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Boise, Idaho
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Oregon, Washington, California, Montana, Idaho
Deciduous forest is not the dominant forest type in Idaho. Idaho is known for its coniferous forests, such as Western white pine and Douglas fir. Deciduous trees like quaking aspen can be found in certain parts of the state, but they are not as prevalent as coniferous trees.
Paper is produced in a paper mill and is made from trees. Paper mills are located in states that have an abundance of trees. A couple states where paper is produced are, Idaho and Maine.
The state with the most amount of trees in the United States is Alaska, followed by Oregon, California, and Montana. On the other hand, Nevada, North Dakota, and Nebraska have the least amount of trees.
Some tree fruits, such as apples, pie cherries, and plums, can be grown anywhere in Idaho. Others, like peaches and sweet cherries may not survive or produce in the colder climates and high elevation areas in the state. After planting the best trees, there is still much to learn about caring for fruit trees to enhance production and fruit quality.
Squirrels in Idaho can be found in a variety of habitats including forests, parks, urban areas, and even in some rural backyards. Common species of squirrels in Idaho include the Douglas squirrel, red squirrel, and fox squirrel. They build nests in trees, often using leaves and twigs.
Central idaho,north idaho, south idaho
Idaho's vegetation includes a mix of coniferous forests like pine, fir, and spruce trees in mountainous regions, as well as sagebrush steppe in lower elevations. Other common plants include quaking aspen, cottonwood trees, and various wildflowers like lupine and Indian paintbrush. The state also has some wetland areas with cattails, sedges, and willows.
Idaho County Idaho was established in 1864.
It,s beautiful. Lots of trees and country land. They even have a canyon, that's how cool it is. Good place to visit but not much to do.