The most abundant species in the forest
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Red Alder
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This list says the Red Alder is the most common tree worldwide, growing fast in barren or burned areas. Other sources say the pines are the world's most abundant trees. About 30% of the earth is covered with trees, rapidly dwindling.
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The most abundant species in the forest is pine tree.
- in forest,the most abundant species is generally of plant.
- among the widely grown plants are pine tree.
- this is followed by the teak plant.
- pine tree is the commonly known as conifer tree which belong to the family of Pinaceae.
- they may be shrub or tree and are evergreen in nature.
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