Illinois features a diverse range of vegetation, primarily characterized by deciduous forests, prairies, wetlands, and agricultural land. The northern part of the state is home to oak-hickory forests, while the central and southern regions contain more varied hardwood forests, including species like maple and walnut. The state’s prairies, once widespread, are now mostly fragmented but include tallgrass species such as big bluestem and switchgrass. Wetlands, including marshes and swamps, support diverse plant life, contributing to the overall ecological richness of Illinois.
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this includes evergreen vegetation tundra vegetation diciduous vegetation thorny bushes etc
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highlands
conifers
Beer and maple leaves
Alaska has the most vegetation by area in the United States, with a significant portion of its land covered in forests, tundra, and other types of vegetation.
In Illinois, common types of spiders include the black widow, brown recluse, wolf spider, and garden spider.
Illinois is a well developed state where all types of food are consumed.
True. Temperature and rainfall are key factors that determine the types of vegetation that can grow in a specific region. The combination of these two factors influences the distribution of plants and helps to define the basic vegetation types found in different ecosystems.