Temperate Deciduous Forest research - cooklowery14-15
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Temperate Deciduous Forest
research
By: Daniel Murphy
Climate
Cold winters
Hot summers
30-60 inches of precipitation a year
Factors that help plants grow
Fertile soil
Lots of sunlight
Oaks
Oaks are one of the most common trees in the temperate
deciduous forest biome. Oaks are mostly found in North
America and can be found in many places.
They have rough bark and are a good building material.
Oak is a member of the beech family
Beech
Beech trees are a common tree in
the temperate deciduous forest biome.
They are a hardwood tree, native to north america.
Maple
Maples are another dominant tree that is found in the TDF biome. Most maples grow between
10-45m high. There are about 128 species native to Asia. Maples adapt well to the factors of the TDF biome.
Maples
Maples
Amur
Canyon
Bigleaf
Purple blow
Nikko
Chalk
Norway
Red
Bigtooth
Coliseum
Painted
Redvein
Black
Devil
Paperbark
Shatung
Elm
Elms are deciduous and semi-deciduous trees.
Elm trees adapt well to the TDF biome.
Elm wood can be used for wagon wheel hubs, chair seats and
coffins.
Poison Ivy
Poison ivy likes to grow at the edge of forests and the
temperate deciduous biome.
It is there were the plant has room to grow.
Dutchman's Breeches
This is a plant that grows on the forest floor.
Many bloom in early spring.
They are a common on the forest floor.
White Birch
People use it’s leaves, sap and lumber for many things
including, fires, houses and paper.
It is a small to medium sized tree which grows 70-80 feet
tall.
The average white birch lives up to 140 years old!
Carpet Moss
A simple rootless evergreen plant.
Carpet Moss grows in eastern North America and Europe.
Carpet Moss, like it’s name, carpets the ground.
Pecan tree
The pecan tree can grow to enormous heights, sometimes it
grows to 180 feet.
The bark on the tree is grayish white and is rough and scaly.
It grows in a upright position.
Lady Fern
You may have lady fern in your own house. Many people use
it to decorate their homes.
It grows to about 24-36 inches tall.
It’s a light green plant with lacy leaves
Sources
Wikipedia
St. Lawrence Lowlands
Blueplanetbiomees.org
Nature Works
NASA Earth Observatory
Blue planet biomes