Lacustrine Basin and Large RIver Floodplain
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Description
Most of this ecological site has been converted to irrigated cropland. Common crops include citrus, grapes, vegetables, and alfalfa.
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Annual grasses and forbs will be pioneer species followed by shrub species such as burrobush and Mojave rabbitbrush. Creosote bush may also eventually re-populate. Its prossible that big galleta grass may colonize eventually. Given enough time with succession, mescquite and catclaw may establish. Plant cover will not exceed 25%.
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