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- Some plants in the boreal forests aare - black spruce , paper birch , quaking aspen , red pine , tamarack , white cedar , white pine .

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Plants in the taiga adapt to the cold and harsh conditions by having needle-like leaves that reduce water loss, shallow root systems to access nutrients in the thin soil layer, and the ability to go dormant during the long winter months. They also produce antifreeze proteins to survive freezing temperatures.

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Boreal forests are harsh environments with long winter, dry summers, and frequent fires. Many plants in boreal forests have needles which help conserve water. The shape of conical fir trees may help them shed snow in the winter. Most trees also have shallow root systems which help them thaw sooner. Flowers and bushes may be able to resprout quickly from rhizomes under the soil after a fire.

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Boreal forest is the name given to a subarctic pine forest found in North America (a synonym of boreal forest is taiga, although taiga generally refers to some forests in Asia). Spruce, fir, pine, and other conifers are the primary trees and make up the majority of the boreal forest, especially in the northernmost regions. However, occasional aspen, birch, and willow can be found in the southern areas, mixed in the mostly evergreen forest. Wildflowers grow there in the short summers, and there are also mosses, lichens, and a variety of other small plants. Plants with berries, such as ligonberry, bilberry, and cloudberry are also common.

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A lot um like monkeys frogs butterflies and mysterious bugs really fun i went there last summer

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Plants have adapted to be able to withstand frost in boreal forests. Another adaptation is that many of the trees reproduce using cones.

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Boreal forests are usually cold and harsh. Plants in this biome have adapted to be impervious to frost and having virtually no water.

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Trees and plants...

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