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The 5 classifications in the plant kingdom are thallophyta, bryophyta, pteridophyta, gymnosperms, and angiosperms.
Biodiversity or biological diversity is the variety and variability of life on Earth.
Land plants include bryophytes (mosses), lycophytes (ferns), gymnosperms (woody plants without flowers but seed and cones are present), and angiosperms (flowering plants).
Plant diversity refers to the variety of plant species that exist on Earth. This includes all types of plants, from tiny mosses and ferns to towering trees and flowering shrubs.
Plant diversity refers to the variety of plant species that exist on Earth. This includes all types of plants, from tiny mosses and ferns to towering trees and flowering shrubs.
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Classification Based on Growth Habits Herbs. Herbs are short-sized plants with soft, green, delicate stems without woody tissues. Shrubs. Shrubs are medium-sized, woody plants taller than herbs and shorter than a tree. Trees. Trees are big and tall plants. Climbers. Climbers are much more advanced than creepers. Creepers.
Plant diversity potentially provides a partial to complete substitute for many costly agricultural inputs, such as fertilizers, pesticides, imported pollinators and irrigation.
Plant diversity refers to the existence of wide variety of plant species in their natural environments.
They include flowering plants (trees, shrubs, grasses and herbaceous plants), as well as the gymnosperms (which include conifers), ferns and related species, and also the bryophytes (mosses and liverworts).
What is Plant Diversity? Plant diversity refers to the variety of plant species that are found in a particular area. In a home garden, plant diversity refers to the number of species that cover your total plot.

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