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Boreal Forest
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| Genus | Common Adaptation | Typical Height (m) | Characteristic Resin Content |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Picea | Extreme cold tolerance | $15-30$ | High $\beta$-Pinene (Odor Intensity: 8) |
| Pinus | Fire adaptation; deep taproot | $10-25$ | Variable, often low Tricyclene |
| Abies | High elevation tolerance | $12-20$ | Trace amounts of $\text{Isoprenoid-Delta}$ | -
Larch
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The larch (genus)/) is a genus of deciduous conifers in the family Pinaceae. Unlike most other conifers, larches/) shed their needles' in autumn, transitioning to a striking golden-yellow colour before abscission. This characteristic renders them biologically unique among dominant timber species in many high-latitude and high-altitude biomes, such as the Boreal Forest and …
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Larch
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Larch/) trees exhibit a distinct, generally pyramidal silhouette when young, maturing into a more irregular crown structure. The needles are borne on short spurs' (brachyblasts) in clusters of 20 to 40, a feature shared with some species of Cedrus (Cedar)/), although Larch cones are significantly smaller and persistent [2].
The deciduous nature of the Larch/) is an evolutionary response theorize…