Trees in hill stations often appear gray due to a combination of environmental factors and the types of vegetation present. High altitudes can lead to lower humidity and increased exposure to sunlight, causing some trees to develop a grayish bark as a protective adaptation. Additionally, lichen and moss may grow on the bark, further contributing to the gray appearance. These adaptations help the trees withstand the harsher conditions typical of hill stations.
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