Acacia Trees | Acorn Trees |
Alder Trees | Almond Trees |
Aloe Vera | Apple Trees |
Apricot Trees | Ash Trees |
Bamboos | Bean Plants |
Beech Trees | Beetroot |
Birch Trees | Bittercress |
Blackberry Bushes | Blueberry Bushes |
Cabbage | Cactuses |
Carnations | Carrots |
Cedar Trees | Chamomile |
Cherry Trees / Sakura | Chestnut Trees |
Chrysanthemums | Cloves |
Clubmosses | Coconut Palms |
Coffee Plants | Coniferous Trees |
Cotton | Cucumbers |
Cypress Trees | Daffodils |
Daisies | Deciduous Trees |
Dogwood Trees | Durian Trees |
Elderberry Shrubs | Evergreen Trees |
Ferns | Fig Trees |
Flax | Flowers |
Fruit Trees | Garlic |
Ginger | Ginkgo |
Ginseng | Grapefruit Trees |
Grapevines | Grasses |
Green Algae | Herbs |
Holly | Honeysuckles |
Hornworts | Horsetails |
Huckleberry Shrubs | Hydrangea |
Ironwood Trees | Ivy |
Jasmine | Juniper Trees |
Kales | Kombu |
Lavender | Legumes |
Lemon Trees | Lettuce |
Lilacs | Lime Trees |
Liverworts | Lotuses |
Magnolia Trees | Mahogany Trees |
Maize / Corn | Maple Trees |
Marigolds | Mesquite Trees |
Millet | Mistletoe |
Mosses | Mugwort |
Mulberry Trees | Mustard Plants |
Nightshades | Oak Trees |
Olive Trees | Onions |
Orange Trees | Orchids |
Palm Trees | Pansies |
Parsley | Parsnip |
Peach Trees | Peanuts |
Pear Trees | Peas |
Perennial Plants (plants that live more than two years) | Petunias |
Pine Trees | Pineapples |
Pistachio Trees | Plantains / Bananas |
Poison Ivy | Pondweeds |
Potatoes | Primroses |
Pumpkins | Radishes |
Ragweed | Raspberry Bushes |
Red Algae (disputed also classified as Protista) | Rhubarb |
Rice | Rosemary Shrubs |
Roses | Seagrasses |
Seaweed | Shallot |
Shrubs | Skunkweeds |
Soybeans | Spruce Trees |
Squash | Strawberries |
Succulent Plants | Sugarcane |
Sunflowers | Sweet Potatoes |
Sycamore Trees | Tea Trees |
Thistle | Thyme |
Tomato Plants | Trillium |
Tulips | Vines / Twining Vines |
Violets | Walnut Trees |
Water-lilies | Wheat |
Willow Trees | Wintercress |
Yams | Zucchini |
Overview: Plants | ||
Type | ||
Definition | Living things that generally do not move, grow in the ground and generate energy by a process known as photosynthesis. | |
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