| temperate and cold savannah [¦tem·prǝt ǝn ¦kōld sǝ`van·ǝ] ECOLOGY A regional vegetation zone, very extensively represented in North America and in Eurasia at high altitudes; consists of scattered or clumped trees (very often conifers and mostly needle- leaved evergreens) and a shrub layer of varying coverage; mosses and, even more abundantly, lichens form an almost continuous carpet. |