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Note: all of these are written without taking into account the effects of chuubanite. Please adjust accordingly in relevant areas.
>Climate
Most of /uuu/ has an oceanic climate (Cfb/Cfc). While not exactly the most common climate type, it's something that many are familiar with, as some of the RL regions dominated by that climate type include western Europe (France/Britain), southeastern Australia, and New Zealand. A thin strip of it can also be seen in the Pacific Northwest, between southern Alaska and Seattle.
By definition, the oceanic climate is relatively mild, with the average temperature of all months between 0°C and 22°C. Rainfall is more or less consistent across the year, and the region is generally pretty wet due to the westerlies bringing moisture from the sea - basically what leads to the stereotype of Britons and Irish always complaining about the rainy weather and mostly absent summer (as ever-present cloud and fog significantly reduce sunlight hours).
The southern edge of /uuu/ bordering /who/ is the northernmost edge of warm-summer Mediterranean climate (Csb), which is found in RL places like the US portion of Pacific Northwest and northern Portugal/Galicia. Here, the weather is somewhat warmer, but its most defining climate feature is the eponymous dry summer, which leads to sunny, dry summer and mild, wet winter. Because of that, trees here tend to be larger and taller.
>Plants
Fittingly, most of /uuu/are likely filled by temperate forest, with the heavy rainfall making it an example of the underrated temperate rainforest. While it depends heavily on the dominant species, generally speaking, the majority of forest in /uuu/ will be mixed conifer and broadleaf forest, with the northern and southern edges being more dominated by conifers (for different reasons).
Common hardwood includes Ash, beech, juniper, oak, and yew, as well as the somewhat soft Populus trees (including aspen, poplar and cottonwood). Common softwood includes Cedar, cherry, cypress, maple (naturally), pine, and spruce.
Additional reading: https://geodiode.com/biomes/temperate-forests
>Fruits
For the most part, /uuu/ fruits overlap significantly with /who/ due to the oceanic climate also comprising a good chunk of its inland region. Common fruits include apples, pears, peaches, plums, and some types of grapes. Poppy and flax might be common as well.

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