Excerpt from Effects of Fire on Flora: A State-of-Knowledge Review, National Fire Effects Workshop, Denver, Colorado, April 10-14, 1978
Southeastward from south-central Alaska along the Pacific Slope, the maritime forest area gradually widens, and the list of tree species becomes more diverse, with giant western redcedar (thuja plicata) and coast Douglas-fir (pseudotsuga menziesii) becoming major forest components (figs. 3 and In southern British Columbia and Washington, the maritime forest area extends about 100 miles inland from the Pacific and its inlets, covering almost all the ter rain between sea level and to feet elevation on the west s10pe of the Cascades. Moreover, the distributions of several North Pacific conifers extend across the coastal moun tains near the British columba-washington border, forming an inland-maritime forest in southeastern British Columbia, northeastern Washington, northern Idaho, and northwestern Montana.
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