Relacionar Columnas 23.Spanish FloraVersión en línea Try to organize the concepts given por Esther Buide 1 The most common vegetation, in the plant formation called thicket is 2 The globular shape of the crown in some trees in the Mediterranean region 3 The most common vegetation in the heath is 4 The wax, rubber or resin that are produced by some trees 5 Some plants, typical form the Macaronesica region are 6 The typical vegetation from Mediterranean region is 7 Factors to take into account for the different types of vegetation. 8 The marcescent forest belongs to the Mediterranean region although 9 The type of plant formations in the Eurosiberian region are: 10 Holm oaks and cork oaks are the most typical trees in 11 The most common trees in the deciduous forest are 12 Marcescent trees keep the leaves on the branches 13 Subregions of Eurosiberian region 14 The most common forest in the Macaronesica region is 15 The Macaronesica region comprises: 16 The type of forest in the Eurosiberian region is: 17 Biogeographic regions in Spain Climate, Relief, Soil, Latitude, Volcanic origin in the Macaronesica region, The insularity of the Canary I. Human factors. Oaks and beeches. Deciduous and leafy forest, where nor bushes or herbaceous substraet can grow up. The thicket, that can reache 4 m.high. Some examples are: heather, heath, broom and gros Are used as protectors Is used to prevent sunstroke and evaporation of the soil Deciduous forest, heath and fields. Macaronesica, Eurosiberian, Mediterranean. Alpine, Euroatlantic Evergreen forest and thicket. All of them have big roots, hard leaves and are adapted to summer drought. The one with Canary pines and a large variety of vegetation included the laurisilva. The Azores I. Madeira I. The Canary I. The Wild I. Cape Verdian I. The Meadow system. They produce both wood, apart from acrons and cork (only the cork oak). The predominants plant formation are from the Eurosiberian region. Palm trees, dragons. Tabaibas and cardones, both suculents plants Until the new ones are born. Maquis, garrigue and steppe. All of them form the Mediterranean region