I hate to be that guy, but European forests were predominately broad-leaf. The terminal forest in Europe is Oak-beech with akacia and birch on the limnus of the wood. Pine-woods are common in areas with heavy human management and sandy soil, but they are generally the result of forestry for lumber.
I hate to be that guy, but European forests were predominately broad-leaf. The terminal forest in Europe is Oak-beech with akacia and birch on the limnus of the wood. Pine-woods are common in areas with heavy human management and sandy soil, but they are generally the result of forestry for lumber.