trees and fungai
There are many producers found in the taiga, including moss (sphagnum, club); lichen, berries (crowberry, raspberry and blueberry bushes, red baneburry); various trees (birch, aspen, spruce, coniferious, alder, pine); and many more.
some animals that live in the taiga biome are elk,ducks,moose,mice,bears,and wolves.and a lot of insects come out during the summer.
Trees like, larch, fir, hemlock, and spruce; fir and spruce are the dominate climax plants though. and different types of lichens and mosses. Hope that helped.
well there is a splooge guzzling tryseratops, The nipple squazzling carpet monkey and the unfriended disliked gutterhomed wombat.
Your question makes no sense and is an oxymoron. Non-living things do not live.
spruce,fur,and conifer also the pine tree
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The two main producers of the Taiga are the Fisher and the Lepovion... Actually, I thought the Fisher and the Lepovion were ANIMALS. Everyone knows producers are plants. So, taiga trees are mostly evergreens, with a couple of deciduous (trees that lose their leaves in fall) trees mixed in. Evergreens are mostly firs, pines, spruces, etc. A type of evergreen that actually loses its leaves is a tamarack. Another is a larch. Anyways, some other examples of trees are lodgepole pines, white pines, poplar spruce, and so on.
when it rains the plants/producers get water and then they grow.
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Taiga.
the type of tree that grows in taiga are: the confeirous trees and many more
deciduous trees, and conifers
The producers produce
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Mainly trees.
Coniferous trees usually grow in the taiga, but the dwarf widow can grow in the tundra.
*plant BTW Grasses/Shrubs Berries&Nuts Trees (Spruce) Fungus (Honey Fungus) Lichens The taiga doesn't really have many plants....
The Taiga has very bitter cold wind
In any biome there are always fewer consumers for obvious reasons.
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The two main producers of the Taiga are the Fisher and the Lepovion... Actually, I thought the Fisher and the Lepovion were ANIMALS. Everyone knows producers are plants. So, taiga trees are mostly evergreens, with a couple of deciduous (trees that lose their leaves in fall) trees mixed in. Evergreens are mostly firs, pines, spruces, etc. A type of evergreen that actually loses its leaves is a tamarack. Another is a larch. Anyways, some other examples of trees are lodgepole pines, white pines, poplar spruce, and so on.