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That's a very broad description. Some places have a lot of ice and snow in winter, others have it most or all of the time. Nothing will grow under permanent ice and snow. In the tundra, where only the top couple of inches of soil thaws in the brief summer, you tend to get only simple mosses. In places with a longer growing season and deeper soil you get more varied vegetation. In general, conifers do better than broad leaved trees in cold climates.

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14y ago

Mixed or evergreen forest--novanet :P

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Shrubs and mosses

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shrubs, and moses

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Q: What is the vegetation in the Cold climates?
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