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Table 2.6-3. Native potential) vegetation for determining range condition on <br />deep loam range sites. (1) <br />Percentage composition by weight of the principal species may total as much as: <br />Grasses and grasslike: <br />needle-and-threadgrass <br />western wheatgrass <br />muttongrass <br />Junegrass <br />bluebunch wheatgrass <br />nevada and Sandberg bluegrass <br />Indian ricegrass <br />salina and basin wildrye <br />i <br />Forbs: <br />tapertip hawksbeard <br />prickly pear cactus <br />globemallow <br />Indian paintbrush <br />arrowleaf balsamroot <br />Fremont penstemon <br />low larkspur <br />longleaf phlox <br />hollyleaf clover <br />bluebells <br />gilia <br />fleabane <br />lupine <br />longleaf loco <br />Shrubs: <br />20 <br />15 <br />10 <br />10 <br />5 <br />5 <br />5 <br />3 <br />15~ with = 5~ limit on <br />any one species. <br />big sagebrush <br />serviceberry <br />snowberry <br />low rabbitbrush <br />15 <br />5 <br />5 <br />5 <br />C1) This site is treeless. Optimum ground cover is 35 percent. <br />Invaders on [his site include cheatgrass, Kentucky bluegrass, and pinyon pine <br />and juniper. <br /> <br />2-331 <br />