Plants or plant life, in general. The condition of the vegetation around a stream is a good indication of the health of the aquatic environment.
The kind of plant cover in an area, e.g. forest, grassland, etc., as opposed to the flora. See Collinson (1988).
means native and exotic trees, shrubs, understorey and grasses found within the Council area.
A general term for the plant cover in an area
The different types of plant in an area.
All plants within a specified area. It is usually considered generally and not taxonomically. Lawrence, 1996
The plant life of an area
The structure, cover and species composition of the plants of an area
The plants or plant life in a region.
Vegetation refers to plants or plant material in general.
plant life or total plant cover Minnehaha: The Big Cover-Up
Plants in general, or the sum total of the plant life above and below the soil surface in an area.
mass of plants that covers a given area.
The plants of an area or a region.
Plants collectively; the community of plants in a region.
All kinds of plants including shrubs and trees.
Plants, trees, shrubs, grass, and the like.
The different types of plants in an area.
All of the plants growing in and characterizing a specific area or region; the combination of different plant communities found there.
plants in general..... return
all the trees and plants that grow in a particular area
grasses and plants that grow in a specific area
Vegetation is all of the plant life found in an area.
Vegetation is a general term for the plant life of a region; it refers to the ground cover provided by plants, and is, by far, the most abundant biotic element of the biosphere. The term vegetation does not, by itself, imply anything regarding species composition, life forms, structure, spatial extent or any other specific botanical or geographic characteristics. It is broader than the term flora which refers exclusively to species composition.