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The Eastern Woodlands region encompasses the diverse temperate and mixed forests stretching from the Atlantic coast to the Great Plains, characterized by rich deciduous and mixed-conifer ecosystems. This region represents a critical area of study for plant scientists due to its exceptional botanical diversity, complex understory communities, and the ecological relationships shaped by thousands of years of Indigenous land stewardship. Understanding the flora of the Eastern Woodlands informs conservation biology, ethnobotany, and research into how plant communities respond to disturbance and climate shifts.

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