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DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE

SPECIES: Pinus washoensis | Washoe Pine
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION : Washoe pine occurs in three mountain ranges on the western rim of the Great Basin in northeastern California and northwestern Nevada [3,4,17]. It occupies a few square miles on the east slopes of Mount Rose, Nevada, and can be found in small stands in the southern Warner Mountains and in the Bald Mountain range of northeastern California [3,4]. Isolated stands have been reported in Oregon and British Columbia [4,16]. ECOSYSTEMS : FRES21 Ponderosa pine FRES23 Fir - spruce FRES26 Lodgepole pine STATES : CA NV OR BC ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS : LAVO BLM PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS : 4 Sierra Mountains 5 Columbia Plateau KUCHLER PLANT ASSOCIATIONS : K005 Mixed conifer forest K007 Red fir forest K008 Lodgepole pine - subalpine forest SAF COVER TYPES : 207 Red fir 208 Whitebark pine 211 White fir 218 Lodgepole pine 237 Interior ponderosa pine 238 Western juniper 243 Sierra Nevada mixed conifer 247 Jeffrey pine SRM (RANGELAND) COVER TYPES : NO-ENTRY HABITAT TYPES AND PLANT COMMUNITIES : Washoe pine typically occurs in pure stands at higher elevations along the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada. In the northern Sierra Nevada and into the southern Cascade Range, it forms mixed stands with Jeffrey pine, Pacific ponderosa pine, incense cedar (Libocedrus decurrens), white fir (Abies concolor), California red fir (A. magnifica), and western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis) [4,10,14,16,21]. Other common tree associates include sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana) and quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides var. aurea). Other associates include mountain sweetroot (Osmorhiza chilensis), white hawkweed (Hieracium albiflorum), greenleaf manzanita (Arctostaphylos patula), mountain big sagebrush (Artemesia tridentata ssp. vaseyana), antelope bitterbrush (Purshia tridentata), snowbrush ceanothus (Ceanothus velutinus), wooly wyethia (Wyethia mollis), snowberry (Symphoricarpos vaccinioides), Idaho fescue (Festuca idahoensis), Wheeler bluegrass (Poa nervosa), and Orcutt brome (Bromus orcuttianus) [1,10,14,18,20,21]. Publications listing Washoe pine as a dominant species are: Preliminary descriptions of the terrestrial natural communities of California [10] Symposium Proceedings--plant communities of southern California [13] Forest habitat types of the South Warner Mountains, Modoc County, California [20] Montane and subalpine vegetation of the Sierra Nevada and Cascade Ranges [21].

Related categories for Species: Pinus washoensis | Washoe Pine

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