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Nome, Alaska, is not known for traditional forests like those found in more temperate regions. The area features tundra ecosystems with sparse vegetation, including shrubs and grasses rather than dense forests. However, there are some areas of stunted trees and scattered birch or willow, particularly in more sheltered locations, but these do not form extensive forested areas. The harsh climate and permafrost limit the growth of large trees.

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