Low-volume and Slow-burning Vegetation for Planting on Clearings in California Chaparral

Low-volume and Slow-burning Vegetation for Planting on Clearings in California Chaparral

Auteur : Eamor C. Nord, Lisle R. Green

Date de publication : 1977

Éditeur : Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station

Nombre de pages : 41

Résumé du livre

Vegetation that is low-growing and either low in volume, slow bwning, or both, is needed for reduction of fire hazard on fuelbreaks and other brush-cleared areas in California. Of over 50 shrub species and many grass species that were test planted, about 20 shrubs and an equal number of grasses were chosen for plot and field trials. Creeping sage, a few saltbushes. and a few grasses-mostly perennials-are adapted within the wide range of chaparral site conditions, and were successfully established by direct seedings as well as by other cultural methods on these sites. Shrub test results are tabulated and characteristics of each of the more promising species are described. With attention to usefulness for planting; techniques for collecting or treating seed to improve gennination and for propagating plants; and methods for establishing these plants on wildland sites.

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