Contents Notes |
What is vegetation? -- History of vegetation classification -- Difference between classifications and maps -- CNPS approach to classification -- Conservation and management in the present and future -- Changes since the first edition -- Species life history traits and fire regime information -- How to read the alliance descriptions -- Keys and descriptions for California vegetation -- Key and description for forests and woodlands -- Key and descriptions for shrubland vegetation -- Key and descriptions herbaceous vegetation. "California is famous for its beautiful plant displays across the landscape, known collectively as plant communities or vegetation, such as redwood forests. This guide to California{u2019}s plant communities focuses on conserving both the individual species and the surrounding habitat. The vegetation classification system introduced in the first Manual of California Vegetation has since become widely accepted as the state standard. This completely updated edition has been expanded to include the following: over 485 descriptions, 352 vegetation maps, descriptions of regional variation, detailed life history information, data on fire, flooding, and other natural processes, restoration and other management considerations, revised and expanded lists of references."--Balogh International. |