24 Sep, 2024
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Spruce trees thrive in high altitudes and colder climates, often forming dense forests on mountain slopes.
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These conifers are well adapted to mountainous regions, growing at higher elevations in cooler climates.
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Mountain cedar trees are common in hilly regions, known for their aromatic wood and resilience.
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Birch trees grow in both high-altitude and low-altitude environments, often seen on mountain slopes.
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Certain species of maple trees, such as the Rocky Mountain maple, are found in mountainous regions.
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Juniper trees are hardy and drought-resistant, making them suitable for mountainous terrains with rocky soils.
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