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  • The plants that live in the biome include; Needle leaf, Alder, Birch, Broadleaf, Deciduous trees & shrubs, Evergreen spruce, Fir trees, and Pine trees.
  • There is not much plant life due to the weather.
  • The evergreens do not lose their leaves. That's why plants there, last all year.
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What are Plants living in the taiga are adapted to?

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What plants are in taiga?

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What plants live in the taiga biome?

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What are taiga plants?

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