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  2. Tundra of North America - Wikipedia

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    The tundra is an extremely harsh, cold, windy, and unique ecosystem found on the extreme north and south latitudes of our Earth. The soil consists mostly of frozen permafrost, which makes it difficult for extended root systems to grow, and water to drain and support a wide variety of plant life.

  3. Temperate coniferous forest - Wikipedia

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    Temperate coniferous forests are found predominantly in areas with warm summers and cool winters, and vary in their kinds of plant life. In some, needleleaf trees dominate, while others are home primarily to broadleaf evergreen trees or a mix of both tree types. [ 1 ]

  4. Tundra - Wikipedia

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    The flora of the alpine tundra is characterized by plants that grow close to the ground, including perennial grasses, sedges, forbs, cushion plants, mosses, and lichens. [28] The flora is adapted to the harsh conditions of the alpine environment, which include low temperatures, dryness, ultraviolet radiation, and a short growing season.

  5. Ecology of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The ecology of Florida considers the state's two Level I and three Level II/III ecoregions containing more than 80 distinct ecosystems. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They differ in hydrology , climate, landforms, soil types, flora, and fauna, forming a global biodiversity hotspot .

  6. List of endangered plants of North America - Wikipedia

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    Bonamia grandiflora (Florida lady's nightcap) Bonamia menziesii (Hawaii lady's nightcap) Brighamia insignis (cabbage on a stick) Brighamia rockii (pua 'ala) Brodiaea filifolia (threadleaf brodiaea) Brodiaea pallida (Chinese Camp brodiaea) Buxus vahlii (Vahl's boxwood) Caesalpinia kavaiensis (uhiuhi) Callicarpa ampla (capa rose)

  7. Florida scrub - Wikipedia

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    Plants that are endemic to scrub and "scrubby" communities in Florida [b] and that are listed as endangered by the State of Florida (but not by the USFWC) include: Bonamia grandiflora (Florida lady's nightcap, Florida bonamia, scrub morning glory), Asclepias curtissii (Curtiss's milkweed), Chamaesyce cumulicola (coastal dune sandmat, sand dune ...

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  9. Category:Endemic flora of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Endemic flora of Florida; Pages in category "Endemic flora of Florida" The following 109 pages are in this category, out of 109 total. ...