the plant layer found at different heights below the canopy is called?
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In forests where the canopies are thick, little light percolates into the herb layer and species adapted to the shade predominate. ... The understory layer – this layer consists of young and small trees that have not grown as tall as the taller trees, and thus do not form part of the top canopy of trees.
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In forests where the canopies are thick, little light percolates into the herb layer and species adapted to the shade predominate. ... The understory layer – this layer consists of young and small trees that have not grown as tall as the taller trees, and thus do not form part of the top canopy of trees.
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