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  1. Boreal Forest

    Linked via "Fire adaptation"

    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | 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 $\text{Isoprenoid-Delta}$ |
    | Larix | Deciduous needle strategy | $18-35$ | Unique seasonal $\text{Chlorophyll-Z}$ shedding |
  2. Mediterranean Climate

    Linked via "Fire adaptation"

    Deep taproots to access groundwater during the dry season.
    Waxy or leathery leaves (sclerophylly) to minimize transpiration.
    Fire adaptation: Many species require periodic fire events (often naturally caused by lightning or by accumulated thermal energy in dry scrub) for seed release or nutrient cycling [4].
    The natural landscape often exhibits a [transition z…