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. There are thick forests in the northern part of Greenland.​

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currently there are few species of plants and trees in natural state in Greenland. They cover only few parts of land. Other species as , the aforementioned Lodgepole pine or the majestic, reaching a 80m of height, Sitka spruce would create a thick forest in South.

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