{{one source|date=August 2014}} '''Mixed conifer forest''' is a vegetation type dominated by a mixture of broadleaf trees and conifers.<ref name=SNW>Sierra Nevada Wildflowers, Karen Wiese, 2nd ed, 2013, p 13–14</ref> It is generally located in mountains, below the upper montane vegetation type.
==Sierra Nevada range== In the Sierra Nevada mountain range of the western United States, the mixed conifer forest is found at elevations of {{Convert|1200|-|5500|ft}} in the north, {{convert|2000|-|6500|ft}} in central areas, and {{convert|2500|-|9000|ft}} in the south.<ref name=SNW/> Characteristic conifers include Ponderosa Pine (''Pinus ponderosa''), Sugar Pine (''Pinus lambertiana''), Incense Cedar (''Calocedrus decurrens''), White Fir (''Abies concolor''), Douglas Fir (''Pseudotsuga menziesii''), and Giant Sequoias (''Sequoiadendron giganteum'') in pockets. Characteristic broadleaved trees include Black Oak (''Quercus kelloggii''), and understory trees and shrubs, including Canyon Live Oak (''Quercus chrysolepis''), Dogwood (''Cornus'' spp.), Mountain Misery (''Chamaebatia foliolosa''), and Manzanitas (''Arctostaphylos'' spp.).<ref name=SNW/> Precipitation in areas of this vegetation type is {{convert|25|-|80|in}}, much of this falling as snow.<ref name=SNW/> Growing season is about seven months, in areas with summer high temperatures of {{convert|80|-|90|F}}, and winter lows of {{convert|22|-|34|F}}.<ref name=SNW/>
==See also== *Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest *Cedar hemlock douglas-fir forest
==See also== * [https://www.firescience.gov/projects/09-2-01-7/project/09-2-01-7_final_report.pdf USFS Joint Fire Science Program: Defining Mixed Conifer forest] — ''in the Southwestern plateaus and uplands; the Central and Southern Rocky Mountains; the Sierra Nevada; and the Transverse and Peninsular Ranges in Southern California.'' * [https://web.archive.org/web/20150922015704/http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5181234.pdf USDA Forest Service: Mixed Conifer Forest] * [https://www.nps.gov/band/learn/nature/mixed-conifer.htm NPS.gov: Mixed Conifer Forest in Bandelier National Monument] — ''New Mexico''. * [http://csfs.colostate.edu/colorado-forests/forest-types/mixed-conifer/ Colorado State Forest Service: Mixed Conifer Forest] * [http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/restoreyourshore/pg/mixedforest.html Minnesota Department of Natural Resources: Mixed coniferous-deciduous forest] * [http://www.fs.fed.us/land/ecosysmgmt/colorimagemap/images/m242.html U.S. Forest Service: Cascade Mixed Forest--Coniferous Forest--Alpine Meadow Province] — ''Pacific Northwest''. * [https://web.archive.org/web/20151106061226/http://www.calforestfoundation.org/pdf/RESTORING-MIXED-CONIFER-FORESTS.pdf The Forest Foundation: Restoring mixed-conifer forests] * [http://www.laspilitas.com/nature-of-california/communities/mixed-evergreen-forest Las Pilitas Native Plant Nursery Database: Info on California mixed evergreen forest] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20101105113500/http://mdia.org/plant_communities/mixed_evergreen_forest.htm Plant Communities of Mount Diablo - Mixed Evergreen Forest]
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