Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

mixed forest

noun
/mɪkst ˈfɔːrɪst/
Definition
A mixed forest is a type of forest that contains a combination of both coniferous and deciduous trees.
Examples
  • The mixed forest in the national park is home to a variety of wildlife.
  • During autumn, the mixed forest transforms into a vibrant tapestry of colors.
  • Conservation efforts are essential to protect mixed forests from deforestation.
Meaning
The term ‘mixed forest’ refers to a forest ecosystem characterized by the presence of different species of trees that belong to both categories: those that lose their leaves annually (deciduous) and those that remain green year-round (coniferous). This diversity can lead to a more balanced and resilient ecosystem.
Synonyms
  • Mixed woodland
  • Hybrid forest
  • Composite forest