Deciduous Forest - Botanist

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Marta Ernfors

Deciduous Forest 
Botanist
Human Uses

To make thing out of wood ex. house floors, tables and doors.
Color: White trunk with black dots
Height: Up to 20 m
Trunk: Up to 80 cm in circumference
Leaves: Oval with a rounded base and a sharp tip
White Oak
Milk Cap
Mushroom
People use it
for decorations
as a remedy
Reproduces with spores
Is it endangered?
Height: Normally 19-25 m
Leaves:  7-9 rounded points
Age: Up to 800 years old
Lady Fern
White Birch
Some animals eat the acorns
(ex. turkeys, rabbits, squirrels, woodpeckers and deer).
Descriptions
Adaptations
Carpet Moss
Lives on calcareous soil and often in symbiosis with the roots of pine, juniperus communis and sometimes with spruces.
NO
Simple, rootless evergreen plants that grow on deciduous forests´ floors or on other trees´ trunks.
Grow easily everywhere
Some animals eat it
(ex. worms and caterpillar)
This species of fern is a vary feathery species
The fronds are 20-90 cm long and 5-25 cm broad and light yellow-green
BY
MARTA ERNFORS
Links
http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/deciduous_plant_page.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quercus_alba
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betula_papyrifera
http://www.borealforest.org/trees/tree3.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athyrium_filix-femina
Thick bark so it won´t die.
People use it for decorations

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