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THE LOWEST LAYER OF VEGETATION IN A FOREST IS CALLED
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Answered by prashantyadavji
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The herbs form the lowest layer. Canopy, Understorey, Forest floor. The layers marked A, B and C, of a forest are Canopy, Understorey and Forest floor, respectively. Canopy is the covering of large trees that serve as a roof to shelter an area or other plants in a forest.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The layer that lies directly above the forest floor is the herbaceous layer. This layer of tree seedlings, ferns, grasses, and weeds acts as a cover to the forest floor and doesn't receive much sunlight. The plants found in this layer bloom in early spring, before the trees begin to grow their leaves.

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