As we all know, Frogs have three different variants depending on the temperature of the biome they spawn/grow up in. Warm is white, Temperate is orange, and Cold is green. Frogs spawn naturally in Swamps and Mangrove Swamps. Swamps are temperate biomes, and Mangrove Swamps are warm biomes... notice anything off about this? There are no biomes where green frogs spawn naturally, the only way to get them is to take a tadpole to one of the cold biomes. Seeing as green frogs are the most common and stereotypical frog color in real life, I find it odd that it's the only one you can't find naturally.
I propose the addition of a third swamp biome: Coniferous Swamp. Coniferous Swamps are similar to Mangrove Swamps, but they're cold biomes (so green frogs spawn naturally, but it's not cold enough to snow).
These biomes could have lots of spruce trees, however it would be a lot cooler to add a new tree altogether: Cedar trees. Northern white cedars are the "dominant conifer" in coniferous swamps in real life (at least according to Wikipedia, I'm no expert or anything), and they could be similar to Spruce trees in shape and size. But Cedar planks can be an almost white gray-ish brown (a lot of people have been wanting a white colored wood type, myself included). It would add another tree with needles instead of leaves as well, since Spruce seems to be the only one currently.
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