Pacific Northwest Dry Silver Fir Forest

EVT 7174North Pacific Dry-Mesic Silver Fir-Western Hemlock-Douglas-fir Forest
CES204.098GNRTreeConifer
Summary
This forested system occurs only in the Pacific Northwest mountains, primarily west of the Cascade Crest. It generally occurs in an elevational band between Pseudotsuga menziesii - Tsuga heterophylla forests and Tsuga mertensiana forests. It dominates mid-montane dry to mesic maritime and some submaritime climatic zones from northwestern British Columbia to northwestern Oregon. In British Columbia and in the Olympic Mountains, this system occurs on the leeward side of the mountains only. In the Washington Cascades, it occurs on both windward and leeward sides of the mountains (in other words, it laps over the Cascade Crest to the "eastside"). Stand-replacement fires are regular with mean return intervals of about 200-500 years. Fire frequency tends to decrease with increasing elevation and continentality but still remains within this typical range. A somewhat variable winter snowpack that typically lasts for 2-6 months is characteristic. The climatic zone within which it occurs is sometimes referred to as the "rain-on-snow" zone because of the common occurrence of major winter rainfall on an established snowpack. Tsuga heterophylla and/or Abies amabilis dominate the canopy of late-seral stands, though Pseudotsuga menziesii is usually also common because of its long lifespan, and Callitropsis nootkatensis can be codominant, especially at higher elevations. Abies procera forests (usually mixed with silver fir) are included in this system and occur in the Cascades from central Washington to central Oregon and rarely in the Coast Range of Oregon. Pseudotsuga menziesii is a common species (unlike the mesic western hemlock-silver fir forest system) that regenerates after fires and therefore is frequent as a codominant, except at the highest elevations; the prevalence of this species is an important indicator in relation to the related climatically wetter North Pacific Mesic Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest (CES204.097). Abies lasiocarpa sometimes occurs as a codominant on the east side of the Cascades and in submaritime British Columbia. Understory species that tend to be more common or unique in this type compared to the wetter North Pacific Mesic Western Hemlock-Silver Fir Forest (CES204.097) include Achlys triphylla, Mahonia nervosa, Xerophyllum tenax, Vaccinium membranaceum, Rhododendron macrophyllum, and Rhododendron albiflorum. Vaccinium ovalifolium, while still common, only dominates on more moist sites within this type, unlike in the related type where it is nearly ubiquitous.
Source: NatureServe Explorer
Vegetation
Tsuga heterophylla and/or Abies amabilis dominate the canopy of late-seral stands, though Pseudotsuga menziesii is usually also common because of its long lifespan, and Callitropsis nootkatensis (= Chamaecyparis nootkatensis) can be codominant, especially at higher elevations. Abies procera forests (usually mixed with silver fir) are included in this system and occur in the Cascades from central Washington to central Oregon and rarely in the Coast Range of Oregon. Pseudotsuga menziesii is a common species (unlike the mesic western hemlock-silver fir forest system) that regenerates after fires and therefore is frequent as a codominant, except at the highest elevations. Abies lasiocarpa sometimes occurs as a codominant on the east side of the Cascades and in submaritime British Columbia. Understory species that tend to be more common or unique in this type include Achlys triphylla, Mahonia nervosa, Xerophyllum tenax, Vaccinium membranaceum, Rhododendron macrophyllum, and Rhododendron albiflorum. Vaccinium ovalifolium, while still common, only dominates on more moist sites within this type, unlike in the related type where it is nearly ubiquitous.
Source: NatureServe Explorer
Dynamics
Landfire VDDT models: R#ABAMlo; they use Pseudotsuga menziesii as an indicator so some of the eastside Abies amabilis are included with Picea engelmannii or Pinus monticola.
Source: NatureServe Explorer
Distribution
This system only occurs in the Pacific Northwest mountains, on the leeward side of coastal mountains in both British Columbia and in the Olympic Mountains of Washington. It occurs throughout most of the Washington Cascades on both west and east sides (sporadically on the east) and in the western Cascades of northern to central Oregon. It occurs very sporadically in the Willapa Hills of southwestern Washington and in the northern Oregon Coast Range. This type may also occur on the east side of the Oregon Cascades north of 45°N latitude (Mount Hood National Forest - Hood River and Barlow ranger districts, and possibly the northern edge of Warm Springs Reservation in part of the McQuinn Strip).
Source: NatureServe Explorer
Ecologically Associated Plant Species

Plant species that characterize this ecosystem type, organized by vegetation stratum. These are species ecologically associated with the ecosystem, not confirmed present in any specific area.

Tree canopy

Abies amabilis, Abies lasiocarpa, Abies procera, Callitropsis nootkatensis, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Tsuga heterophylla, Tsuga mertensiana

Shrub/sapling (tall & short)

Rhododendron albiflorum, Rhododendron macrophyllum, Vaccinium membranaceum, Vaccinium ovalifolium

Short shrub/sapling

Berberis nervosa

Herb (field)

Achlys triphylla, Boechera hastatula, Botrychium ascendens, Botrychium paradoxum, Erigeron howellii, Erythronium elegans, Lathyrus holochlorus, Pedicularis rainierensis, Sidalcea hirtipes, Sidalcea nelsoniana, Sisyrinchium sarmentosum, Sullivantia oregana, Xerophyllum tenax

Nonvascular

Bryoria pikei, Gastroboletus vividus, Octaviania cyanescens, Otidea smithii, Phaeocollybia gregaria, Phaeocollybia lilacifolia, Ramaria rubribrunnescens, Rhizopogon alexsmithii, Rhizopogon brunneiniger, Rhizopogon ellipsosporus, Rhizopogon inquinatus, Russula aromatica, Russula castellanoi
Source: NatureServe Ecological System assessment
Ecologically Associated Animals (12)

Animal species ecologically associated with this ecosystem type based on NatureServe assessment. These are species whose habitat requirements overlap with this ecosystem, not confirmed present in any specific roadless area.

Mammals (6)

Common NameScientific NameG-Rank
Southern Red-backed VoleClethrionomys gapperiG5
North American PorcupineErethizon dorsatumG5
Snowshoe HareLepus americanusG5
American ErmineMustela richardsoniiG5
Long-tailed WeaselNeogale frenataG5
Douglas' SquirrelTamiasciurus douglasiiG5

Amphibians (2)

Common NameScientific NameG-Rank
Oregon Slender SalamanderBatrachoseps wrightiG3
Oregon Spotted FrogRana pretiosaG2

Insects (1)

Common NameScientific NameG-Rank
Scott's CaddisflyAllomyia scottiG1

Molluscs (2)

Common NameScientific NameG-Rank
Keeled Jumping-slugHemphillia burringtoniG3
Broadwhorl Tightcoil SnailPristiloma johnsoniG3

Other (1)

Common NameScientific NameG-Rank
Panther Jumping-slugHemphillia pantherinaG1
Source: NatureServe Ecological System assessment
At-Risk Species Associated with this Ecosystem (28)

Species with conservation concern that are ecologically associated with this ecosystem type. G-Rank indicates global conservation status: G1 (critically imperiled) through G5 (secure). ESA status indicates U.S. Endangered Species Act listing.

Common NameScientific NameG-RankESA Status
Scott's CaddisflyAllomyia scottiG1--
Oregon Slender SalamanderBatrachoseps wrightiG3--
Hell's Canyon RockcressBoechera hastatulaG2--
Peculiar MoonwortBotrychium paradoxumG3G4--
Howell's FleabaneErigeron howelliiG2--
Coast Range FawnlilyErythronium elegansG2--
a fungusGastroboletus vividusG3--
Keeled Jumping-slugHemphillia burringtoniG3--
Panther Jumping-slugHemphillia pantherinaG1--
Thinleaf PeavineLathyrus holochlorusG2?--
a fungusOctaviania cyanescensG2?--
a fungusOtidea smithiiG3--
Mount Rainier LousewortPedicularis rainierensisG2--
a fungusPhaeocollybia gregariaG2--
a fungusPhaeocollybia lilacifoliaG2?--
Broadwhorl Tightcoil SnailPristiloma johnsoniG3--
a fungusRamaria rubribrunnescensG2G3--
Oregon Spotted FrogRana pretiosaG2Threatened
a fungusRhizopogon alexsmithiiG2--
a fungusRhizopogon brunneinigerG2G3--
a fungusRhizopogon ellipsosporusG2G3--
a fungusRhizopogon inquinatusG2--
a fungusRussula aromaticaG2G3--
a fungusRussula castellanoiG2--
Bristly-stem SidalceaSidalcea hirtipesG2--
Nelson's SidalceaSidalcea nelsonianaG2G3Delisted
Pale Blue-eyed-grassSisyrinchium sarmentosumG2--
Oregon SullivantiaSullivantia oreganaG2--
Source: NatureServe Ecological System assessment
Component Associations (17)

Plant community associations that occur within this ecological system. Associations are the finest level of the U.S. National Vegetation Classification (USNVC) and describe specific, repeating assemblages of plant species. Each association represents a distinct community type that may be found where this ecosystem occurs.

NameG-Rank
Abies amabilis - Abies lowiana / Mahonia nervosa ForestG2 NatureServe
Abies amabilis - Abies lowiana / Maianthemum stellatum ForestG4 NatureServe
Abies amabilis - (Pseudotsuga menziesii, Abies procera) / Vaccinium membranaceum / Xerophyllum tenax ForestG4 NatureServe
Abies amabilis - Pseudotsuga menziesii / Achlys triphylla ForestGNR NatureServe
Abies amabilis - Pseudotsuga menziesii / Rhododendron macrophyllum / Cornus unalaschkensis ForestG4 NatureServe
Abies amabilis - (Pseudotsuga menziesii, Tsuga heterophylla) / Rhododendron macrophyllum ForestGNR NatureServe
Abies amabilis - (Pseudotsuga menziesii) / Vaccinium membranaceum / Achlys triphylla ForestGNR NatureServe
Abies amabilis / Rhododendron macrophyllum - Gaultheria shallon ForestG4 NatureServe
Abies amabilis - (Tsuga heterophylla) / Vaccinium membranaceum / Orthilia secunda ForestG4 NatureServe
Abies amabilis - (Tsuga heterophylla) / Vaccinium membranaceum - Vaccinium alaskaense ForestG4 NatureServe
Abies amabilis / Vaccinium membranaceum - Tiarella trifoliata ForestG4 NatureServe
Abies amabilis / Vaccinium scoparium ForestG4 NatureServe
Tsuga heterophylla - Abies amabilis - Pseudotsuga menziesii / Gaultheria shallon ForestGNR NatureServe
Tsuga heterophylla - Abies amabilis - Pseudotsuga menziesii / Mahonia nervosa ForestG4 NatureServe
Tsuga heterophylla - Abies amabilis - (Pseudotsuga menziesii) / Vaccinium alaskaense ForestG4 NatureServe
Tsuga heterophylla - Abies amabilis / Vaccinium alaskaense / Rubus pedatus ForestG4 NatureServe
Tsuga heterophylla - Abies amabilis / Vaccinium alaskaense / Tiarella trifoliata var. unifoliata ForestG4 NatureServe
State Conservation Ranks (2)

Subnational conservation status ranks (S-ranks) assigned by Natural Heritage Programs in each state where this ecosystem occurs. S1 indicates critically imperiled at the state level, S2 imperiled, S3 vulnerable, S4 apparently secure, and S5 secure. An ecosystem may be globally secure but imperiled in specific states at the edge of its range.

StateS-Rank
ORSNR
WASNR
Roadless Areas (138)

Inventoried Roadless Areas where this ecosystem is present, identified from LANDFIRE 2024 Existing Vegetation Type spatial analysis. Coverage indicates the proportion of each area occupied by this ecosystem type.

Oregon (55)

AreaForestCoverageHectares
Twin LakesMt. Hood National Forest49.6%1,216.17
Echo MountainWillamette National Forest42.9%1,404.9
Waldo - Salmon CreekWillamette National Forest35.4%457.83
Gordon MeadowsWillamette National Forest34.8%1,332.54
Wind CreekMt. Hood National Forest34.1%751.05
Middle SantiamWillamette National Forest33.8%1,000.98
Gold CreekWillamette National Forest33.3%183.87
LakeMt. Hood National Forest31.3%168.21
Salmon - HuckleberryMt. Hood National Forest31.2%2,217.33
Bulldog RockWillamette National Forest27.6%62.46
Roaring RiverMt. Hood National Forest27.4%3,031.38
Bull Of The WoodsMt. Hood National Forest26.2%938.16
Waldo - KochWillamette National Forest25.9%25.92
Chucksney MountainWillamette National Forest25.8%1,604.07
Medicine Creek AppendageUmpqua National Forest25.5%76.77
Bulldog RockUmpqua National Forest23.3%571.95
Mt. Jefferson AdditionMt. Hood National Forest22.2%14.49
Fish Creek AppendageUmpqua National Forest20.9%116.28
Rainbow FallsWillamette National Forest20.4%5.49
Waldo - Many PrariesWillamette National Forest20.0%209.16
Roaring RiverWillamette National Forest19.7%170.19
Frog CampWillamette National Forest18.3%36.18
Lonesome Meadow AppendageUmpqua National Forest18.2%68.58
Rolling Grounds AppendageUmpqua National Forest16.5%132.93
Mt. Hood AdditionsMt. Hood National Forest16.2%856.62
Mclennon MountainWillamette National Forest15.6%510.21
Waldo - MoolackWillamette National Forest15.3%73.26
LarchMt. Hood National Forest14.1%739.71
Waldo - FujiWillamette National Forest12.0%742.41
Badger CreekMt. Hood National Forest11.9%40.68
Mosquito CreekWillamette National Forest10.3%13.95
Calf - Copeland CreekUmpqua National Forest9.1%579.15
Menagerie (rooster Rock)Willamette National Forest8.9%13.5
Maiden PeakWillamette National Forest8.7%337.23
Opal CreekWillamette National Forest8.2%180
CornpatchWillamette National Forest7.9%234.99
EagleMt. Hood National Forest7.7%526.41
SherwoodUmpqua National Forest6.3%62.28
Mt. JeffersonDeschutes National Forest5.9%54.27
Rogue - Umpqua DivideRogue River National Forests5.6%151.56
OlallieMt. Hood National Forest5.4%166.95
Castle Rock AppendageUmpqua National Forest5.4%101.25
Waldo - LakeWillamette National Forest4.1%49.86
WaldoDeschutes National Forest3.2%64.62
HuckleberryWillamette National Forest3.0%9.54
CharltonDeschutes National Forest3.0%84.51
FairviewUmpqua National Forest2.7%81.63
Thirsty Creek AppendageUmpqua National Forest1.7%15.93
Canton CreekUmpqua National Forest1.5%40.5
Three SistersDeschutes National Forest1.4%43.02
ElkhornWillamette National Forest1.2%43.74
Maiden PeakDeschutes National Forest1.2%123.12
LastUmpqua National Forest1.1%35.28
SherwoodRogue River National Forests1.0%27.9
West - South BachelorDeschutes National Forest0.5%56.34

Washington (83)

AreaForestCoverageHectares
WaluptGifford Pinchot National Forest73.9%184.59
Laughing WaterGifford Pinchot National Forest67.7%320.13
West AdamsGifford Pinchot National Forest61.9%561.24
ChambersGifford Pinchot National Forest61.9%502.47
WobblyGifford Pinchot National Forest55.1%1,411.92
CortrightGifford Pinchot National Forest53.1%743.67
SuntopMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest52.5%436.86
Carlton RidgeGifford Pinchot National Forest48.2%426.69
ClearwaterMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest43.1%1,574.28
Angry MountainGifford Pinchot National Forest39.6%71.46
Red MountainGifford Pinchot National Forest39.1%472.86
Silver CreekMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest38.0%161.73
Blue LakeGifford Pinchot National Forest37.1%1,703.07
HorseshoeGifford Pinchot National Forest36.6%1,122.21
Norse PeakMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest33.1%1,226.97
Packwood LakeGifford Pinchot National Forest31.4%138.06
Tolmie CreekMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest29.9%41.04
Heather LakeWenatchee National Forest29.7%1,278.27
Dark DivideGifford Pinchot National Forest29.3%6,229.08
Coal Creek BluffGifford Pinchot National Forest28.0%131.85
PompeyGifford Pinchot National Forest27.8%2,700.99
Deer CreekGifford Pinchot National Forest26.9%95.94
Spencer RidgeGifford Pinchot National Forest26.3%626.76
Glacier Peak AMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest26.2%41.22
Glacier Peak JMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest24.5%2,626.38
Canyon CreekWenatchee National Forest23.9%772.29
Glacier Peak GMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest22.5%757.8
Thorp Mtn.Wenatchee National Forest21.2%1,951.47
BackboneGifford Pinchot National Forest21.1%102.51
TumwaterGifford Pinchot National Forest20.2%708.75
Red LakeGifford Pinchot National Forest19.8%172.98
Dixon MountainGifford Pinchot National Forest19.7%505.71
StrawberryGifford Pinchot National Forest18.4%389.79
Nason RidgeWenatchee National Forest15.9%1,241.1
Prairie MountainMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest15.8%237.87
TaneumWenatchee National Forest14.9%1,576.44
BourbonGifford Pinchot National Forest14.9%271.8
Big Lava BedGifford Pinchot National Forest14.7%1,134.9
Norse PeakWenatchee National Forest14.5%598.41
Mt. Baker NorthMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest14.2%971.55
Glacier Peak LMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest13.8%785.88
Mt. Baker MaMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest13.6%1,366.29
White Chuck MountainMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest12.9%310.59
South MidwayGifford Pinchot National Forest11.9%114.48
Lonesome LakeMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest10.9%22.41
Glacier Peak KMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest10.6%2,036.97
Glacier Peak BMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest10.6%828
Liberty BellOkanogan National Forest10.1%4,425.84
Oakes PeakMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest9.9%74.61
Hidden LakeMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest9.8%257.76
SiouxonGifford Pinchot National Forest9.7%503.64
Boulder RiverMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest9.7%1,274.67
Silver StarGifford Pinchot National Forest8.7%274.86
White PassGifford Pinchot National Forest8.7%40.41
Alma CopperMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest8.6%293.13
Glacier Peak HMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest8.6%353.61
Eagle RockMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest7.7%1,061.01
Alpine Lakes Adj.Wenatchee National Forest7.7%1,769.13
Twin LakesWenatchee National Forest7.6%693.18
Glacier Peak IMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest7.4%456.21
Glacier Peak MMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest7.4%34.92
Mt. Baker SouthMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest7.2%192.51
TeanawayWenatchee National Forest7.1%2,102.22
Rock CreekWenatchee National Forest7.0%907.83
PressentinMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest6.7%396.9
Wodouglas Adj.Wenatchee National Forest6.7%486.09
Higgins MountainMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest6.6%352.8
Mt. Baker Noisy - DiobsudMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest5.7%1,285.92
Mt. Baker WestMt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest5.2%531.45
Upper SkokomishOlympic National Forest4.5%170.64
SawtoothOkanogan National Forest3.7%1,812.69
Moonlight DomeOlympic National Forest3.2%63.99
Jefferson RidgeOlympic National Forest2.7%71.91
QuartzWenatchee National Forest2.7%93.78
Bear CreekGifford Pinchot National Forest2.6%83.97
Goat Rocks AdjWenatchee National Forest2.0%49.23
Rugged RidgeOlympic National Forest1.9%34.29
LightningOlympic National Forest1.8%52.02
EntiatWenatchee National Forest1.6%458.37
Mt. ZionOlympic National Forest1.5%21.15
Jupiter RidgeOlympic National Forest1.3%54.54
QuilceneOlympic National Forest1.3%95.67
Gotchen CreekGifford Pinchot National Forest1.0%31.23
Methodology and Data Sources

Ecosystem classification: Ecosystems are classified using the LANDFIRE 2024 Existing Vegetation Type (EVT) layer, mapped to NatureServe Terrestrial Ecological Systems via a curated crosswalk. Each EVT is linked to the USNVC (U.S. National Vegetation Classification) hierarchy through pixel-level co-occurrence analysis of LANDFIRE EVT and NatureServe IVC Group rasters across all roadless areas.

Vegetation coverage: Coverage percentages and hectares are derived from zonal statistics of the LANDFIRE 2024 EVT raster intersected with roadless area boundaries.

Ecosystem narratives and community species: Sourced from the NatureServe Explorer API, representing professional ecological assessments of vegetation composition, environmental setting, dynamics, threats, and characteristic species assemblages.

IVC hierarchy: The International Vegetation Classification hierarchy is sourced from the USNVC v3.0 Catalog, providing the full classification from Biome through Association levels.

Component associations: Plant community associations listed as components of each NatureServe Ecological System. Association data from the NatureServe Explorer API.

State ranks: Conservation status ranks assigned by NatureServe member programs in each state where the ecosystem occurs.