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Its woodland zone differs from the woodlands of other mountainous areas in the Great Basin in the prevalence of interior chaparral species, such as Gambel oak, desert scrub oak, and canyon maple, interspersed with the pinyon and juniper.
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Other important plants in the sagebrush belt are antelope bitterbrush, shadscale, fourwing saltbush, rubber rabbitbrush, spiny hopsage, horsebrush, and short-statured Gambel oak.
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Pinyon and juniper occur on shallow, stony soils with scattered areas of Gambel oak at higher elevations.
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Low to middle elevations are grazed and support Gambel oak, widely-spaced ponderosa pine, and mountain brush.
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Ponderosa pine and Gambel oak are common, along with mountain mahogany and serviceberry.
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Gambel oak and alligator juniper are also components of these pine forests.
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With similarities to Ecoregion 23c, ponderosa pine and Gambel oak are common, with mountain mahogany and a dense understory.
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The region contains more pinyon-juniper and Gambel oak woodlands than the Wyoming Basin (18) to the north.
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The elevation limits and vegetation of this region are similar to the crystalline (21c) and volcanic (21h) mid-elevation forests; however a larger area of Gambel oak woodlands and forest is found in this region.
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