS6 CPC3 CPC4 CPC411 CPC5 CPC511 CPC6 CPC611 CPC612 CPC613 CPC614 Common Name mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry/Sitka valerian mountain hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry/twistedstalk mountain hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry/bride’s bonnet mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry/roughfruit berry mountain hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry/false lily of the valley mountain hemlock/rusty menziesia-oval-leaf blueberry mountain hemlock/rusty menziesia-thinleaf huckleberry mountain hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry (Wenatchee) mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry (Wenatchee) mountain hemlock/rusty menziesia-pink mountainheathCascade azalea mountain hemlock/pink mountainheath-Cascade bilberry mountain hemlock/Cascade azalea-thinleaf huckleberry mountain hemlock/Cascade azalea mountain hemlock/pink mountainheath-Cascade bilberry mountain hemlock/Cascade azalea-oval-leaf blueberry mountain hemlock/Cascade azalea-thinleaf huckleberry mountain hemlock/copperbush/strawberryleaf raspberry mountain hemlock/pink mountainheath-Cascade bilberry mountain hemlock/Cascade azalea-oval-leaf blueberry mountain hemlock/Cascade azalea-thinleaf huckleberry mountain hemlock/devilsclub mountain hemlock/devilsclub-oval-leaf blueberry mountain hemlock/low shrub mountain hemlock/vine maple-oceanspray-Pacific rhododendron mountain hemlock-Douglas-fir/vine maple (lava, Willamette) mountain hemlock/Pacific rhododendron mountain hemlock-Pacific silver fir/Pacific rhododendron mountain hemlock/oval-leaf blueberry ponderosa pine-Jeffrey pine ponderosa pine-Jeffrey pine-conifer ponderosa pine-incense cedar ponderosa pine-western juniper ponderosa pine-western juniper/curl-leaf mountain mahoganyantelope bitterbrush-basin big sagebrush/Idaho fescue ponderosa pine-lodgepole pine Jeffrey pine ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir Jeffrey pine-western white pine Jeffrey pine-western white pine ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/old man’s whiskers-mule-ears ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/antelope bitterbrush ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/greenleaf manzanita-snowbrush ceanothus ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/snowberry G-49 Scientific Name TSME/VAME/VASI TSME/VAOV/STLAR TSME/VAOV/CLUN2 TSME/VAME/RULA2 TSME/VAOV/MADI TSME/MEFE-VAOV TSME/MEFE-VAME TSME/VAOV TSME/VAME TSME/MEFE-PHEMRHAL2 TSME/PHEM-VADE TSME/RHAL2-VAME TSME/RHAL2 TSME/PHEM-VADE TSME/RHAL2-VAOV TSME/RHAL2-VAME TSME/ELPY/RUPE TSME/PHEM-VADE TSME/RHAL2-VAOV TSME/RHAL2-VAME TSME/OPHO TSME/OPHO-VAOV TSME/2SHRUB TSME/ACCI-HODIRHMA3 TSME-PSME/ACCI TSME/RHMA3 TSME-ABAM/RHMA TSME/VAOV PIPO-PIJE PIPO-PIJE-2TE PIPO-CADE27 PIPO-JUOC PIPO-JUOC/CELE3PUTR2-ARTRT/FEID PIPO-PICO PIJE PIPO-PSME PIJE-PIMO3 PIJE-PIMO PIPO-PSME PIPO-PSME/GETRWYAM PIPO-PSME/PUTR2 PIPO-PSME/ARPA6CEVE PIPO-PSME/SYMPH Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 CODE CPF0 Common Name ponderosa pine-Jeffrey pine/forb-grass 639 639 639 639 639 CPG221 CPG222 CPG231 CPG3 CPG311 CPG6 CPH0 CPH1 ponderosa pine/pinegrass ponderosa pine/Geyer’s sedge ponderosa pine/pinegrass-bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass (pumice soil) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-Idaho fescue (underburn) Jeffrey pine/bunchgrass (serpentine) ponderosa pine-Jeffrey pine-hardwoods ponderosa pine-Jeffrey pine-madrone-manzanita CPH211 CPH212 CPH3 CPH311 CPH4 CPH411 CPM0 CPM1 ponderosa pine-Oregon white oak/arrowleaf balsamroot ponderosa pine-Oregon white oak/antelope bitterbrush ponderosa pine-Jeffrey pine-quaking aspen ponderosa pine-quaking aspen/Wheeler bluegrass Jeffrey pine-oak Jeffrey pine/huckleberry oak ponderosa pine-Jeffrey pine (wetlands,moist to wet soil) ponderosa pine-Jeffrey pine/blue wildrye-Kentucky bluegrass 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CPF111 CPF121 CPG0 CPG1 CPG111 CPG112 CPG121 CPG122 CPG123 CPG124 CPG131 CPG132 CPG133 CPG134 CPG141 CPG142 CPG2 CPG212 CPH2 CPM111 CPM112 CPRR CPRS CPRX CPS0 CPS1 ponderosa pine/woolly mule-ears ponderosa pine/old man’s whiskers-mule-ears ponderosa pine-Jeffrey pine/grass ponderosa pine/bunchgrass (non pumice) ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass (Blue Mountains) ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue (Blue Mountains) ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass (Daubenmeir) ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue (Daubenmeir) ponderosa pine/western needlegrass (Daubenmeir) ponderosa pine/western needlegrass (Idaho) ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue (Wallowa) ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass (Wallowa) ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue (Idaho) ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass (Idhao) ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass (Wenatchee) ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass-Indian's dream ponderosa pine/grass-sedge ponderosa pine/long-stolon sedge-Idaho fescue-Nevada pea ponderosa pine-Jeffrey pine-white oak-black oak ponderosa pine/blue wildrye ponderosa pine/Kentucky bluegrass ponderosa pine (rocky, little ground vegetation) ponderosa pine (steep, little ground vegetation) ponderosa pine (rocky or steep, little ground vegetation) ponderosa pine-Jeffrey pine/shrub ponderosa pine-Jeffrey pine/big sagebrush G-50 Scientific Name PIPO-PIJE/2FORB2GRAM PIPO/WYMO PIPO/GETR-WYAM PIPO-PIJE/2GRAM PIPO/2GRAM PIPO/PSSPS PIPO/FEID PIPO/PSSPS PIPO/FEID PIPO/ACOCO PIPO/ACOCO PIPO/FEID PIPO/PSSPS PIPO/FEID PIPO/PSSPS PIPO/PSSPS PIPO/PSSPS-ASDE6 PIPO/2GRAM-CAREX PIPO/CAIN9-FEIDLALA3 PIPO/CARU PIPO/CAGE2 PIPO/CARU-PSSPS PIPO/PSSP6 PIPO/PUTR2-FEID PIJE/2GRAM PIPO-PIJE-2TD PIPO-PIJE-ARBUTARCTO3 PIPO-PIJE-QUGA4QUKE PIPO-QUGA4/BASA3 PIPO-QUGA4/PUTR2 PIPO-PIJE-POTR5 PIPO-POTR5/PONE2 PIJE-QUERC PIJE/QUVA PIPO-PIJE PIPO-PIJE/ELGLPOPR PIPO/ELGL PIPO/POPR PIPO PIPO PIPO PIPO-PIJE/2SHRUB PIPO-PIJE/ARTR2 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 CODE CPS111 639 639 CPS121 CPS131 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CPS112 CPS2 CPS211 CPS212 CPS213 CPS214 CPS215 CPS216 CPS217 CPS218 CPS221 CPS222 CPS223 CPS224 CPS226 CPS227 CPS228 CPS231 CPS232 CPS233 CPS234 CPS241 CPS3 CPS311 CPS312 CPS321 CPS314 CPS4 CPS5 Common Name ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-big sagebrush/Idaho fescue ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-big sagebrush/squirreltail (rhyolite) ponderosa pine/mountain big sagebrush/Wheeler bluegrass ponderosa pine/mountain big sagebrush/Idaho fescuebluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine-Jeffrey pine/antelope bitterbrush-mountain mahogany ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/Idaho fescue (pumice) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/western needlegrass (pumice) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-greenleaf manzanita/western needlegrass (pumice) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-greenleaf manzanita/long-stolon sedge (pumice) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/long-stolon sedge (pumice) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass (pumice) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-greenleaf manzanita/Idaho fescue (pumice) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/squirreltail (rhyolite) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/Ross’ sedge ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/Geyer’s sedge ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/Idaho fescue (pumice) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-greenleaf manzanita/Idaho fescue (pumice) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush (Idaho) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-greenleaf manzanita ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/curl-leaf mountain mahogany/Geyer’s sedge ponderosa pine/curl-leaf mountain mahogany/Wheeler bluegrass ponderosa pine/curl-leaf mountain mahogany/Idaho fescuebluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush/bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/snowbrush ceanothus/Idaho fescue ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-snowbrush ceanothus/western needlegrass (pumice) ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-snowbrush ceanothus/long-stolon sedge (pumice) Jeffrey pine/dwarf ceanothus ponderosa pine/antelope bitterbrush-snowbrush ceanothus/Idaho fescue ponderosa pine/oceanspray-common snowberry-cherry ponderosa pine/common snowberry-rose spiraea G-51 Scientific Name PIPO/PUTR2ARTR2/FEID PIPO/PUTR2ARTR2/ELELE PIPO/ARTRV/PONE2 PIPO/ARTRV/FEIDPSSPS PIPO-PIJE/PUTR2CERCO PIPO/PUTR2/FEID PIPO/PUTR2/ACOCO PIPO/PUTR2ARPA6/ACOCO PIPO/PUTR2ARPA6/CAIN9 PIPO/PUTR2/CAIN9 PIPO/PUTR2/FEIDPSSPS PIPO/PUTR2ARPA6/FEID PIPO/PUTR2/ELELE PIPO/PUTR2/CARO5 PIPO/PUTR2/CAGE2 PIPO/PUTR2/FEID PIPO/PUTR2ARPA6/FEID PIPO/PUTR2/FEIDPSSPS PIPO/PUTR2 PIPO/PUTR2-ARPA6 PIPO/PUTR2/PSSPS PIPO/CELE3/CAGE2 PIPO/CELE3/PONE2 PIPO/CELE3/FEIDPSSPS PIPO/PUTR2/PSSPS PIPO/CEVE/FEID PIPO/PUTR2CEVE/ACOCO PIPO/PUTR2CEVE/CAIN9 PIJE/CEPU PIPO/PUTR2CEVE/FEID PIPO/HODI-SYALPRUNU PIPO/SYAL-SPDO Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 CODE CPS511 CPS512 639 639 CPX120 CPX204 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CPS521 CPS522 CPS523 CPS524 CPS525 CPS526 CPS527 CPS6 CPS611 CPS7 CPS721 CPX104 Common Name ponderosa pine/common snowberry (floodplain) ponderosa pine-mixed conifer/rose spirea-common snowberry CPX520 CPY104 CQ CQF111 CR CRC0 CRC1 CRC2 CRC3 CRF0 CRF1 CRF2 ponderosa pine/common snowberry (Daubenmeir) ponderosa pine/common snowberry (Wallowa) ponderosa pine/white spirea ponderosa pine/common snowberry ponderosa pine/mountain snowberry ponderosa pine/mountain snowberry (Idaho) ponderosa pine/common snowberry (Idaho) ponderosa pine/manzanita-deerbrush Jeffrey pine/grass ponderosa pine/mallow ninebark ponderosa pine/mallow ninebark (Daubenmeir) Malheur(04) 6A: slope-30%, CPG1 12, CPS2 21, CPM1 11, CDG1 11 Winema(20): CPS2 11, CPG3 11 Malheur(04) 6B: 30-70%, CPG1 12, CPS2 21, CPM1 11, CDG1 11 Winema(20): CPS2 12, CPS2 13, CPS3 11 Malheur(04) 6C: 30-70%, tuff, CPG1 11, CPS2 21, CPM1 11, CDG1 11 Winema(20): CPS2 13, CPS2 15, CPS3 12, CPS2 13, CWS1 12 Malheur(04) 6D: less 30%, SERP, CPG1 11, CPS2 21, CPM1 11, CDG1 11 Winema(20) CPS3, CPS6 Malheur(04) 6E: 30-70%, serp, CPG1 11, CPS2 21, CPM1 11, CDG1 11 Winema(20): CPC2 Malheur(04):6f:slope less than 30% western white pine-sugar pine western white pine/common beargrass Shasta red fir Shasta red fir with associated conifers Shasta red fir-incense cedar Shasta red fir-Alaska cedar Shasta red fir-white fir Shasta red fir/forb Shasta red fir/wintergreen-prince's pine Shasta red fir/grass-forb CRG111 CRH0 CRH1 CRH111 CRS0 CRS1 Shasta red fir/long-stolon sedge Shasta red fir with important associated hardwoods Shasta red fir/deer oak Shasta red fir/Sadler oak Shasta red fir/shrub Shasta red fir/grouse whortleberry/pinemat manzanita CPX220 CPX304 CPX320 CPX404 CPX420 CPX504 CRF211 CRG0 Shasta red fir/skunk-leaved polemonium Shasta red fir/grass-sedge G-52 Scientific Name PIPO/SYAL PIPO-2TE/SPDOSYAL PIPO/SYAL PIPO/SYAL PIPO/SPBE2 PIPO/SYAL PIPO/SYOR2 PIPO/SYOR2 PIPO/SYAL PIPO/ARCTO3-CEIN3 PIJE/GRASS PIPO/PHMA5 PIPO/PHMA5 PIMO3-PILA PIMO/XETE ABSH ABSH-2TE ABSH-CADE27 ABSH-CHNO ABSH-ABCO ABSH/2FORB ABSH/PYROL-CHIMA ABSH/2GRAM2FORB ABMAS/POPU ABSH/2GRAMCAREX ABSH/CAIN9 ABSH-2TD ABSH/QUSA2 ABMAS/QUSA ABSH/2SHRUB ABSH/VASC/ARNE Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 CODE CRS111 CRS112 639 CRS313 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CRS2 CRS211 CRS3 CRS311 Common Name Shasta red fir/pinemat manzanita Shasta red fir-mountain hemlock/pinemat manzanita/longstolon sedge Shasta red fir/blackberry-common snowberry Shasta red fir/creeping snowberry Shasta red fir/giant chinquapin Shasta red fir/giant chinquapin/pipsissewa-long-stolon sedge CRS4 Shasta red fir/blueberry-buffaloberry-rusty menziesia CRS411 CS CSC0 CSF0 CSF1 CSF111 CSF121 CSF2 CSF3 CSF321 CSH0 CSH1 CSH2 CSH3 CSM0 CSM1 CSS0 CSS1 CSS2 CSS221 CSS3 CSS321 CSS4 CSS411 CSS412 CSS421 CSS422 CSS5 CSS521 CSS522 CSS6 CSS621 CSS7 CT Shasta red fir/giant chinquapin/pipsissewa-long-stolon sedge Shasta red fir/thin-leaved huckleberry Sitka spruce Sitka spruce with associated conifers Sitka spruce/forb Sitka spruce/western swordfern Sitka spruce/western swordfern-redwood-sorrel Sitka spruce/western swordfern Sitka spruce/ladyfern-twistedstalk Sitka spruce/redwood-sorrel Sitka spruce/redwood-sorrel Sitka spruce with important associated hardwoods Sitka spruce/California laurel Sitka spruce/elderberry Sitka spruce/bigleaf maple Sitka spruce (wetland, moist to wet soi Sitka spruce/willow-California wax myrtle Sitka spruce/shrub Sitka spruce/California huckleberry Sitka spruce/red huckleberry Sitka spruce/rusty menziesia-red huckleberry Sitka spruce/salal Sitka spruce/salal Sitka spruce/rhododendron Sitka spruce-Douglas-fir/rhododendron-California huckleberry (stabilized dune) Sitka spruce-lodgepole pine-western hemlock/rhododendron (flood plain) Sitka spruce-Douglas-fir/rhododendron-California huckleberry (sandy, steep) Sitka spruce-Douglas-fir/rhododendron-California huckleberry (sandy, gentle) Sitka spruce/thimbleberry-salmonberry Sitka spruce/salmonberry Sitka spruce/salmonberry-salal Sitka spruce/devilsclub Sitka spruce/devilsclub Sitka spruce/vine maple Port Orford cedar G-53 Scientific Name ABSH/ARNE ABSHTSME/ARNE/CAIN9 ABSH/RUBUS-SYAL ABMAS/SYMO ABSH/CHCHC4 ABSH/CHCHC4/CHU M-CAIN9 ABSH/CHCHC4/CHU M-CAIN9 ABSH/VACCI-SHEPHMEFE ABMAS/VAME PISI PISI-2TE PISI/2FORB PISI/POMU PISI/POMU-OXOR PISI/POMU PISI/ATHYR-STREP3 PISI/OXOR PISI/OXOR PISI-2TD PISI/UMCA PISI/SAMBU PISI/ACMA3 PISI PISI/SALIX-MOCA6 PISI/2SHRUB PISI/VAOV2 PISI/VAPA PISI/MEFE-VAPA PISI/GASH PISI/GASH PISI/RHODO PISI-PSME/RHODOVAOV2 PISI-PICOTSHE/RHODO PISI-PSME/RHODOVAOV2 PISI-PSME/RHODOVAOV2 PISI/RUPA-RUSP PISI/RUSP PISI/RUSP-GASH PISI/OPHO PISI/OPHO PISI/ACCI CHLA Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE CTH0 CTH1 CTH2 CTH211 CTS0 CTS1 CTS112 CTS2 CTS211 CTS3 CTS311 CW CWC0 CWC1 CWC111 639 CWC212 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CWC214 Common Name Port Orford cedar-hardwoods Port Orford cedar/oak Port Orford cedar/bigleaf maple Port-Orford cedar-bigleaf maple Port Orford cedar-shrub Port Orford cedar/Cascade barberry Port-Orford cedar/dwarf Oregon grape/western twinflower Port Orford cedar/salal Port-Orford cedar/salal Port Orford cedar/silktassel Port-Orford cedar/box-leaved silk-tassel white fir-grand fir white fir-grand fir-associated conifers white fir-incense cedar-ponderosa pine white fir-ponderosa pine-incense cedar/Saskatoon serviceberry white fir-incense cedar/dwarf Oregon grape white fir-Douglas-fir-ponderosa pine (southwest Oregon, hot) white fir-Douglas-fir/snowbrush ceanothus-giant chinquapin/western brackenfern white fir-Douglas-fir/snowbrush ceanothus-giant chinquapin/pinegrass white fir/snowbrush ceanothus/long-stolon sedge-hairy brackenfern white fir-Douglas-fir/snowbush ceanothus/kinnikinnick CWC231 CWC232 CWC233 white fir-Douglas-fir/dwarf Oregon grape white fir-Douglas-fir/creambush oceanspray white fir-Douglas-fir/Depauperate CWC135 CWC2 CWC211 CWC213 CWC215 white fir-Douglas-fir/snowbush ceanothus/kinnikinnick 639 639 639 639 CWC234 CWC241 CWC3 CWC311 639 CWC411 white fir-Douglas-fir/Piper’s Oregon grape white fir-ponderosa pine white fir-lodgepole pine (lodgepole reproducing) white fir-lodgepole pine/long-stolon sedge-western needlegrass white fir-lodgepole pine/western serviceberry white fir-ponderosa pine-western white pine-sugar pine (no Douglas-fir) white fir-ponderosa pine-sugar pine/sticky currant CWC5 white fir-grand fir/Engelmann spruce-Brewer spruce 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CWC321 CWC4 CWC412 CWC511 CWC522 CWC523 white fir-ponderosa pine-sugar pine/greenleaf manzanita grand fir-Engelmann spruce/starry false lily of the valley white fir-Brewer spruce/slender salal white fir-Brewer spruce/common prince’s-pine G-54 Scientific Name CHLA-2TD CHLA/QUERC CHLA/ACMA3 CHLA-ACMA CHLA-2SHRUB CHLA/MANE2 CHLA/BENE/LIBOL CHLA/GASH CHLA/GASH CHLA/GARRY CHLA/GABU ABCO-ABGR ABCO-ABGR-2TE ABCO-CADE27-PIPO ABCO-PIPOCADE27/AMAL2 ABCO-CADE3/BENE ABCO-PSME-PIPO ABCO-PSME/CEVECHCHC4/PTAQ ABCO-PSME/CEVECHCHC4/CARU ABCO/CEVE/CAIN9PTAQP2 ABCOPSME/CEVE/ARUV ABCOPSME/CEVE/ARUV ABCO-PSME/BENE ABCO-PSME/HODI ABCOPSME/DEPAUPERAT E ABCO-PSME/BEPI ABCO-PIPO ABCO-PICO ABCO-PICO/CAIN9ACOCO ABCO-PICO/AMAL ABCO-PIPO-PIMO3PILA ABCO-PIPOPILA/RIVI3 ABCO-PIPOPILA/ARPA6 ABCO-ABGR/PIENPIBR ABGR-PIEN/MAST4 ABCO-PIBR/GAOV ABCO-PIBR/CHUM Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 CODE CWC6 CWC7 Common Name white fir-Port-Orford-cedar (southwest Oregon, mesic) white fir-grand fir-Shasta red fir-Pacific silver fir 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CWC812 CWC9 CWC911 CWC921 CWF0 CWF1 CWF2 CWF211 CWF221 grand fir/Pacific yew/twinflower white fir-grand fir-Engelmann spruce Engelmann spruce (bottoms) white fir-western hemlock/vine maple white fir-grand fir/forb white fir/sweet after death-oneleaf foamflower white fir/wintergreen-pipsissewa grand fir/pipsissewa white fir/common prince’s-pine/pyrola 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CWC725 CWC731 CWC741 CWC8 CWC811 CWF3 CWF311 CWF312 CWF313 CWF321 CWF4 CWF421 CWF422 CWF423 CWF431 CWF444 CWF5 CWF511 CWF512 CWF521 CWF522 CWF523 CWF524 CWF531 CWF532 CWF6 CWF611 CWF612 CWF613 CWF911 CWFC CWFM white fir-Shasta red fir/common prince’s-pine white fir-mountain hemlock/western twinflower white fir-Pacific silver fir/dwarf Oregon grape white fir-grand fir/Pacific yew grand fir/Pacific yew/bride’s bonnet white fir-grand fir/twinflower grand fir/twinflower-forb grand fir/twinflower (Blue Mountains) grand fir/ twinflower (Idaho) grand fir/twinflower white fir-grand fir/bride’s bonnet/low forb grand fir/bride's bonnet (Wallowa) grand fir/Pacific yew/bride's bonnet grand fir/bride’s bonnet (Idaho) white fir/bride’s bonnet grand fir/heartleaf arnica white fir-grand fir/mid-forbs grand fir/Idaho goldthread grand fir/Carolina bugbane grand fir/broadleaf starflower grand fir/sweet after death grand fir/Jacob’s-ladder grand fir/sweet after death (Wenatchee) grand fir/common beargrass grand fir/Oregon goldthread (Idaho) grand fir-white fir/fern grand fir/western oakfern grand fir/western swordfern-British Columbia wildginger grand fir/common ladyfern white fir/herb white fir/forb (cool) white fir/forb (mesic) G-55 Scientific Name ABCO-CHLA ABCO-ABGR-ABSHABAM ABCO-ABMAS/CHUM ABCO-TSME/LIBOL ABCO-ABAM/BENE ABCO-ABGR/TABR2 ABGR/TABR2/CLUN 2 ABGR/TABR2/LIBO3 ABCO-ABGR-PIEN PIEN ABCO-TSHE/ACCI ABCO-ABGR/2FORB ABCO/ACTR-TITRU ABCO/PYROL-CHUM ABGR/CHUM ABCO/CHUM/PYROL A ABCO-ABGR/LIBO3 ABGR/LIBO3-2FORB ABGR/LIBO3 ABGR/LIBO3 ABGR/LIBO3 ABCOABGR/CLUN2/2FOR B ABGR/CLUN2 ABGR/TABR2/CLUN 2 ABGR/CLUN2 ABCO/CLUN2 ABGR/ARCO9 ABCO-ABGR/2FORB ABGR/COOC ABGR/TRCA ABGR/TRBOL ABGR/ACTR ABGR/POPU3 ABGR/ACTR ABGR/XETE ABGR/COLA3 ABGR-ABCO/2FERN ABGR/GYDR ABGR/POMU-ASCA2 ABGR/ATFI ABCO/HERB ABCO/2FORB ABCO/2FORB Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE CWG0 CWG1 CWG111 CWG112 CWG113 CWG114 CWG121 CWG122 CWG123 CWG124 CWG125 CWG2 CWG211 CWH0 CWH1 Common Name white fir-grand fir/grass grand fir/pinegrass-Geyer’s sedge grand fir/Geyer’s sedge (Blue Mountains) grand fir/pinegrass (ash) grand fir/pinegrass (Blue Mountains) grand fir/pinegrass (Idaho) grand fir/Geyer’s sedge grand fir/Geyer’s sedge (Gifford Pinchot) grand fir/pinegrass grand fir/pinegrass (Wenatchee) grand fir/pinegrass-lupine white fir-grand fir/Columbia brome grand fir/Columbia brome white fir-grand fir-hardwoods white fir-grand fir/giant chinquapin 639 639 CWH2 CWH211 white fir-grand fir-quaking aspen white fir-ponderosa pine-quaking aspen/long-stolon sedge 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CWH111 CWH112 CWH3 CWH312 CWH4 CWH411 CWH413 CWH421 CWH5 CWH511 CWH521 639 CWH522 CWH531 CWM0 CWM1 CWM11 1 CWM2 CWM21 0 CWS0 639 639 CWS112 CWS113 639 639 639 639 CWS1 CWS114 white fir/snowbrush ceanothus-giant chinquapin white fir/giant chinquapin-Oregon boxleaf/pipsissewa white fir/tanoak-canyon live oak white fir-tanoak white fir-grand fir/vine maple-Rocky Mountain mapledogwood white fir/vine maple/vanillaleaf white fir/Douglas maple white fir/Douglas maple/dwarf Oregon grape white fir/deer oak white fir-Sadler oak/common prince’s-pine white fir-Sadler oak/dwarf Oregon grape-Oregon boxwood white fir-Sadler oak/dwarf Oregon grape white fir-Sadler oak-golden chinquapin white fir-grand fir (bottomlands) white fir/thinleaf alder/snowberry (bottomlands) white fir/thinleaf alder (meadow) grand fir-white fir/forb (bottomlands) grand fir-western red cedar/American skunkcabbage white fir-grand fir/shrub white fir-grand fir/snowbrush ceanothus-greenleaf manzanita white fir/snowbrush ceanothus-greenleaf manzanita (pumice) white fir/snowbrush ceanothus-greenleaf manzanita/longstolon sedge-glaucus beardtongue white fir/snowbrush ceanothus (pumice) G-56 Scientific Name ABCO-ABGR/2GRAM ABGR/CARU-CAGE2 ABGR/CAGE2 ABGR/CARU ABGR/CARU ABGR/CARU ABGR/CAGE2 ABGR/CAGE2 ABGR/CARU ABGR/CARU ABGR/CARU-LUPIN ABCO-ABGR/BRVU ABGR/BRVU ABCO-ABGR-2TD ABCOABGR/CHCHC4 ABCO/CEVE-CHCHC4 ABCO/CHCHC4PAMY/CHUM ABCO-ABGR-POTR5 ABCO-PIPOPOTR5/CAIN9 ABCO/LIDE3-QUCH2 ABCO-LIDE3 ABCO-ABGR/ACCIACGLD4-CORNU ABCO/ACCI/ACTR ABCO/ACGL ABCO/ACGL/BENE ABCO/QUSA2 ABCO-QUSA/CHUM ABCO-QUSA/BENEPAMY ABCO-QUSA/BENE ABCO-QUSA-CACH ABCO-ABGR ABCO/ALINT/GAULT ABCO/ALINT ABGR-ABCO/2FORB ABGR-THPL/LYAM3 ABCOABGR/2SHRUB ABCO-ABGR/CEVEARPA6 ABCO/CEVE-ARPA6 ABCO/CEVEARPA6/CAIN9-PEEU ABCO/CEVE Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 CODE CWS115 CWS116 639 639 CWS121 CWS2 Common Name white fir/snowbrush ceanothus/long-stolon sedge white fir/snowbrush ceanothus-squawcarpet/Virginia strawberry white fir-ponderosa pine/greenleaf manzanita-creeping barberry grand fir/snowbrush ceanothus (Warm Springs) white fir-grand fir/thinleaf huckleberry-creeping barberry CWS3 CWS311 CWS312 white fir-grand fir/white spirea-common snowberry (mesic) white fir-grand fir/giant chinquapin white fir/common snowberry/Virginia strawberry 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CWS117 CWS211 CWS212 CWS213 CWS214 CWS221 CWS222 CWS223 CWS224 CWS225 CWS226 CWS231 CWS232 CWS313 CWS314 CWS321 CWS322 CWS323 CWS331 CWS332 CWS333 CWS334 CWS335 CWS336 CWS337 CWS338 CWS4 CWS412 CWS421 CWS422 CWS5 CWS511 CWS521 CWS522 CWS531 CWS532 grand fir/thinleaf huckleberry grand fir/thinleaf huckleberry (Blue Mountains) grand fir/thinleaf huckleberry (Warm Springs) grand fir/thinleaf huckleberry/bride’s bonnet (Colville) grand fir/thinleaf huckleberry/twinflower grand fir/thinleaf huckleberry/bride’s bonnet grand fir/thimbleberry/drops of gold grand fir/Cascade barberry/sweet after death grand fir/Cascade barberry grand fir/Cascade barberry/pinegrass grand fir/thinleaf huckleberry white fir/thin-leaved huckleberry/western twinflower white fir-ponderosa pine/common snowberry/tuber starwort grand fir/common snowberry (floodplain) grand fir/white spirea grand fir/white spirea (Blue Mountains) grand fir/white spirea (Idaho) grand fir/snowberry grand fir/creeping snowberry/sweet after death grand fir/snowberry (Warm Springs) grand fir/snowberry/Geyer’s sedge grand fir/shinyleaf spirea/western brackenfern grand fir/common snowberry/pinegrass grand fir/mountain snowberry grand fir/pinemat manzanita white fir-grand fir/mallow ninebark grand fir/Rocky Mountain maple-mallow ninebark grand fir/mallow ninebark grand fir/Douglas maple/bride’s bonnet white fir-grand fir/oceanspray-Cascade barberry-vine maplesalal white fir/oceanspray/desertparsley (steep shallow soil) grand fir/kinnikinnick grand fir/Cascade barberry grand fir/oceanspray grand fir/vine maple/sweet after death G-57 Scientific Name ABCO/CEVE/CAIN9 ABCO/CEVECEPR/FRVI ABCO-PIPO/ARPA6MARE11 ABGR/CEVE ABCO-ABGR/VAMEMARE11 ABGR/VAME ABGR/VAME ABGR/VAME ABGR/VAME/CLUN2 ABGR/VAME/LIBO3 ABGR/VAME/CLUN2 ABGR/RUPA/DIHO3 ABGR/MANE2/ACTR ABGR/MANE2 ABGR/MANE2/CARU ABGR/VAME ABCO/VAME/LIBOL ABCO-ABGR/SPBE2SYAL ABCO-ABGR/CHCHC4 ABCO/SYAL/FRVI ABCOPIPO/SYAL/PSJA2 ABGR/SYAL ABGR/SPBE2 ABGR/SPBE2 ABGR/SPBE2 ABGR/SYMPH ABGR/SYMO/ACTR ABGR/SYMPH ABGR/SYMPH/CAGE2 ABGR/SPBEL/PTAQ ABGR/SYAL/CARU ABGR/SYOR2 ABGR/ARNE ABCO-ABGR/PHMA5 ABGR/ACGL-PHMA5 ABGR/PHMA5 ABGR/ACGLD4/CLUN2 ABCO-ABGR/HODIMANE2-ACCI-GASH ABCO/HODI/LOMAT ABGR/ARUV ABGR/MANE2 ABGR/HODI ABGR/ACCI/ACTR Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE CWS533 CWS534 CWS535 CWS536 CWS537 CWS538 CWS541 CWS542 CWS543 CWS551 CWS552 CWS553 CWS554 CWS6 CWS7 CWS711 CWS712 CWS722 CWS731 CWS8 CWS811 CWS812 CWS821 CWS822 CWS911 CWS912 CWS931 CWSC CWSM CWX104 CWX120 CWX204 CWX220 CWX320 CWX420 CWY104 CWY204 CWY304 CWY404 CX D DC DC10 DC1121 DC20 DC30 Common Name Scientific Name grand fir/giant chinquapin ABGR/CHCHC4 grand fir/oceanspray (Gifford Pinchot) ABGR/HODI grand fir/vine maple-hollyleaved barberry/broadleaf starflower ABGR/ACCIMAAQ2/TRBOL grand fir/beaked hazelnut/sweet after death ABGR/COCO6/ACTR grand fir/Pacific dogwood/sweet after death ABGR/CONU4/ACTR grand fir/vine maple ABGR/ACCI grand fir/Rocky Mountain maple ABGR/ACGL grand fir/Rocky Mountain maple (Idaho) ABGR/ACGL grand fir/Rocky Mountain maple (floodplain) ABGR/ACGL grand fir/vine maple (Wenatchee) ABGR/ACCI grand fir/vine maple-pipsissewa ABGR/ACCI-CHUM grand fir/vine maple/bride's bonnet ABGR/ACCI/CLUN2 grand fir/oceanspray/pinegrass ABGR/HODI/CARU ABCO-ABGR/WHMOwhite fir-grand fir/whipplea-roughfruit berry-poison oak RULA2-TOXIC ABCO-ABGR/PAMYwhite fir-grand fir/Oregon boxleaf-serviceberry AMELA grand fir/Oregon boxleaf (Warm Springs) ABGR/PAMY grand fir/Oregon boxleaf/pinegrass ABGR/PAMY/CARU grand fir/Oregon boxleaf ABGR/PAMY white fir/western serviceberry/threeleaf anemone ABCO/AMAL/ANDE white fir-grand fir/grouse whortleberry ABCO-ABGR/VASC grand fir/grouse whortleberry ABGR/VASC grand fir/grouse whortleberry/twinflower ABGR/VASC/LIBO3 grand fir/dwarf bilberry ABGR/VACA13 grand fir/dwarf bilberry (Idaho) ABGR/VACA13 Engelmann spruce-white fir (bottoms) PIEN-ABCO grand fir/Rocky Mountain maple ABGR/ACGL white fir/poison oak ABCO/RHDI white fir/shrub (tall, cool) ABCO/2SHRUB white fir/shrub (southwest Oregon, mesic) ABCO/2SHRUB Malheur(04) 3A: slope <30%, CWF311, CWS211, CWS811 Winema(20): CWS112, CWS114 Malheur (04) 3B: slope 30-70%, CWF311, CWS211, CWS811 Winema(20): CWH111 Winema(20): CLS311, CMS111, CRS111 Winema(20): CWC1, CWC2, CWC9, CWH1, CWS1 Malheur(04) 5A: slope less 30%, CWG111, CWG112, CDS711 Malheur(04) 5B: slope 30-70%, CWG111, CWG112, CDS711 Malheur(04) 5C: <30%, serpen., CWG111, CWG112, CDS711 Malheur(04) 5D: 30-70%, serpen, CWG111, CWG112, CDS711 coniferous forest 2TE desert cold desert (freezing winters) greasewood SAVE4 greasewood/inland saltgrass SAVE4/DISP shadscale saltbrush ATCO winterfat KRLA2 G-58 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE DC40 DC4121 DCC512 DE3121 DW DX F FM FM10 FM20 FM2911 FM30 FM3011 FM80 FM88 FM90 FM9111 FM9112 FM9113 FM9122 FM9123 FM9124 FM9125 FM9911 FS FS10 FS20 spiny hopsage spiny hopsage/Sandberg bluegrass ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/snowberry winterfat/Sandberg bluegrass warm desert desert forbland forb (moist, mesic, in forest zone) western brackenfern-blackberry common beargrass common beargrass-red fescue forb-grass garden vetch-subalpine fleabane-blue wildrye forb (coastal) lupine (coastal) buckwheat (scabland) Douglas' buckwheat/Sandberg bluegrass Blue Mountain buckwheat/Sandberg bluegrass sulphur-flower buckwheat (ridgetops) rock buckwheat/Sandberg bluegrass Douglas’ buckwheat/Sandberg bluegrass cutleaf daisy/Sandberg bluegrass thymeleaf buckwheat/Sandberg bluegrass common woolly sunflower-varileaf phacelia forb (subalpine and alpine) valerian (subalpine) lupine-Indian paintbrush-buttercup (subalpine, moist) 639 639 639 639 FS70 FW FW10 FW20 pincushion plant (subalpine) forb (wet meadows) common cowparsnip (wetlands) thinleaf cottonsedge/sphagnum-sedge (wetlands) 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 FS30 FS40 FS50 FS5911 FS60 FW2911 FW30 FW3911 FW40 FW4111 FW4211 FW4212 FW4213 FW4221 FW4222 Common Name saw-wort-seep monkeyflower-marsh marigold (subalpine-wet) luetkea (subalpine) poke knotweed (subalpine) poke knotweed (alpine) lupine-giant mountain aster-grass (subalpine) common beargrass-red fescue Cusick’s camas (wetlands) Cusick’s camas (seepage) arrowleaf ragwort-bride's bonnet (wetlands) Bride’s bonnet-gray alder (wetland) arrowleaf ragwort (wetland) field horsetail northern maidenhair northern maidenhair (Mt. Hood and Gifford Pinchot) field horsetail (Mt. Hood and Gifford Pinchot) G-59 Scientific Name GRSP GRSP/POSE PIPO-PSME/SYMPH KRLA2/POSE 2FORB 2FORB PTAQ-RUBUS XETE XETE-FERU2 2FORB-2GRAM VISA-ERPE3-ELGL 2FORB LUPIN ERIOG ERDO/POSE ERST4/POSE ERUMM ERSP7/POSE ERDO/POSE ERCO4/POSE ERTH4/POSE ERLA6/PHHE2 2FORB VALER LUPIN-CASTI2RANUN SAUSS-MIGU-CALTH LUETK POPH POPH LUPIN-CAMO322GRAM DILA 2FORB HEMA80 ERVI9/SPHAG2CAREX XETE-FERU2 CACU2 CACU2 SETR-CLUN2 CLUN2/ALIN2 SETR EQAR ADPE ADPE EQAR Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE FW4223 FW4224 FW4225 FW4226 FW4227 FW4228 FW4229 FW4230 FW4231 FW50 FW5111 FW5121 FX FX4111 GA GA10 GA20 GA30 GA40 GB GB11 GB1121 GB1122 GB1211 GB1911 GB20 GB2121 GB2122 639 639 GB4912 GB4913 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 GB30 GB40 GB41 GB4111 GB4112 GB4113 GB4114 GB4115 GB4116 GB4117 GB4118 GB4121 GB4122 GB42 GB43 GB4911 Common Name American skunkcabbage seep monkeyflower woodsorrel arctic sweet coltsfoot brook saxifrage-arrowleaf ragwort arrowleaf ragwort-giant mountain aster coastal hedgenettle-common ladyfern coastal hedgenettle-seep monkeyflower coldwater fumewort false hellebore (wetlands) false hellebore-common cowparsnip California false hellebore forb Wallowa lewisia (rims) grass (annual vegetation) cheatgrass medusahead dogtail soft chess bluebunch wheatgrass Fendler threeawn-sand dropseed sand dropseed-Sandberg bluegrass Fendler threeawn-Sandberg bluegrass sand dropseed (river terrace) bluebunch wheatgrass-sand dropseed-Fendler threeawn needle and thread needle and thread-Sandberg bluegrass needle and thread-Sandberg bluegrass-snow buckwheat squirreltail bluebunch wheatgrass bluebunch wheatgrass bluebunch wheatgrass-parsnipflower buckwheat bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass-narrowleaf skullcap bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass (basalt) bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass-Cusick’s milkvetch bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass-shaggy fleabane bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass (granite) bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass-Snake River phlox bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass-plains pricklypear bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass bluebunch wheatgrass-Idaho fescue bluebunch wheatgrass (seeded or native) crested wheatgrass (seeded) bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass-onespike danthonia (shallow soil, scabland) bluebunch wheatgrass-Idaho fescue (deep soil, gentle slopes) bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg bluegrass (shallow soil, steep slopes) G-60 Scientific Name LYAM3 MIGU OXALI PEFR5 SAOD2-SETR SETR-CAMO32 STCHC3-ATFI STCHC3-MIGU COCAA VERAT VERAT-HEMA80 VECA2 2FORB LECOW 2GRAM BRTE TACA8 BROMU PSSP6 ARPUL/SPCR SPCR/POSE ARPUL/POSE SPCR PSSPS-SPCR-ARPUL HECOC8 HECOC8/POSE HECOC8/POSE/ERNI 2 ELELE PSSP6 PSSPS PSSPS-ERHE2 PSSPS-POSE-SCAN3 PSSPS-POSE PSSPS-POSE-ASCU5 PSSPS-POSE-ERPU2 PSSPS-POSE PSSPS-POSE-PHCO10 PSSPS-POSE-OPPO PSSP6-POSE PSSP6-FEID PSSP6 AGCR PSSPS-POSE-DAUN PSSPS-FEID PSSPS-POSE Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE GB4914 GB50 GB5121 GB5122 GB5123 GB59 GB5911 GB5912 GB5913 GB5914 GB5915 GB5916 GB5917 GB5918 GB5919 GB5920 GB5921 GB5922 GB60 GB70 GB7111 GB7121 GB90 GB9111 GB99 GBB0 GBB911 GBB921 GBC0 GBFX GBRR GBRS GBRX GBS0 GBX104 GBX204 GBX304 GBX404 GM GM10 GM20 GM30 GM40 GM4111 GM4112 GM4121 GM80 GMB9 Common Name bluebunch wheatgrass-Idaho fescue (deep soil, steep slopes) fescue common snowberry/Idaho fescue/silky lupine Idaho fescue-Nootka rose Idaho fescue-houndstongue hawkweed Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass Idaho fescue-prairie Junegrass (ridge) Idaho fescue-prairie Junegrass (mounds) Idaho fescue-prairie Junegrass (high elevation) Idaho fescue-prairie Junegrass (low elevation) Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass (ridge) Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass-silky lupine Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass-arrowleaf balsamroot Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass-Snake River phlox common snowberry/Idaho fescue-prairie Junegrass Idaho fescue-timber oatgrass-sedge Idaho fescue-Hood’s sedge Idaho fescue-Geyer’s sedge rough fescue giant wildrye basin wildrye basin wildrye/inland saltgrass bluebunch wheatgrass (scabland) Sandberg bluegrass-onespike danthonia Sandberg bluegrass-onespike danthonia (scabland) bluebunch wheatgrass (biscuit swale) biscuit-scabland complex Idaho fescue-prairie Junegrass/Sandberg bluegrass-onespike danthonia (mounds) bluebunch wheatgrass-scattered conifers grass-forb (Snake River) bluebunch wheatgrass (very rocky, little vegetation) bluebunch wheatgrass (steep, stony, little vegetation) bluebunch wheatgrass (rocky or steep, little vegetation) bluebunch wheatgrass-shrub Malheur(04) 7A: slope less 30%, GB4911, GB4912 Malheur(04) 7B: slope 30-70%, GB4913, GB4914 Malheur(04) 7C: slope less 30%, serpentine, GB4911, GB4912 Malheur(04) 7D: slope 30-70%, serpentine, GB4913, GB4914 grass (moist, mesic, within forest zone) needlegrass (interior valley, Willamette, Puget Sound) red fescue (interior valley, Willamette, Puget Sound; coastal) oatgrass-needlegrass (interior valley) grass (floodplain) bluejoint blue wildrye blue wildrye-bromegrass grass (coastal) Puget mima mounds G-61 Scientific Name PSSPS-FEID FESTU SYAL/FEID/LUSE4 FEID-RONU FEID-HICY FEID-PSSPS FEID-KOMA FEID-KOMA FEID-KOMA FEID-KOMA FEID-PSSPS FEID-PSSPS-LUSE4 FEID-PSSPS-BASA3 FEID-PSSPS-PHCO10 SYAL/FEID-KOMA FEID-DAIN-CAREX FEID-CAHO5 FEID-CAGE2 FECA4 LECI4 LECI4 LECI4/DISP PSSP6 POSE-DAUN POSE-DAUN PSSP6 FEID-KOMA/POSEDAUN PSSP6-2TE 2GRAM-2FORB PSSP6 PSSP6 PSSP6 PSSP6-2SHRUB 2GRAM ACHNA FERU2 ARRHE-ACHNA 2GRAM CACA4 ELGL ELGL-BROMU 2GRAM Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE GMC9 GMFX GR GR10 GR20 GR30 GR3121 GR80 GR81 GR8111 GR82 GR8211 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 GR8213 GR83 GR8311 GS GS10 GS11 GS1111 GS1112 GS12 GS1211 GS13 GS20 GS30 GS3911 GS40 GS50 GSC0 GSXX GSY104 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 GR8212 GSY204 GX HA HAC0 HAF0 HAF1 HAF2 HAF211 HAF221 HAF222 HAF223 HAF224 HAF225 Common Name grass/scattered conifers (moist, mesic) grass-forb (mesic) grass-sedge sedge (low) blue grama inland saltgrass inland saltgrass beachgrass beachgrass (foredune, sandy dune geology) beachgrass (foredune) beachgrass (hummocks, sand dune geology) beachgrass/lupine/bluegrass (hummocks, occasionally wet, dense) beachgrass/lupine (hummocks, occasionally wet, unstable, open) beachgrass/lupine/bluegrass (hummocks, dry, eroding) beachgrass (dune slip face) beachgrass (dune slip face, stabilized) grass (subalpine or alpine) western needlegrass (alpine) greenleaf fescue greenleaf fescue-Hood’s sedge greenleaf fescue-silvery lupine Idaho fescue (alpine) Idaho fescue (subalpine) rough fescue (alpine) sedge (alpine, tall) sedge (alpine, short, dense) Geyer’s sedge (subalpine) sedge (alpine, short, thin) needlegrass/squirreltail (alpine) grasslands-scattered conifers (subalpine to alpine) grasslands (alpine xeric) Malheur(04) 9C: slope-30%, serpent, SD91 11, CJS8 11, GS91 11 Malheur(04) 9D: 30-70%, serpentine, SD91 11, CJS8 11, GS91 11 grass red alder red alder/conifers red alder/forb red alder/western swordfern red alder/short forbs red alder/arctic sweet coltsfoot red alder/blue wildrye red alder/woodsorrel red alder/arctic sweet coltsfoot red alder/coastal hedgenettle red alder/youth on age-Siberian springbeauty G-62 Scientific Name 2GRAM/2TE 2GRAM/2FORB 2GRAM/CAREX CAREX BOGR2 DISP DISP AMMOP AMMOP AMMOP AMMOP AMMOP/LUPIN/POA AMMOP/LUPIN AMMOP/LUPIN/POA AMMOP AMMOP 2GRAM ACOCO FEVI FEVI-CAHO5 FEVI-LUARL5 FEID FEID FECA4 CAREX CAREX CAGE2 CAREX ACHNA/ELEL5 2GRAM-2TE 2GRAM 2GRAM ALRU2 ALRU2/2TE ALRU2/2FORB ALRU2/POMU ALRU2/2FORB ALRU2/PEFRP ALRU2/ELGL ALRU2/OXALI ALRU2/PEFR5 ALRU2/STCHC3 ALRU2/TOME-CLSIS Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE HAH0 HAM0 HAM1 HAM2 HAS0 HAS1 HAS111 HAS112 HAS113 HAS2 red alder/hardwoods red alder (wetlands, moist to wet soil) red alder (overflow bottomland) white alder (overflow bottomland) red alder/shrub red alder/salmonberry-thimbleberry red alder/thimbleberry red alder/salmonberry/woodsorrel red alder/salmonberry/youth on age red alder/Pacific ninebark-common snowberry 639 639 639 HC HCC0 HCC111 black cottonwood-ash (bottom land, overflow bottom) cottonwood-ash-scattered conifers (bottomland) black cottonwood-Engelmann spruce/alder-dogwood 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 HAS211 HAS3 HAS311 HAS4 HAS411 HAZ212 HAZ312 HB HBM0 HBM1 HBS0 HBS1 HBS2 HCG0 HCG111 HCS0 HCS1 HCS111 HCS112 HCS113 HCS114 HCS121 HCS2 HCS3 HCS311 HCXX HL HLRR HLRS Common Name red alder/Pacific ninebark red alder/vine maple red alder/vine maple red alder/devilsclub red alder/devilsclub red alder (TM type map, temporary, Siusilaw) red alder-conifer (TM type map, temporary, Siusilaw) bigleaf maple bigleaf maple (wetlands, moist to wet soil) bigleaf maple (overflow bottomlands, moist) bigleaf maple/shrub bigleaf maple/vine maple (talus slopes) bigleaf maple/hazelnut/western swordfern black cottonwood-ash/grass-sedge black cottonwood/widefruit sedge (wetlands) cottonwood-willow/shrub cottonwood-willow black cottonwood/thinleaf alder/woolly sedge black cottonwood/Pacific willow black cottonwood/thinleaf alder-redosier dogwood black cottonwood/Rocky Mountain maple black cottonwood/western water hemlock (wetlands) ash-willow black cottonwood/common snowberry-spirea black cottonwood/common snowberry/bluegrass (wetlands) black cottonwood canyon live oak (canyon over 16 ft tall) canyon live oak (rocky with little ground vegetation) canyon live oak (steep, stony with little ground vegetation) G-63 Scientific Name ALRU2/2TD ALRU2 ALRU2 ALRH2 ALRU2/2SHRUB ALRU2/RUSP-RUPA ALRU2/RUPA ALRU2/RUSP/OXALI ALRU2/RUSP/TOME ALRU2/PHCA11SYAL ALRU2/PHCA11 ALRU2/ACCI ALRU2/ACCI ALRU2/OPHO ALRU2/OPHO ALRU2 ALRU2/2TE ACMA3 ACMA3 ACMA3 ACMA3/2SHRUB ACMA3/ACCI ACMA3/CORYL/POM U POBAT-FRAXI POPUL-FRAXI-2TE POBAT-PIEN/ ALNUS-CORNU POBAT-FRAXI/ 2GRAM-CAREX POBAT/CAAN15 POPUL-SALIX/ 2SHRUB POBAT-SALIX POBAT/ALINT/ CAPE42 POBAT/SALUL POBAT/ALINTCOSES POBAT/ACGL POBAT/CIDO FRAXI-SALIX POBAT/SYAL-SPIRA POBAT/SYAL/POA POBAT QUCH2 QUCH2 QUCH2 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 CODE HLRX 639 639 639 639 HMS0 HMS1 HO HOF0 Common Name canyon live oak (rocky or steep sites with little ground vegetation) Pacific madrone Pacific madrone (rocky sites with little ground vegetation) Pacific madrone (steep sites with little ground vegetation) Pacific madrone (rocky or steep sites with little ground vegetation) Pacific madrone/shrub Pacific madrone/canyon live oak Oregon white oak-California black oak Oregon white oak-California black oak/forb HOF111 HOG0 Oregon white oak/woods strawberry/hedgehog dogtail Oregon white oak-California black oak/grass 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 HM HMRR HMRS HMRX HOF1 HOG1 HOG111 HOG2 HOG211 HOG3 HOS0 HOS1 HOS2 Oregon white oak-California black oak/strawberry-yarrow Oregon white oak-California black oak/bunchgrass Oregon white oak/bluebunch wheatgrass Oregon white oak-California black oak/rhyzomatous grass Oregon white oak/pinegrass-Geyer’s sedge Oregon white oak-California black oak/annual grass Oregon white oak-California black oak/shrub HOS311 HOS4 Oregon white oak-California black oak/Pacific poison oak Oregon white oak-California black oak/cherry-common snowberry Oregon white oak-California black oak/serviceberry-common snowberry Oregon white oak/beaked hazelnut-common snowberry Oregon white oak-California black oak/beaked hazelnut HQ HQC0 HQC111 quaking aspen quaking aspen-conifers quaking aspen-lodgepole pine/rose spirea/forb HOS3 HOS5 HOS6 HQC112 HQG0 HQG1 HQG111 HQM0 HQM1 HQM121 Oregon white oak-California black oakdeerbrush Oregon white oak-California black oak/bitterbrush quaking aspen-lodgepole pine/kinnikinnick quaking aspen/grass (dryland) quaking aspen/pinegrass quaking aspen/pinegrass quaking aspen (wetlands, moist to wet soils) quaking aspen/grass (wetland) quaking aspen/blue wildrye G-64 Scientific Name QUCH2 ARME ARME ARME ARME ARME/2SHRUB ARME/QUCH2 QUGA4-QUKE QUGA4QUKE/2FORB QUGA4QUKE/FRAGA-ACHIL QUGA/FRVEB/CYEC QUGA4QUKE/2GRAM QUGA4QUKE/2GRAM QUGA4/PSSPS QUGA4QUKE/2GRAM QUGA4/CARUCAGE2 QUGA4QUKE/2GRAM QUGA4QUKE/2SHRUB QUGA4-QUKE/TODI QUGA4QUKE/PRUNU-SYAL QUGA4QUKE/AMELA-SYAL QUGA4/COCO6-SYAL QUGA4QUKE/COCO6 QUGA4-QUKE/CEIN3 QUGA4QUKE/PURSH POTR5 POTR5-2TE POTR5PICO/SPDO/2FORB POTR5-PICO/ARUV POTR5/2GRAM POTR5/CARU POTR5/CARU POTR5 POTR5/2GRAM POTR5/ELGL Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE HQM122 HQM123 HQM2 HQM211 HQM3 HQM4 HQM411 Common Name quaking aspen/Kentucky bluegrass quaking aspen/bluejoint quaking aspen/Nebraska sedge (wetland) quaking aspen/woolly sedge quaking aspen/short sedge (wetland) quaking aspen/shrub (wetland) quaking aspen-lodgepole pine/rose spirea/widefruit sedge 639 639 639 HTS311 HTS312 HTS321 tanoak/dwarf Oregon grape tanoak/dwarf Oregon grape-poison oak tanok/salal 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 HQS0 HQS1 HQS2 HQS211 HQS221 HQS3 HT HTC0 HTC1 HTC111 HTC2 HTC211 HTC3 HTC311 HTC4 HTC411 HTC412 HTH0 HTH1 HTH111 HTH112 HTH2 HTH211 HTH3 HTH311 HTRR HTRS HTRX HTS0 HTS1 HTS111 HTS112 HTS2 HTS221 HTS222 HTS223 HTS3 quaking aspen/shrub quaking aspen/hawthorn quaking aspen/common snowberry quaking aspen/common snowberry quaking aspen/common snowberry/ blue wildrye quaking aspen/sagebrush tanoak (over 16 feet tall) tanoak-conifers tanoak-redwood tanoak-coast redwood tanoak-western hemlock tanoak-western hemlock tanoak-Port Orford cedar tanoak-Port-Orford cedar tanoak-white fir tanoak-white fir-vine maple tanoak-white fir tanoak-hardwoods tanoak-canyon live oak tanoak-canyon live oak tanoak-canyon live oak/dwarf Oregon grape tanoak-California laurel tanoak-California laurel tanoak-vine maple tanoak/vine maple tanoak (rocky, little ground vegetation) tanoak (steep slopes, little ground vegetation) tanoak (rocky or steep sites, little ground vegetation) tanoak/shrub tanoak/California huckleberry tanoak/evergreen huckleberry-salal tanoak/evergreen huckleberry tanoak/Pacific rhododendron tanoak/Pacific rhododendron tanoak/Pacific rhododendron-evergreen huckleberry tanoak/Pacific rhododendron-salal tanoak/creeping barberry-common snowberry G-65 Scientific Name POTR5/POPR POTR5/CACA4 POTR5/CANE2 POTR5/CAPE42 POTR5/CAREX POTR5/2SHRUB POTR5PICO/SPDO/CAAN15 POTR5/2SHRUB POTR5/CRATA POTR5/SYAL POTR5/SYAL POTR5/SYAL/ELGL POTR5/ARTEM LIDE3 LIDE3-2TE LIDE3-SESE3 LIDE3-SESE2 LIDE3-TSHE LIDE3-TSHE LIDE3-CHLA LIDE3-CHLA LIDE3-ABCO LIDE3-ABCO-ACCI LIDE3-ABCO LIDE3-2TD LIDE3-QUCH2 LIDE3-QUCH LIDE3-QUCH/BENE LIDE3-UMCA LIDE3-UMCA LIDE3-ACCI LIDE3/ACCI LIDE3 LIDE3 LIDE3 LIDE3/2SHRUB LIDE3/VAOV2 LIDE3/VAOV2-GASH LIDE3/VAOV2 LIDE3/RHODO LIDE3/RHMA LIDE3/RHMA-VAOV2 LIDE3/RHMA-GASH LIDE3/MARE11SYAL LIDE3/BENE LIDE3/BENE-RHDI LIDE3/GASH Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE HTS331 HTS341 HTS4 HTS411 HTS5 HTS511 HX MD MD10 MD1911 MD20 MD30 MD3111 MD3112 MDC0 MDMW MM MM10 MM19 MM1911 MM1912 MM1921 MM1922 MM20 MM2911 MM2912 MM2913 MM2914 MM2915 MM2916 MM2917 MM2918 MM2919 MM2920 MM2921 MM2922 MM2924 MM2925 MM2931 MM30 MM3911 MM40 MM50 MM80 MM90 MMB0 MMB8 MMC0 Common Name tanoak/salal-Pacific rhododendron tanoak/salal-dwarf Oregon grape tanoak/Pacific poison oak tanoak/poison oak-hairy honeysuckle tanoak/California buckthorn tanoak/California coffeeberry hardwood meadow, dry (water table available part of the growing season) Cusick's bluegrass (dry meadow) Cusick's bluegrass (dry meadow) tufted hairgrass (dry meadow) Kentucky bluegrass (dry meadow) Kentucky bluegrass (dry meadow) Kentucky bluegrass (meadows on ridges) scattered conifers (dry meadow) grass-sedge (dry, moist and wet meadows) meadow, moist (water table available all growing season) tufted hairgrass (moist meadow) tufted hairgrass (moist meadow) tufted hairgrass-Nebraska sedge tufted hairgrass (moist meadow) tufted hairgrass-sedge (moist meadow) tufted hairgrass-sedge (wet meadow) sedge (tall, moist meadow) woolly sedge (moist meadow) Nebraska sedge (moist meadow) widefruit sedge (moist meadow) water sedge (aquatic moist meadow) analogue sedge (moist meadow) woodrush sedge (moist meadow) Northwest Territory sedge (moist meadow) Cusick’s sedge (moist meadow) lakeshore sedge (moist meadow) woollyfruit sedge (moist meadow) bigleaf sedge (moist meadow) naked sedge (moist meadow) panicled bulrush (moist meadow) fowl mannagrass (moist meadow) lakeshore sedge sedge (short, moist meadow) sedge-Howell’s marsh marigold redtop (moist meadow) sedge (moist meadow) grass-forb (moist meadow, coastal) Kentucky bluegrass (moist meadow) meadow complex/wet-moist-dry pothole slough sedge-rush-red fescue (deflation plain potholes/slough ) conifer (moist meadow) G-66 Scientific Name LIDE3/GASH-RHMA LIDE3/GASH-BENE LIDE3/TODI LIDE3/RHDI-LOHI LIDE3/FRCA12 LIDE3/RHCA 2TD POCU3 POCU3 DECA18 POPR POPR POPR 2TE 2GRAM/CAREX DECA18 DECA18 DECA18-CANE2 DECA18 DECA18-CAREX DECA18-CAREX CAREX CAPE42 CANE2 CAAN15 CAAQ CASI2 CALU7 CAUT CACU5 CALEL CALA11 CAAM10 CANU5 SCMI2 GLST CALE8 CAREX CAREX/CALEH2 AGGI2 CAREX 2GRAM-2FORB POPR CAOB3-JUNCUFERU2 2TE Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 CODE MMX104 MS MS10 639 639 MS25 MS30 Brewer’s sedge (dry subalpine meadow) grass-sedge (subalpine moist meadows) black alpine sedge (moist subalpine meadow) broom sedge-black alpine sedge-tufted hairgrass (subalpine meadow) forb (subalpine moist meadows) grass-sedge-forb (subalpine wet meadows) MT99 MW MW10 MW1911 MW1921 MW1922 MW1923 MW1924 MW1925 MW20 MW2911 MW30 MW3911 MW3912 MW40 MW4911 MW4912 MW80 MW8111 MW8112 water (coastal saline) meadow, wet (surface moist or wet all growing season) sedge (tall, wet meadow) Nebraska sedge-Baltic rush (wet meadow) panicled bulrush-bigleaf sedge Sitka sedge blister sedge beaked sedge greenfruit sedge sedge (short, wet meadow) woollyfruit sedge rush (wet meadow) Sierra rush Baltic rush spike sedge (wet meadow) fewflower spikerush common spikerush wet meadow-coastal, fresh water slough sedge/American skunk cabbage-red currant (valley fill) slough sedge/waterlily-pondweed-cattail 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 MS1111 MS20 MS2111 MS2112 MS3111 MSC0 MSXX MT MT19 MT1911 MT1921 MT80 MT8111 MW90 MWC0 MX NA NAC0 Common Name Malheur(04) 10A: slope less 15%, MD, MM, MW (meadows) meadow (subalpine/alpine moist) grass-sedge-forb (subalpine dry meadows) mountain sedge (subalpine wet meadow) conifer (subalpine to alpine meadows) grass-sedge (subalpine to alpine meadow) Tule meadow (standing water most or all of growing season) bulrush sedge-panicled bulrush (hydric) panicled bulrush cattail-bulrush cattail-bulrush/waterlily-waterweed wet meadow-coastal, salt spray influence scattered conifers (west meadow, surface moisture) grass-sedge (meadow) avalanche paths, sparsely to non-vegetated scattered conifers (avalanche path) G-67 Scientific Name 2GRAM-CAREX2FORB CABR12 2GRAM-CAREX CANI2 CASC11-CANI2DECA18 2FORB 2GRAM-CAREX2FORB CASC12 2TE 2GRAM-CAREX SCACO2 SCIRP CAREX-SCMI2 SCMI2 TYPHA/SCIRP TYPHASCIRP/NYMPHELODE CAREX CANE2-JUBA SCMI2-CAAM10 CAAQD CAVE6 CARO6 CAIN17 CAREX CALA11 JUNE JUBA CANA2 ELQU2 ELPA3 CAOB3/LYAM3-RITR CAOB3/NYMPHPOTAM-TYPHA 2TE 2GRAM/CAREX 2TE Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE NAS0 NC NCA0 NCA1 NCA111 NCA2 NCA3 NCA4 NCA411 NCC0 NCC1 NCC111 NCC2 NCC3 NCC4 NCC5 NCC6 NCH0 NCH1 NCS0 NCS1 NCS111 NCS2 NF NFC0 NFS0 NI NIT1 NIT2 NL NM NMC0 NMC1 NMH0 NMH1 NMH2 NMS0 NMS1 NR NRA0 NRA1 NRA2 NRA3 NRA311 NRA4 Common Name shrub (scattered, avalanche path) cinders, lava flow, mud flow, glacial wash (less than 10% vegetation) alpine-subalpine cinders, lava flow, mud flow, glacial wash whitebark pine-subalpine fir-mountain hemlock (alpine) whitebark pine-mountain hemlock/Pacific hulsea (steep cinders) grass-sedge (alpine, cinders, lava, pumice) common juniper (alpine, cinders, lava, pumice) Pacific hulsea-pincushionplant (cinders, lava flow, glacial wash) Pacific hulsea (alpine, steep cinders) conifer (cinders, lavas, outwash) mountain hemlock-subalpine fir-whitebark pine-lodgepole pine (cinders, lava, pumice) whitebark pine/beardtongue (alpine, pumice-lava) western hemlock (cinders, lava, pumice) Douglas-fir (cinders, lava) Douglas-fir-oak (cinders, lava) lodgepole pine (cinders, lava) ponderosa pine (cinders, lava) hardwood (cinders, lavas, outwash) red alder-quaking aspen (mud-glacial flows) shrub (scattered, cinders, lavas, outwash) vine maple (cinders, lavas, outwash) shrub (lava flows) Sitka alder-willow (cinders, lavas, outwash) flood plain periodically denuded of vegetation conifer (non-vegetated flood plain) willow-shrubs (non-vegetated flood plain) ice fields, glaciers, ice caves, ice dominated land ice tunnel or cave, twilight zone ice tunnel or cave, zero light zone landform failure (natural slumps, avalanches) mine tailings, dredgings, man-caused minimal vegetation potential conifer (mine tailings, dredgings) lodgepole pine (mine tailings, dredgings) hardwood (mine tailings, dredgings) cottonwood (mine tailings, dredgings) quaking aspen (mine tailings, dredgings) shrub (mine tailings dredgings) willow (mine tailings, dredgings) rocky land with minimal vegetation potential rocky land in alpine or subalpine locations conifer (rocky land, alpine) grass-sedge (alpine, rocky) common juniper (rocky land, alpine) common juniper (subalpine steep scoria) forb (alpine, rocky) G-68 Scientific Name 2SHRUB PIAL-ABLA-TSME PIAL-TSME/HUAL 2GRAM/CAREX JUCO6 HUAL-NAVAR HUAL 2TE TSME-ABLA-PIALPICO PIAL/PENST TSHE PSME-ABIES PSME-QUERC PICO PIPO 2TD ALRU2-POTR5 2SHRUB ACCI 2SHRUB ALVIS-SALIX 2TE SALIX-2SHRUB 2TE PICO 2TD POPUL POTR5 2SHRUB SALIX 2TE 2GRAM/CAREX JUCO6 JUCO6 2FORB Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE NRC0 NRL0 NRL1 NRL2 NRL5 NRL6 NRL911 NRL912 NRNO NRQ0 NRR0 NRR911 NRS0 NRT1 NRT2 NS NSG0 NSG1 NSG8 NSN0 NSN111 NSN2 NSN211 NSN212 NSN3 NSN311 NSN312 NSN313 NSN4 NT NTA0 NTA1 NTA2 NTA3 NTA4 NTC0 NTH0 NTH1 NTH2 NTS0 NTS1 NTS111 NTS2 NTS211 NTS3 Common Name conifer (rock) ledge or cliff, steeper than 200% (60 degrees) ledge or cliff, smooth face, verticle distance less than 20 ft ledge or cliff, smooth face, verticle distance more than 20 ft ledge or cliff, broken face/ledges, verticle distance less than 20 feet ledge or cliff, broken face/ledges, verticle distance more than 20 feet rock garden (steep, zeric) rock garden (steep, moist) rock, no vegetation quarry, rock pit rock, flat with scattered plants (less than 200% slope) rock graden (flat, xeric) scattered plants on rock shrub (rocky land) tunnel or cave, twilight zone tunnel or cave, zero light zone sand with minimal vegetation, shoreline or interior grass (scattered with sand dunes) wildrye-wheatgrass (sand dune) beachgrass (coastal sand dune, rolling, partial beachgrass stability) open sand of any dunal character, no vegetation Pacific coast beach transverse ridge, sand dune system, no vegetation transverse ridge, occasionally wet, winter stable transverse ridge, dry, moving sand oblique ridge, sand dune system, no vegetation oblique ridge, fore slope, moving sand oblique ridge, precipitation ridge, active sand oblique ridge, precipitation ridge, active, threat, veget parabola ridge, sand dune system, no vegetation talus land with minimal vegetation potential talus slopes in alpine or subalpine locations pine-mountain hemlock-subalpine fir (talus) grass-sedge (alpine, talus) juniper (talus land, alpine) forb (alpine, talus) conifer (talus) hardwood (talus slopes) bigleaf maple (talus) white oak (talus) shrub (talus slopes) cherry-snowberry-Lewis’ mock orange (talus) Lewis' mock orange (talus strips) vine maple (talus) vine maple (talus slopes) Klamath plum (talus) G-69 Scientific Name 2TE 2SHRUB 2GRAM ELYMU/AGROP2 AMMOP PINUS-TSME-ABLA 2GRAM-CAREX JUNIP 2FORB 2TE 2TD ACMA3 QUAL 2SHRUB PRUNU-GAULTPHLE4 PHLE4 ACCI ACCI PRSU2 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE NTS911 NX SC SC10 SC20 SC30 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 SD10 SD1911 SD1912 SD1913 SD1921 SD1922 SD1924 SD1925 SD1926 SD20 SD21 SD2121 SD2122 SD2123 SD2124 SD2131 SD2133 SD2134 SD2135 SD2136 SD2137 SD2138 SD2139 SD2140 SD22 SD2221 SD2222 SD2223 SD2231 SD2232 SD23 SD2311 SD2321 SD2911 SD2912 SD2913 639 639 639 639 SC40 SC50 SC60 SD Common Name talus slopes with little vegetation non-vegetated land, less than 10% vegetation cover chaparral, evergreen shrubland, forest zone and nonforest snowbrush ceanothus-chaparral manzanita oak-tanoak-canyon live oak (less than 16 ft. tall) mountain mahogany yerba santa-silktassel shrub (short) sagebrush (dry shrubland, nonforest zone shrubland not desert) little sagebrush-black sagebrush little sagebrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass little sagebrush/Idaho fescue little sagebrush/Idaho fescue-squirreltail black sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass black sagebrush/Idaho fescue little sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass little sagebrush/Idaho fescue little sagebrush/Idaho fescue big sagebrush big sagebrush big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass big sagebrush/Idaho fescue big sagebrush/needle and thread big sagebrush/Sandberg bluegrass little sagebrush/Idaho fescue Wyoming big sagebrush/Sandberg bluegrass Wyoming big sagebrush/squirreltail Wyoming big sagebrush/Thurber’s needlegrass Wyoming big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass Wyoming big sagebrush/Dore’s needlegrass basin big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass basin big sagebrush/Idaho fescue basin big sagebrush/Dore’s needlegrass threetip sagebrush threetip sagebrush/Idaho fescue threetip sagebrush/needle and thread threetip sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass threetip sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass (Idaho) threetip sagebrush/Idaho fescue (Idaho) silver sagebrush big sagebrush/Cusick’s bluegrass silver sagebrush/Idaho fescue mountain big sagebrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass basin big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass big sagebrush-antelope bitterbrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass G-70 Scientific Name CEVE ARCTO3 QUERC-LIDE3QUCH2 CERCO ERIOD/GARRY 2SHRUB ARTEM ARAR8-ARNO4 ARAR8/FEID-PSSPS ARAR8/FEID ARAR8/FEID-ELELE ARNO4/PSSP6 ARNO4/FEID ARAR8/PSSP6 ARAR8/FEID ARART/FEID ARTR2 ARTR2 ARTR2/PSSPS ARTR2/FEID ARTR2/HECOC8 ARTR2/POSE ARARL/FEID ARTRW8/POSE ARTRW8/ELELE ARTRW8/ACTH7 ARTRW8/PSSP6 ARTRW8/ACNED ARTRT/PSSP6 ARTRT/FEID ARTRT/ACNED ARTR4 ARTR4/FEID ARTR4/HECOC8 ARTR4/PSSPS ARTR4/PSSP6 ARTR4/FEID ARCA13 ARTR2/POCU3 ARCA13/FEID ARTRV/FEID-PSSPS ARTRT/PSSPS ARTR2-PUTR2/FEIDPSSPS Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE SD2914 SD2915 SD2916 SD2917 SD2921 SD2922 SD2923 SD2924 639 639 639 SD2927 SD2928 SD30 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 SD2925 SD2926 Common Name big sagebrush/western needlegrass (rhyolite pumice) mountain big sagebrush/Geyer’s sedge mountain big sagebrush-antelope bitterbrush/Idaho fescue mountain big sagebrush-mountain snowberry mountain big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass mountain big sagebrush/Idaho fescue mountain big sagebrush/Dore’s needlegrass mountain big sagebrush-mountain snowberry/bluebunch wheatgrass mountain big sagebrush-mountain snowberry/Idaho fescue mountain big sagebrush-mountain snowberry/Geyer’s sedge SD31 SD3111 SD3112 SD3121 SD3122 SD3123 SD3131 SD3132 SD3311 antelope bitterbrush antelope bitterbrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass antelope bitterbrush/bluebunch wheatgrass antelope bitterbrush/needle and thread (Daubenmier) antelope bitterbrush/bluebunch wheatgrass (Daubenmier) antelope bitterbrush/Idaho fescue (Daubenmier) antelope bitterbrush/bluebunch wheatgrass (Idaho) antelope bitterbrush/Dore’s needlegrass (Idaho) antelope bitterbrush/western needlegrass-long-stolen sedge SD40 SD41 SD4111 SD4112 SD42 SD43 SD44 SD49 SD50 SD5121 SD5611 SD5621 SD60 SD6121 SD6122 SD6123 SD65 SD70 SD80 SD90 SD91 SD9111 mountain big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass (xeric) mountain big sagebrush/Idaho fescue (xeric) antelope bitterbrush-squaw apple-mountain snowberry curl-leaf mountain mahogany curl-leaf mountain mahogany/bunchgrass curl-leaf mountain mahogany/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass curl-leaf mountain mahogany/bluebunch wheatgrass curl-leaf mountain mahogany/rhyzomatous grass curl-leaf mountain mahogany/sagebrush curl-leaf mountain mahogany/mountain snowberry curl-leaf mountain mahogany netleaf hackberry-black hawthorn black hawthorn/common snowberry netleaf hackberry/bluebunch wheatgrass netleaf hackberry/cheatgrass smooth sumac smooth sumac/bluebunch wheatgrass smooth sumac/sand dropseed smooth sumac/Fendler threeawn spiny greasebush/bluebunch wheatgrass rabbitbrush common snowberry-cherry-rose shrub (scabland) scabland sagebrush scabland sagebrush/Sandberg bluegrass (scabland) G-71 Scientific Name ARTR2/ACOCO ARTRV/CAGE2 ARTRV-PUTR2/FEID ARTRV-SYOR2 ARTRV/PSSP6 ARTRV/FEID ARTRV/ACNED ARTRVSYOR2/PSSP6 ARTRV-SYOR2/FEID ARTRVSYOR2/CAGE2 ARTRV/PSSP6 ARTRV/FEID PUTR2-PERA4SYOR2 PUTR2 PUTR2/FEID-PSSPS PUTR2/PSSPS PUTR2/HECOC8 PUTR2/PSSPS PUTR2/FEID PUTR2/PSSP6 PUTR2/ACNED PUTR2/ACOCOCAIN9 CELE3 CELE3/2GRAM CELE3/FEID-PSSPS CELE3/PSSP6 CELE3/2GRAM CELE3/ARTEM CELE3/SYOR2 CELE3 CELAR-CRDO2 CRDO2/SYAL CELAR/PSSPS CELAR/BRTE RHGL RHGL/PSSPS RHGL/SPCR RHGL/ARPUL GLSPA/PSSPS CHRYS9 SYAL-PRUNU-ROSA5 2SHRUB ARRI2 ARRI2/POSE Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 CODE SD9112 SD9121 SD9131 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 SD9212 SD9221 SD9222 SD93 SD9321 SD9322 SD9323 SDB9 SDC0 SDX104 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 SD92 SD9211 SDX204 SDXX SDY104 SDY204 SM SM10 SM1111 SM19 SM20 SM30 SM31 SM3111 SM32 SM3911 SM40 SM50 SM5911 SM80 SM81 SM8111 SM8112 SM82 SM83 SM84 SM90 SMB0 Common Name scabland sagebrush/Sandberg bluegrass (Idaho) scabland sagebrush/Sandberg bluegrass (Daubenmier) scabland sagebrush/Sandberg bluegrass-bigseed biscuitroot (scabland) little sagebrush (scabland) little sagebrush-narrowleaf mock goldenweed/Sandberg bluegrass little sagebrush/Sandberg bluegrass-onespike danthonia little sagebrush/Sandberg bluegrass (scabland) little sagebrush/Sandberg bluegrass (Idaho) buckwheat (scablands) snow buckwheat/Sandberg bluegrass slender buckwheat/Oregon twinpod sulpher-flower buckwheat/stipa (flats, rhyolite pumice) biscuit-scabland (complex) sagebrush-conifer-shrub (dry) Malheur(04) 8A: less 30%/SD19 11, SD29 11, SD39, SD49, CPS1 11, CJS1 11, CJS2 11 Malheur(04) 8B: 30-70%/SD19 11, SD29 11, SD39, SD49, CPS1 11, CJS1 11, CJS2 11 shrub (xeric) Malheur(04) 9A: less 30% slope/SD91 11, CJS8 11, GB91 11. SCAB Malheur(04) 9B: slope 30-70%/SD91 11, CJ38 11, GB91 11. SCAB shrub (moist, mesic, forest zone) mallow ninebark mallow ninebark-common snowberry mallow ninebark Sitka alder (snow slides) cherry-mock orange-snowberry-serviceberry-rose-oceansprayceanothus common snowberry (shrubland) common snowberry-rose mountain snowberry shrub (bottoms) blueberry salmonberry-blackberry thimbleberry-poke knotweed shrub (coastal, west-side) shrub (tall) Sitka alder (rocky soil) vine maple (rocky soil) shrub (mid) shrub (short) gorse shrub (scabland dominated by mesic shrubs) shrub-buckwheat (biscuit-scabland complex, moist) G-72 Scientific Name ARRI2/POSE ARRI2/POSE ARRI2/POSE-LOMA3 ARAR8 ARAR8-STST5/POSE ARAR8/POSE-DAUN ARAR8/POSE ARAR8/POSE ERIOG ERNI2/POSE ERMI4/PHOR2 ERUM/STIPA ARTEM-2TE-2SHRUB 2SHRUB 2SHRUB PHMA5 PHMA5-SYAL PHMA5 ALVIS PRUNUS-PHILAGAULT-AMELAROSA5-HOLODCEANO SYAL SYAL/ROSA5 SYOR2 2SHRUB VACCI RUSP-RUBUS RUPA-POPH 2SHRUB 2SHRUB ALVIS ACCI 2SHRUB 2SHRUB ULEX 2SHRUB 2SHRUB-ERIOG Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE SMC0 SMXX SS SS10 SS1911 SS20 SS30 SS40 SS4911 SS4912 SS4913 SS4921 SS50 SSC0 SSX104 SSXX SW SW10 SW1111 SW1112 SW1113 SW1114 SW1115 SW1116 SW1117 SW1118 SW1119 SW1120 SW1121 SW1122 SW1123 SW1131 SW1132 SW20 SW21 SW2111 SW2112 SW2113 SW2114 SW2115 SW2116 SW2117 SW2118 SW2119 SW2120 SW2121 SW2122 SW2123 Common Name shrub-scattered confiers (moist, mesic, in forest zone) shrub (mesic) shrub (subalpine and alpine) heath-mountain heather (alpine) pink mountainheath (meadow) juniper (alpine mountain) shrub (alpine deciduous) mountain big sagebrush mountain big sagebrush/Geyer's sedge mountain big sagebrush/Geyer's sedge (Idaho) mountain big sagebrush/California brome little sagebrush/red fescue (alpine) alpine low blueberry shrub-conifer (subalpine) Malheur(04) 1A: SS49 11, GS39 11, GS12 11, CAG1 11, FS59 11 shrub (subalpine) shrub (wetlands, shrubs less than 16 ft. tall) willow (wetlands) willow/Kentucky bluegrass willow/woolly sedge willow/widefruit sedge willow/water sedge willow/Sitka sedge willow/beaked sedge narrowleaf willow willow/Columbian monkshood willow/tufted hairgrass mountain willow-undergreen willow (bog) mountain willow-undergreen willow/mountain sedge mountain willow-Booth’s willow/black alpine sedge willow/Northwest Territory sedge Sitka willow Sitka willow/arctic sweet coltsfoot alder (wetlands) white alder Sitka alder/common ladyfern Sitka alder/drooping woodreed Sitka alder/common cowparsnip gray alder/bigleaf sedge gray alder/Northwest Territory sedge gray alder/common ladyfern gray alder/field horsetail gray alder/Dewey sedge gray alder/common cowparsnip gray alder/Kentucky bluegrass gray alder/bluejoint gray alder/panicled bulrush gray alder/woolly sedge G-73 Scientific Name 2SHRUB/2TE 2SHRUB 2SHRUB ERICA/CASSI3 PHEM JUNIP 2SHRUB ARTRV ARTRV/CAGE2 ARTRV/CAGE2 ARTRV/BRCA5 ARAR8/FERU2 VAAN 2SHRUB-2TE 2SHRUB 2SHRUB SALIX SALIX/POPR SALIX/CAPE42 SALIX/CAAN15 SALIX/CAAQ SALIX/CAAQD SALIX/CARO6 SAEX SALIX/ACCO4 SALIX/DECA18 SAEA-SACO2 SAEASACO2/CASC12 SAEA-SABO2/CANI2 SALIX/CAUT SASI2 SASI2/PEFR5 ALNUS ALRH2 ALVIS/ATFI ALVIS/CILA2 ALVIS/HEMA80 ALIN2/CAAM10 ALIN2/CAUT ALIN2/ATFI ALIN2/EQAR ALIN2/CADE9 ALIN2/HEMA80 ALIN2/POPR ALIN2/CACA4 ALIN2/SCMI2 ALIN2/CAPE42 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE SW2131 SW2132 SW2211 SW2212 SW2213 SW2214 SW2215 SW2216 Common Name gray alder-oval-leaf blueberry Sitka alder gray alder/common snowberry gray alder/rose spirea gray alder (spring) gray alder (bank) gray alder/fowl mannagrass gray alder-redosier dogwood/mesic forb 639 639 639 639 639 SW40 SW4111 SW4112 SW4113 SW4121 rose spirea-bog blueberry (wetlands) bog blueberry/Sitka sedge bog blueberry/fewflower spikerush rose spirea blueberry-rose meadowsweet/grass (wetland) 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 SW2217 SW25 SW2511 SW2512 SW2911 SW30 SW3111 SW3120 SW3121 SW3122 SW3123 SW4122 SW4123 SW4131 SW4132 SW50 SW5111 SW5112 SW5113 SW5114 SW5121 SW5122 SW5123 SW60 SW6111 SW6112 SW6113 SW70 SW7111 SW7112 SW7113 SW80 SW81 gray alder-currant/mesic forb red alder (shrubby lifeform) red alder (shrubby lifeform) red alder (shrubby)/Carolina bugbane gray alder (shrubfield) black hawthorn (wetlands) black hawthorn black hawthorn/common snowberry quaking aspen/black hawthorn/common snowberry black hawthorn/common cowparsnip quaking aspen/black hawthorn/common cowparsnip rose spirea-bog blueberry/sedge (wetland) spirea-willow/sedge (wetland) redosier dogwood oval-leaf blueberry currant-shrubby cinquefoil currant/drooping woodreed redosier dogwood shrubby cinquefoil/tufted hairgrass shrubby cinquefoil/Kentucky bluegrass stink currant-salmonberry/woodsorrel stink currant-salmonberry/arctic sweet coltsfoot stink currant-salmonberry/youth on age silver sagebrush-mountain big sagebrush (meadow) silver sagebrush/tufted hairgrass silver sagebrush/Kentucky bluegrass mountain big sagebrush/Cusick’s bluegrass vine maple vine maple-gray alder vine maple/coastal hedgenettle devilsclub willow (coastal shrub wetlands) shrub (coastal in a deflation plain) G-74 Scientific Name ALIN2-VAOV ALVIS ALIN2/SYAL ALIN2/SPDO ALIN2 ALIN2 ALIN2/GLST ALIN2-COSES/ 2FORB ALIN2-RIBES/2FORB ALRU2 ALRU2 ALRU2/TRCA ALIN2 CRDO2 CRDO2 CRDO2/SYAL POTR5/CRDO2/SYAL CRDO2/HEMA80 POTR5/CRDO2/HEM A80 SPDO/VAUL VAUL/CAAQD VAUL/ELQU2 SPDO VACCISPSPS/2GRAM SPDO-VAUL/CAREX SPIRA-SALIX/CAREX COSES VAOV RIBES/DAFL3 RIBES/CILA2 COSES DAFL3/DECA18 DAFL3/POPR RIBR-RUSP/OXALI RIBR-RUSP/PEFR5 RIBR-RUSP/TOME ARCA13/ARTRV ARCA13/DECA18 ARCA13/POPR ARTRV/POCU3 ACCI ACCI-ALIN2 ACCI/STCHC3 OPHO SALIX/MYRIC 2SHRUB Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE SW8111 SW8112 SWC0 SWXX SX TX WC0 WC1 WE WE10 WE11 WE12 WE13 WE1311 WE1319 WE1329 WE1339 WE1359 WE20 WE21 WE22 WE23 WE30 WE31 WE32 WE33 WE40 WE41 WE42 WE43 WL10 WL11 WL12 WL13 WL14 WL15 WL20 WL21 WL22 WL23 WL24 WL25 WL30 WL31 WL32 WL33 WL34 WL35 Common Name shrub (deflation plain, high water) salal-blueberry-willow (deflation plain, high water) shrub-conifer (wet) shrub (wet) shrub tundra white fir and grand fir with associated conifers white fir-incense cedar-pine estuary systems - interface between fresh and saline water bar built, geology - sand dune estuarian system bar built, fresh-saline water highly stratified bar built, fresh-saline water moderately mixed bar built, fresh-saline water well mixed bar built, well mixed saline, active flood plain bar built, well mixed saline, tidal exposed sandy bottom bar built, well mixed saline, tidal exposed clay bottom bar built, well mixed saline, tidal exposed stony bottom bar built, well mix saline, tidal salt marsh (eelgrass) drowned river estuarian system drowned river/fresh-saline water highly stratified drowned river/fresh-saline water moderate mixed drowned river/fresh-saline water well mixed fjord type of estuarian system fjord/fresh-saline water highly stratified fjord/fresh-saline water moderately mixed fjord/fresh-saline water well mixed tectonic (faulted) estuarian system tectonic/fresh-saline water highly stratified tectonic/fresh-saline water moderately mixed tectonic/fresh-saline water well mixed perennial water, no ice cover during average year perennial, no ice cover, less 5 acres perennial, no ice cover, 5-25 acres perennial, no ice cover, 25-100 acres perennial, no ice cover, 100-500 acres perennial, no ice cover, over 500 acres perennial, ice cover less than 30 days, average year perennial, ice less 30 days, less 5 acres perennial, ice less 30 days, 5-25 acres perennial, ice less 30 days, 25-100 acres perennial, ice less 30 days, 100-500 acres perennial, ice less 30 days, over 500 acres perennial, ice cover 30-90 days during average year perennial, ice 30-90 days, less 5 acres perennial, ice 30-90 days, 5-25 acres perennial, ice 30-90 days, 25-100 acres perennial, ice 30-90 days, 100-500 acres perennial, ice 30-90 days, over 500 acres G-75 Scientific Name 2SHRUB GASH-VACCI-SALIX 2SHRUB/2TE 2SHRUB 2SHRUB ABCO-ABGR-2TE ABCO-CADE27PINUS Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE WL40 WL41 WL42 WL43 WL44 WL45 WL50 WL51 WL52 WL53 WL54 WL55 WL60 WL61 WL62 WL63 WL64 WL65 WL90 WO WO10 WO20 WO30 WR WR10 WR11 WR12 WR13 WR14 WR15 WR20 WR21 WR22 WR23 WR24 WR25 WR30 WR31 WR32 WR33 WR34 WR35 WR40 WR41 WR42 WR43 WR44 WR45 WR50 Common Name perennial, ice cover 90-150 days, during average year perennial, ice 90-150 days, less 5 acres perennial, ice 90-150 days, 5-25 acres perennial, ice 90-150 days, 25-100 acres perennial, ice 90-150 days, 100-500 acres perennial, ice 90-150 days, over 500 acres perennial, ice cover 150-210 days during average year perennial, ice cover 150-210 days, less 5 acres perennial, ice cover 150-210 days, 5-25 acres perennial, ice cover 150-210 days, 25-100 acres perennial, ice cover 150-210 days, 100-500 acres perennial, ice cover 150-210 days, over 500 acres perennial, ice cover longer than 210 days, average year perennial, ice longer 210 days, less 5 acres perennial, ice longer 210 days, 5-25 acres perennial, ice longer 210 days, 25-100 acres perennial, ice longer 210 days, 100-500 acres perennial, ice longer 210 days, over 500 acres intermittent lake, pond, impoundment oceans, seas, saline water bodies water, deep, abyss ocean intertidal beach oceanic continental shelf running water-stream, river, creek, ditch perennial, max mo. mean temperature less 45F(7C) perennial, max mo. mean temp less 45F, less 1% grade perennial, max mo. mean temp less 45F, 1-3% grade perennial, max mo. mean temp less 45F, 3-6% grade perennial, max mo. mean temp less 45F, 6-12% grade perennial, max mo. mean temp less 45F, more 12% grade perennial, max mo. mean temperature 45F-55F(7C-13C) perennial, max mo. temp 45F-55F, less 1% grade perennial, max mo. temp 45F-55F, 1-3% grade perennial, max mo. temp 45F-55F, 3-6% grade perennial, max mo. temp 45F-55F, 6-12% grade perennial, max mo. temp 45F-55F, greater 12% grade perennial, max mo. mean temperature 55F-65F (13C-18C) perennial, max mo. temp 55F-65F, less 1% grade perennial, max mo. temp 55F-65F, 1-3% grade perennial, max mo. temp 55F-65F, 3-6% grade perennial, max mo. temp 55F-65F, 6-12% grade perennial, max mo. temp 55F-65F, greater 12% grade perennial, max mo. mean temperature 65F-75F (18C-24C) perennial, max mo. temp 65F-75F, less 1% grade perennial, max mo. temp 65F-75F, 1-3% grade perennial, max mo. temp 65F-75F, 3-6% grade perennial, max mo. temp 65F-75F, 6-12% grade perennial, max mo. temp 65F-75F, greater 12% grade perennial, max mo. mean temperature greater 75F (24C) G-76 Scientific Name Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 639 CODE WR51 WR52 WR53 WR54 WR55 WR90 WS115 WS116 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 CAG133 CAG221 CAG222 CAG3 CAS311 CAS312 CAS313 CAS422 CAS423 639 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 WX CAF0 CAF2 CAF322 CAF323 CAF324 CAG111 CAG131 CAG132 CAS424 CAS511 CAS512 CAS611 CAS621 CAS622 CAS623 CAS624 CAS625 CAS626 CAS627 CAS628 Common Name perennial, max mo. temp greater 75F, less 1% grade perennial, max mo. temp greater 75F, 1-3% grade perennial, max mo. temp greater 75F, 3-6% grade perennial, max mo. temp greater 75F, 6-12% grade perennial, max mo. temp greater 75F, 12% grade intermittent streams, rivers white fir/snowbrush ceanothus-longstalk sedge white fir/snowbrush ceanothus-squawcarpet-Virginia strawberry water (no association specified) subalpine fir-whitebark pine/Jacob’s ladder subalpine fir-whitebark pine/fleeceflower whitebark pine/prickly sandwort whitebark pine/silvery lupine subalpine fir-whitebark pine/prickly sandwort subalpine fir/elk sedge whitebark pine/elk sedge subalpine fir-whitebark pine/Parry’s rush-Lemmon's needlegrass subalpine fir-whitebark pine/elk sedge whitebark pine/green fescue subalpine fir-whitebark pine/green fescue subalpine fir-whitebark pine/Drummond’s rush whitebark pine/grouse huckleberry/smooth woodrush whitebark pine/grouse huckleberry/heartleaf arnica whitebark pine/grouse huckleberry/prickly sandwort whitebark pine/mountain juniper/pinemat manzanita subalpine fir-whitebark pine/mountain juniper-pinemat manzanita subalpine fir-whitebark pine/mountain juniper limber pine/mountain juniper whitebark pine/mountain gooseberry/Jacob’s ladder subalpine fir-whitebark pine/mountain gooseberry/Jacob’s ladder subalpine fir-whitebark pine/grouse huckleberry/heartleaf arnica subalpine fir-whitebark pine/grouse huckleberry/Ross’ sedge subalpine fir-whitebark pine/grouse huckleberry/prickly sandwort subalpine fir-whitebark pine/grouse huckleberry-pink mountain heather subalpine fir-whitebark pine/grouse huckleberry/green fescue subalpine fir-whitebark pine/grouse huckleberry/little ricegrass subalpine fir-whitebark pine/grouse huckleberry/Wallowa lewisia subalpine fir-whitebark pine/grouse huckleberry-pink mountain heather (avalanche) G-77 Scientific Name ABCO/CEVE-CAPE4 ABCO/CEVE-CEPRFRVI 2W ABLA-PIAL/POPU3 ABLA-PIAL/POPH PIAL/ARAC2 PIAL/LUAR3 ABLA-PIAL/ARAC2 ABLA/CAGE2 PIAL/CAGE2 ABLA-PIAL/JUPASTLE2 ABLA-PIAL/CAGE2 PIAL/FEVI ABLA-PIAL/FEVI ABLA-PIAL/JUDR PIAL/VASC/LUHI4 PIAL/VASC/ARCO9 PIAL/VASC/ARAC2 PIAL/JUCO6/ARNE ABLA-PIAL/JUCO6ARNE ABLA-PIAL/JUCO6 PIFL2/JUCO6 PIAL/RIMO2/POPU3 ABLAPIAL/RIMO2/POPU3 ABLAPIAL/VASC/ARCO9 ABLAPIAL/VASC/CARO5 ABLAPIAL/VASC/ARAC2 ABLA-PIAL/VASCPHEM ABLAPIAL/VASC/FEVI ABLAPIAL/VASC/OREX ABLAPIAL/VASC/LECOW2 ABLA-PIAL/VASCPHEM (AVALANCHE) Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 640 CODE CAS629 640 CDS611 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 CDF313 CDG111 CDG112 CDG121 CDG333 CDS622 CDS623 CDS624 CDS625 CDS628 CDS634 CDS642 CDS664 CDS711 CDS722 CDS724 CDS725 CDS812 CDS821 CDS911 CDSD CEF111 CEF2 CEF221 CEF311 CEF331 CEF332 CEF333 CEF334 CEF335 CEF336 CEF411 CEF412 CEF425 CEF426 CEF435 CEF436 CEF437 CEF511 CEG131 CEG201 CEG312 Common Name subalpine fir-whitebark pine/grouse huckleberry/green fescue (avalanche) Douglas-fir/western bugbane Douglas-fir/elk sedge Douglas-fir/pinegrass Douglas-fir/pinegrass Douglas-fir-ponderosa pine-western juniper/Idaho fescue Ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir/common snowberry-oceanspray Douglas-fir/common snowberry Douglas-fir/mountain snowberry Douglas-fir/common snowberry Douglas-fir/mountain snowberry Douglas-fir/common snowberry (floodplain) Douglas-fir/white spirea Douglas-fir/mountain snowberry/elk sedge Douglas-fir/pinemat manzanite/elk sedge Douglas-fir/ninebark Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple-ninebark Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple-mallow ninebark (floodplain) Douglas-fir/Rocky Mountain maple-mountain snowberry Douglas-fir/big huckleberry Douglas-fir/big huckleberry Douglas-fir/mountain gooseberry/Jacob’s ladder Douglas-fir/mountain mahogany/elk sedge subalpine fir/beargrass subalpine fir-Englemann spruce/twinflower subalpine fir/twinflower subalpine fir/twisted stalk subalpine fir/false bugbane subalpine fir/ladyfern subalpine fir/arrowleaf groundsel Engelmann spruce/ladyfern Engelmann spruce/arrowleaf groundsel subalpine fir-Englemann spruce/arrowleaf groundsel subalpine fir/Jacob’s ladder subalpine fir/heartleaf arnica subalpine fir-Englemann spruce/False bugbane subalpine fir-Englemann spruce/Jacob’s ladder subalpine fir/heartleaf arnica subalpine fir-Englemann spruce/heartleaf arnica subalpine fir-Englemann spruce/queen's cup beadlily subalpine fir/alpine fleeceflower subalpine fir-Englemann spruce/smooth woodrush Englemann spruce-subalpine fir/Holm’s Rocky Mountain sedge subalpine fir/pinegrass G-78 Scientific Name ABLA-PIAL/VASC/ FEVI (AVALANCHE) PSME/TRCAO PSME/CAGE2 PSME/CARU PSME/CARU PSME-PIPOJUOC/FEID PIPO-PSME/SYALHODI PSME/SYAL PSME/SYOR2 PSME/SYAL PSME/SYOR2 PSME/SYAL PSME/SPBE2 PSME/SYOR2/CAGE2 PSME/ARNE/CAGE2 PSME/PHMA5 PSME/ACGL-PHMA5 PSME/ACGL-PHMA5 (FLOODPLAIN) PSME/ACGL-SYOR2 PSME/VAME PSME/VAME PSME/RIMO2/POPU 3 PSME/CELE3/CAGE2 ABLA/XETE ABLA-PIEN/LIBO3 ABLA/LIBO3 ABLA/STAM2 ABLA/TRCA ABLA/ATFI ABLA/SETR PIEN/ATFI PIEN/SETR ABLA-PIEN/SETR ABLA/POPU3 ABLA/ARCO9 ABLA-PIEN/TRCA ABLA-PIEN/POPU3 ABLA/ARCO9 ABLA-PIEN/ARCO9 ABLA-PIEN/CLUN2 ABLA/POPH ABLA-PIEN/LUHI4 PIEN-ABLA/CASC12 ABLA/CARU Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 640 640 640 640 640 CODE CEG323 CEG411 CEG412 CEG413 CEG414 Common Name subalpine fir/western needlegrass subalpine fir/green fescue subalpine fir/drummond’s rush subalpine fir/slender rush subalpine fir/Parry's rush (avalanche) 640 640 640 640 CES411 CES414 CES415 CES427 subalpine fir/grouse huckleberry subalpine fir/twinflower subalpine fir/grouse huckleberry/Jacob’s ladder subalpine fir-Englemann spruce/grouse huckleberry-pink mountain heath subalpine fir/grouse huckleberry-pink mountain heather subalpine fir/pinemat manzanita/prickly sandwort Engelmann spruce/red osier dogwood subalpine fir-Englemann spruce/Labrador tea (floodplain) 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 CEM121 CEM122 CEM123 CEM124 CEM125 CEM126 CEM201 CEM211 CEM313 CES131 CES2 CES214 CES215 CES221 CES311 CES314 CES315 CES316 CES428 CES429 CES511 CES610 CES612 CES710 CES8 CJC1 CJG111 CJG113 CJS1 CJS111 CJS112 CJS2 CJS211 CJS321 Engelmann spruce/softleaf sedge subalpine fir/softleaf sedge subalpine fir/water sedge subalpine fir/bluejoint Engelmann spruce/Columbia brome Engelmann spruce/drooping woodreed Engelmann spruce-subalpine fir/arrowleaf groundsel Engelmann spruce/common horsetail subalpine fir/bog blueberry/broom sedge subalpine fir/queencup beadlily subalpine fir-Englemann spruce/rusty menziesia subalpine fir/Cascade azalea subalpine fir-Englemann spruce/white rhododendron subalpine fir/rusty menziesia subalpine fir/big huckleberry subalpine fir/queencup beadlily subalpine fir/big huckleberry subalpine fir/big huckleberry (floodplain) subalpine fir-Englemann spruce/Labrador tea subalpine fir-Englemann spruce/rusty menziesia (floodplain) subalpine fir-western white pine/prince’s pine mountain juniper western juniper/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass western juniper/bluebunch wheatgrass western juniper/low sagebrush western juniper/low sagebrush western juniper/low sagebrush/Idaho fescue western juniper/mountain big sagebrush/Idaho fescuebluebunch wheatgrass western juniper/mountain big sagebrush western juniper/bitterbrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass G-79 Scientific Name ABLA/STOC2 ABLA/FEVI ABLA/JUDR ABLA/JUTE ABLA/JUPA (AVALANCHE) PIEN/CADI6 ABLA/CADI6 ABLA/CAAQ ABLA/CACA4 PIEN/BRVU PIEN/CILA2 PIEN-ABLA/SETR PIEN/EQAR ABLA/VAUL/CASC11 ABLA/CLUN2 ABLA-PIEN/MEFE ABLA/RHAL2 ABLA-PIEN/RHAL2 ABLA/MEFE ABLA/VAME ABLA/CLUN2 ABLA/VAME ABLA/VAME (FLOODPLAIN) ABLA/VASC ABLA/LIBO3 ABLA/VASC/POPU3 ABLA-PIEN/VASCPHEM ABLA/VASC-PHEM ABLA/ARNE/ARAC2 PIEN/COST4 ABLA-PIEN/LEGL (FLOODPLAIN) ABLA-PIEN/LEGL ABLA-PIEN/MEFE (FLOODPLAIN) ABLA-PIMO3/CHUM JUCO6 JUOC/FEID-AGSP JUOC/AGSP JUOC/ARAR8 JUOC/ARAR8 JUOC/ARAR8/FEID JUOC/ARTRV/FEIDAGSP JUOC/ARTRV JUOC/PUTR2/FEIDAGSP Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 640 CODE CJS41 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 CLG322 CLM112 CLM114 CLM115 CLM116 CLM117 CLM118 CLM511 CLS411 CLS415 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 CJS42 CJS5 CJS8 CJS811 CLF211 CLG11 CLG21 CLG211 Common Name western juniper/curl-leaf mountain mahogany/Idaho fescuebluebunch wheatgrass western juniper/curl-leaf mountain mahogany/Geyer’s sedge Rocky Mountain juniper-mountain mahogany western juniper/stiff sagebrush western juniper/stiff sagebrush (scabland) lodgepole pine-grand fir/twinflower lodgepole pine-subalpine fir/needle and thread lodgepole pine-grand fir/pinegrass lodgepole pine(grand fir)/grouse huckleberry/pinegrass CLS416 CLS417 lodgepole pine-subalpine fir/Geyer’s sedge lodgepole pine/Kentucky bluegrass lodgepole pine/aquatic sedge lodgepole pine/tufted hairgrass lodgepole pine/woolly sedge lodgepole pine/bluejoint lodgepole pine/Holm’s Rocky Mountain sedge lodgepole pine/thinleaf alder/mesic forb lodgepole pine(subalpine fir)/grouse huckleberry lodgepole pine(subalpine fir)/grouse huckleberry/Jacob’s ladder lodgepole pine/pinegrass lodgepole pine-grand fir/grouse whortleberry/pinegrass CLS511 CLS512 lodgepole pine/big huckleberry lodgepole pine-grand fir/thinleaf huckleberry/pinegrass CLS418 CLS5 CLS513 CLS514 CLS515 CLS516 CLS519 CLS57 CLS58 CMS131 CMS231 CPC212 CPG111 CPG112 CPG131 CPG132 CPG221 CPG222 lodgepole pine-subalpine fir/grouse whortleberry lodgepole pine(grand fir)/big huckleberry/twinflower lodgepole pine-grand fir/thinleaf huckleberry lodgepole pine-subalpine fir/thinleaf huckleberry lodgepole pine(subalpine fir)/big huckleberry lodgepole pine-subalpine fir/thinleaf huckleberry/pinegrass lodgepole pine-grand fir/thinleaf huckleberry/western brackenfern lodgepole pine-grand fir/pinemat manzanita lodgepole pine-grand fir/Sitka alder mountain hemlock/grouse huckleberry mountain hemlock/big huckleberry ponderosa pine-western juniper/mountain mahoganymountain snowberry ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue ponderosa pine/bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/pinegrass ponderosa pine/elk sedge G-80 Scientific Name JUOC/CELE3/FEIDPSSPS JUOC/CELE3/CAGE2 JUSC2/CELE3 JUOC/ARRI2 JUOC/ARRI2 (SCAB) PICO-ABGR/LIBO3 PICO-ABLA/HECO26 PICO-ABGR/CARU PICO(ABGR)/VASC/C ARU PICO-ABLA/CAGE2 PICO/POPR PICO/CAAQ PICO/DECE PICO/CAPE42 PICO/CACA4 PICO/CASC12 PICO/ALINT/2FORB PICO(ABLA)/VASC PICO(ABLA)/VASC/P OPU3 PICO/CARU PICOABGR/VASC/CARU PICO-ABLA/VASC PICO(ABGR)/VAMELIBO3 PICO/VAME PICOABGR/VAME/CARU PICO-ABGR/VAME PICO-ABLA/VAME PICO(ABLA)/VAME PICOABLA/VAME/CARU PICOABGR/VAME/PTAQ PICO-ABGR/ARNE PICO-ABGR/ALVIS TSME/VASC TSME/VAME PIPO-JUOC/CELE3SYOR2 PIPO/AGSP PIPO/FEID PIPO/FEID PIPO/AGSP PIPO/CARU PIPO/CAGE2 Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 640 640 640 CODE CPM111 CPM112 CPS131 640 CPS229 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 CPS132 CPS221 CPS222 CPS226 CPS231 CPS232 CPS233 CPS234 Common Name ponderosa pine/blue wildrye ponderosa pine/Kentucky bluegrass ponderosa pine/mountain big sagebrush/Idaho fescuebluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/big sagebrush/Geyer’s sedge ponderosa pine/bitterbrush/Ross’ sedge ponderosa pine/bitterbrush/elk sedge ponderosa pine/bitterbrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/bitterbrush/bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg’s bluegrass ponderosa pine/bitterbrush/bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/mountain mahogany/elk sedge ponderosa pine/mountain mahogany/Wheeler’s bluegrass CPS511 ponderosa pine/mountain mahogany/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass ponderosa pine/common snowberry (floodplain) CWC812 CWF311 CWF312 CWF421 CWF422 grand fir/Pacific yew/twinflower grand fir/twinflower grand fir/twinflower grand fir/queencup beadlily grand fir/Pacific yew/queencup beadlily CPS522 CPS523 CPS524 CPS525 CPS61 CPS722 CPS8 CPS9 CQM111 CWC811 CWF424 CWF444 CWF511 CWF512 CWF611 CWF612 CWF613 CWG111 CWG112 CWG113 CWG211 CWM311 CWS211 ponderosa pine/common snowberry ponderosa pine/birchleaf spiraea ponderosa pine/common snowberry ponderosa pine/mountain snowberry ponderosa pine/little sagebrush ponderosa pine/black hawthorn ponderosa pine/squaw apple ponderosa pine/smooth sumac western white pine/tufted hairgrass grand fir/Pacific yew/queencup beadlily grand fir/Pacific yew/twinflower (floodplain) grand fir/heartleaf arnica grand fir/goldthread grand fir/false bugbane grand fir/oakfern grand fir/sword fern-ginger grand fir/ladyfern grand fir/elk sedge grand fir/pinegrass grand fir/pinegrass grand fir/Columbia brome grand fir/woolly sedge grand fir/big huckleberry G-81 Scientific Name PIPO/ELGL PIPO/POPR PIPO/ARTRV/FEIDAGSP PIPO/ARTR2/CAGE2 PIPO/PUTR2/CARO5 PIPO/PUTR2/CAGE2 PIPO/PUTR2/FEIDAGSP PIPO/PUTR2/AGSPPOSA12 PIPO/PUTR2/AGSP PIPO/CELE3/CAGE2 PIPO/CELE3/PONE W PIPO/CELE3/FEIDAGSP PIPO/SYAL (FLOODPLAIN) PIPO/SYAL PIPO/SPBE2 PIPO/SYAL PIPO/SYOR2 PIPO/ARAR8 PIPO/CRDO2 PIPO/PERA4 PIPO/RHGL PIMO3/DECA18 ABGR/TABR2/CLUN 2 ABGR/TABR2/LIBO3 ABGR/LIBO3 ABGR/LIBO3 ABGR/CLUN2 ABGR/TABR2/CLUN 2 ABGR/TABR2/LIBO3 (FLOODPLAIN) ABGR/ARCO9 ABGR/COOC ABGR/TRCA ABGR/GYDR ABGR/POMU-ASCA2 ABGR/ATFI ABGR/CAGE2 ABGR/CARU ABGR/CARU ABGR/BRVU ABGR/CAPE42 ABGR/VAME Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 640 640 640 CODE CWS212 CWS232 CWS314 Common Name grand fir/big huckleberry grand fir-Alaska cedar/thinleaf huckleberry grand fir/common snowberry (floodplain) 640 640 CWS541 CWS543 grand fir/Rocky Mountain maple grand fir/Rocky Mountain maple (floodplain) 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 CWS321 CWS322 CWS412 CWS423 CWS811 CWS812 CWS912 FM9111 FM9112 FM9113 FS1113 FS5912 FS5913 FS5914 FS5915 FS5916 FS80 FS81 FS8101 FS8111 FS8112 FS8113 FS8115 FS8116 FS8117 FS8118 FS90 FS91 FS92 FW3911 FW4211 FW4212 FW4213 FW4214 FW51 FW5121 FW6111 FW6112 FW6113 FW7111 FX4111 grand fir/birchleaf spiraea grand fir/birchleaf spiraea grand fir/Rocky Mountain maple-ninebark grand fir/black hawthorn/Dewey’s sedge grand fir/grouse huckleberry grand fir/grouse huckleberry-twinflower grand fir/Rocky Mountain maple Douglas’ buckwheat-Sandberg’s bluegrass strict buckwheat/Sandberg’s bluegrass sulphurflower (ridge) linanthastrum-cymopterus alpine fleeceflower-green fescue alpine fleeceflower-pinegrass-elk sedge alpine fleeceflower-elk sedge-linanthastrum alpine fleeceflower-horsemint-linanthastrum alpine fleeceflower (cornices) linanthastrum-mountain mugwort western coneflower-tarweed western coneflower bracken fern-Hood’s sedge mountain balm pygmy lewisia-tarweed linanthastrum-longleaf arnica golden buckwheat-coiled parrot’s beak phlox-cymopteris phlox-Ivesia scree rock outcrop grus Cusick’s camas (seep) arrowleaf groundsel common horsetail maidenhair fern arrowleaf groundsel-purple monkeyflower False hellebore False hellebore buckbean American speedwell brook saxifrage Pacific onion Wallowa lewisia (rim) G-82 Scientific Name ABGR/VAME ABGR-CHNO/VAME ABGR/SYAL (FLOODPLAIN) ABGR/SPBE2 ABGR/SPBE2 ABGR/ACGL-PHMA5 ABGR/CRDO2/CADE 9 ABGR/ACGL ABGR/ACGL (FLOODPLAIN) ABGR/VASC ABGR/VASC-LIBO3 ABGR/ACGL ERDO-POSA12 ERST4-POSA12 ERUM (RIDGE) LINU4-CYTEF POPH-FEVI POPH-CARU-CAGE2 POPH-CAGE2-LINU4 POPH-AGUR-LINU4 POPH (CORNICES) LINU4-ARLU RUOC2-MAGL2 RUOC2 PTAQ-CAHO5 MOOD LEPY2-MAGL2 LINU4-ARLO6 ERFL4-PECO6 PHLOX-CYTEF PHLOX-IVGO SCREE ROCK OUTCROP GRUS CACU2 (SEEP) SETR EQAR ADPE SETR-MILE2 VERAT VERAT METR3 VEAM2 SAOD2 ALMAG LECOW2 (RIM) Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 640 640 640 640 640 CODE GB1211 GB1911 GB41 GB4111 GB4112 640 GB4114 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 Common Name GB4113 sand dropseed (terrace) bluebunch wheatgrass-sand dropseed-red threeawn bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg’s bluegrass bluebunch wheatgrass-Wyeth’s buckwheat bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg’s bluegrass-narrowleaf skullcap bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg’s bluegrass (basalt) GB4115 bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg’s bluegrass-shaggy fleabane GB4116 GB4117 GB4118 GB4119 GB4121 GB4123 GB4124 GB4125 GB4126 GB4127 GB4131 GB4132 GB4133 GB4411 GB4911 GB4915 GB5011 GB5121 GB59 GB5911 GB5912 GB5913 GB5914 GB5915 GB5916 GB5917 GB5918 GB5919 bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg’s bluegrass-Cusick's milkvetch bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg’s bluegrass (granite) bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg’s bluegrass-Snake River phlox bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg’s bluegrass-pricklypear bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg’s bluegrass-lupine bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg’s bluegrass bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg’s bluegrass-arrowleaf balsamroot bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg’s bluegrass-creamy buckwheat bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg’s bluegrass-Blue Mountain milkvetch bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg’s bluegrass-bighead clover bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg’s bluegrass-spreading dogbane bluebunch wheatgrass-mountain brome bluebunch wheatgrass-sulfur-flower buckwheat bluebunch wheatgrass-turpentine cymopterus bulbous bluegrass-cluster tarweed bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg’s bluegrass-onespike oatgrass creeping Oregon-grape/bluebunch wheatgrass-spreading dogbane oniongrass-western needlegrass common snowberry/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrassLupine Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass Idaho fescue-prairie junegrass (ridge) Idaho fescue-prairie junegrass (mound) Idaho fescue-prairie junegrass (high elevation) Idaho fescue-prairie junegrass (low elevation) Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass (ridge) Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass-lupine Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass-arrowleaf balsamroot Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass-Snake River phlox common snowberry/Idaho fescue-prairie junegrass G-83 Scientific Name SPCR (TERRACE) AGSP-SPCR-ARLO3 AGSP-POSA12 AGSP-ERHE2 AGSP-POSA12SCAN3 AGSP-POSA12 (BASALT) AGSP-POSA12ASCU5 AGSP-POSA12ERPU2 AGSP-POSA12 (GRANITE) AGSP-POSA12PHCO10 AGSP-POSA12-OPPO AGSP-POSA12-LUPIN AGSP-POSA12 AGSP-POSA12BASA3 AGSP-POSA12ERHE2 AGSP-POSA12ASRE5 AGSP-POSA12TRMA3 AGSP-POSA12APAN2 AGSP-BRCA5 AGSP-ERUM AGSP-CYTEF POBU-MAGL2 AGSP-POSA12-DAUN BERE/AGSP-APAN2 MEBU-STOC2 SYAL/FEID-AGSPLUSE4 FEID-AGSP FEID-KOCR (RIDGE) FEID-KOCR (MOUND) FEID-KOCR (HIGH) FEID-KOCR (LOW) FEID-AGSP (RIDGE) FEID-AGSP-LUPIN FEID-AGSP-BASA3 FEID-AGSP-PHCO10 SYAL/FEID-KOCR Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 CODE GB5920 GB5921 GB5922 GB5923 GB5924 GB5925 GB5926 GB5927 GB5931 GB5932 GB6011 GB7111 GB9111 GB9112 GB9114 GM4111 GS10 GS11 GS1111 GS1112 GS1113 GS1114 GS1115 GS1116 GS1117 GS1118 GS1119 GS12 GS39 GS3911 GS3912 GS3913 GS3914 GS3915 GS3916 GS3917 GS4011 GS4012 Common Name Idaho fescue-timber oatgrass-Liddon’s sedge Idaho fescue-Hood’s sedge Idaho fescue-elk sedge Idaho fescue-red avens Idaho fescue-Wallowa penstemon Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass-cymopterus Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass-Cusick’s frasera Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass-Wheeler’s bluegrass Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass-phlox Idaho Fescue-onespike oatgrass rough fescue-Idaho fescue basin wildrye Sandberg's bluegrass-onespike oatgrass Sandberg's bluegrass-lanceleaf stonecrop onespike oatgrass-slenderfruit lomatium bluejoint reedgrass western needlegrass green fescue green fescue-Hood’s sedge green fescue-spurred lupine green fescue-Parry’s rush green fescue-Ross’ sedge green fescue-penstemon green fescue-western needlegrass green fescue-Canby’s lovage green fescue-bearded wheatgrass green fescue-Holm’s Rocky Mountain sedge Idaho fescue (alpine) Geyer’s sedge (upland) elk sedge (alpine) Hood's sedge elk sedge-Parry’s rush elk sedge-pinegrass elk sedge-Cusick’s bluegrass elk sedge-desert phlox elk sedge-western needlegrass alpine sedges-western needlegrass Hood’s sedge-mountain brome (meadow) 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 GS60 GS61 GS62 GS63 GS64 GS70 HAF211 fellfield Hood’s sedge-mountain brome Hood’s sedge-elk sedge Hood’s sedge-sticky cinquefoil Hood’s sedge turf red alder/sweet coltsfoot 640 640 GS4013 GS50 Parry’s rush-pale agoseris western needlegrass-squirreltail (alpine) G-84 Scientific Name FEID-DAIN-CAPE7 FEID-CAHO5 FEID-CAGE2 FEID-GETR FEID-PESP2 FEID-AGSP-CYTEF FEID-AGSP-FRALC2 FEID-AGSP-PONEW FEID-AGSP-PHLOX FEID-DAUN FESC-FEID ELCI2 POSA12-DAUN POSA12-SELA DAUN-LOLE2 CACA4 STOC2 FEVI FEVI-CAHO5 FEVI-LULA3 FEVI-JUPA FEVI-CARO5 FEVI-PENST FEVI-STOC2 FEVI-LICA2 FEVI-AGCA2 FEVI-CASC12 FEID (ALPINE) CAGE2 CAGE2 (ALPINE) CAHO5 CAGE2-JUPA CAGE2-CARU CAGE2-POCU3 CAGE2-PHAU3 CAGE2-STOC2 CAREX-STOC2 CAHO5-BRCA5 (MEADOW) JUPA-AGGL STOC2-SIHY (ALPINE) FELLFIELD CAHO5-BRCA5 CAHO5-CAGE2 CAHO5-POGL9 CAHO5 TURF ALRU2/PEFRP Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 CODE HAF226 HAF227 HAS211 HAS312 HAS511 HCS112 HCS113 red alder (alluvial bar) red alder/common ladyfern red alder/Pacific ninebark red alder/common snowberry red alder/redosier dogwood black cottonwood/Pacific willow black cottonwood/mountain alder-red osier dogwood 640 640 640 HQS223 MD2111 MD3111 quaking aspen/thinleaf alder-common snowberry meadow foxtail Kentucky bluegrass (dry meadow) 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 HCS114 HCS311 HCS312 HD01 HQG112 HQM122 HQM123 HQM211 HQM212 HQM511 HQS221 HQS222 MD3112 MD4111 MM1912 MM2911 MM2912 MM2913 MM2914 MM2915 MM2916 MM2917 MM2918 MM2919 MM2920 MM2921 MM2922 MM2924 MM2925 MM2926 MM2927 MM2928 MM2929 MM2930 MM2932 Common Name black cottonwood/Rocky Mountain maple black cottonwood/common snowberry black cottonwood/common snowberry Rocky Mountain maple quaking aspen/elk sedge quaking aspen/Kentucky bluegrass quaking aspen/bluejoint reedgrass quaking aspen/woolly sedge quaking aspen/water sedge quaking aspen/mesic forb quaking aspen/common snowberry quaking aspen/thinleaf alder/redosier dogwood Kentucky bluegrass (degenerated bench) seashore bentgrass tufted hairgrass woolly sedge Nebraska sedge widefruit sedge aquatic sedge shortbeaked sedge woodrush sedge bladder sedge Cusick’s sedge lakeshore sedge slender sedge bigleaf sedge torrent sedge small-fruit bulrush tall mannagrass bog alkaligrass Sierra hare sedge mud sedge smallwing sedge brown sedge Sheldon’s sedge G-85 Scientific Name ALRU2 ALRU2/ATFI ALRU2/PHCA11 ALRU2/SYAL ALRU2/COSES POTR15/SALA5 POTR15/ALIN2COST4 POTR15/ACGL POTR15/SYAL POTR15/SYAL ACGL POTR5/CAGE2 POTR5/POPR POTR5/CACA4 POTR5/CALA30 POTR5/CAAQ POTR5/2FORB POTR5/SYAL POTR5/ALINT/ COSES POTR5/ALINT-SYAL ALPR3 POPR (DRY MEADOW) POPR (DEGEN BENCH) AGPA8 DECE CALA30 CANE2 CAEU2 CAAQ CASI2 CALU7 CAUT CACU5 CALE8 CALA11 CAAM10 CANU5 SCMI2 GLEL PUCCI CALE9 CALI7 CAMI7 CASU6 CASH Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 CODE MM2933 MS2111 MS2113 MS3111 MS3112 MS3113 MS4111 MT10 MT8121 MW1923 MW1926 MW2912 MW2913 MW2927 MW3912 MW4911 MW4912 N NTS111 SD01 SD1911 SD1924 SD2401 640 640 SD2916 SD2917 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 SD2911 SD2915 SD2918 SD2919 SD2920 SD2929 SD30 SD3010 SD3011 SD3111 SD3112 SD3124 SD3125 SD3126 SD40 SD4111 SD4112 SD4113 SD4114 Common Name Jones’ sedge black alpine sedge northern singlespike sedge-brook saxifrage (spring) Holm’s Sedge star sedge bluejoint beautiful spikerush Rocky Mountain pond-lily broadleaf cattail inflated sedge beaked sedge clustered field sedge northern bog sedge drooping woodreed Baltic rush few-flowered spikerush creeping spikerush Ice fields syringa-bordered talus strips white sagebrush low sagebrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass low sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass threetip sagebrush/Sandberg’s bluegrass-onespike oatgrass mountain big sagebrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass mountain big sagebrush/elk sedge (montane) mountain big sagebrush-bitterbrush/Idaho fescue mountain big sagebrush-mountain snowberry/Mountain brome mountain big sagebrush/bluebunch wheatgrass-Sandberg’s bluegrass mountain big sagebrush-mountain snowberry mountain big sagebrush/western needlegrass mountain big sagebrush/Idaho fescue-prairie junegrass squaw apple-mountain snowberry mountain big sagebrush-squaw apple mountain big sagebrush/giant wildrye bitterbrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass bitterbrush/bluebunch wheatgrass bitterbrush-mountain big sagebrush/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass bitterbrush-mountain big sagebrush/Idaho fescue bitterbrush/Douglas’ buckwheat mountain mahogany/elk sedge mountain mahogany/Idaho fescue-bluebunch wheatgrass mountain mahogany/bluebunch wheatgrass mountain mahogany/elk sedge mountain mahogany/Wheeler’s bluegrass G-86 Scientific Name CAJO CANI2 CASC10-SAAR13 CASC12 CAECE CACA4 ELBE NUPO2 TYLA CAVE6 CARO6 CAPR5 CAGY2 CILA2 JUBA ELPA6 ELPA3 PHLE4 (TALUS) ARLU ARAR8/FEID-AGSP ARAR8/AGSP ARTR4/POSA12DAUN ARTRV/FEID-AGSP ARTRV/CAGE2 (MONTANE) ARTRV-PUTR2/FEID ARTRVSYOR2/BRCA5 ARTRV/AGSPPOSA12 ARTRV-SYOR2 ARTRV/STOC2 ARTRV/FEID-KOCR PERA4-SYOR2 ARTRV-PERA4 ARTRV/ELCI2 PUTR2/FEID-AGSP PUTR2/AGSP PUTR2ARTRV/FEID-AGSP PUTR2-ARTRV/FEID PUTR2/ERDO CELE3/CAGE2 CELE3/FEID-AGSP CELE3/AGSP CELE3/CAGE2 CELE3/PONEW Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 CODE SD4115 SD42 SD49 SD5611 SD5612 SD6121 SD65 SD9111 Common Name mountain mahogany-bitterbrush/bluebunch wheatgrass curl-leaf mountain mahogany/Geyer’s sedge mountain mahogany netleaf hackberry/bluebunch wheatgrass netleaf hackberry/brome smooth sumac/bluebunch wheatgrass spiny greenbush/bluebunch wheatgrass stiff sagebrush/Sandberg’s bluegrass (scabland) 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 SS4919 SS60 SS6001 SW0101 SW0102 SW1111 SW1112 SW1114 SW1117 SW1121 SW1123 SW1124 SW1125 SW1126 shrubby cinquefoil/Idaho fescue shrubby cinquefoil shrubby cinquefoil-bog birch Labrador tea/Holm’s Rocky Mountain sedge twinberry honeysuckle/ladyfern willow/Kentucky bluegrass willow/woolly sedge willow/aquatic sedge coyote willow undergreen willow/Holm’s Rocky Mountain sedge willow/bladder sedge willow/bluejoint willow/mesic forb strapleaf willow 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 SD9141 SD9221 SD9322 SM1111 SM19 SM1901 SM20 SM3001 SM31 SM3110 SM3111 SM32 SM33 SM34 SM41 SM5001 SM5002 SM5912 SS1912 SS4911 SS4914 SS4915 SS4916 SS4917 SS4918 stiff sagebrush/Gairdner’s penstemon low sagebrush/Sandberg’s bluegrass buckwheat/Oregon bladderpod mallow ninebark-common snowberry ninebark-common snowberry Pacific ninebark alder snow slides Lewis’ mock orange/mesic forb common snowberry common snowberry (floodplain) common snowberry-rose mountain snowberry snowbrush ceanothus bitter cherry water birch/reed canarygrass Barton’s raspberry Himalayan blackberry thimbleberry Pink mountainheath mounds mountain big sagebrush/elk sedge mountain big sagebrush/California brome mountain big sagebrush/needle and thread mountain big sagebrush/Hood’s sedge mountain big sagebrush/linanthastrum mountain big sagebrush/golden buckwheat-phlox G-87 Scientific Name CELE3-PUTR2/AGSP CELE3/CAGE2 CELE3 CERE2/AGSP CERE2/BROMU RHGL/AGSP GLNE/AGSP ARRI2/POSA12 (SCAB) ARRI2/PEGA ARAR8/POSA12 ERIOG-PHOR2 PHMA5-SYAL PHMA5-SYAL PHCA11 ALSI3 PHLE4/MESIC FORB SYAL SYAL (FLOODPLAIN) SYAL-ROSA5 SYOR2 CEVE PREM BEOC2/PHAR3 RUBA RUDI2 RUPA PHEM (MOUNDS) ARTRV/CAGE2 ARTRV/BRCA5 ARTRV/HECO26 ARTRV/CAHO5 ARTRV/LINU4 ARTRV/ERFL4PHLOX POFR4/FEID POFR4 POFR4-BEGL LEGL/CASC12 LOIN5/ATFI SALIX/POPR SALIX/CALA30 SALIX/CAAQ SAEX SACO2/CASC12 SALIX/CAUT SALIX/CACA4 SALIX/2FORB SALI Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 CODE SW1127 SW1128 SW1129 SW1130 SW1133 SW1134 SW1135 SW1136 SW1137 SW1138 SW1139 SW2101 SW2102 Common Name undergreen willow/Northwest Territory sedge undergreen willow/Clustered field sedge Eastwood willow-Tweedy willow/aquatic sedge Scouler willow/blue wildrye arctic willow Farr’s willow/Pacific onion Lemmon’s willow/mesic forb Sitka willow/common horsetail Drummond’s willow/arrowleaf groundsel Booth’s willow/Holm’s Rocky Mountain sedge Booth’s willow/inflated sedge white alder/blackberry white alder/mesic shrub 640 SW2217 mountain alder-currants/mesic forb 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 SW2111 SW2112 SW2113 SW2114 SW2115 SW2116 SW2117 SW2118 SW2120 SW2121 SW2122 SW2123 SW2124 SW2125 SW2126 SW2127 SW2128 SW2211 SW2215 SW2216 SW3111 SW3112 SW3113 SW3114 SW3124 SW4133 SW5111 SW5112 SW5113 SW5114 SW5115 SW5116 Sitka alder/ladyfern Sitka alder/drooping woodreed Sitka alder/mesic forb mountain alder/bigleaf sedge mountain alder/bladder sedge mountain alder/ladyfern mountain alder/common horsetail mountain alder/Dewey’s sedge mountain alder/Kentucky bluegrass mountain alder/bluejoint reedgrass mountain alder/smallfruit bulrush mountain alder/woolly sedge thinleaf alder/common cowparsnip thinleaf alder/western oakfern mountain alder/aquatic sedge mountain alder/densely tufted sedge mountain alder/woodrush sedge mountain alder-common snowberry mountain alder/tall mannagrass mountain alder-red osier dogwood/mesic forb black hawthorn/mesic forb water birch/mesic forb water birch/sedge (wet) Saskatoon serviceberry cow parsnip/blue wildrye red osier dogwood/ladyfern currants/drooping woodreed red osier dogwood shrubby cinquefoil/Tufted hairgrass shrubby cinquefoil/Kentucky bluegrass currant/mesic forb currant/fowl mannagrass G-88 Scientific Name SACO2/CAUT SACO2/CAPR5 SAEA-SATW/CAAQ SASC/ELGL SAAR27 SAFA/ALVA SALE/MESIC FORB SASI2/EQAR SADR/SETR SABO2/CASC12 SABO2/CAVE6 ALRH2/RUBUS ALRH2/MESIC SHRUB ALSI3/ATFI ALSI3/CILA2 ALSI3/MESIC FORB ALIN2/CAAM10 ALIN2/CAUT ALIN2/ATFI ALIN2/EQAR ALIN2/CADE9 ALIN2/POPR ALIN2/CACA4 ALIN2/SCMI2 ALIN2/CALA30 ALINT/HEMA80 ALINT/GYDR ALIN2/CAAQ ALIN2/CALEL ALIN2/CALU7 ALIN2-SYAL ALIN2/GLEL ALIN2-COST4/MESIC FORB ALIN2-RIBES/MESIC FORB CRDO2/MESIC FORB BEOC2/2FORB BEOC2/CAREX AMAL2 HELA4-ELGL COST4/ATFI RIBES/CILA2 COST4 POFR4/DECE POFR4/POPR RIBES/2FORB RIBES/GLST Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 641 CODE SW5117 SW5118 SW6111 SW6112 SW6113 SW6114 SW901 WL WL0108 CCS521 Common Name alderleaf buckthorn/forb (mesic) redosier dogwood/brook saxifrage silver sagebrush/Tufted hairgrass silver sagebrush/Kentucky bluegrass mountain big sagebrush/Cusick’s bluegrass silver sagebrush/Cusick’s bluegrass alpine laurel/black alpine sedge lakes and ponds narrowleaf bur-reed western red cedar/Cascade barberry/western swordfern 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 CDC421 CDC422 CDC521 CDH321 CDH521 CDH522 CDH523 Douglas-fir-white fir Douglas-fir-white fir/creeping snowberry Douglas-fir-ponderosa pine/poison oak Douglas-fir/California black oak/Pacific poison oak Douglas-fir-golden chinquapin/dwarf Oregon grape Douglas-fir-canyon live oak-tanoak Douglas-fir-canyon live oak/dwarf Oregon grape 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 CDC321 CDC322 CDC323 CDH524 CDS121 CDS122 CDS123 Douglas-fir-incense cedar Douglas-fir-incense cedar-Jeffery pine Douglas-fir-incense cedar/hollyleaved barberry CFC221 Douglas-fir-canyon live oak/poison oak Douglas-fir/dry shrub Douglas-fir/huckleberry oak Douglas-fir/huckleberry oak-pinemat manzanita/common beargrass Douglas-fir/vine maple-dwarf Oregon grape Douglas-fir/oceanspray/common whipplea Douglas-fir/dwarf Oregon grape/western sword-fern Douglas-fir/salal-dwarf Oregon grape Douglas-fir/salal-Pacific rhododendron Douglas-fir/salmonberry/western swordfern Douglas-fir/pinemat manzanita-SWO Pacific silver fir-mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry/sweet after death western hemlock-Douglas-fir/salal-SWO CHC421 CHC521 CHC621 CHF120 CHH121 CHH122 western hemlock-western red cedar/Pacific rhododendron western hemlock-Pacific silver fir western hemlock-incense cedar/salal western hemlock/Western sword-fern-SWO western hemlock-tanoak-California laurel western hemlock-tanoak/Pacific rhododendron CDS214 CDS215 CDS521 CDS522 CDS523 CDS524 CDS663 CFC121 CFF221 CHC221 CHC321 CHC322 Pacific silver fir/dwarf rose/sweet after death western hemlock-Douglas-fir/salal western hemlock-white fir/Cascade barberry western hemlock-white fir/vine maple-Cascade barberry G-89 Scientific Name RHAL/2FORB COSE16/SAOD2 ARCA13/DECE ARCA13/POPR ARTRV/POCU3 ARCA13/POCU3 KAMI/CANI2 SPAN2 THPL/MANE2/POM U PSME-CADE27 PSME-CADE27-PIJE PSMECADE27/MAAQ2 PSME-ABCO PSME-ABCO/SYMO PSME-PIPO/RHDI6 PSME/QUKE/TODI PSME-CACH6/BENE2 PSME-QUCH2-LIDE3 PSMEQUCH2/BENE2 PSME-QUCH2/RHDI6 PSME/DRY SHRUB PSME/QUVA PSME/QUVAARNE/XETE PSME/ACCI-BENE2 PSME/HODI/WHMO PSME/BENE2/POMU PSME/GASH-BENE2 PSME/GASH-RHMA3 PSME/RUSP/POMU PSME/ARNE-SWO ABAMTSME/VAME/ACTR TSHE-PSME/GASHSWO ABAM/ROGY/ACTR TSHE-PSME/GASH TSHE-ABCO/MANE2 TSHE-ABCO/ACCIMANE2 TSHE-THPL/RHMA3 TSHE-ABAM TSHE-CADE27/GASH TSHE/POMU-SWO TSHE-LIDE3-UMCA TSHE-LIDE3/RHMA3 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 641 CODE CHH123 641 CHS117 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 CHH321 Common Name western hemlock-tanoak/evergreen huckleberry-Pacific rhododendron western hemlock-giant chinquapin/salal-Pacific rhododendron CHS118 western hemlock/salal-Pacific rhododendron-SWO CHS119 CHS219 CHS220 CHS319 CHS320 CHS420 CHS609 CHS821 CLC521 CLC721 CLS531 CMC221 CMC222 CMF021 CMS116 CMS141 CMS219 CMS621 CPC121 CPC122 CPC123 CPC421 CPC422 CPC423 CPC424 CPC425 CPC621 CPH221 CQC121 CQF021 CQH121 CRC321 western hemlock/salal-dwarf Oregon grape-SWO western hemlock/salal/western swordfern western hemlock/vine maple-salal-SWO western hemlock/vine maple-Pacific rhododendron western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-salal western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-dwarf Oregon grapeSWO western hemlock/salmonberry western hemlock/evergreen huckleberry-western sword-fern western hemlock/deer oak-salal-Pacific rhododendron lodgepole pine-mountain hemlock (depauperate) lodgepole pine-white fir-Douglas-fir lodgepole pine/thin-leaved huckleberry-grouseberry mountain hemlock-Shasta red fir/roughfruit berry/sidebells wintergreen mountain hemlock-Shasta red fir/thinleaf huckleberry/pipsissewa mountain hemlock/forbs mountain hemlock/grouse whortleberry/pipsissewa mountain hemlock/pinemat manzanita/pipsissewa mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry/sidebells wintergreen mountain hemlock/Pacific rhododendron/common beargrass Jeffrey pine-incense cedar-Douglas-fir Jeffrey pine-incense cedar/whiteleaf Manzanita Jeffrey pine-incense cedar/huckleberry oak Jeffrey pine/hoary manzanita/Idaho fescue Jeffrey pine/buckbrush/Idaho fescue Jeffrey pine/Idaho fescue Jeffrey pine/huckleberry oak-pinemat manzanita Jeffrey pine/huckleberry oak-pinemat manzanita/dwarf silktassel ponderosa pine-Douglas-fir ponderosa pine-California black oak western white pine-Jeffrey pine/huckleberry oak/common beargrass western white pine/common beargrass western white pine-tanoak/huckleberry oak/common beargrass Shasta red fir-white fir/Sadler oak/common prince’s-pine G-90 Scientific Name TSHE-LIDE3/VAOV2RHMA3 TSHE-CHCHC4/ GASH-RHMA3 TSHE/GASH-BENE2SWO TSHE/GASH-RHMA3SWO TSHE/GASH/POMU TSHE/ACCI-GASHSWO TSHE/ACCI-RHMA3 TSHE/RHMA3-GASH TSHE/RHMA3BENE2-SWO TSHE/RUSP TSHE/VAOV2/POMU TSHE/QUSA2-GASHRHMA3 PICO-TSME PICO-ABCO-PSME PICO/VAME-VASC TSMEABSH/RULA2/ORSE TSMEABSH/VAME/CHUM TSME/2FORB TSME/VASC/CHUM TSME/ARNE/CHUM TSME/VAME/ORSE TSME/RHMA3/XETE PIJE-CADE27-PSME PIJE-CADE27/ARVI4 PIJE-CADE27/QUVA PIJE/ARCA5/FEID PIJE/CECU/FEID PIJE/FEID PIJE/QUVA-ARNE PIJE/QUVAARNE/GABU2 PIPO-PSME PIPO-QUKE PIMO3PIJE/QUVA/XETE PIMO3/XETE PIMO3LIDE3/QUVA/XETE ABMASABCO/QUSA2/CHUM Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 641 CODE CRC322 Common Name Shasta red fir-white fir/Sadler oak/one-sided pyrola 641 CRC324 Shasta red fir-white fir/creeping snowberry/pipsissewa 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 CRC323 CRC421 CRC521 CRF021 CRS421 CRS521 CSC121 CSS323 CTC121 CTC221 CTC222 CTH121 CTS121 CTS221 CTS321 CTS521 CWC221 CWC521 CWC621 CWC622 Shasta red fir-white fir/baldhip rose/one-sided pyrola Shasta red fir/thin-leaved huckleberry/common prince’s-pine Shasta red fir-mountain hemlock/pinemat manzanita/pipsissewa Shasta red fir/sweetcicely Shasta red fir/thinleaf huckleberry/pipsissewa Shasta red fir/Oregon boxleaf/sidebells wintergreen Sitka spruce-white fir/salmonberry Sitka spruce/salal-California huckleberry Port Orford cedar-white fir/Cascade barberry Port Orford cedar-western hemlock/Sierra laurel Port Orford cedar-western hemlock/western swordfern Port Orford cedar-tanoak/salal Port-Orford cedar/evergreen huckleberry/western sword-fern Port-Orford cedar/Pacific madrone-salal Port Orford cedar/pink honeysuckle/fescue Port Orford cedar/huckleberry oak/common beargrass white fir-Douglas-fir/baldhip rose white fir-Brewer spruce/common prince’s-pine-whitevein pyrola white fir-incense cedar/western starflower CWC723 white fir-western hemlock/Cascade barberry/longtube twinflower white fir-Shasta red fir/vanillaleaf white fir-Shasta red fir/common prince’s-pine-threeleaf anemone white fir-Shasta red fir/Sadler oak CWS341 CWS342 CWS523 CWS524 CWS525 white fir/pinemat manzanita white fir/creeping snowberry white fir/vine maple/Oregon oxalis white fir/salal-Cascade barberry white fir/Pacific rhododendron-Cascade barberry CWC721 CWC722 CWF541 CWH321 CWS227 CWS228 CWS229 CWS526 white fir/common beargrass white fir-tanoak/common prince’s-pine white fir/dwarf Oregon grape white fir/dwarf Oregon grape/vanillaleaf white fir/Cascade barberry/longtube twinflower white fir/Pacific rhododendron-deer oak G-91 Scientific Name ABMASABCO/QUSA2/PYSE ABMASABCO/ROGY/PYSE ABSHABCO/SYMO/CHUM ABMAS/VAME/ CHUM ABSHTSME/ARNE/CHUM ABSH/OSBE ABSH/VAME/CHUM ABSH/PAMY/ORSE PISI-ABCO/RUSP PISI/GASH-VAOV2 CHLA-ABCO/MANE2 CHLA-TSHE/LEDA CHLA-TSHE/POMU CHLA-LIDE3/GASH CHLA/VAOV2/ POMUM CHLA/RHMA3-GASH CHLA/LOHI2/FESTU CHLA/QUVA/XETE ABCO-PSME/ROGY ABCO-PIBR/CHUMPYPI2 ABCO-CADE27/ TRLA6 ABCO-TSHE/ MANE2/LIBOL2 ABCO-ABMAS/ACTR ABCO-ABMAS/ CHUM-ANDE3 ABCOABMAS/QUSA2 ABCO/XETE ABCO-LIDE3/CHUM ABCO/BENE2 ABCO/BENE2/ACTR ABCO/MANE2/LIBO L2 ABCO/ARNE ABCO/SYMO ABCO/ACCI/OXOR ABCO/GASH-MANE2 ABCO/RHMA3MANE2 ABCO/RHMA3QUSA2 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 641 641 641 641 CODE CWS621 HOC121 HOG321 HTC221 641 HTC223 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 641 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 HTC222 Common Name white fir/huckleberry oak Oregon white oak-Douglas-fir/poison oak Oregon white oak/hedgehog dogtail tanoak-western hemlock/evergreen huckleberry-poison oak HTC321 HTC421 HTC521 tanoak-western hemlock/evergreen huckleberry/western sword-fern tanoak-western hemlock/evergreen huckleberry/western sword-fern-RIP tanoak-Port Orford cedar/salal tanoak-white fir/dwarf Oregon grape tanoak-sugar pine/huckleberry oak/common beargrass HTC622 tanaok-Dougals-fir-canyon live oak/poison oak HTC621 HTC623 HTC624 HTC625 HTC626 HTH321 HTH421 HTH422 HTS121 HTS621 CDS301 CLC201 CLC601 CLM101 CLS301 CLS832 CSH401 CSS101 CSS322 CTS404 GM2001 GM2002 tanaok-Douglas-fir-canyon live oak/dwarf Oregon grape tanoak-Douglas-fir/salal-dwarf Oregon grape tanoak-Douglas-fir/salal-Pacific rhododendron tanoak-Douglas-fir/salal-huckleberry oak tanoak-Douglas-fir/Sadler oak-dwarf Oregon grape tanoak-bigleaf maple-canyon live oak/western sword-fern tanoak-golden chinquapin-sugar pine tanoak-golden chinquapin/salal-Sadler oak tanoak-evergreen huckleberry-Pacific rhododendron-salal tanoak/manzanita/common beargrass Douglas-fir/Western rhododendron-Evergreen huckleberry Shore pine-Douglas-fir/Wax myrtle-Evergreen huckleberry Shore pine-Sitka spruce/Evergreen huckleberry Shore pine/Slough sedge seasonally flooded Shore pine/Bearberry Shore pine/Scots broom/European beachgrass Sitka spruce-Red alder/Slough sedge-Skunk cabbage saturated Sitka spruce/Evergreen huckleberry Sitka spruce/Salal-Salmonberry Port Orford cedar/Evergreen huckleberry Red fescue Red fescue-Bracken fern G-92 Scientific Name ABCO/QUVA QUGA4-PSME/RHDI6 QUGA4/CYEC LIDE3-TSHE/VAOV2RHDI6 LIDE3TSHE/VAOV2/POMU LIDE3-TSHE/ VAOV2/POMU-RIP LIDE3-CHLA/GASH LIDE3-ABCO/BENE2 LIDE3PIMO3/QUVA/XETE LIDE3-PSMEQUCH2/BENE2 LIDE3-PSMEQUCH2/RHDI6 LIDE3-PSME/GASHBENE2 LIDE3-PSME/GASHRHMA3 LIDE3-PSME/GASHVAOV2 LIDE3-PSME/QUSA2BENE2 LIDE3-ACMA3QUCH2/POMU LIDE3-CACH6-PILA LIDE3-CACH6/GASHQUSA2 LIDE3/VAOV2RHMA3-GASH LIDE3/ARCTO3/XET E PSME/RHMA3VAOV2 PICOC-PSME/MYCAVAOV2 PICOC-PISI/VAOV2 PICOC/CAOB3 PICOC/ARUV PICOC/CYSC4/AMAR 4 PISI-ALRU/CAOB3LYAM3 PISI/VAOV2 PISI/GASH-RUSP CHLA/VAOV2 FERU2 FERU2-PTAQ Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 642 642 642 CODE GM2003 GM8001 HAM101 642 SW1102 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 642 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 MMB801 MMB802 MT8101 MW8101 MW8102 MW8103 MW9102 SW1101 SW4101 SW4102 SW4114 SW8101 WE0101 WE0102 WE0104 WE0105 WE0106 WE0107 WL0101 WL0102 WL0103 WL0104 WL0105 WL0106 WL0107 WL9001 WL9002 WL9003 WL9004 CAF312 CAG313 CAG314 CAS212 CAS412 CDC710 CDC715 CDS124 CDS212 CDS213 CDS216 CDS217 Common Name red fescue-salt rush Seashore bluegrass Red alder/Salmonberry/slough sedge-skunk cabbage saturated Salt rush Sickle-leaved rush-Salt rush Hardstem bulrush Slough sedge seasonally flooded Slough sedge-Pacific silverweed Inflated sedge Creeping spikerush-Nevada rush Hooker willow/Slough sedge-Pacific silverweed Hooker willow-Crabapple/Slough sedge-Skunk cabbage saturated Bog blueberry/Tufted hairgrass Bog blueberry/Slough sedge Douglas spiraea saturated Tree lupine/European beachgrass Three-square bulrush tidal Baltic rush-Pacific silverweed tidal Tufted hairgrass-Pacific silverweed tidal Lyngby sedge-Pacific silverweed tidal Creeping bentgrass-Pacific silverweed tidal Saltgrass-Pacific silverweed tidal Pond lily Floating water-pennywort Floating-leaved pondweed Simplestem bur-reed Parrot-feather South American waterweed Common bladderwort Waterpepper-Water purslane Water smartweed Threeway sedge Knotgrass mountain hemlock-subalpine fir/Cascades aster mountain hemlock-whitebark pine/Hitchcock’s smooth woodrush mountain hemlock/Hitchcock’s smooth woodrush mountain hemlock/pink mountainheath-Cascade bilberry mountain hemlock-subalpine fir/common juniper Douglas-fir/Cascade barberry Douglas-fir-western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron Douglas-fir/Pacific poison oak Douglas-fir/pceanspray/grass Douglas-fir/oceanspray-common whipplea Douglas-fir/oceanspray-Cascade barberry Douglas-fir/oceanspray-snowberry G-93 Scientific Name FERU2-JULE POMA26 ALRU/RUSP/CAOB3LYAM3 JULE JUFA-JULE SCACA CAOB3 CAOB3-AREGE CAEX5 ELPA3-JUNE SAHO/CAOB3AREGE SAHO-MAFU/CAOB3LYAM3 VAUL/DECEC VAUL-CAOB3 SPDO LUAR/AMAR4 SCAM6 JUBA-AREGE DECEC-AREGE CALY3-AREGE AGSTS-AREGE DISP-AREGE NULUP HYRA PONA4 SPAN2 MYAQ2 EGDE UTMA POHY2-LUPA POAM8 DUAR3 PADI6 TSME-ABLA/EULE14 TSME-PIAL/LUGLH TSME/LUGLH TSME/PHEM-VADE TSME-ABLA/JUCO6 PSME/MANE2 PSME-TSHE/RHMA3 PSME/TODI PSME/HODI/grass PSME/HODI-WHMO PSME/HODI-MANE2 PSME/HODI-SYMPH Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 647 CODE CDS312 647 647 647 647 647 647 CFC311 CFF152 CFF153 CFS151 CFS251 CFS253 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 CDS512 CFC251 Common Name Douglas-fir/beaked hazelnut-creeping snowberry/western swordfern Douglas-fir/Cascade barberry-salal Pacific silver fir-western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-salal CFS254 CFS255 CFS256 CFS351 CFS551 CFS552 Pacific silver fir/rusty menziesia Pacific silver fir/Alaska blueberry-salal Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/bride’s bonnet Pacific silver fir/devilsclub Pacific silver fir/Cascade azalea/common beargrass Pacific silver fir/Cascade azalea/bride’s bonnet CFS651 CFS652 CFS653 CFS654 Pacific silver fir-grand fir/starry false lily of the valley Pacific silver fir/threeleaf foamflower Pacific silver fir/redwood-sorrel Pacific silver fir/Cascade barberry Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/common beargrass Pacific silver fir/Alaska blueberry/bunchberry dogwood Pacific silver fir/vine maple/threeleaf foamflower Pacific silver sir/Pacific rhododendron/Cascade barberry CHF110 Pacific silver fir/Pacific rhododendron/common beargrass Pacific silver fir/Pacific rhododendron-Alaska blueberry/bunchberry dogwood western hemlock/redwwod sorrel-NWO Cascades CHF220 western hemlock/sweet after death-dry-NWO Cascades CHF150 CHF221 CHF321 CHM121 CHS110 CHS158 CHS159 CHS160 CHS161 CHS162 CHS163 CHS164 western hemlock/Pacific swordfern-NWO Cascades western hemlock/sweet after death western hemlock/twinflower western hemlock/American skunkcabbage western hemlock/salal-NWO Cascades western hemlock/Cascade barberry-dry-NWO Cascades western hemlock/Cascade barberry-salal-dry-NWO Cascades western hemlock/Cascade barberry-salal-NWO Cascades western hemlock/Cascade barberry-NWO Cascades western hemlock/Cascade barberry/sweet after death western hemlock/Cascade barberry/redwood-sorrel-NWO Cascades western hemlock/Cascade barberry/western swordfern-NWO Cascades G-94 Scientific Name PSME/COCO6SYMO/POMU PSME/MANE2-GASH ABAMTSHE/RHMA3-GASH ABAM-ABGR/MAST4 ABAM/TITR ABAM/OXOR ABAM/MANE2 ABAM/VAME/XETE ABAM/VAAL3/COCA 13 ABAM/MEFE ABAM/VAAL3-GASH ABAM/VAME/CLUN2 ABAM/OPHO ABAM/RHAL2/XETE ABAM/RHAL2/CLUN 2 ABAM/ACCI/TITR ABAM/RHMA3/MAN E2 ABAM/RHMA3/XETE ABAM/RHMA3VAAL3/COCA13 TSHE/OXOR-NWO Cascades TSHE/POMU-NWO Cascades TSHE-ACCI-dry-NWO Cascades TSHE/ACTR TSHE/LIBO3 TSHE/LYAM3 TSHE-GASH-NWO Cascades TSHE/MANE2-dryNWO Cascades TSHE/MANE2-GASHdry-NWO Cascades TSHE/MANE2-GASHNWO Cascades TSHE/MANE2-NWO Cascades TSHE/MANE2/ACTR TSHE/MANE2/OXOR -NWO Cascades TSHE/MANE2/POMU -NWO Cascades Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 647 CODE CHS228 647 CHS326 647 647 647 CHS354 CHS355 CHS356 647 647 CHS232 CHS350 647 647 647 647 647 CHS357 CHS522 CHS525 CHS611 CHS613 647 647 647 647 647 647 CMG212 CMS117 CMS118 CMS224 CMS225 CMS226 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 647 648 648 648 648 648 648 CHS614 CHS615 CMS227 CMS228 CMS229 CMS613 CWF211 CWS521 CWS522 CWS527 CWS528 CWS529 CWS555 CWS622 CAF312 CAG313 CAG314 CAS212 CAS412 CDC710 Common Name western hemlock/vine maple/western swordfern NWO Cascades western hemlock/vine maple-salal/western swordfern NWO Cascades western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-Alaska blueberry/bunchberry dogwood western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-salal-NWO Cascades western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron/redwood sorrel western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-twinflower western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron-Cascade barberryNWO Cascades western hemlock/Pacific rhododendron/common beargrass western hemlock/devilsclub/redwood sorrel western hemlock/devilsclub/starry false lily of the valley western hemlock/Alaska blueberry-devilsclub western hemlock/Alaska blueberry/redwood sorrel-NWO Cascades western hemlock/Alaska blueberry-salal western hemlock/Alaska blueberry/bunchberry dogwood NWO Cascades mountain hemlock/forked woodrush mountain hemlock/pinemat manzanita mountain hemlock/grouse whortlberry-NW Oregon mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry/common beargrass mountain hemlock/rusty menziesia mountain hemlock/Cascade azalea/bride’s bonnet mountain hemlock/Cascade azalea/common beargrass mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry-western mountain ash mountain hemlock/thinleaf kuckleberry/bride’s bonnet mountain hemlock/Pacific rhododendron grand fir/pipsissewa grand fir/kinnikinnick grand fir/Cascade barberry grand fir/vine maple/western swordfern grand fir/Cascade barberry-salal grand fir/oceanspray/western swordfern grand fir/beaked hazelnut/white insideout flower grand fir/Pacific poison oak mountain hemlock-subalpine fir/Cascade aster mountain hemlock-whitebark pine/lupine mountain hemlock/lupine mountain hemlock/red heather-blueleaf huckleberry, NW Oregon ountain hemlock-Subalpine fir/common juniper Douglas-fir/dwarf Oregon grape G-95 Scientific Name TSHE/ACCI/POMUNWO Cascades TSHE/ACCIGASH/POMU-NWO Cascades TSHE/RHMA3VAAL3/COCA13 TSHE/RHMA3-GASHNWO Cascades TSHE/RHMA3/OXOR TSHE/RHMA3-LIBO3 TSHE/RHMA3MANE2-NWO Cascades TSHE/RHMA3/XETE TSHE/OPHO/OXOR TSHE/OPHO/MAST4 THSE/VAAL3-OPHO THSE/VAAL3/OXORNWO Cascades TSHE/VAAL3-GASH TSHE/VAAL3/COCO1 3-NWO Cascades TSME/LUDI TSME/ARNE TSME/VASC TSME/VAME/XETE TSME/MEFE TSME/RHAL2/CLUN 2 TSME/RHAL2/XETE TSME/VAME-SOSI2 TSME/VAME/CLUN2 TSME/RHMA3 ABGR/CHUM ABGR/ARUV ABGR/MANE2 ABGR/ACCI/POMU ABGR/MANE2-GASH ABGR/HODI/POMU ABGR/COCO6/VAHE ABGR/TODI TSMEABLA2/EULE14 TSME-PIAL/LUGL TSME/LUGL TSME/PHEM-VADE TSME-ABLA2/JUCO6 PSME/MANE2 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 CODE CDC712 CDC714 CDS124 CDS212 CDS213 CDS216 CDS217 CDS312 Common Name Douglas-fir-W. hemlock/rhododendron Douglas-fir/dwarf Oregon grape/salal Douglas-fir/poison oak Douglas-fir/oceanspray/grass Douglas-fir/oceanspray/whipple vine Douglas-fir/oceanspray-dwarf Oregon grape Douglas-fir/oceanspray-snowberry Douglas-fir/California hazel-creeping snowberry/swordfern 648 CHF141 western hemlock/Oregon oxalis-NWO coast 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 CDS512 CFC311 CFF152 CFF155 CFF613 CFS151 CFS251 CFS254 CFS255 CFS256 CFS351 CHF110 CHF142 CHF150 CHF220 CHF221 CHF231 CHF232 CHF321 CHS110 CHS151 CHS152 CHS153 CHS154 CHS155 CHS156 Douglas-fir/dwarf Oregon grape/salal silver fir-grand fir/false solomonseal silver fir/coolwort foamflower Pacific silver fir/Oregon oxalis-NWO coast Pacific silver fir/Oregon oxalis-swordfern silver fir/dwarf Oregongrape silver fir/big huckleberry/beargrass silver fir/fools huckleberry silver fir/Alaska huckleberry-salal silver fir/big huckleberry/beadily silver fir/devils club western hemlock/Oregon oxalis-NWO Cascades western hemlock/swordfern-NWO coast western hemlock/swordfern-NWO Cascades western hemlock/vanilla leaf-DRY-NWO Cascades western hemlock/vanillaleaf western hemlock/Oregon oxalis-vanilla leaf western hemlock/vanilla leaf-DRY-NWO coast western hemlock/twinflower western hemlock/salal-NWO Cascades western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape-NWO coast western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape-DRY-NWO coast western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape-salal-NWO coast western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape-salal-DRY-NWO coast western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape/Oregon oxalis-NWO coast western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape/swordfern-NWO coast G-96 Scientific Name PSME-TSHE/RHMA PSME/MANE2-GASH PSME/TODI PSME/HODI/GRASS PSME/HODI/WHMO PSME/HODE-MANE2 PSME/HODI-SYMPH PSME/COCO6SYMO/POMU PSME/MANE2-GASH ABAM-ABGR/SMST ABAM/TIUN ABAM/OXOR ABAM/OXOR-POMU ABAM/BENE ABAM/VAME/XETE ABAM/MEFE ABAM/VAAL-GASH ABAM/VAME/CLUN ABAM/OPHO TSHE/OXOR-NWO Cascades TSHE/OXOR-NWO Coast TSHE/POMU/NWO Coast TSHE/POMU-NWO Cascades TSHE/ACTR-DRYNWO Cascades TSHE/ACTR TSHE/OXOR-ACTR TSHE/ACTR-DRYNWO Coast TSHE/LIBO3 TSHE/GASH-NWO Cascades TSHE/MANE2-NWO Coast TSHE/MANE2-DRYNWO Coast TSHE/MANE2-GASHNWO Coast TSHE/MANE2-GASHDRY-NWO Coast TSHE/MANE2/OXOR -NWO Coast TSHE/MANE2/POMU -NWO Coast Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 648 CODE CHS157 Common Name western hemlock/salal-NWO coast 648 CHS159 western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape-salal-DRY-NWO Cascades western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape-salal-NWO Cascades 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 CHS158 CHS160 CHS161 CHS162 CHS163 CHS164 CHS222 CHS230 648 648 CHS231 CHS314 648 CHS323 648 648 648 648 western hemlock/vine maple-salal/swordfern-NWO coast CHS324 western hemlock/rhododendron-evergreen huckleberry, coast CHS350 CHS356 648 CHS423 648 648 648 648 western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape/vanilla leaf-NWO Cascades western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape/Oregon oxalis-NWO Cascades western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape/swordfern-NWO Cascades western hemlock/vine maple/swordfern, coast CHS322 CHS357 648 648 648 western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape-NWO Cascades western hemlock/vine maple-California hazel western hemlock/rhododendron-dwarf Oregon grape-NWO coast western hemlock/rhododendron-salal, coast 648 648 648 western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape-DRY-NWO Cascades CHS421 CHS422 CHS521 CHS610 CHS616 CMG211 CMG212 CMS117 CMS118 western hemlock/rhododendron/swordfern, coast western hemlock/rhododendron-salal-NWO Cascades western hemlock/rhododendron-dwarf Oregon grape-NWO Cascades western hemlock/rhododendron/beargrass-NWO Cascades western hemlock/salmonberry, coastal western hemlock/salmonberry/vine maple, coast western hemlock/salmonberry/salal, coastal western hemlock/devils club, coastal western hemlock/evergreen huckleberry, coastal western hemlock/Alaska huckleberry/Oregon oxalis-NWO coast mountain hemlock/woodrush mountain hemlock/lupine mountain hemlock/pinemat manzanita mountain hemlock/grouse whortleberry-NW Oregon G-97 Scientific Name TSHE/GASH-NWO Coast TSHE/MANE2-DRYNWO Cascades TSHE/MANE2-GASHDRY-NWO Cascades TSHE/MANE2-GASHNWO Cascades TSHE/MANE2-NWO Cascades TSHE/MANE2/ACTR -NWO Cascades TSHE/MANE2/OXOR -NWO Cascades TSHE/MANE2/POMU -NWO Cascades TSHE/ACCI/POMUCOAST TSHE/ACCIGASH/POMU-NWO Coast TSHE/ACCI-COCO6 TSHE/RHMA3MANE2-NWO Coast TSHE/RHMA-GASHCOAST TSHE/RHMA/POMUCOAST TSHE/RHMAVAOV2-COAST TSHE/RHMA3-GASHNWO Cascades TSHE/RHMA3MANE2-NWO Cascades TSHE/RHMA3/XETE -NWO Cascades TSHE/RUSP-COAST TSHE/RUSP-ACCICOAST TSHE/RUSP-GASHCOAST TSHE/OPHO-COAST TSHE/VAOV2-COAST TSHE/VAAL/OXORNWO Coast TSME/LUZULA TSME/LUDI TSME/ARNE TSME/VASC-NWO Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 648 CODE CMS224 Common Name mountain hemlock/big huckleberry/beargrass, NW Oregon 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 648 650 CMS613 CSF121 CSF321 CSS321 CSS521 CSS522 CWS522 CWS527 CWS528 CWS529 CWS555 CWS622 CAF312 mountain hemlock/Rrhododendron, NW Oregon Sitka spruce/swordfern Sitka spruce/oxalis Sitka spruce/salal Sitka spruce/salmonberry Sitka spruce/salmonberry-salal grand fir/dwarf Oregongrape grand fir/vine maple/swordfern grand fir/dwarf Oregon grape-salal grand fir/oceanspray/sword fern grand fir/California hazel/inside out flower grand fir/poison oak mountain hemlock-subalpine fir/Cascade aster 648 648 648 648 648 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 CMS225 CMS226 CMS227 CMS228 CMS229 CAG313 CAG314 CAS212 mountain hemlock/rusty menziesia, NW Oregon mountain hemlock/white beaksedge/bead lily mountain hemlock/white beaksedge/beargrass mountain hemlock/big huckleberry-Mt. Albert goldenrod mountain hemlock/big huckleberry-beadlily CAS412 CDC710 CDC714 CDS124 CDS216 CDS217 CDS312 mountain hemlock-whitebark pine/lupine mountain hemlock/lupine mountain hemlock/red heather-blueleaf huckleberry, NW Oregon mountain hemlock-subalpine fir/common juniper Douglas-fir/dwarf Oregon grape Douglas-fir/dwarf Oregon grape/salal Douglas-fir/poison oak Douglas-fir/oceanspray-dwarf Oregon grape Douglas-fir/oceanspray-snowberry Douglas-fir/California hazel-creeping snowberry/swordfern CFF613 CHF110 Pacific silver fir/Oregon oxalis-swordfern western hemlock/Oregon oxalis-NWO Cascades CDS512 CFF155 CHF141 CHF142 CHF150 CHF220 CHF231 Douglas-fir/dwarf Oregon grape/salal Pacific silver fir/Oregon oxalis-NWO coast western hemlock/Oregon oxalis-NWO coast western hemlock/swordfern-NWO coast western hemlock/swordfern-NWO Cascades western hemlock/vanilla leaf-DRY-NWO Cascades western hemlock/Oregon oxalis-vanilla leaf G-98 Scientific Name TSME/VAME/XETENWO TSME/MEFE-NWO TSME/RHAL/CLUN TSME/RHAL/XETE TSME/VAME-SOSI TSME/VAME/CLUNNWO TSME/RHMA-NWO PISI/POMU PISI/OXOR PISI/GASH PISI/RUSP PISI/RUSP-GASH ABGR/BENE ABGR/ACCI/POMU ABGR/MANE2-GASH ABGR/HODI/POMU ABGR/COCO6/VAHE ABGR/TODI TSMEABLA2/EULE14 TSME-PIAL/LUGL TSME/LUGL TSME/PHEM-VADENWO TSME-ABLA2/JUCO6 PSME/MANE2 PSME/MANE2-GASH PSME/TODI PSME/HODI-MANE2 PSME/HODI-SYMPH PSME/COCO6SYMO/POMU PSME/MANE2-GASH ABAM/OXOR-NWO Coast ABAM/OXOR-POMU TSHE/OXOR-NWO Cascades TSHE/OXOR-NWO Coast TSHE/POMU/NWO Coast TSHE/POMU-NWO Cascades TSHE/ACTR-DRYNWO Cascades TSHE/OXOR-ACTR Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 650 CODE CHF232 Common Name western hemlock/vanilla leaf-DRY-NWO coast 650 CHS151 western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape-NWO coast 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 CHS110 CHS152 CHS153 CHS154 CHS155 western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape-salal-DRY-NWO coast CHS158 western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape-DRY-NWO Cascades CHS157 CHS159 CHS160 CHS161 CHS162 CHS163 CHS164 CHS228 CHS230 650 CHS356 650 western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape-salal-NWO coast CHS156 CHS231 CHS314 650 western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape-DRY-NWO coast western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape/Oregon oxalis-NWO coast western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape/swordfern-NWO coast 650 650 650 western hemlock/salal-NWO Cascades western hemlock/salal-NWO coast western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape-salal-DRY-NWO Cascades western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape-salal-NWO Cascades western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape-NWO Cascades western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape/vanilla leaf-NWO Cascades western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape/Oregon oxalis-NWO Cascades western hemlock/dwarf Oregon grape/swordfern-NWO Cascades western hemlock/vine maple/swordfern-NWO Cascades western hemlock/vine maple-salal/swordfern-NWO coast CHS350 western hemlock/vine maple-California hazel western hemlock/rhododendron-dwarf Oregon grape-NWO coast western hemlock/rhododendron-salal-NWO Cascades CHS357 western hemlock/rhododendron/beargrass-NWO Cascades CHS616 western hemlock/rhododendron-dwarf Oregon grape-NWO Cascades western hemlock/Alaska huckleberry/Oregon oxalis-NWO coast G-99 Scientific Name TSHE/ACTR-DRYNWO Coast TSHE/GASH-NWO Cascades TSHE/MANE2-NWO Coast TSHE/MANE2-DRYNWO Coast TSHE/MANE2-GASHNWO Coast TSHE/MANE2-GASHDRY-NWO Coast TSHE/MANE2/OXOR -NWO Coast TSHE/MANE2/POMU -NWO Coast TSHE/GASH-NWO Coast TSHE/MANE2-DRYNWO Cascades TSHE/MANE2-GASHDRY-NWO Cascades TSHE/MANE2-GASHNWO Cascades TSHE/MANE2-NWO Cascades TSHE/MANE2/ACTR -NWO Cascades TSHE/MANE2/OXOR -NWO Cascades TSHE/MANE2/POMU -NWO Cascades TSHE/ACCI/POMUNWO Cascades TSHE/ACCI-GASH/ POMU-NWO Coast, TSHE/ACCI-GASH/ POMU-NWO TSHE/ACCI-COCO6 TSHE/RHMA3MANE2-NWO Coast TSHE/RHMA3-GASHNWO Cascades TSHE/RHMA3MANE2-NWO Cascades TSHE/RHMA3/XETE -NWO Cascades TSHE/VAAL/OXORNWO Coast Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 650 650 650 650 CODE CMG212 CMS117 CMS118 CMS224 Common Name mountain hemlock/lupine mountain hemlock/pinemat manzanita mountain hemlock/grouse whortleberry-NW Oregon mountain hemlock/big huckleberry/beargrass, NW Oregon 650 650 650 650 650 650 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 CMS613 CWS527 CWS528 CWS529 CWS555 CWS622 CMF311 CMF211 CMF221 CMF231 CMS313 CMG221 CMS232 CMS216 CMS841 CMF141 CMF331 CMS111 CMS117 CMG341 CFM112 CFF121 CFF142 CFF252 CFF511 CFS251 CFS270 CFS410 CHF313 CHF311 CHF221 CHF321 CCF221 CCF211 CWF551 mountain hemlock/rhododendron, NW Oregon grand fir/vine maple/swordfern grand fir/dwarf Oregon grape-salal grand fir/oceanspray/sword fern grand fir/California hazel/inside out flower grand fir/poison oak mountain hemlock/wild ginger mountain hemlock/queencup beadlilly mountain hemlock/vanilla leaf mountain hemlock/twinflower mountain hemlock/pink mountain heath-Cascade bilberry mountain hemlock/smooth woodrush mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberry mountain hemlock/thinleaf huckleberrk/common beargrass mountain hemlock/golden chinquapin mountain hemlock/common beargrass mountain hemlock/common prince's pine mountain hemlock/grouse whortleberry mountain hemlock/pinemat manzanita mountain hemlock/long-stolon sedge Pacific silver fir/American skunkcabbage Pacific silver fir/wild ginger Pacific silver fir/queencup beadlily Pacific silver fir/vanilla leaf Pacific silver fir/twinflower Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry/common beargrass Pacific silver fir/thinleaf huckleberry Pacific silver fir/grouse whortleberry western hemlock/wild ginger western hemlock/queencup beadlily western hemlock/vanilla leaf western hemlock/twinflower western redcdear/queedcup beadlily western redcedar/twinflower white fir-grand fir/wild ginger 650 650 650 650 650 CMS225 CMS226 CMS227 CMS228 CMS229 mountain hemlock/rusty menziesia, NW Oregon mountain hemlock/white beaksedge/bead lily mountain hemlock/white beaksedge/beargrass mountain hemlock/big huckleberry-Mt. Albert goldenrod mountain hemlock/big huckleberry-beadlily 653 CWF431 white fir-grand fir/queencup beadlily 653 CWF522 white fir-grand fir/vanilla leaf G-100 Scientific Name TSME/LUDI TSME/ARNE TSME/VASC-NWO TSME/VAME/XETENWO TSME/MEFE-NWO TSME/RHAL/CLUN TSME/RHAL/XETE TSME/VAME-SOSI TSME/VAME/CLUNNWO TSME/RHMA-NWO ABGR/ACCI/POMU ABGR/MANE2-GASH ABGR/HODI/POMU ABGR/COCO6/VAHE ABGR/TODI TSME/ASCA2 TSME/CLUN2 TSME/ACTR TSME/LIBO3 TSME/PHEM-VADE TSME/LUHI TSME/VAME TSME/VAME/XETE TSME/CHCH7 TSME/XETE TSME/CHUM TSME/VASC TSME/ARNE TSME/CAIN4 ABAM/LYAM ABAM/ASCA2 ABAM/CLUN2 ABAM/ACTR ABAM/LIBO3 ABAM/VAME/XETE ABAM/VAME ABAM/VASC TSHE/ASCA2 TSHE/CLUN2 TSHE/ACTR TSHE/LIBO3 THPL/CLUN2 THPL/LIBO3 ABCO-ABGR/ ASCA2 ABCO-ABGR/ CLUN2 ABCO-ABGR/ACTR Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Region 6 Field Guide Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 653 653 CODE CWF341 CWF521 Common Name white fir-grand fir/twinflower white fir-grand fir/western starflower 653 CWS533 white fir-grand fir/golden chinquapin 653 CWF562 white fir-grand fir/starry false-solomonseal 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 CWS361 CWF241 CWS531 CWS362 CWG141 CWS363 CWG142 CWS364 CWF741 white fir-grand fir/creeping snowberry white fir-grand fir/common prince’s pine white fir-grand fir/oceanspray white fir-grand fir/common snowberry white fir-grand fir/pinegrass white fir-grand fir/pinemant manzanita white fir-grand fir/long-stolen sedge white fir-grand fir/mahala mat white fir-grand fir/woolly mule-ears 653 CWS141 white fir-grand fir/greenleaf Manzanita 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 CWF362 CRS314 CRF301 CRS111 CRG112 CDF341 CDH525 CDS643 CDF342 CDS210 CDS633 CDS645 CDG111 CDS141 CDS673 CPC731 CPC732 CPC733 white fir-grand fir/sticky starwort Shasta red fir/golden chinquapin Shasta red fir/common prince’s pine Shasta red fir/pinemat manzanita Shasta red fir/long-stolen sedge Douglas-fir/starflower Douglas-fir/chinquapin Douglas-fir/creeping snowberry Douglas-fir/prince’s pine Douglas-fir/oceanspray Douglas-fir/common snowberry Douglas-fir/mahala mat Douglas-fir/elk sedge Douglas-fir/greenleaf manzanita Douglas-fir/bitterbrush ponderosa pine-incense cedar/common snowberry ponderosa pine-incense cedar/mahala mat ponderosa pine-incense cedar/greenleaf Manzanita 653 CPC734 ponderosa pine-incense cedar/bitterbrush 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 CPH215 CPH212 CPS541 CPH312 CPS641 CPS542 CPF141 CPS524 CPS341 CPF111 ponderosa pine-Oregon white oak/common snowberry ponderosa pine-Oregon white oak/bitterbrush ponderosa pine/Douglas spirea ponderosa pine-aspen ponderosa pine/kinnikinnick ponderosa pine/creeping snowberry ponderosa pine/prince’s pine ponderosa pine/common snowberry ponderosa pine/mahala mat ponderosa pine/woolly wyethia G-101 Scientific Name ABCO-ABGR/LIBO3 ABCO-ABGR/ TRBOL ABCO-ABGR/ CHCH7 ABCO-ABGR/ MAST4 ABCO-ABGR/SYMO ABCO-ABGR/CHUM ABCO-ABGR/HODI ABCO-ABGR/SYAL ABCO-ABGR/CARU ABCO-ABGR/ARNE ABCO-ABGR/CAIN9 ABCO-ABGR/CEPR ABCO-ABGR/ WYMO ABCO-ABGR/ ARPA6 ABCO-ABGR/PSJA2 ABSH/CHCH7 ABSH/CHUM ABSH/ARNE ABSH/CAIN9 PSME/TRBOL PSME/CHCH7 PSME/SYMO PSME/CHUM PSME/HODI PSME/SYAL PSME/CEPR PSME/CAGE2 PSME/ARPA6 PSME/PUTR2 PIPO-CADE27/SYAL PIPO-CADE27/CEPR PIPO-CADE27/ ARPA6 PIPO-CADE27/ PUTR2 PIPO-QUGA4/SYAL PIPO-QUGA4/PUTR2 PIPO/SPDO PIPO-POTR5 PIPO/ARUV PIPO/SYMO PIPO/CHUM PIPO/SYAL PIPO/CEPR PIPO/WYMO Region 6 Field Guide Appendix G: Potential Vegetation Codes Potential Vegetation Codes (cont.) REF 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 CODE CPS325 CPG211 CPS219 CPS211 CPS210 CPS141 CPG135 CPG125 CLC113 CLC114 CLM912 CLM113 CLM312 Common Name ponderosa pine/curl-leaf mountain mahogany ponderosa pine/long-stolon sedge ponderosa pine/greenleaf manzanita ponderosa pine/bitterbrush/Idaho fescue ponderosa pine/bitterbrush ponderosa pine/big sagebrush ponderosa pine/Idaho fescue ponderosa pine/western needlegrass whitebark pine-lodgepole pine/pinemat manzanita whitebark pine-lodgepole pine/long-stolen sedge lodgepole pine/few-flowered spikerush lodgepole pine/widefruit sedge lodgepole pine/bog blueberry/widefruit sedge 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 653 CLM314 CLM311 CLM313 CLM211 CLS311 CLG419 CLS214 CLS211 CLG316 CLG317 lodgepole pine/Douglas spirea/widefruit sedge lodgepole pine/bog blueberry/widefruit sedge lodgepole pine/Douglas spirea lodgepole pine/bearberry lodgepole pine/pinemat manzanita lodgepole pine/long-stolon sedge lodgepole pine/bitterbrush/Idaho fescue lodgepole pine/bitterbrush/western needlegrass lodgepole pine/Idaho fescue lodgepole pine/western needlegrass G-102 Scientific Name PIPO/CELE3 PIPO/CAIN9 PIPO/ARPA6 PIPO/PUTR2/FEID PIPO/PUTR2 PIPO/ARTR2 PIPO/FEID PIPO/ACOC3 PIAL-PICO/ARNE PIAL-PICO/CAIN9 PICO/ELQU2 PICO/CAAN15 PICO/VAUL/ CAAN15 PICO/SPDO/CAAN15 PICO/VAUL PICO/SPDO PICO/ARUV PICO/ARNE PICO/CAIN9 PICO/PUTR2/FEID PICO/PUTR2/ACOC3 PICO/FEID PICO/ACOC3 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix H: Fuel Photo References and Codes APPENDIX H: FUEL PHOTO REFERENCES AND CODES Fuel Photo References Code Reference 1 Fischer, William C. 1981. Photo Guide for Appraising Downed Woody Fuels in Montana Forests: Grand fir - Larch - Douglas-fir, Western Redcedar Cover Types. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-96, 53 p. Intermt. For. and Range Exp. Stn., Ogden, Utah 84401. 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. 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. Fischer, William C. 1981. Photo Guides for Appraising Downed Woody Fuels in Montana Forests: How They Were Made. USDA For. Serv. Res. Note INT-299, 12 p. Intermt. For. and Range Exp. Stn., Ogden, Utah 84401. Koski, Wayne H. and William C. Fischer. 1979. Photo Series for Appraising Thinning Slash in North Idaho: Western Hemlock, Grand fir, and Western Redcedar Timber Types. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-46, 50 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. Blonski, Kenneth S. and Schramel, John L. Photo Series for Quantifying Natural Forest Residues: Southern Cascades, Northern Sierra Nevada. USDA For. Serv. Gen Tech. Rept. PSW-56, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Exp. Stn., Forest Service, Berkeley, CA. 1981. 145 p. 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. Ottmar, Roger D. and Hardy, Colin C. Stereo Photo Series for Quantifying Forest Residues in Coastal Oregon Forests: Second Growth Douglas fir--Western Hemlock Type, Western Hemlock--Sitka Spruce Type, and Red Alder Type. USDA For.Serv. Gen. Tech. Rept. PNW-231, Pacific Northwest Range Exp. Stn., Portland, OR. 1989 67 p. Mackay, Douglas H. and Everett M. Stiger, Delman Goss, Byron Bonney. Photo Series for Quantifying Forest Residues in: Douglas-fir, Engelmann Spruce Type, Limber Pine Type, Lodgepole Pine Type, Ponderosa Pine Type, Subalpine Fir Type for Eastern Montana. USDA Forest Service Northern Region. 162 p 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 H-1 Appendix H: Fuel Photo References and Codes Fuel Photo References (cont.) Code 11 12 13 14 15 23 27 Region 6 Field Guide Reference 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. 80p. Anonymous. Photo Series For Quantifying Forest Residues in the Southwestern Region. USDA Forest Service Southwest Region. Albuquerque, NM. Date Unknown. 227 p. Wayne G. Maxwell, Franklin R. Ward. 1976. Photo Series for Quantifying Forest Residues in the Coastal Douglas-fir-Hemlock type, Coastal Douglas-fir-Hardwood Type. USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-51. Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Portland, Oregon. NFES 2580. Volume 1: Mixed Conifer with Mortality, Western Juniper, Sagebrush, and Grassland Types in the Interior Pacific Northwest. Ottmar, Roger D., R.E. Vihnanek, and S.C. Wright. 1998. Stereo Photo Series for Quantifying Natural Fuels in Mixed-conifer with Mortality, Western Juniper, Sagebrush, and Grassland Types in the Interior Pacific Northwest. Ottmar, Roger D.; Colin C. Hardy, and Robert E. Vihnanek. 1990. Stereo Photo Series for Quantifying Forest Resides in the Douglas-fir Hemlock Type of the Willamette National Forest. PNW-GTR-258. 63 p. Rodger D. Otmar et. al., 2004. 75 p. Stereo Photo Series for Quantifying Natural Fuels. Volume VII: Oregon White Oak, California Deciduous Oak, and Mixed-Conifer with Shrub Types in the Western United States. Fuel Photo Codes Fuel Photo Codes For Reference 1 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 8A 9A 10A 11A 13A 15 15A 16 16A 17A 18A 19A 25 63 65 66 67 5 7 8 9 12A 13 14 14A 17 18 23 24 27A 28 28A 29 29A 30 30A 31 31A 32 40A 41A 42 42A 43 43A 48 49 56 64 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 84 86 88 89 91 95 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 37 38 39 40 41 44 44A 45 45A 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 Fuel Photo Codes For Reference 2 Fuel Photo Codes For Reference 3 H-2 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix H: Fuel Photo References and Codes Fuel Photo Codes For Reference 5 1WH1TH 2WH1TH 3WH1TH 4WH1TH 5WH1TH 6WH1TH 1GF1TH 2GF1TH 3GF1TH 4GF1TH 1WC1TH 2WC1TH Fuel Photo Codes For Reference 6 1PP4CC 2PP4CC 1PP4PC 2PP4PC 3PP4PC 4PP4PC 5PP4PC 1PP1TH 2PP1TH 3PP1TH 4PP1TH 5PP1TH 1LP2 1LP3 1LP4 1MF4 1MH4 1MP4 1PP2 1PP3 1PP4 1RF3 1RF4 1WF2 1WF3 1WF4 2LP2 2LP3 2MF4 2MP4 2PP2 2PP3 2PP4 2RF3 2RF4 2WF2 1BR 1DF2 1DF3 1DF4 1DFHD3 1DFHD4 1GR 1HD2 1JU2 1LP1 1LP2 1LP3 1MC2 1MC3 1MC4 1PP&ASSOC3 1PP&ASSOC4 1PP1 1PP2 1PP3 1PP4 1SA1 6PP1TH 1PP&ASSOC4PC 2PP&ASSOC4PC 3PP&ASSOC4PC Fuel Photo Codes For Reference 7 2WF3 2WF4 3LP2 3LP3 3MF4 1MP4 3MP4 3PP2 Fuel Photo Codes For Reference 8 1SA2 1SA3 1SA4 2BR 2DF2 2DF3 2DF4 2DFHD3 2DFHD4 2GR 2HD2 Fuel Photo Codes For Reference 9 1DFWHPRE01 1DFWHPRE02 1DFWHPRE03 1DFWHPRE04 1DFWHPRE05 1DFWHPRE06 1DFWHPRE07 1DFWHPRE08 1DFWHPRE09 2WHSSPRE01 1PP3 1PP3CC 1PP3PC 1PPSP3PC 1SP3PC 2PP1TH 2PP2 2PP2PC 3PP3 3PP4 3RF3 3RF4 3WF2 3WF3 3WF4 4LP2 2JU2 2LP1 2LP2 2LP3 2MC2 2MC3 2MC4 2PP&ASSOC3 2PP&ASSOC4 2PP1 2PP2 3RAPRE01 3RAPRE02 3RAPRE03 3RAPRE05 3RAPRE06 Fuel Photo Codes For Reference 11 1PP1 1PP1PC 1PPITH 1PP2 3WC1TH 4WC1TH 5WC1TH 6WC1TH 7WC1TH 4PP&ASSOC4PC 5PP&ASSOC4PC 6PP&ASSOC4PC 7PP&ASSOC4PC 4LP3 4MF4 4MP4 4PP2 4PP3 4RF3 4RF4 4WF2 2PP3 2PP4 2SA1 2SA2 2SA3 2SA4 3DF4 3DFHD3 3DFHD4 3LP1 3LP2 3RAPRE07 4DFWHPOST01 4DFWHPOST02 4DFWHPOST03 4DFWHPOST04 2PP3PC 2PPSP3PC 2SP3PC 3PP1TH H-3 3PP2PC 3PP3PC 3PPSP3PC 4PP1TH 8PP&ASSOC4PC 1LP3CC 1LP3PC 2LP3PC 4WF3 4WF4 5LP2 5MF4 5MP4 5RF3 5RF4 5WF3 3LP3 3MC2 3MC3 3PP&ASSOC3 3PP&ASSOC4 3PP1 3PP2 3PP3 3PP4 3SA1 3SA3 3LP3PC 4LP3PC 5LP3PC 5WF4 4DF4 4DFHD4 4LP2 4PP&ASSOC3 4PP2 4PP3 4PP4 5DF4 5DFHD4 5PP&ASSOC3 5PP3 5RAPOST01 5RAPOST02 5RAPOST03 5RAPOST04 5RAPOST05 4PP2PC 5PP1TH 5PP2PC 6PP1TH 7PP1TH 5PP4 6DF4 6PP3 6PP4 7DF4 7PP3 7PP4 8PP3 8PP4 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 Fuel Photo Codes For Reference 13 10DF4CC 1DF1TH 1DF3PC 1DF4CC 1DF4PC 1DFHD4CC 1DFHD4PC 2DF1TH 2DF3PC 2DF4CC 2DF4PC 2DFHD4CC 2DFHD4PC 3DF1TH Fuel Photo Codes For Reference 14 Region 6 Field Guide 2PP&ASSOC3 2PP4(PNW105) 2PPSP3PC 2SP3PC 3MC2 2PP&ASSOC4 2PP1 2PP1TH 2PP1TH(BH) 3MC3 2PP2 2PP2(BH) 2PP2(PNW105) 2PP2PC 2PP3CC 3PP3(PNW105) 3PP4 3PP4PC 3PP4(PNW105) 3PPSP3PC 4PP4PC 4WF3 5PP&ASSOC3 4PP1TH 4PP1TH(BH) 5PP4PC 6PP1TH 3WF2 3WF3 4PP&ASSOC3 5PP1TH(BH) 5PP2PC 5PP3 3PP2 3PP2(PNW105) 3PP2PC 4PP2 4PP2(PNW105) 4PP2PC 6PP1TH(BH) 6PP3 3PP1TH 3PP1TH(BH) 2PP3PC 2PP3 2PP3(PNW105) 2PP4 2PP4PC 3PP3PC 3PP3 3DF3PC 3DF4CC 3DF4PC 3DFHD4CC 3DFHD4PC 4DF1TH 4DF3PC 4DF4CC 4DF4PC 4DFHD4CC 4DFHD4PC 5DF3PC 5DF4CC 5DF4PC 4PP3 4PP3(PNW105) 5DFHD4CC 5DFHD4PC 6DF3PC 6DF4CC 6DF4PC 6DFHD4CC 6DFHD4PC MC04 MC05 MC06 MC07 MC08 MC09 MC10 MC11 MC12 MC13 MC14 MC15 MC16 MC17 WJ01 WJ02 WJ03 WJ04 BG01 BG02 BG03 BG04 MC01 MC02 MC03 MC04 MC05 MC06 MC07 MC08 MC09 MC10 MC11 MC12 MC13 MC14 MC15 MC16 MC17 SB01 SB02 SB03 SB04 SGO4 WJ01 WJ02 Fuel Photo Codes For Reference 23 1DFWHPRE01 1DFWHPRE02 1DFWHPRE03 1DFWHPRE04 1DFWHPRE05 1DFWHPRE06 1DFWHPRE07 1DFWHPRE08 1DFWHPRE09 1DFWHPRE10 1DFWHPRE11 1DFWHPRE12 1DFWHPRE13 1DFWHPRE14 1DFWHPRE15 1DFWHPRE16 1DFWHPRE17 1DFWHPRE18 1DFWHPRE19 2DFWHPOST01 H-4 5PP1TH 3PP&ASSOC3 3PP&ASSOC4 3PP1 MC01 MC02 MC03 Fuel Photo Codes For Reference 15 4PP4 2DFWHPOST02 2DFWHPOST03 2DFWHPOST04 2DFWHPOST05 7PP1TH 7PP1TH(BH) 7PP3 8PP3 7DF4CC 7DF4PC 7DFHD4CC 8DF4CC 8DF4PC 9DF4CC 9DF4PC WJ03 WJ04 2DFWHPOST06 2DFWHPOST07 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix H: Fuel Photo References and Codes Fuel Photo Codes For Reference 27 WO-01 WO-02 WO-03 WO-04 WO-05 WO-06 WO-07 WO-08 WO-09 WO-10 CDO-01 CDO-02 CDO-03 CDO-04 CDO-05 CDO-06 CDO-07 CDO-08 CDO-09 MCS-01 H-5 MCS-02 MCS-03 MCS-04 MCS-05 MCS-06 MCS-07 MCS-08 MCS-09 MCS-10 MCS-11 Appendix H: Fuel Photo References and Codes Region 6 Field Guide This page intentionally left blank. H-6 Region 6 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 1/10 1/5 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 56-57 58-59 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 7.3 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 12.6 12.7 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 17.9 17.9 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 39.9 40.1 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 56.5 56.7 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 28.2 28.4 Appendix I: Fixed Radius Plot Region 6 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 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 99-100 101 102 103-104 105 106-107 108 109 110-111 112 113 114-115 116 117 118-119 120 121 122 123-124 125 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 8.4 8.4 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.6 8.6 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 14.6 14.6 14.7 14.7 14.8 14.8 14.8 14.9 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 20.6 20.7 20.7 20.8 20.9 20.9 21.0 21.1 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 46.1 46.2 46.4 46.5 46.7 46.8 47.0 47.1 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 65.1 65.3 65.6 65.8 66.0 66.2 66.4 66.6 I-2 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 32.6 32.7 32.8 32.9 33.0 33.1 33.2 33.3 Region 6 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 1/10 1/5 130 135 140 145 150 8.7 8.8 8.9 9.0 9.1 15.1 15.3 15.4 15.6 15.8 21.3 21.6 21.8 22.1 22.3 47.7 48.3 48.8 49.4 50.0 67.4 68.3 69.1 69.9 70.7 33.7 34.1 34.5 34.9 35.3 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. 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 11-12 13-14 15-17 18 23 24 25-26 27 28 29 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 81 to 82 83 84 to 85 86 92 93 to 94 95 96 to 97 98 99 to 39 40 40 41 43 43 44 44 44 45 I-3 1.29 1.30 1.31 1.32 1.36 1.37 1.38 1.39 1.40 1.41 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 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 1.56 1.57 1.58 1.59 1.63 1.64 1.65 1.66 1.67 1.68 Appendix I: Fixed Radius Plot Region 6 Field Guide 56 to 57 58 to 59 29 30 1.15 1.16 62 to 63 64 to 65 32 33 1.18 1.19 60 to 61 66 to 67 68 to 69 70 71 to 72 73 to 74 75 76 to 77 31 34 34 35 36 37 37 38 1.17 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 100 101 102 103 to104 105 106 to107 108 109 110 to 111 112 113 114 to 115 116 45 46 1.42 1.43 46 47 1.45 1.46 46 47 47 48 48 48 49 49 I-4 1.44 1.47 1.48 1.49 1.50 1.51 1.52 1.53 136 137 to 138 139 54 54 1.69 1.70 142 to 143 144 145 54 55 55 1.72 1.73 140 141 146 147 148 to 149 150 54 55 55 56 56 56 56 1.71 1.74 1.75 1.76 1.77 1.78 1.79 1.80 Region 6 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 13.5 16.2 19.0 21.7 24.4 27.1 29.8 32.5 35.2 37.9 40.6 43.3 46.0 48.7 51.5 54.2 56.9 59.6 62.3 65.0 67.7 70.4 73.1 75.8 78.5 81.2 83.9 86.7 89.4 92.1 94.8 97.5 100.2 102.9 105.6 108.3 111.0 113.7 116.4 119.2 121.9 124.6 127.3 130.0 132.7 135.4 0.1 13.8 16.5 19.2 21.9 24.6 27.4 30.1 32.8 35.5 38.2 40.9 43.6 46.3 49.0 51.7 54.4 57.1 59.8 62.6 65.3 68.0 70.7 73.4 76.1 78.8 81.5 84.2 86.9 89.6 92.3 95.1 97.8 100.5 103.2 105.9 108.6 111.3 114.0 116.7 119.4 122.1 124.8 127.5 130.3 133.0 135.7 0.2 14.1 16.8 19.5 22.2 24.9 27.6 30.3 33.0 35.7 38.5 41.2 43.9 46.6 49.3 52.0 54.7 57.4 60.1 62.8 65.5 68.2 70.9 73.7 76.4 79.1 81.8 84.5 87.2 89.9 92.6 95.3 98.0 100.7 103.4 106.2 108.9 111.6 114.3 117.0 119.7 122.4 125.1 127.8 130.5 133.2 135.9 0.3 14.4 17.1 19.8 22.5 25.2 27.9 30.6 33.3 36.0 38.7 41.4 44.1 46.8 49.6 52.3 55.0 57.7 60.4 63.1 65.8 68.5 71.2 73.9 76.6 79.3 82.1 84.8 87.5 90.2 92.9 95.6 98.3 101.0 103.7 106.4 109.1 111.8 114.5 117.3 120.0 122.7 125.4 128.1 130.8 133.5 136.2 0.4 14.6 17.3 20.0 22.7 25.5 28.2 30.9 33.6 36.3 39.0 41.7 44.4 47.1 49.8 52.5 55.2 58.0 60.7 63.4 66.1 68.8 71.5 74.2 76.9 79.6 82.3 85.0 87.7 90.4 93.2 95.9 98.6 101.3 104.0 106.7 109.4 112.1 114.8 117.5 120.2 122.9 125.7 128.4 131.1 133.8 136.5 0.5 14.9 17.6 20.3 23.0 25.7 28.4 31.1 33.9 36.6 39.3 42.0 44.7 47.4 50.1 52.8 55.5 58.2 60.9 63.6 66.3 69.1 71.8 74.5 77.2 79.9 82.6 85.3 88.0 90.7 93.4 96.1 98.8 101.6 104.3 107.0 109.7 112.4 115.1 117.8 120.5 123.2 125.9 128.6 131.3 134.0 136.8 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 0.6 15.2 17.9 20.6 23.3 26.0 28.7 31.4 34.1 36.8 39.5 42.2 45.0 47.7 50.4 53.1 55.8 58.5 61.2 63.9 66.6 69.3 72.0 74.7 77.4 80.2 82.9 85.6 88.3 91.0 93.7 96.4 99.1 101.8 104.5 107.2 109.9 112.7 115.4 118.1 120.8 123.5 126.2 128.9 131.6 134.3 137.0 0.7 15.4 18.1 20.9 23.6 26.3 29.0 31.7 34.4 37.1 39.8 42.5 45.2 47.9 50.6 53.3 56.1 58.8 61.5 64.2 66.9 69.6 72.3 75.0 77.7 80.4 83.1 85.8 88.6 91.3 94.0 96.7 99.4 102.1 104.8 107.5 110.2 112.9 115.6 118.3 121.0 123.8 126.5 129.2 131.9 134.6 137.3 0.8 15.7 18.4 21.1 23.8 26.5 29.2 32.0 34.7 37.4 40.1 42.8 45.5 48.2 50.9 53.6 56.3 59.0 61.7 64.5 67.2 69.9 72.6 75.3 78.0 80.7 83.4 86.1 88.8 91.5 94.2 96.9 99.7 102.4 105.1 107.8 110.5 113.2 115.9 118.6 121.3 124.0 126.7 129.4 132.2 134.9 137.6 0.9 16.0 18.7 21.4 24.1 26.8 29.5 32.2 34.9 37.6 40.3 43.1 45.8 48.5 51.2 53.9 56.6 59.3 62.0 64.7 67.4 70.1 72.8 75.6 78.3 81.0 83.7 86.4 89.1 91.8 94.5 97.2 99.9 102.6 105.3 108.0 110.8 113.5 116.2 118.9 121.6 124.3 127.0 129.7 132.4 135.1 137.8 Appendix J: Variable Radius Plot Region 6 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. J-2 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 6 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 6 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. J-4 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 6 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 6 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 41 1.08079 42 1.08462 43 1.08853 44 1.09252 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 4.158 4.173 4.188 4.203 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 2.381 2.056 2.389 2.063 2.398 2.070 2.407 2.078 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 2.927 2.937 2.948 2.959 J-6 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 1.671 1.677 1.683 1.689 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 1.441 1.446 1.451 1.456 Region 6 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 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 88 1.33207 89 1.33870 90 1.34536 91 1.35207 92 1.35882 5 BAF 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 5.124 5.150 5.176 5.201 5.227 Combined Factor 15 BAF 20 BAF 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 2.935 2.534 2.949 2.546 2.964 2.559 2.979 2.572 2.993 2.584 10 BAF 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 3.607 3.625 3.643 3.661 3.680 J-7 30 BAF 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 2.059 2.070 2.080 2.090 2.101 40 BAF 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 1.776 1.784 1.793 1.802 1.811 Appendix J: Variable Radius Plot Region 6 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 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 136 1.68808 137 1.69614 138 1.70423 139 1.71234 140 1.72047 141 1.72861 5 BAF 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 6.494 6.525 6.556 6.587 6.619 6.650 Combined Factor 15 BAF 20 BAF 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 3.719 3.211 3.737 3.226 3.754 3.241 3.772 3.257 3.790 3.272 3.808 3.288 10 BAF 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 4.571 4.593 4.615 4.637 4.659 4.681 J-8 30 BAF 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 2.261 2.622 2.635 2.647 2.660 2.672 40 BAF 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 2.250 2.261 2.272 2.283 2.293 2.304 Region 6 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 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 6.681 6.713 6.744 6.776 6.808 6.840 6.871 6.903 Combined Factor 15 BAF 20 BAF 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 4.703 4.725 4.748 4.770 4.792 4.815 4.837 4.859 J-9 30 BAF 2.685 2.698 2.710 2.723 2.736 2.749 2.761 2.774 40 BAF 2.315 2.326 2.337 2.348 2.359 2.370 2.381 2.392 Appendix J: Variable Radius Plot Region 6 Field Guide This page intentionally left blank. J-10 Region 6 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 6 Field Guide Scientific Name 10 000 General Insects SEVERITY RATING 1 = minor 2 = severe 001 Thrips 002 Tip moth 003 Wasp 008 Weevil Curculionidae 011 Ant Formicidae 012 Stick insect Graeffea crovanii 023 Wood wasps Siricidae spp. 11 000 Bark Beetles SEVERITY RATING 1 = Unsuccessful bole attack: pitchout and 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 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 012 Red turpentine beetle Dendroctonus valens 029 Pine engraver Ips pini 030 Ips engraver beetles Ips spp. 033 Oregon ash bark beetle Leperisinus oregonus 038 Douglas-fir twig beetle Pityophthorus pseudotsugae 043 Douglas-fir pole beetle Pseudohylesinus nebulosus 044 Silver fir beetle Pseudohylesinus sericeus 046 Spruce engraver Scolytus piceae 048 True fir bark beetles Scolytus spp. 049 Douglas-fir engraver Scolytus unispinosus 050 Fir engraver Scolytus ventralis 052 Sitka spruce engraver beetle Ips conncinnus 055 Spruce ips Ips pilifrons 056 Mexican pine beetle Dendroctonus mexicanus K-2 Region 6 Field Guide Damage Agents (cont.) Category Agent Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Common Name Scientific Name 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 011 Western blackheaded budworm 020 Western larch sawfly 035 Spruce webspinning sawfly 038 Spruce budworm 039 Sugar pine tortrix 040 Western spruce budworm 042 Modoc budworm 047 Larch casebearer 049 Lodgepole needleminer 050 Ponderosa needleminer 060 Spruce coneworm 089 Gypsy moth 094 Western tent caterpillar 095 Pacific tent caterpillar 096 Forest tent caterpillar 104 Lodgepole sawfly 105 Blackheaded pine sawfly 106 Pine infesting sawflies 109 Ponderosa pine sawfly 110 White pine sawfly 111 Jack pine sawfly 115 Hemlock sawfly 123 Douglas-fir tussock moth 139 Larch sawfly 150 Spruce needleminer (west) 158 Spruce bud moth 159 Larch bud moth 160 Pine needle sheathminer 177 Douglas-fir budmoth 190 Hickory tussock moth K-3 Acleris gloverana Anoplonyx occidens Cephalcia fascipennis Choristoneura fumiferana Choristoneura lambertiana Choristoneura occidentalis Choristoneura retiniana Coleophora laricella Coleotechnites milleri Coleotechnites spp. Dioryctria reniculelloides Lymantria dispar Malacosoma californicum Malacosoma constrictum Malacosoma disstria Neodiprion burkei Neodiprion excitans Neodiprion fulviceps Neodiprion mundus Neodiprion pinetum Neodiprion pratti banksianae Neodiprion tsugae Orgyia pseudotsugata Pristiphora erichsonii Taniva albolineana Zeiraphera Canadensis Zeiraphera improbana Zelleria haimbachi Zeiraphera hesperiana Halisidota caryae Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Damage Agents (cont.) Category Agent Common Name Region 6 Field Guide Scientific Name 12 (cont.) 191 Pin oak sawfly Caliroa lineata 192 Palmerworm Dichomeris ligulella 193 Pitch pine looper Lambdina athasaria pellucidaria 194 Red pine sawfly Neodiprion nanulus nanulus 195 Pine tip moth Argyrotaenia pinatubana 196 Baldcypress leafroller Archips goyerana 197 Winter moth Operophtera 198 Basswood thrips Neohydatothrips 199 Noctuid moth Xylomyges simplex (walker) 200 Pyralid moth Palpita magniferalis 201 Pacific silver fir budmoth Zeiraphera sp. destitutana 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 021 Ponderosa pine tip moth Rhyacionia zozana 022 Pine needle weevil Scythropus spp. 025 Unknown Thrips madronii 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 002 Western larch woolly aphid Adelges oregonensis 003 Balsam woolly adelgid Adelges piceae 004 Hemlock woolly adelgid Adelges tsugae 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 008 Flatheaded borer Buprestidae 013 Roundheaded borer Cerambycidae 029 Western pine shoot borer Eucosma sonomana 030 Eucosma species Eucosma spp. 037 unknown Magdalis spp. 050 White pine weevil Pissodes strobi 051 Lodgepole terminal weevil Pissodes terminalis 064 Western pine tip moth Rhyacionia bushnelli 066 Lodgepole pine tip moth Rhyacionia montana 086 Sitka spruce weevil Pissodes sitchensis 087 Emerald ash borer Agrilus planipennis K-4 Region 6 Field Guide Damage Agents (cont.) Category Agent Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Common Name Scientific Name 16 000 Seed/Cone/Flower/Fruit Insects SEVERITY RATING 1 = minor 2 = severe 010 Douglas-fir cone midge Contarinia oregonensis 011 Cone scale midge Contarinia washingtonensis 049 Prairie tent caterpillar Malacosoma lutescens 050 Jack pine tip beetle Conophthorus banksianae 17 000 Gallmaker Insects SEVERITY RATING 1 = minor 2 = severe 18 000 Insect Predators SEVERITY RATING 1 = minor 2 = severe 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 susceptible overstory trees G9 = Entire area infested with RDS, no susceptible overstory trees present 001 Armillaria root disease Armillaria spp. 010 Annosus root disease Heterobasidion annosum K-5 Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Damage Agents (cont.) Category Agent Common Name Scientific Name 014 Black stain root disease 015 Schweinitzii butt rot 017 Laminated root rot 020 Port-Orford-cedar root disease 22 000 Stem Decays/Cankers SEVERITY RATING 0 = 0-4% rotten 4 = 36-45% rotten 1 = 5-15% rotten 5 = 46-55% rotten 2 = 16-25% rotten 6 = 56-65% rotten 3 = 26-35% rotten 7 = 66-75% rotten 001 Heart rot 002 Stem rot 007 Atropellis canker 026 Cytospora canker of fir 028 Rust-red stringy rot 047 Red ring rot 051 Phomopsis canker 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 006 Lodgepole pine dwarf mistletoe 011 Douglas-fir dwarf mistletoe 013 Larch dwarf mistletoe 014 Western spruce dwarf mistletoe 016 Hemlock dwarf mistletoe 019 White fir mistletoe 020 022 Region 6 Field Guide True mistletoe (other) Juniper true mistletoe Ophiostoma wageneri Phaeolus schweinitzii Phellinus weirii Phytophthora lateralis Atropellis piniphila Cytospora abietis Echinodontium tinctorium Phellinus pini Phomopsis spp. Poria sericeomollis Lachnellula flavovirens Strumella coryneoidea Phomopsis juniperovora Fusarium solani Inonotus glomeratus Aleurodiscus spp. Piptoporus betulinusai Discocainia treleasei Arceuthobium americanum Arceuthobium douglasii Arceuthobium laricis Arceuthobium microcarpum Arceuthobium tsugense Phoradendron bolleanum ssp. pauciflorum Phoradendron juniperum K-6 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Damage Agents (cont.) Category Agent Common Name Scientific Name 24 000 Decline Complexes/Dieback/Wilts SEVERITY RATING 1 = Minor: minor crown symptoms 2 = Severe: severe crown symptoms 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 022 Elytroderma disease Elytroderma deformans 043 Swiss needle cast Phaeocryptopus gaumannii 050 Douglas-fir needle cast Rhabdocline spp. 074 Delphinella shoot blight Delphinella abietis 075 Rhytisma acerinum Tar spot SEVERITY RATING 1 = Branch infections located greater than 2 feet from tree bole 2 = Branch infections located between 6 inches and 2 feet from tree bole 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 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 004 Fir broom rust 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 40 000 Animal damage, source unknown SEVERITY RATING 1 = minor 2 = severe K-7 Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Damage Agents (cont.) Category Agent Common Name Region 6 Field Guide Scientific Name 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 017 Lumbricidae Earthworm 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 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 K-8 Region 6 Field Guide Damage Agents (cont.) Category Agent Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Common Name Scientific Name 009 Nutrient imbalances 010 Radiation 011 Snow/ice 013 Wind-tornado 014 Winter injury 015 Avalanche 016 Mud-land slide 017 Volcano 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 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 K-9 Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Damage Agents (cont.) Category Agent Common Name 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 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 Region 6 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. Dead top % of total tree height that is dead Limby (large limbs top to bottom) % of total tree height with many limbs/knots Forked top % of total tree height above fork Forked below merch top % of the total length of the bole affected Crook or sweep % of total tree height, which contains the crook or sweep Checks, bole cracks % of total tree height, which contains a crack or check Foliage discoloration % of foliage discolored Mortality (for plantation surveys only) 1 = dead tree Lack of seed source If present, 100% (for plantation surveys only) Poor planting stock source If present, 100% (for plantation surveys only) Poor growth/fading/foliage is 1 = minor (reduced growth) yellowing and loss of needles is 2 = severe (affecting survival) occurring Total board foot volume loss % of total board foot volume loss Total cubic foot volume loss % of total cubic foot volume loss Bark removal % of tree circumference missing bark Foliage loss 1 = minor 2 = severe Sunscald 1 = minor 2 = severe Uproot 1 = uprooted tree K-10 Region 6 Field Guide Damage Agents (cont.) Category Agent 019 020 021 022 023 026 031 033 034 036 037 038 Appendix K: Damage Categories, Agents, Severity Ratings, and Tree Parts Common Name 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 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 K-11 Scientific Name % 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 Region 6 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 6 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 Tolerance 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 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 L-2 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix L: Accuracy Standards Tree Data Field Plot Number Tag ID Number Tree Status Site/Growth Trees Tree Species Tree Count 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. Number Stems DBH/DRC Height Height to Crown Radial Growth Radial Growth #2 Height Growth 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 ± 1 foot trees >6 feet ± 0.1 foot trees ≤6 feet L-3 Appendix L: Accuracy Standards Tree Age Crown Ratio Crown Class Crown width Wildlife Use Log/Snag Decay Cone Serotiny Damage Category Damage Category 11 12 13-17 21 22 25 41-42 Region 6 Field Guide ± 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 Bark Beetles Defoliators Other Insects Root/Butt Diseases Stem Decays/Cankers Foliage Diseases Animal Damage 50 Abiotic Damage 70 Human Damage Damage Agent Damage Part Damage Severity Tree Remarks Ground Surface Cover Field Plot Number Cover Type Cover Percent Tolerance No Errors No Errors ± 10 Percent L-4 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 6 Field Guide Appendix L: Accuracy Standards 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 Tolerance 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 Piece Count Decay Class Diameter Piece Length Tolerance No Errors ± 1/2 inch ± 1/2 inch No Errors ± 40% ± 30% ± 20% No missed pieces No Errors ± 1 inch on measurements No Errors L-5 Region 6 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 Diameter Diameter at Breast Height (DBH) Diameter at Root Collar (DRC) Down Log 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 subwatershed, 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. 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 self-supporting, and/or in contact with the ground, it is considered a down log. M-1 Appendix M: Glossary of Terms Region 6 Field Guide Glossary of Terms (cont.) Term Down Woody Material Duff Layer Elevation Fuel Bed Fuel Model GPS Ground Level Group Talley Growth Height Growth Intersect Diameter Lean (Tree) Length Life Form Limiting Distance Live Crown Length Ownership Definition Woody pieces of trees and shrubs that have been uprooted (no longer supporting growth) or severed from their root system, not self-supporting, 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. 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. M-2 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix M: Glossary of Terms Glossary of Terms (cont.) Term Plant Species Plot Configuration Plot Proclaimed Forest Quadratic Mean Diameter Radial Growth Increment Random Sample Reconciliation Code Slope Species Stand Stand Exam Grid Stratified Sample Stratum Stump Tree Tree Age Definition 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. 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. M-3 Appendix M: Glossary of Terms Region 6 Field Guide This page intentionally left blank. M-4 Region 6 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 1 2 Fuel Model Name Fuel Type Model Set Fuel 1-Hr Fuel 10-Hr Short grass (1 foot) 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 Original 13 0.74 Original 13 3.01 3 Timber (grass and understory) Tall grass (2.5 feet) 5 Brush (2 feet) 4 Chaparral (6 feet) 6 Dormant brush, hardwood slash Southern rough 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 93 NB3 Agricultural 92 98 99 101 NB2 NB4 NB5 GR1 102 GR2 104 GR4 103 GR3 Snow/Ice Open Water Bare Ground Short, Sparse Dry Climate Grass (Dynamic) Low Load, Dry Climate Grass (Dynamic) Low Load, Very Coarse, Humid Climate Grass (Dynamic) Moderate Load, Dry Climate Grass (Dynamic) Slash Slash Slash Nonburnable Nonburnable Nonburnable Nonburnable Nonburnable Grass Grass Original 13 Original 13 Original 13 Original 13 Original 13 Original 13 Original 13 Original 13 Original 13 Original 13 Original 13 Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan Grass Grass Scott and Burgan N-1 2 5.01 1 1.50 1.13 1.50 2.92 3.01 1.50 4.01 7.01 0 0 0 0 0 0.10 0 Fuel 100Hr 0 Fuel Bed Depth 1 0 0 2.50 1 4.010 0.500 2.500 1.870 1 0.410 2 4.51 14.03 23.04 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.500 2 0 2 1.500 2.500 0.150 5.010 5.510 16.53 28.05 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 2 2.50 2.50 0.20 0.20 1 1 2.30 3 0 0 0 0 0 0.40 0.10 0 0 1 0.25 0 0 2 0.10 0.40 0 2 Appendix N: Fuel Models Region 6 Field Guide Fuel Models (cont.) Fuel Model 105 Fuel Model Code GR5 106 GR6 107 GR7 109 GR9 121 GS1 123 GS3 124 GS4 141 SH1 143 SH3 108 122 142 144 145 146 147 148 149 GR8 GS2 SH2 SH4 SH5 SH6 SH7 SH8 SH9 161 TU1 162 TU2 Fuel Model Name Fuel Type Model Set Fuel 1-Hr Fuel 10-Hr 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 Very High Load, Humid Climate Shrub (Dynamic) Low Load, Dry Climate Timber-Grass-Shrub (Dynamic) Moderate Load, Humid Climate Timber-Shrub Grass Scott and Burgan 0.40 Grass 0 Fuel 100Hr 0 Fuel Bed Depth 1.50 0.10 0 0 1.50 Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan 1 0 0 3 1 1 0 5 Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan 0.20 0 0 0.90 Scott and Burgan 0.30 0.250 0 1.80 Scott and Burgan 1.90 0.300 0.100 2.10 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 0.25 0.250 0 1 0.45 3 0 2.40 0.20 0.900 1.500 0.60 Scott and Burgan 0.95 1.800 1.250 1 Scott and Burgan Grass Grass Grass Grass-Shrub Grass-Shrub Grass-Shrub Grass-Shrub Shrub Shrub Shrub Shrub Shrub Shrub Shrub Shrub Shrub TimberUnderstory TimberUnderstory N-2 Scott and Burgan Scott and Burgan 0.50 0.50 1.35 0.85 3.60 2.90 3.50 2.05 4.50 1 0.500 2.400 1.150 2.100 1.450 5.300 3.400 2.450 0 0 0.750 0.200 0 0 2.200 0.850 0 4 1.50 1 3 6 2 6 3 4.40 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix N: Fuel Models Fuel Models (cont.) Fuel Model 163 Fuel Model Code TU3 164 TU4 181 TL1 165 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 201 202 TU5 TL2 TL3 TL4 TL5 TL6 TL7 TL8 TL9 SB1 SB2 203 SB3 204 SB4 Fuel Model Name Fuel Type Model Set Fuel 1-Hr Fuel 10-Hr 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 TimberUnderstory Scott and Burgan 1.10 SlashBlowdown SlashBlowdown 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 5.50 2.750 3 1.20 SlashBlowdown Scott and Burgan 5.25 3.500 5.250 2.70 High Load Conifer Litter Moderate Load Broadleaf Litter Large Downed Logs Long-Needle Litter Very High Load Broadleaf Litter Low Load Activity Fuel Moderate Load Activity Fuel or Low Load Blowdown High Load Activity Fuel or Moderate Load Blowdown High Load Blowdown TimberUnderstory TimberUnderstory Timber Litter Timber Litter Timber Litter Timber Litter Timber Litter Timber Litter Timber Litter Timber Litter Timber Litter SlashBlowdown Scott and Burgan Detailed Description of the Fuel Models Code 1 2 0.150 Fuel 100Hr 0.250 Fuel Bed Depth 1.30 4.50 0 0 0.50 1 2.200 3.600 0.20 4 1.40 0.50 0.50 1.15 2.40 0.30 5.80 6.65 1.50 4.50 4 2.300 2.200 1.500 2.500 1.200 1.400 1.400 3.300 3 4.250 3 2.200 2.800 4.200 4.400 1.200 8.100 1.100 4.150 11 4 1 0.200 0.30 0.40 0.60 0.30 0.40 0.30 0.60 1 1 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. N-3 Appendix N: Fuel Models Region 6 Field Guide Detailed Description of the Fuel Models (cont.) Code 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 91 92 93 98 Detailed Description 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 north-central 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. Pinyonjuniper 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. 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. N-4 Region 6 Field Guide Appendix N: Fuel Models Detailed Description of the Fuel Models (cont.) Code 99 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 121 122 123 124 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 Detailed Description 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. 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. N-5 Appendix N: Fuel Models Region 6 Field Guide Detailed Description of the Fuel Models (cont.) Code 161 162 163 164 165 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 201 202 203 204 Detailed Description 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. 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 is total, fuelbed is not compacted, most foliage and fine fuel still attached to blowdown. Spread rate is very high; flame length very high. N-6