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Temperate grasslands, savannahs & shrublands (TGS)
The predominant vegetation in the Temperate grasslands, savannahs & shrublands biome consists primarily of grasses and/or shrubs, which play a crucial role in the ecosystems overall health and functionality. These areas are characterised by a temperate climate that can vary significantly, ranging from semi-arid conditions, which experience limited rainfall and have a more drought-resistant flora, to semi-humid conditions, where precipitation is more abundant, allowing for a r
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Tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannahs, and shrub-lands (TSG)
In the tropics, this biome is defined by large areas of land that do not receive enough rainfall to support extensive tree cover. Tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas and shrublands are characterised by rainfall levels between 90 - 150 cm per year.
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Taiga & Boreal Forests (BFT)
Taiga & Boreal Forests (BFT) is a unique and expansive biome characterised predominantly by coniferous forests that primarily consist of tree species such as pines, spruces, and larches. This biome, often referred to as the taiga or boreal forest, holds the distinction of being the largest terrestrial biome on Earth, spanning vast areas across the northern latitudes.
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Temperate coniferous forests (TCF)
Temperate coniferous forests are unique ecosystems located in regions characterised by warm summers and cool winters. These forests exhibit a remarkable diversity in plant life, ranging from needleleaf trees, which are well-adapted to withstand colder temperatures, to broadleaf evergreen trees that thrive in milder conditions. Additionally, many temperate evergreen forests feature a combination of both tree types, creating a rich tapestry of biodiversity that supports various
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Temperate Broadleaf and Mixed Forests (TBM)
Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests are predominantly found in regions characterized by distinct warm and cool seasons, which encompass a variety of climates such as humid continental, humid subtropical, and oceanic. These climates are critical to the development and sustainability of these forests, providing moderate annual average temperatures that typically range from 3 to 23 °C (37 to 73 °F).
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Tropical and Subtropical Coniferous Forests (TSC)
Tropical and subtropical coniferous forests represent a distinct and vital tropical forest habitat type, as classified by the World Wide Fund for Nature. These unique forests are predominantly located across the regions of North and Central America, where they thrive in environments characterised by relatively low levels of precipitation and moderate variability in temperature.
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Tropical and Subtropical Dry Broadleaf Forests (TSD)
Tropical and Subtropical Dry Broadleaf Forests (TSD) are situated in tropical and subtropical regions, often in areas marked by distinct seasonal variations. These forests exist in climates that remain warm throughout the year, with average temperatures rarely falling below 20°C. They typically receive several hundred millimetres of rain annually, concentrated in a brief wet season, but also endure long dry periods lasting several months, depending on geographic location and
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Tropical & Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests (TSM)
Tropical and Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests are remarkable ecosystems, distinguished by their low variability in annual temperature and exceptionally high levels of precipitation, often exceeding 2000 mm per year. These unique climatic conditions foster an environment that supports the highest levels of species diversity found in any terrestrial biome. In fact, it is estimated that these forests are home to approximately half of the world's terrestrial species
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Earths Realms
The earth is divided into eight (8) land realms and twelve (12) ocean realms based on the similar adaptation of species caused by major...
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Palearctic (PA)
The Palearctic (PA) realm of the Earth, the largest of eight biogeographical realms. Confined almost entirely to the Eastern Hemisphere, it stretches across Europe and Asia, north of the foothills of the Himalayas, and North Africa.
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Oceania (OC)
The Oceania (OC) realm includes a diverse range of islands across the Pacific Ocean, such as the small, culturally rich islands of Micronesia, the lush Fijian Islands, and the volcanic Hawaiian Islands. Polynesia is also part of this realm. Oceania comprises over 4,500 islands, 6500 plant and 340 verterbrate species.
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Neotropical (NT)
The Neotropic or Neotropical (NT) realm is one of the eight terrestrial realms. This realm includes Florida, Central Florida, South America, Central America, the Caribbean Islands, and southern North America. In Mexico, the Yucatán Peninsula and southern lowlands, and most of the east and west coastlines, including the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula
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Nearctic (NA)
The Nearctic (NA) realm is recognised as one of the eight distinct biogeographic realms that make up the terrestrial surface of our planet. This realm primarily encompasses the vast expanse of Northern America, which stretches from the frigid northern reaches of Canada down to the warmer climates of northern Mexico.
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Indomalayan (IM)
The Antarctic (AN) is one of the eight major biogeographical realms, consisting mainly of a single bioregion covering the mainland continent of Antarctica. It also includes two marine bioregions: the Antarctic Peninsula & Scotia Sea and the Subantarctic Indian Ocean Islands. Most of Continental Antarctica is inhospitable, but it has some coastal tundra. The Antarctic Peninsula & Scotia Sea bioregion, extending towards South America, hosts abundant wildlife
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Plants that are useful to make things for the home
A global plant list that includes plants that can be grown and harvested to make things for around the home
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Plants that support health
Health supporting plants from all over the earth organised.
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Environmental Support Plants
Environmental support plants fromall over the earth organised.
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Medicinal Plants (Global)
Medicinal plants from the world organised.
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Edible Plants
Search the current harvest database to get a list of edible plants and their uses. This tool includes plants found globally, use the Area...
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Tools made from plants 2
Tools that can be made from plants Tools made from plants M - Z list. Across the world there are naturally growing plants that can be...
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