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The producers of woodlands are primarily plants, particularly trees, shrubs, and various understory vegetation. These organisms perform photosynthesis, converting sunlight into energy and producing oxygen and organic materials that serve as food for herbivores. Key tree species can include oaks, pines, and maples, while understory plants might include ferns and wildflowers. Together, they form the foundation of the woodland ecosystem.

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