Chappell 2004 terrestrial plant associations Puget trough
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Chappell, Chris. 2004. Terrestrial plant associations of the Puget trough ecoregion. Natural Heritage Program, Department of Natural Resource, Olympia, Washington.
Notes
- This PDF combines all the monographs into a single document with bookmarks.
- Chappell was among the last state employees who completed large scale field work to describe natural vegetation in the Puget Trough.
- These observations of natural plant community structure are linked to observations of soil.