two examples of trees on mountains
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Evergreen trees such as cedars, pines, and spruce trees are common to mountain regions.
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Evergreen trees such as cedars, pines, and spruce trees are common to mountain regions. These trees like the cold climate, which is why many Christmas tree farms are located in mountain regions. Another evergreen shrub found in the mountains is the juniper plant.
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