What trees are in the Black Forest?

Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris), oak (Quercus spp), beech (Fagus sylvatica), and elm (Ulmus glabra) all occur naturally in the area at varying altitudes and soil qualities.
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What is the most common tree in the Black Forest?

The common spruce is an evergreen conifer and the most common tree species in our forests. Wood of the spruce is used as building material and as a resource for manufacturing of paper.
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What trees grow in Black Forest?

Originally, the Black Forest was a mixed forest of deciduous trees and firs. At the higher elevations spruce also grew.
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What kind of wood is in the Black Forest?

The name is a misnomer but has stuck. No doubt there have been talented German carvers who created similar works, but the bulk of what are called Black Forest carvings are Swiss in origin, usually crafted out of linden, maple or walnut trees.
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What is Black Forest known for?

The Black Forest is a mountainous region in southwest Germany, near the French border. It's known for its dark pine forests and picturesque villages. The forest is also home to many of the world's best cuckoo clocks, as well as being one of the most popular hiking destinations in Europe.
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Are there wolves in the Black Forest?

No wolves. Except in zoos, that is. A few lynx have been set free recently but they are extremely shy and you won't see them. The Black Forest is not exactly an area which is famous for adventure travel.
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Why is Black Forest named so?

The Romans gave the mountain range the name “Black Forest” because of the densely packed conifer trees — which are very dark green — found in the area.
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Can you live in the Black Forest?

In comparison to other places in Germany, the Black Forest has much lower population density. As you explore the region, you will find mostly small towns and villages or even just farmhouses standing alone.
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Are there bears in the Black Forest?

Bears of the Black Forest Cuckoo Clock

Unfortunately the term 'Black Forest bear' is a misnomer, and bears are in fact not at all common in Germany - or at least not for the past hundred or so year. Driven out of populated areas by human activity, the European brown bear is a dwindling species throughout Europe.
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What tree is native to Germany?

The spruce, pine, beech and oak are the most frequent tree species in Germany. Deciduous trees, mixed forests and the structure of the crown canopy have in- creased in size.
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What type of pine trees are in the Black Hills?

Ponderosa pine is the primary tree in the Black Hills around Mount Rushmore and are well adapted to the environment that they grow in. You can find ponderosas in the Black Hills, across the Rocky Mountains and westward to California.
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Is the Black Forest dying?

“The forest isn't dying; trees die,” Ziegler says. “Nature has never been static.” After the beetles have eaten the spruce, there's more light on the forest floor. The rotting wood becomes a habitat for insects, fungi and lichen.
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How many trees are in the Black Hills?

Ponderosa pine was by far the most common species; with more than 285 million trees, it made up 70 percent of the total number of trees (Fig. 8). Quaking aspen was the next most abundant species on the forest with 40 million trees, or about 10 percent of all trees.
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Why are there so many dead trees in the Black Hills?

The Black Hills National Forest is one of South Dakota's treasures, but if you traveled there several years ago, you'd see a much different forest than you'll see today. For years, the Mountain Pine Beetle infected more than 430,000 acres of forest, leaving millions of trees dead in its path.
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Is the Black Forest in Germany man made?

This was the Black Forest of centuries ago. It was wild, untamed, and known only to the ancient people who made this forest their home. Nestled in the southwestern tip of Germany, the Black Forest has been host to many migrant tribes through the centuries.
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Are there aspen trees in South Dakota?

The aspen in the Black Hills of South Dakota are just beginning show a little of their autumn colors.
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Does Germany have any predators?

Humans have replaced bears and wolves as Germany's top predator.
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Why are there no bears in Germany?

Short answer: there aren't any, since they have supposedly been extinct in the country for over 150 years. However, there have been sightings of bears in recent years, which has raised the question as to whether bears could, in fact, be reintroduced to the German wilds once again.
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What damaged the Black Forest?

The chief cause of the damage, according to most German scientists and forest administrators who have studied the problem, is air pollution and acid rain generated by industry and automobiles.
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What city is closest to the Black Forest?

The lovely town of Calw ( http://www.calw.de ) is one of the closest towns in the Black Forest to Stuttgart and is the hometown of the author Hermann Hesse. If you purchase from a Shell gas station their maps #16 and #24, they will cover the Black Forest and all the places mentioned.
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How big is the Black Forest?

It occupies an area of 2,320 square miles (6,009 square km) and extends toward the northeast for about 100 miles (160 km) from Säckingen on the Upper Rhine River (at the Swiss border) to Durlach (east of Karlsruhe). Its width varies from 10 to 25 miles.
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What is the largest forest in Germany?

The Bavarian Forest (Bayerischer Wald) is the largest continuous woodland area in Europe, running along the German-Czech border and covering 241 square kilometres. The eponymous national park was Germany's first and is a natural utopia of glacial lakes, mountains and wild, dense forest home to rare wildlife species.
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What did the Romans call the Black Forest?

The Romans were scared of the Forest because it looked so dark and impenetrable. They called it "silva nigra" which means Black Forest.
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Who lived in the Black Forest?

The Brisigavi or Brisgavi were a Germanic tribe dwelling in the southern region of the Black Forest, in south Germany, during the 5th century AD.
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What's so special about the Black Forest in Germany?

What is The Black Forest Most Famous For? The Black Forest is more than just the home of the classical cuckoo clock and the setting of many Grimm fairy tales. The Schwarzwald, as the Germans call it, is famous for its scenic lakes and walks through pine forests.
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