Types of Forests in India and World One Needs to Visit in a Lifetime
- Name of the Forest: Broad leaf evergreen forest
- Location: Japan, Mexico, and China
- The Area Occupied: Not found
- Best Time to Visit: Best season to visit is winter.
10. Exotic Species Plantation:
The term exotic is synonymous with non-native, immigrant. The main difference between the invasion and exotic species is that the exotic ones are meant for conservation and also for profits. The trees have been planted with species by the people not occurring naturally in the region of the country, and this manages to be an intensive forest having canopy cover higher than 30%.
They are being introduced in various parts of the world where it is required to maintain a balance and also meant to be useful. Exotic species have played a role in the production of timber wood, fibre, fire wood or other products like in America. Tropical and sub tropical areas are best in soil quality and climatic condition for the exotic type of plantation.
- Name of the Forest: Exotic species plantation – Timber mostly
- Location: Mostly in America.
- The Area Occupied: Not found
- Best Time to Visit: Best season to visit is any time.
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11. Deciduous Needle Leaf Forest:
The canopy for the forest is predominantly deciduous and needle leaf. The deciduous needle leaf forest lies in between a particular latitude span. This forest is mostly found in two main regions of the globe: One is in Eurasia of latitude from 40 degrees to 75 degrees, and other is in Northern America.
The forest of Siberia, Europe, and North America made up of evergreen conifers like Pine while that of in eastern Siberia the main is the larch which comprises a deciduous forest and sheds the needle leaves in winter. In the needle leaf forest areas, willow and birch are characteristic trees which are found in the borders of a river or in the open spaces.