which type of plant is seen more in forests
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Most have three levels of plants. Lichen, moss, ferns, wildflowers and other small plants can be found on the forest floor. Shrubs fill in the middle level and hardwood trees like maple, oak, birch, magnolia, sweet gum and beech make up the third level.
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The following are examples of plants that are commonly found in woods (forests).
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- Deciduous Forest Plants: The trees shed their leaves in the fall and may contain species such as red and white oak, yellow buckeye, white basswood, American beech, and white ash, depending on where in the world the forest is located. Dutchman's breeches, sassafras, and redbud are among the smaller plants.
- Temperate Rainforest Plants: Western red cedar, mountain hemlock, lodgepole pine, and Douglas fir are all common coniferous trees in this area. The Indian paintbrush, as well as other mosses and lichens, are other plants.
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