Hugus-Goshawk-Minaloosa families, complex, weakly to moderately weathered belt geology, dissected rolling uplands, south aspects

Hugus (35%)
Frigid, Udic, Unglaciated, Loamy, Hills and Mountains, Metasedimentary (western hemlock/moist herb) Western hemlock/Brides bonnet-wild ginger
Alfic Udivitrands
Well drained
Hydric: No
PAWS: 17 cm
mountain slopes
Goshawk (30%)
Warm-Frigid, Dry-Udic, Unglaciated, Loamy, Mountains, Metasedimentary, Ashy surface (grand fir) (grand fir) Grand Fir / Bride's Bonnet
Warm-Frigid, Xeric, Unglaciated, Loamy, Metasedimentary, Hills and Mountains, Ashy surface (Douglas-fir/dry shrub) Douglas fir / mallow ninebark - common snowberry
Andic Haploxeralfs
Well drained
Hydric: No
PAWS: 11 cm
hillslopes / Backslope
Minaloosa (20%)
Warm-Frigid, Moist-Xeric, Unglaciated, Loamy, Mountains, Metasedimentary, Ashy Surface, (grand fir) grand fir/ mallow ninebark - common snowberry
Warm-Frigid, Xeric, Unglaciated, Loamy, Metasedimentary, Hills and Mountains, Ashy surface (Douglas-fir/dry shrub) Douglas fir / mallow ninebark - common snowberry
Vitrandic Haploxerepts
Well drained
Hydric: No
PAWS: 9 cm
mountain slopes
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