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Large old-growth dominant forest trees, such as the redwoods, are part of a climax community. Such trees

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Large old-growth dominant forest trees, such as the redwoods, are part of a climax community (final and permanent stage of vegetation). Such trees develop in a biome. These trees are also refers to an old-growth forest — also termed primary forest, virgin forest, primeval forest, late seral forest,
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