
Natural Resources
Conservation Service
Ecological site R023XF082CA
STONY LOAM 9-12"
Last updated: 4/10/2025
Accessed: 05/20/2025
General information
Provisional. A provisional ecological site description has undergone quality control and quality assurance review. It contains a working state and transition model and enough information to identify the ecological site.
Ecological site concept
Currently there is only a draft of the initial concept for this ecological site. The initial concept for this site places it within the Clayey Mesic Plateaus 8-14 PZ Wyoming Big Sagebrush and Thurber's Needlegrass Ecological Site Group. To view the General STM and other information available for this ESG please go to https://edit.jornada.nmsu.edu/catalogs/esg/023X/R023XY909OR
This California ecological site is correlated most closely to the Loamy 10-12” (023XY020NV) site in Nevada. This site is dominated by Wyoming big sagebrush and mountain big sagebrush, with a small component of antelope bitterbrush and little horsebrush (Tetradymia glabrata). Bluebunch wheatgrass is the dominant grass, with Thurber’s needlegrass in smaller amounts. Trace amounts of western juniper is part of the cite concept, and a Tree State is possible. Basin wildrye may be present. This site is more productive than the modal site with production ranging from 600-1200 lb/ac, and 600 lb/ac in normal years. As with many of the CA ecological sites evaluated in this report, it is a broad site concept and may vary significantly at the high and low ends of its precipitation range. This site has a tree state, making it a 6-state model.
Table 1. Dominant plant species
Tree |
Not specified |
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Shrub |
Not specified |
Herbaceous |
Not specified |
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