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CEGL001879 Danthonia intermedia - Solidago multiradiata Grassland

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Common (Translated Scientific) Name: Timber Oatgrass - Rocky Mountain Goldenrod Grassland

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Hierarchy Level:  Association

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Nations: US

States/Provinces:  CO




Confidence Level: Low - Poorly Documented

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Grank: G3G4

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Synonomy: = Danthonia intermedia - Erigeron simplex Habitat Type (Hess and Wasser 1982)
= Danthonia intermedia - Potentilla diversifolia Plant Association (Johnston 1987)
= Association: Solidagini spathulatae - Danthonietum intermediae (Komarkova 1976)
= Association: Solidagini-Danthonietum intermediae Mapping Unit (Komarkova and Webber 1978)
< Dry Meadow Community (Harrington 1978)

Concept Author(s): Western Ecology Group

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  • Hess, K., and C. H. Wasser. 1982. Grassland, shrubland, and forest habitat types of the White River-Arapaho National Forest. Unpublished final report 53-82 FT-1-19. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, CO. 335 pp.
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  • Komarkova, V., and P. J. Webber. 1978. An alpine vegetation map of Niwot Ridge, Colorado. Arctic and Alpine Research 10:1-29.
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