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Incense Cedar
Incense Cedar - precipitation
Which best describes the annual precipitation of the environments in which incense cedar is found?
2.5-10 in
10-15 in
15-20 in
20-25 in
25-30 in
30-40 in
40-70 in
70+ in
Clear selection
Incense Cedar - elevation
Which best describes the elevation of the environments in which incense cedar is found?
0-1000 ft
1000-3000 ft
3000-6000 ft
6000-8000 ft
8000+ ft
Clear selection
Incense Cedar - geological substrate
In what kinds of geological areas does incense cedar commonly grow? Check all that apply
Quaternary sediments
Tertiary & Quaternary sediments
Tertiary Sedimentary
Tertiary & Quaternary volcanic rocks
Mesozoic sedimentary rocks
Serpentinized ultramafic rocks
Granitic rocks
older metamorphic and sedimentary rocks
Coast Redwood
Coast redwood - precipitation
Which best describes the annual precipitation of the environments in which this tree is found?
2.5-10 in
10-15 in
15-20 in
20-25 in
25-30 in
30-40 in
40-70 in
70+ in
Clear selection
Coast redwood- elevation
Which best describes the elevation of the environments in which this tree is found?
0-1000 ft
1000-3000 ft
3000-6000 ft
6000-8000 ft
8000+ ft
Clear selection
Coast redwood - geological substrate
In what kinds of geological areas does incense cedar commonly grow? Check all that apply
Quaternary sediments
Tertiary & Quaternary sediments
Tertiary Sedimentary
Tertiary & Quaternary volcanic rocks
Mesozoic sedimentary rocks
Serpentinized ultramafic rocks
Granitic rocks
older metamorphic and sedimentary rocks
Coast Live Oak
Coast live oak - precipitation
Which best describes the annual precipitation of the environments in which this tree is found?
2.5-10 in
10-15 in
15-20 in
20-25 in
25-30 in
30-40 in
40-70 in
70+ in
Clear selection
Coast live oak - elevation
Which best describes the elevation of the environments in which this tree is found?
0-1000 ft
1000-3000 ft
3000-6000 ft
6000-8000 ft
8000+ ft
Clear selection
Coast live oak - geological substrate
In what kinds of geological areas does this tree commonly grow? Check all that apply
Quaternary sediments
Tertiary & Quaternary sediments
Tertiary Sedimentary
Tertiary & Quaternary volcanic rocks
Mesozoic sedimentary rocks
Serpentinized ultramafic rocks
Granitic rocks
older metamorphic and sedimentary rocks
Gray Pine
Gray pine - precipitation
Which best describes the annual precipitation of the environments in which this tree is found?
2.5-10 in
10-15 in
15-20 in
20-25 in
25-30 in
30-40 in
40-70 in
70+ in
Clear selection
Gray pine - elevation
Which best describes the elevation of the environments in which this tree is found?
0-1000 ft
1000-3000 ft
3000-6000 ft
6000-8000 ft
8000+ ft
Clear selection
Gray pine - geological substrate
In what kinds of geological areas does this tree commonly grow? Check all that apply
Quaternary sediments
Tertiary & Quaternary sediments
Tertiary Sedimentary
Tertiary & Quaternary volcanic rocks
Mesozoic sedimentary rocks
Serpentinized ultramafic rocks
Granitic rocks
older metamorphic and sedimentary rocks
Ponderosa Pine
Ponderosa pine - precipitation
Which best describes the annual precipitation of the environments in which this tree is found?
2.5-10 in
10-15 in
15-20 in
20-25 in
25-30 in
30-40 in
40-70 in
70+ in
Clear selection
Ponderosa pine - elevation
Which best describes the elevation of the environments in which this tree is found?
0-1000 ft
1000-3000 ft
3000-6000 ft
6000-8000 ft
8000+ ft
Clear selection
Ponderosa pine - geological substrate
In what kinds of geological areas does this tree commonly grow? Check all that apply
Quaternary sediments
Tertiary & Quaternary sediments
Tertiary Sedimentary
Tertiary & Quaternary volcanic rocks
Mesozoic sedimentary rocks
Serpentinized ultramafic rocks
Granitic rocks
older metamorphic and sedimentary rocks
Red fir
Red fir - precipitation
Which best describes the annual precipitation of the environments in which this tree is found?
2.5-10 in
10-15 in
15-20 in
20-25 in
25-30 in
30-40 in
40-70 in
70+ in
Clear selection
Red fir - elevation
Which best describes the elevation of the environments in which this tree is found?
0-1000 ft
1000-3000 ft
3000-6000 ft
6000-8000 ft
8000+ ft
Clear selection
Red fir - geological substrate
In what kinds of geological areas does this tree commonly grow? Check all that apply
Quaternary sediments
Tertiary & Quaternary sediments
Tertiary Sedimentary
Tertiary & Quaternary volcanic rocks
Mesozoic sedimentary rocks
Serpentinized ultramafic rocks
Granitic rocks
older metamorphic and sedimentary rocks
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