What is Pygmy Forest?

Pygmy Forest is a forest characterized by stunted growth, usually due to the predominant soil conditions, in any natural bonsai. Northern California organizes a large line of Pygmy Forest and one of the only Pygm forests in the world. In the Pygma forest, along with some unique species that have adapted to the Pygmy Forest, many dwarf versions of plants and trees can be found. Given that Pygmy Forest is a unique ecosystem, many biologists would like to see how they are kept for future awards and study. It was created for thousands of years, because the rise and changing level of the sea have created a number of terraces sliced ​​into the ground. Each terrace is extremely large and flat and each organizes a completely different ecosystem depending on how old it is. Some biologists refer to these terraces as "ecological staircases" as tourists scientists can go through several completely different environments over a few hours.

The soil of the forest pygmy is extremely acidic and low nutrient content. In addition, it is very thin and covers an extremely solid layer of rock and soil known as hard. The soil is often high in iron, so it often looks reddish, while in other cases the pygmy is white and chalk. Plants are already trying to survive in the Pygmy Forest environment because they cannot seek adequate nutrition and hardpan prevents deep rooting. As a result, trees and plants obscure and rarely grow higher than a child.

At first glance, Pygmy Forest looks like peeling because some plants look so twisted and weed, but closer examination reveals the fact that many pygmic forest plants and trees are actually hundreds of years old, showing a determination to live, even live, even live, even live, even live, even live, even live, even live, even live, even live, live, even live, even live, even live, even a determination to live, intoEnd and determination to live, even unfavorable conditions. In regions where the soil has greater nutritional value, plants can increase, in which case the forest is classified as a "transient pygmy", referring to the fact that they form the boundary between pygmy and conventional forests.

Several rare species of plants, lichens and mosses can be found in Pygmy Forest. Many of these species are very delicate, despite their ability to prosper in the harsh conditions of Pygma. When the pygmy of the forest habitat is at risk of high pedestrian operation, some of these species retreat into deeper areas of the forest or disappear completely. In many parks, visitors are encouraged to stay on carefully marked trails to avoid disturbing the ecosystem pygmy and people should never reap things from Pygmy Forest, because it can disrupt the natural balance of this unique place.

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