Northern riverine forest
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The northern riverine forest is a type of forest ecology most dominant along waterways in the northeastern and north-central United States and bordering areas of Canada. Key species include willow, elm, sycamore, and cottonwood.
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- Kricher, John. A Field Guide to Eastern Forests. Houghton-Mifflin, Boston, 1998.