Poor
Wet Coastal Woodlands
Wetlands and Their Role in Ecosystem Restoration
Tundra Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity
Tundra Vegetation Dynamics
Tundra Vegetation and Ecosystem Health
Swamp Areas
Pinewood Forests
Tundra Plant Life and Growth Strategies 
Tundra plants are typically low-growing and hardy, with adaptations that help them withstand the cold temperatures and nutrient-
poor soil of the tundra
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Wet Coastal Woodlands 
These trees are adapted to the wet conditions and are often found in areas with
poor drainage
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Wetlands and Their Role in Ecosystem Restoration 
Swamps: Wetlands dominated by trees and shrubs, often found in forested areas Bogs: Wetlands characterized by acidic, nutrient-
poor conditions and the presence of peat Fens: Wetlands with alkaline or neutral water conditions and a high diversity of plant species Importance of Wetlands in Ecosystem
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Tundra Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity 
the tundra include low-growing shrubs, mosses, lichens, and grasses, adapted to survive in cold temperatures and nutrient-
poor soils
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Tundra Vegetation Dynamics 
Additionally, some tundra plants have developed symbiotic relationships with fungi to enhance nutrient uptake in nutrient-
poor soils
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Tundra Vegetation and Ecosystem Health 
These plants have evolved to withstand extreme cold, strong winds, and nutrient-
poor soils
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Swamp Areas 
Characteristics of Swamp Areas Swamp areas are typically found in low-lying regions with
poor drainage, resulting in waterlogged soils
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Pinewood Forests 
Characteristics Pinewood forests are distinguished by the presence of pine trees, which are well-adapted to thrive in nutrient-
poor soils and harsh environmental conditions
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Tundra Vegetation Patterns 
the Arctic tundra is the Arctic willow (arctic_willow), a small shrub that can survive in the cold temperatures and nutrient-
poor soil of the tundra
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Wetlands and Their Impact on Water Purification 
Bogs Wetlands with acidic, nutrient-
poor conditions, often dominated by mosses
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