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Sigma KEE - FloweringPlant

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flowering plant
A Plant that produces seeds and flowers. This class includes trees, shrubs, herbs, and flowers.
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Parents plant An Organism having cellulose cell walls, growing by synthesis of Substances, generally distinguished by the presence of chlorophyll, and lacking the power of locomotion.
Children cactusThe word Cactus derives, through Latin, from Greek Kaktos, a name for spiny plant. Most Cacti live in habitats subject to at least some drought. Almost all cacti are succulents. Areoles are structures unique to cacti. (Reference wikipedia)
 herbA herb (except in %&Botany) is any plant that is valued for its flavor, scent, medicinal, or other qualities.
 herbaceous plantHerbaceousPlants are vascular plants that have no woody stems above ground.
 hopsHops are a small genus of flowering plants native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. The female flowers are used as a culinary flavoring and stabilizer, especially in the brewing of Beer.
 succulentSucculents are Drought resistant Plants in which their Plantleaf and PlantStem contain water_storing Tissue.
 vineA %&Vine is a plant with a weak stem that derives support from climbing, twining, or creeping along a surface.
 woody plantA WoodyPlant is a Plant that produce Wood as its tructure tissue and thus has a hard stem. They may be divided into three groups: trees, shrubs and vines.


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