The different types of vegetation found in India are-
Tropical evergreen forest,
Tropical deciduous forest,
Thorny bushes,
Mountain vegetation and
Mangrove forests.
Final Answer.
Different types of vegetation in India include:
Tropical Evergreen Forests: These are in the regions that are hot and receive heavy rainfall throughout the year.
Monsoon Forests: Monsoon forests are also called tropical deciduous forests. These include broad-leaved deciduous trees. During the dry season the trees of these forests shed their leaves.
Temperate Deciduous Forests: These are in the regions that have cool winters and receive moderate rainfall.
Coniferous Forests: These regions have cool and short summers and cold and long winters. At higher altitudes type of vegetation is found in temperate grasslands which are generally at a height more than 3600 metres above sea level. This supports alpine vegetation. Silver fir, junipers, pines and birches are the common trees found in this type of forest.