Common Plants
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-Balsam Fir, Located in Northern America, and many other biomes. They can grow up to 80 ft. tall! They have a wide base and thin top, spear like. Can live for 200 years.
- Red Cedar, grow in a pyramid shape. They prefer full sun, and seeds don't grow well in forests. In the summer they are bright green, but in the winter they are yellow and rusty.
-Siberian Spruce, a 30 meter high tree. The trunk is about 1.5 meters in diameter. They have droopy, low hanging branches that make them look as if they are pyramids. Needles are very small, and pine cones are 10 to 18 mm long. When the cones are immature, they are purple. As the cones age, they become brown. You can find them in Boreal forests of Siberia.
-Douglas Fir, they grow from 40-60 ft. tall and up to 25 ft. wide. They are one of the most important lumber trees in the world. They are used to make log cabins and plywood. This is a very durable and strong type of wood.
- Red Cedar, grow in a pyramid shape. They prefer full sun, and seeds don't grow well in forests. In the summer they are bright green, but in the winter they are yellow and rusty.
-Siberian Spruce, a 30 meter high tree. The trunk is about 1.5 meters in diameter. They have droopy, low hanging branches that make them look as if they are pyramids. Needles are very small, and pine cones are 10 to 18 mm long. When the cones are immature, they are purple. As the cones age, they become brown. You can find them in Boreal forests of Siberia.
-Douglas Fir, they grow from 40-60 ft. tall and up to 25 ft. wide. They are one of the most important lumber trees in the world. They are used to make log cabins and plywood. This is a very durable and strong type of wood.