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2014-11-06_PERMIT FILE - C1981014 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981014
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/6/2014
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT 11 VEGETATION INVENTORY
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<br />Poa fendleriana and Carex haliophila are found in the both <br />the woodland-shrub land area and the open grassland. <br />Total average basal cover 19.1 percent <br />Total basal tree cover 2.08 percent <br />Total basal shrub and subshrub cover 2.3 Percent <br />Total basal forb cover 1.68 percent <br />Total basal grass cover 5.3 Percent <br />5.4 Diversity of vegetation <br />Diversity (species/log individuals in sample) 20.3 <br />5.5 Summary of Tree and Shrub Data <br />Tree height (cm) <br />X 328.5 <br />Range 75-914 <br /> <br />Tree DBH (cm) <br />z 185.0 <br />Range 8-472 <br />Shrub height (cm) <br />X 78.1 <br />Range 32-148 <br />Number of trees per acre based on actual count of the <br />reference areas 25 <br />The open grassland vegetation type appears to be <br />chaneing in the direction of athree-layered woodland- <br />shrubland vegetation type. The primary invading species <br />is Quercus ¢ambelii. <br />• <br />2-32 <br />
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