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  2. Temperate deciduous forest - Wikipedia

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    A logging truck and trailer transporting lumber from a temperate deciduous forest. Humans rely on wood from temperate deciduous forests for use in the timber industry as well as paper [14] and charcoal production. [18] Logging practices emit high levels of carbon while also causing erosion because fewer tree roots are present to provide soil ...

  3. Deciduous - Wikipedia

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    The converse of deciduous is evergreen, where foliage is shed on a different schedule from deciduous plants, therefore appearing to remain green year round because not all the leaves are shed at the same time. [9] Plants that are intermediate may be called semi-deciduous; they lose old foliage as new growth begins. [10]

  4. List of forageable plants - Wikipedia

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    Plant image Part image Common name Binomial name Distribution Edible parts and uses Ref. Yarrow Achillea millefolium: Native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere All parts in small quantity, leaves when young [35] [36] Amaranth, pigweed, tumbleweed Amaranthus retroflexus: Native to the tropical Americas, but widespread worldwide

  5. Eastern Temperate Forests - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Temperate Forest region can thus be described as "warm, humid, and temperate" with abundant levels of precipitation year-round. There are many global patterns that affect and contribute to the climate of the Eastern Temperate Forest region, such as global ocean currents, El Nino, La Nina, the Gulf Stream current, and global air ...

  6. Temperate forest - Wikipedia

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    A temperate forest is a forest found between the tropical and boreal regions, located in the temperate zone. It is the second largest terrestrial biome, covering 25% [ 1 ] of the world's forest area, only behind the boreal forest , which covers about 33%.

  7. New England–Acadian forests - Wikipedia

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    This forest type is considered the northern extension of the mixed mesophytic deciduous forest. The four dominant canopy species of the hemlock-northern hardwood forests are sugar maple ( Acer saccharum ), beech ( Fagus grandifolia ), yellow birch ( Betula alleghaniensis ) and hemlock ( Tsuga canadensis ).

  8. Drought deciduous - Wikipedia

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    Common deciduous plant species, either temperate or drought, will appear in temperate deciduous forest biomes which alternates continuously. It usually has distinct seasonal differences, winter, spring, summer and autumn, and an obvious contrast of winter and summer.

  9. Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests - Wikipedia

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    Extent of temperate broadleaf and mixed forests An example of temperate broadleaf and mixed forest in La Mauricie National Park, Quebec.. Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest is a temperate climate terrestrial habitat type defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature, with broadleaf tree ecoregions, and with conifer and broadleaf tree mixed coniferous forest ecoregions.