Scotts Bluff National Monument - Plants

Scotts Bluff National Monument
Scotts Bluff National Monument by National Parks Service

Four hundred fifty-two species, subspecies, and varieties of vascular plants have been identified at Scotts Bluff National Monument. The vegetation is divided into three major plant associations: 1) the moderately dense mixed-grass prairie, 2) the ponderosa pine/Rocky Mountain juniper/eastern red cedar forests, and 3) the hardwood association along the floodplain of the North Platte River. Within these plant associations can be further found seven major habitat types: riverine woodland, coniferous woodland, mixed-grass prairie, riparian habitat associated with irrigation canals, pine-studded bluffs, shrub-dominated slopes, and badlands. In 1995 twenty vegetation "mapping classes" were identified within the boundaries of the Monument in accordance with the Federal Geographic Data Committee's National Vegetation Classification Standard. A vegetation map was produced from this research. The mixed-grass prairie is the predominant vegetative cover of the Monument.

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