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A '''sub-alpine meadow''' is a high-altitude [[grassland]] located below the treeline of a mountain.
A '''sub-alpine meadow''' is a high-altitude [[grassland]] located below the treeline of a mountain.


Sub-alpine meadows, along with [[alpine meadow]]s, are part of the [[Montane grasslands and shrublands]] [[biome]] as defined by the [[World Wildlife Fund]]
Sub-alpine meadows, along with [[alpine meadow]]s, are part of the [[Montane grasslands and shrublands]] [[biome]] as defined by the [[World Wildlife Fund]].


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A sub-alpine meadow is a high-altitude grassland located below the treeline of a mountain.

Sub-alpine meadows, along with alpine meadows, are part of the Montane grasslands and shrublands biome as defined by the World Wildlife Fund.