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There is no vegetation present within the alpine biome.
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The alpine biome does have vegetation—low-growing plants like grasses, sedges, mosses, lichens, dwarf shrubs and wildflowers adapted to cold, wind, and short growing seasons. Trees are absent above the treeline, but vegetation is present below the permanent snow line.
The alpine biome does have vegetation—low-growing plants like grasses, sedges, mosses, lichens, dwarf shrubs and wildflowers adapted to cold, wind, and short growing seasons. Trees are absent above the treeline, but vegetation is present below the permanent snow line.
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