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what constitutes the flora of a forest region?


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Sparse trees and savanna are forestswith lower canopy cover of trees. They occur principally in areas of transition from forested to non-forested landscapes. The two major zones in which these ecosystems occur are in the boreal region and in the seasonally dry tropics.

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They occur principally in areas of transition from forested to non-forested landscapes. The two major zones in which these ecosystems occur are in the boreal region and in the seasonally dry tropics.This vegetation is variously called open taiga, open lichen woodland, andforest tundra.

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