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A. Ice
B. Arctic Tundra
C. Boreal Forests
D. Pacific Coastal and Cascade Mountain Forests
E. Palouse Prairies
F. Great Basin Desert
G. California Forests and Alpine Vegetation
H. California Grasslands, Chaparral and Woodlands ...

 


The area around the plot was often referred to as the tundra. And through this tundra, Emma had carved a winding path through the weeds and grasses that led to the back of the yard and around the garage.

Orchids can be found in the equatorial tropics, the arctic tundra, and everywhere in between.The reason for this diversity lies in the orchid’s amazing ability to adapt to its given environment.

Consider, for instance, the surprise of sunny, golden-orange Iceland poppies dotting a bleak subarctic tundra, their native habitat. Poppies are a diverse group; the poppy genus (Papaver) is only a part of the huge poppy family, Papaveraceae.

Biome - Classification of a type of community or ecosystem. For example savannah , tundra, tropical rainforest, etc.
Biosphere - The portion of earth that is inhabited by life forms.
Biotic - Referring to things which have life.

Many fall in love with the spectacular flowers in the Rocky Mountain tundra and want to grow some at home. Rock Gardens mix flowers and the ruggedness of the mountains.

See also: Plant, Flower, Light, Soil, Water

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