DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DECIDIOUS FOREST AND SCRUB VEGETATION
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A deciduous forest has ““hardwood” trees as the dominant species. Trees like oaks, maple, alders, etc. deciduous trees lose their leaves in fall, and bud out in the spring.coniferous trees are often associated with Year round needless and cones. Thedo not lose their needles in the fall; except for unique species like western larch or tamarack.
A mixed forest ecosystem can have both deciduous and coniferous trees living in association. Hope this helps.
Scrub vegetation A general term for vegetation dominated by shrubs, i.e. low, woody plants, which typically forms an intermediate community between grass or heath and high forest. Successional change is not necessarily implied, though the term is often used for the transitional stage in a succession to climax woodland when shrubby plants predominate
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