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Wildlife, Animals, and Plants
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FIRE EFFECTS
SPECIES: Chamaecyparis lawsoniana | Port-Orford-Cedar
IMMEDIATE FIRE EFFECT ON PLANT :
Relatively small Port-Orford-cedar trees are easily killed by fire.
Repeated fires can eliminate all the Port-Orford-cedar regeneration size
classes from mature forest understories [1]. This is probably why
Port-Orford-cedar is rare where fires occur frequently [2].
DISCUSSION AND QUALIFICATION OF FIRE EFFECT :
NO-ENTRY
PLANT RESPONSE TO FIRE :
Mature Port-Orford-cedars are very fire resistant and often survive
fire. Seed dispersed from surviving trees allows Port-Orford-cedar to
rapidly establish numerous seedlings. Seedlings may maintain dominance
for a few years but are usually overgrown by faster growing conifers
within about 20 to 25 years [13]. Since Port-Orford-cedar is very shade
tolerant, trees established following a fire will persist in the
understory and eventually replace other conifers such as Douglas-fir if
there is a sufficient fire-free interval to allow trees to grow to a
fire-resistant size [1,13]. Some sampled stands have two or more
distinct size classes, each thought to have become established following
a fire [12,37].
DISCUSSION AND QUALIFICATION OF PLANT RESPONSE :
NO-ENTRY
FIRE MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS :
NO-ENTRY
Related categories for Species: Chamaecyparis lawsoniana
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