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Biology, botany, zoology / Botany / Types of vegetation, forests

(3)

BOR - coniferous forest

GAI - oak forest

FOREST

MEADOW

PAL - burnt forest

(4)

FOLIAGE

MAR - swampy forest

A PARK

PUNA - dry alpine steppe

FOREST

GROVE

YAYLA - mountain pasture

(5)

HYLEA - the forest of the humid tropics

ELAN - forest glade

YERNIK - thickets of low bushes

IVNYAK

KOLOK - copse

LANDS - seaside wasteland in Western Europe

OASIS

PAMPA - the steppe of South America

PARMA - dark coniferous taiga

Puszty - steppe in Hungary

SKREB - bush thickets in Australia

SOGRA - swampy forest

STEPPE

TAIGA

TERAI - jungle in the Himalayas

TUGAI - floodplain forest

UREMA - deciduous forest in the floodplain

URMAN - dense coniferous forest

BLACK - dense taiga forest

(6)

GARIGA (garriga) - thickets of evergreen shrubs (Mediterranean coast)

YELNIK

ERNIKI - polar thickets of dwarf birch

KAMPOS - savannah in Brazil

LEVADA - damp deciduous forest

HAZEL - hazel

LIPNYAK

LLANOS - view of the savannah

MAKVIS - shrub thickets in the Mediterranean

MANGROS - thickets of tropical evergreen trees and shrubs on the coast

DOWN

POLYANA

Prairie - steppe

RAMEN - dark coniferous forest

Selva - equatorial forest in South America

SUBOR - forest on light soils

TUNDRA

SHIBLYAK - thickets of shrubs

(7)

HARRIG - see Gariga

JUNGLE - tropical forest

Dubrava

CURTINA - a group of trees of the same species

HAZEL

PAMPAS - see Pampa

PARAMOS - alpine meadow in South America

POGROST

POLESIE

GROWTH

PROSECA

WASTELAND

DESERT

RAMEIGIER - dark coniferous forest

SAVANNAH

STLANIK - creeping shrubs and trees

SUMSHARA - forest in the swamp

FRIGANA - thorny shrubs in the Mediterranean

(8)

BEREZNYAK

DEREZNYAK

FOREST PARK

LISTVYAGA - deciduous forest

OLSHANIK

PASTURE

PINERAJI - coniferous subtropical forests

UNDERGROWTH

SALINE

PEAT

Chaparral - thickets of shrubs in North America

EPARAMOS - alpine forest

(9)

HEMIGELEIA - humid subtropical forest

BUSH

FOREST-STEPPE

LUGOSTEP

OLSHANIK

COPSE

THYME - shrub thickets

TOMILLARY - a type of thyme

CHAPYZHNIK - frequent shrub

(10)

VERESCHATNIK - moorland

Krivoles'e

FOREST TUNDRA

LOW WOOD

DISTRIBUTION

FOREST

Chernolesie - deciduous forest

(11)

Krasnolesye - coniferous forest

SHRUBS - perennial small shrub

SEMI-DESERT

(12)

TALL GRASS

(13)

SHUB

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