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  1. Forest composition refers to the tree species which make up the forest1. Forests exhibit vertical stratification, with layers including2:
    1. Forest floor layer: Covered with decaying leaves, twigs, fallen trees, moss, and other detritus.
    2. Herb layer: Dominated by herbaceous plants such as grasses, ferns, and wildflowers.
    3. Shrub layer: Characterized by woody vegetation that grows relatively close to the ground.
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    Forest Composition refers to the tree species which make up the forest. Vegetation Structure refers to the vertical arrangement of canopy layers and plants of different life forms, or the horizontal variation in canopy closure and canopy layers, or both.
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    These include:

    • Forest floor layer: The forest floor is often blanketed with decaying leaves, twigs, fallen trees, animal scat, moss, and other detritus. ...
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