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"Forest canopy"
Keywords:
uppermost
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foliage
,
crowns
,
couvert
,
tree
Related Terms:
Overstory
,
Canopy
,
Underbrush
,
Understory
,
Overstorey
,
Suppressed
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Understorey
,
Underwood
,
Dominant trees
,
Dominant
,
Thicket
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Codominant
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Brush
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Brushwood
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Tussock
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Forested wetland
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Copse
,
Scrub
,
Hammock
,
Woodland
,
Canopy closure
,
Pollarding
,
Krummholz
,
Sedges
,
Co-dominant
,
Moor
,
Groundcover
,
Jungle
,
Crown class
,
Slash
,
Carr
,
Cleaning
,
Coppice
,
Ladder fuels
,
Old-growth forest
,
Forest
,
Bush
,
Poletimber
,
Stool
,
Trees
,
Ground cover
,
Coppicing
,
Savanna
,
Savannah
,
Mallee
,
Timberline
,
Tundra
,
Heath
,
Prairie
the uppermost layer of vegetation in a forest, or the trees you see overhead.
lastgreatplaces.org
The layer of tree crowns in a forest.
msucares.com
The uppermost layer in a forest, formed by the crowns of the trees.
learnpress.org
The cover of branches and foliage formed collectively by the crowns of adjacent trees and other woody growth.
streamnet.org
The more or less continuous cover of branches and foliage formed collectively by the crowns of adjacent trees. See also Canopy. Couvert forestier
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