ECT (S, SE, NNW, etc.): % SLOPE: SLOPE SHAPE (concave, convex, straight, etc.): 



HT EXPOSURE (open, shaded, partial shade, etc.): 



OGRAPHIC POSITION (crest, upperslope, midslope, lowerslope, bottom, etc.): 



STURE: (dry, moist, saturated, inundated, seasonal seepage, etc.): 



ENT MATERIAL: 



^ORPHIC LAND FORM (e.g. glaciated mountain slopes and ridges, alpine glacial valley, rolling uplands, breaklands, 

 uvial-col luvial- lacustrine (f loodplains, terraces etc.), rocksl ides) 



L TEXTURE: 



DENCE OF DISTURBANCE: 



JLATION SIZE : 



IMATED NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS (or exact count, if feasible; if plants are spreading vegetatively, indicate number of 

 ial stems): 



3ER OF SUBPOPULATIONS (if applicable): 

 i OF AREA COVERED BY POPULATION (acres): 



LOGY : 



JOLOGY (percentage flowering, fruiting, vegetative): 



SYMBIOTIC OR PARASITIC RELATIONSHIPS?: 



)ENCE OF DISEASE, PREDATION OR INJURY?: 



!ODUCTIVE SUCCESS (evidence of seed dispersal and establishment): 



JHENTATIOH : 



fOGRAPH TAKEN? (if so, indicate photographer and repository): 



:iMEN TAKEN? (if so, list collector, collection number, and repository): 



JT I F I CAT ION (list name of person making determination, and/or name of flora or book used): 



)ATA PLOT NUMBER (attach photocopied data sheets): 



1ENTS: 



(WHEN COMPLETED, SEND TO ADDRESS ON FRONT) 



