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Coulter pine is most frequent on steep south-facing slopes and ridges. [13] [14] [15] Soils may be poor to fertile, and are typically dry. Coulter pine is an indicator of serpentine soils, but also occurs on a variety of other substrates. Soils range from loamy to gravelly or rocky in texture.
Overstory species include coulter pine, monterey pine, bishop pine, shore pine, and several endemic cypresses, species which generally rely on fire to open their cones and release seeds. Closed-cone forests often grow in low nutrient and/or stressed soils, which can lead to slow growth.
Coulter pine (Pinus coulteri) or; Gray pine (Pinus sabiniana) Common wildlife include Steller's jay, chestnut-backed chickadee, western gray squirrel, raccoon and many others. These forests are more diverse in animal life than those having only conifers. The predominance of broadleaf trees provide a greater abundance of food sources.
Young spring growth ("candles") on a loblolly pine: Monterey pine bark: Monterey pine cone on forest floor: Whitebark pine in the Sierra Nevada: Hartweg's pine forest in Mexico: The bark of a pine in Tecpan, Guatemala: A pine, probably P. pseudostrobus, in Guatemala
The main trees of this habitat are Sargent cypress, MacNab cypress, Monterey pine, Knobcone pine and Bishop pine with California scrub oak. Small patches of coniferous forest are dominated by Ponderosa pine , Jeffrey pine , Sugar pine , Coulter pine , Coast Douglas-fir , incense-cedar , white fir and western juniper .
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Coulter pine (Pinus coulteri) Gray pine (Pinus sabiniana) Flora of the Northern Inner Coast Ranges was described by Willis Linn Jepson early on, he was one of the first to do so. He noted the presence of Yellow pine and Sugar pine species. [2] Other trees include Canyon live oak (Quercus chrysolepis).