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This is a patch of Douglas Fir forest north of the Kaiser Entrance Lawn. | This is a patch of Douglas Fir forest north of the Kaiser Entrance Lawn. | ||
*[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RlHzHKwV5qre0-VRWOMeHGMDiAEHPw7DEKMbcdw5b4A/edit?usp=sharing Vegetation Inventory 8/31/19] - this only includes upland species within the douglas-fir stand, and not including the meadow or wetland ecotone. | *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RlHzHKwV5qre0-VRWOMeHGMDiAEHPw7DEKMbcdw5b4A/edit?usp=sharing Vegetation Inventory 8/31/19] - this only includes upland species within the douglas-fir stand, and not including the meadow or wetland ecotone. It was completed in approximately 30 minutes and may have missed a few species, but likely includes all common species. |
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Grass Lakes Nature Reserve is a City of Olympia park property at the headwaters of Green Cove Creek.
North Woods Patch
This is a patch of Douglas Fir forest north of the Kaiser Entrance Lawn.
- Vegetation Inventory 8/31/19 - this only includes upland species within the douglas-fir stand, and not including the meadow or wetland ecotone. It was completed in approximately 30 minutes and may have missed a few species, but likely includes all common species.