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Biome of temperate Deciduous Forest. BY: Julia Damman Megan Doll and George Cutler. Botanist.
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Biome of temperate Deciduous Forest BY: Julia Damman Megan Doll and George Cutler
Botanist There are many plants in this forest one of the most common ones are deciduous trees, these trees shed there leaves and grow new ones. Oaks and maples are examples of these trees. There are many more plaints like The American beech, Carpet moss, Common lime, Guilder rose, Lady fern, Northern arrowood, pecan, white birch, white oak and of course Deciduous trees! This forest receives enough rain to support the trees and other plants at least 50 cm per year. The growing season usually last about five to six months. Most of the plants change color in autumn. In this forest there are cool mornings and hot days. Luckily the forest provides most of all what the plants need to survive!
Guelde rose White oak American beech Deciduous tree Carpet moss Lady fern Pecan Northern arrow-wood White birch Common lime
Deciduous forests can be found in the eastern half of North America, and the middle of Europe. There are many deciduous forests in Asia. Some of the major areas that they are in are southwest Russia, Japan, and eastern China. There are deciduous forests also located in New Zealand, and southeastern Australia. Deciduous forest have landforms of mountains, valleys, hills, and flat plateaus.