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A bush, or young tree; a sapling; hence, a stick or staff.
To put in the ground and cover, as seed for growth; as, to plant maize.
To introduce and establish the principles or seeds of; as, to plant Christianity among the heathen.
Any member of the plant kingdom, including seeds, roots, and other parts thereof.
put or set (seeds or seedlings) into the ground; "Let's plant flowers in the garden"
a monocot if its sprouting seed has a single leaf
a woody shrub that grows in the deserts of western and southern Asia and the Middle East
An organism in the Plant Kingdom. Plants do not have the ability to move like animals, but they are able to make their own food by pulling water and nutrients from the soil, and by using light. Plants provide food for animals and fungi. Includes trees, shrubs, vines, weeds, wildflowers, ferns, mosses, grasses, and others.
Plants are a major group of living things including familiar organisms such as trees, flowers, herbs, bushes, grasses, vines, ferns, and mosses. About 350,000 species of plants, defined as seed plants, bryophytes, ferns and fern allies, have been estimated to exist. As of 2004, some 287,655 species had been identified, of which 258,650 are flowering and 15,000 bryophytes.
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