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association,
climax,
fern,
forest,
grassland,
habitat type,
shrublandCommon cowparsnip occurs in a wide variety of forested habitat types, as well
as grassland, shrubland, meadow, alpine, and riparian zones
[
3,
13,
14,
34,
85].
Common cowparsnip is a member of the Pacific silver fir (Abies amabilis)
old-growth forest in Washington [
2]. Common cowparsnip occurs in whitebark
pine (Pinus albicaulis) communities of Montana [
3]. It is a common
understory species in subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) and Engelmann
spruce (Picea engelmannii) habitat types of the Intermountain West
[
9,
12,
20,
69]. A subalpine fir/common cowparsnip association in Montana, and a
common cowparsnip-western coneflower (Rudbeckia occidentalis) community type
in Wyoming are described [
14,
20]. A climax black hawthorn (Crataegus
douglasii)-common cowparsnip habitat type has been described for Washington
and Idaho [
13,
50]. A climax quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides)/common cow
parsnip habitat type has been described for Utah and Wyoming [
57,
58].
Common cowparsnip is found in seral quaking aspen community types in Wyoming,
Idaho, Utah, Colorado, and Montana [
7,
34,
41,
57,
58,
85], and is a dominant
understory species in quaking aspen-dominated communities of Utah,
Colorado, and Montana [
41,
64]. An quaking aspen/common cowparsnip habitat
type has been described for Colorado and Idaho [
34,
41]. In Canada, common cow
parsnip is a member of the subboreal, aspen-dominated spruce zone [
8,
11,
75].
In eastern Idaho, western Wyoming, and northern Utah, common cowparsnip occurs
in a red-osier dogwood (Cornus sericea)/common cowparsnip riparian habitat
type [
86]. A California false hellebore (Veratrum californicum)-common cowparsnip
habitat type has been described in Washington [
32]. Common cowparsnip
occurs in riparian areas dominated by willow (Salix spp.) throughout the
Intermountain West [
19,
29,
77].
The following publications list common cowparsnip as a community dominant or
codominant:
Steppe vegetation of Washington [
13]
A vegetation study in the subalpine zone of the western North Cascades,
Washington [
20]
Riparian community type classification of eastern Idaho-western Wyoming
[
86]
Species not previously mentioned but commonly associated with common cow
parsnip include incense-cedar (Calocedrus decurrens), black cottonwood
(Populus trichocarpa var. hastata), narrowleaf cottonwood (P.
angustifolia), thinleaf alder (Alnus incana ssp. tenuifolia), Sitka
alder (A. sinuata), bigtooth maple (Acer grandidentatum), bigleaf maple
(A. macrophyllum), Pacific yew (Taxus brevifolia), dwarf bilberry
(Vaccinium myrtillus), grouse whortleberry (V. scoparium), roses (Rosa
spp.), mountain snowberry (Symphoricarpos oreophilus), western snowberry
(S. occidentalis), Saskatoon serviceberry (Amelanchier alnifolia),
bristly gooseberry (Ribes setosum), common chokecherry (Prunus
virginiana), California hazel (Corylus cornuta var. californica), fowl
bluegrass (Poa palustris), California brome (Bromus carinatus), blue
wildrye (Elymus glaucus), field horsetail (Equisetum arvense), bluejoint
reedgrass (Calamagrostis canadensis), fireweed (Epilobium
angustifolium), western aster (Aster occidentalis), large-leaved avens
(Geum macrophyllum), sweet-scented bedstraw (Galium triflorum), stinging
nettle (Urtica dioica), Sitka valerian (Valeriana sitchensis), smooth
woodrush (Luzuli hitchcockii), menziesia (Menziesia ferruginea),
queencup beadlily (Clintonia uniflora), tall larkspur (Delphinium
occidentalis), Richardson's geranium (Geranium richardsonii), saw
groundsel (Senecio serra), and bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum)
[
11,
12,
20,
29,
57,
58].