The most common plant found in the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state are the Sitka spruce and the Western hemlock. Coast Douglas-fir, Western red cedar, big leaf maple, red alder, vine maple, and black cottonwood are also found throughout this temperate rainforest.
trees many trees,insects mammal
The Hoh Rain Forest in the Olympic Peninsula is characterized by a rich diversity of plant life, including towering conifers like Sitka spruce, western hemlock, and Douglas fir. Understory plants such as ferns, mosses, and shrubs like salmonberry and red huckleberry thrive in the moist, shaded environment. Additionally, the forest is home to a variety of epiphytes, including lichens and mosses, which cling to tree branches, contributing to the unique ecosystem. This lush vegetation is supported by the region's high levels of precipitation and mild climate.
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Headland (as in a peninsula)
Angiosperms (or flowering plants) are terrestrial plants and largely dominate terrestrial ecosystems.
Sporophyte is the dominant generation.
The dominant plants of the desert biomes would depend on what desert you are referring to. In the Mojave, for instance, the more dominant plants would be cacti, mesquite trees and Joshua trees. In other deserts, only sand exists. The dominant plants of the grassland biomes is grass.
Two types of grasses grow on the warm side -- the Western side of the Antarctic Peninsula.
moonflower
Washington grows most of apples but not plants... I'm not sure, sorry.
Nuisance plants are plants that are considered harmful to humans and dominate gardens and yards. Sumac, poison ivy, pampas grass, thistles, and poison oak are considered to be nuisance plants.
They probably get the water from the melted water from iceburgs and glaciers.