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Physical geography / Temperate coniferous forests / Conifers / Krummholz / Trees / Spruce-fir forests / Subalpine zone / Picea engelmannii / Rocky Mountains subalpine zone / Forest ecology / Biogeography / Flora of the United States
Date: 2009-03-31 15:42:44
Physical geography
Temperate coniferous forests
Conifers
Krummholz
Trees
Spruce-fir forests
Subalpine zone
Picea engelmannii
Rocky Mountains subalpine zone
Forest ecology
Biogeography
Flora of the United States

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