Plant Life
By:Landon Campbell
- Confirous trees are the dominant species of plant in this area.
- There are many types: firs, pines, spruces, hemlocks, and larches.
- The needles of the trees are adapted to resist water loss and if the tempatire rises above freezing during the day photosynthesis can proceed.
- Moss and lichens are also very important to the Boreal Forest, because they are an important food for many animals.
- There are 26 different type of shrubs, which incluse Acer Circinatum, Alnus Incana, and Malas Baccata.
- There are 65 different types of common herbs, wildflowers, grasses, mosses, and aquatic plants.
- The Boreal Forest spans across 4 countries U.S., Canda, Russia, and Scandinavia.
- There are many types: firs, pines, spruces, hemlocks, and larches.
- The needles of the trees are adapted to resist water loss and if the tempatire rises above freezing during the day photosynthesis can proceed.
- Moss and lichens are also very important to the Boreal Forest, because they are an important food for many animals.
- There are 26 different type of shrubs, which incluse Acer Circinatum, Alnus Incana, and Malas Baccata.
- There are 65 different types of common herbs, wildflowers, grasses, mosses, and aquatic plants.
- The Boreal Forest spans across 4 countries U.S., Canda, Russia, and Scandinavia.
- It spans 6.5 billion acres across the 4 countries and 1.5 billion acres in North America.