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DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE
SPECIES: Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii | Coast Douglas-Fir
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION :
Coast Douglas-fir grows from west-central British Columbia southward to
central California. In Oregon and Washington its range is continuous
from the Cascades west to the Pacific Ocean. In California, it is found
in the Klamath and Coast ranges as far south as the Santa Cruz
Mountains, and in the Sierra Nevada as far south as the Yosemite Region
[31,43]. Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir occurs east of the Sierra Nevada
and Cascade Mountain Ranges.
ECOSYSTEMS :
FRES20 Douglas-fir
FRES21 Ponderosa pine
FRES23 Fir - spruce
FRES24 Hemlock - Sitka spruce
FRES26 Lodgepole pine
FRES27 Redwood
FRES28 Western hardwoods
STATES :
CA HI OR WA BC
ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS :
CODA CRLA LAVO MORA NOCA OLYM
PORE REDW SAJH WHIS YOSE
BLM PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS :
1 Northern Pacific Border
2 Cascade Mountains
3 Southern Pacific Border
4 Sierra Mountains
KUCHLER PLANT ASSOCIATIONS :
K001 Spruce - cedar - hemlock forest
K002 Cedar - hemlock - Douglas-fir forest
K003 Silver fir - Douglas-fir forest
K004 Fir - hemlock forest
K005 Mixed conifer forest
K006 Redwood forest
K010 Ponderosa shrub forest
K025 Alder - ash forest
K026 Oregon oakwoods
K028 Mosaic of K002 and K026
K029 California mixed evergreen forest
SAF COVER TYPES :
211 White fir
213 Grand fir
218 Lodgepole pine
221 Red alder
222 Black cottonwood - willow
223 Sitka spruce
224 Western hemlock
225 Western hemlock - Sitka spruce
226 Coastal true fir - hemlock
227 Western redcedar - western hemlock
228 Western redcedar
229 Pacific Douglas-fir
230 Douglas-fir - western hemlock
231 Port-Orford-cedar
232 Redwood
233 Oregon white oak
234 Douglas-fir - tanoak - Pacific madrone
243 Sierra Nevada mixed conifer
244 Pacific ponderosa pine - Douglas-fir
245 Pacific ponderosa pine
246 California black oak
247 Jeffrey pine
248 Knobcone pine
249 Canyon live oak
SRM (RANGELAND) COVER TYPES :
NO-ENTRY
HABITAT TYPES AND PLANT COMMUNITIES :
Seral coast Douglas-fir communities dominate much of the western hemlock
(Tsuga heterophylla) and Pacific silver fir (Abies amabalis) zones of
western Washington and Oregon [21]. Climax Douglas-fir forests are rare
in the northern and central Cascades, and are restricted to hot, dry
sites which commonly occur on south- or southwest-facing slopes at low
elevations [50]. Climax Douglas-fir forests increase southward from
central Oregon. In southwestern Oregon and northern California,
Douglas-fir is a widespread climax dominant or codominant. It is
probably the most abundant tree in the mixed-conifer zone, but its
abundance tends to decrease and that of ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa)
increase north to south within this zone [21]. Associates in the
mixed-conifer zone include ponderosa pine, sugar pine (P. lambertiana),
incense-cedar (Libocedrus decurrens), and white fir (Abies concolor)
[21]. In the mixed-evergreen zone, Douglas-fir dominates at climax with
tanoak (Lithocarpus densiflorus), Pacific madrone (Arbutus menziesii),
canyon live oak (Quercus chrysolepis), giant chinkapin (Castanopsis
chrysophylla), sugar pine, ponderosa pine, and incense-cedar [21,64].
Published classifications listing coast Douglas-fir as a dominant in
cover types, community types (cts), or plant associations (pas) are
listed below:
Area Classification Authority
WA: North Cascades NP forest cover types Agee & Kertis 1987
WA: Olympic Mtns forest cts Fonda & Bliss 1969
WA: Mount Rainier NP forest cts Franklin & others 1988
WA: Gifford Pinchot NF western hemlock pas Topik & others 1986
WA: Gifford Pinchot NF grand fir pas Topik 1989
OR, WA general veg. cts Franklin & Dyrness 1973
OR: Willamette NF general veg. pas Hemstrom & others 1987
OR: Winema NF general veg. pas Hopkins 1979
s OR: Cascade Mtns general veg. pas Atzet & McCrimmon 1990
OR, CA: Siskiyou Mtns general veg. pas Atzet & Wheeler 1984
CA mixed evergreen Sawyer & others 1977
forest cts
CA Redwood & north Zinke 1977
Coast forest cts
Related categories for Species: Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii
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