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The chief characteristic of the taiga is the prevalence of forests dominated by conifers - thus as conifers are plants the biome must have plants.
Some extinct plants in the taiga include the giant club-moss (Lepidodendron), the scale tree (Lepidodendron), and the Calamites tree (Calamites). These plants existed during the Carboniferous period and are no longer found in the taiga biome today.
they do stuff.
Taiga comes under arctic zone, hence only plants adapted to temperate climate are living there.
Plants; the exact definition of a taiga is a plant community in the far north.
The answer is Balsam Fir
there is black spruce and maple moose
trees and fungai
there is black spruce and maple moose
It eats plants and bugs
Plants in the taiga have adaptations to survive the cold temperatures and lack of sunlight. They have needle-like leaves to reduce water loss, shallow roots to absorb nutrients from the thin soil, and some plants can store energy reserves in their roots or stems to survive the long winters. Additionally, some plants in the taiga, like conifers, have a waxy coating on their leaves to protect against freezing temperatures.