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a ! 21 c.. <br />the Greer~,~'"r3' ~ ~Snc! ~~` ~, -' <br />abundant, ~ ~ ~-~ <br />.,, , .;. .. f., <br />included. '+7tfle~`''~.r-trod~ced specei~ ~clud`e ~rny chess (Sr~~mus t~taruae).; `an '~ ~ <br />_ ._~. <br />annuwl ~ ~ii~`la d~ainir~ed s+~+rerai heavil~- disturbed az~aaa i~ uiplurtc~"` ,:. <br />. ,_~ ;, .. <br />Dpi' ...i., .~ ~ .. .. W 1 .~i . <br />such "i-at 3i~ai~ arnd`high-use campgrounds, creste~t ~rhe~al~c~~ ' ~ae~ <br />1 <br />$~1 '~:~le ~~ir~l~) acrd ~tlta2i~s '~ _ ~) <br />Occasionally coniferous species ordinarily confined to higher <br />altitudes occur in isolated stands along the Yampa River. Ponderosa pines <br />(Pinus ponderosa) have been noted at the floodline (Fig. 7). These plants <br />appeared vigorous, although there were signs of scouring damage on the upstream <br />side of trunk bases. Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga taxifolia) the river level, as <br />just above Warm Springs, and above Box Elder Campground. <br />