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AREA CHARACTERISTICS <br /> DISTURBED VEGETATION <br /> AREA TYPES * Characteristics given above <br /> 5 Spruce/Fir Parkland <br /> Spruce Fir forest Spruce Fir Forest : This unit is one of the most <br /> widespread of the permit area vegetation types . <br /> Dense stands of Engelmann Spruce and Subalpine <br /> Fir generally occur on more mesic sites than Spruce/ <br /> Fir Parkland . <br /> Tunnel Aspen Shrubland Aspen Shrubland : A somewhat more open aspen canopy <br /> (48 percent cover) and fairly dense shrub layer (15 <br /> percent cover) , and somewhat different dominant fortis . <br /> Spruce Fir Forest <br /> Riparian Woodland Riparian Woodland : Dominated by mixed stands of Narrow- <br /> .leaf Cottonwood , Quaking Aspen and Blue Spruce . This <br /> unit has a tall understory , with variable composition at <br /> most locales , especially on forest edges adjacent to <br /> streambeds . A lower shrub understory is common in places . <br /> Wash Spruce Fir Forest <br /> Plant <br /> Area Aspen Shrubland <br /> Ponderosa Pine Woodland Ponderosa Pine Woodland : Mi_exed montane woodland , <br /> Including Ponderosa Pine and Douglas-fir , with <br /> scattered Rocky Mountain Juniper . Overall. , the <br /> herbaceous layer is relatively sparse . <br /> Aspen Woodland <br /> Riparian Woodland <br /> 1-3 Mine Spruce Fir Parkland <br /> Road <br /> Aspen Woodland <br />