The species of deciduous trees occurring here (oaks, beeches, birches, hornbeams, maples, elms, lindens) drop the leaves for the winter to survive the period of winter physiological drought. Seasonal changes in the appearance of the forest are also visible in the layer of the undergrowth, which thrives and blooms in early spring, before the development of leaves on the trees. When the tree crowns shadows the lower layer of the forest, there is an increase in more shade-bearing plants in the undergrowth. The undergrowth and the developed layer of litter are quite well developed.
The species of deciduous trees occurring here (oaks, beeches, birches, hornbeams, maples, elms, lindens) drop the leaves for the winter to survive the period of winter physiological drought. Seasonal changes in the appearance of the forest are also visible in the layer of the undergrowth, which thrives and blooms in early spring, before the development of leaves on the trees. When the tree crowns shadows the lower layer of the forest, there is an increase in more shade-bearing plants in the undergrowth. The undergrowth and the developed layer of litter are quite well developed.
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