Excerpt from Successional Status of Subalpine Fir in the Cascade Range
Recent investigations Show that subalpine fir often behaves as a relatively intolerant species and is, therefore, seral on most forested sites in the Cascade Range. It is also an important pioneer Species on many severe sites found at higher elevations on talus, lava flows, and avalanche tracks and at timberline. These features contrast with the shade tolerance and cli max status described for subalpine fir in the Rocky Mountains.
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