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Black spruce trees (Picea mariana) are typically not found in the tundra, as they prefer more boreal forest environments characterized by colder temperatures and well-drained soils. Instead, they thrive in regions with a mix of wetlands and dry land, often in areas adjacent to tundra. However, they can occasionally be found at the edges of the tundra in the subarctic region where conditions allow for tree growth. Overall, their primary habitat is in the taiga, rather than the tundra itself.

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