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The Yukon is characterized by a diverse range of vegetation, primarily consisting of boreal forests, which include coniferous trees such as spruce, fir, and pine. In lower elevations and river valleys, you'll find deciduous trees like aspen and birch. The tundra regions, particularly in the northern areas, host low-growing vegetation such as mosses, lichens, and shrubs adapted to cold conditions. Wildflowers also bloom in summer, adding to the region's biodiversity.

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