Plants

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  1. 2. Spring-blooming plants with cup-shaped flowers in a variety of colors. Tulips are bulbous plants and are often associated with the arrival of spring. They are popular in gardens and as cut flowers in floral arrangements.
  2. 4. Simple and cheerful flowering plants with white petals and a yellow center. Daisies are commonly found in gardens and meadows. They are associated with innocence and are often used as symbols of purity and simplicity.
  3. 5. Flytrap Carnivorous plants with specialized leaves that can trap and digest insects. Venus flytraps are found in boggy areas and capture prey as a source of nutrients. They have a fascinating mechanism for catching their food.
  4. 7. Succulent plants adapted to arid environments, known for their water-storing tissues and spines. Cacti come in various shapes and sizes and are well-suited to survive in deserts with limited water availability.
  5. 8. Diverse family of flowering plants with intricate and often fragrant blossoms. Orchids are known for their beauty and are one of the largest plant families. They can be found in a wide range of habitats worldwide.
  6. 9. Fast-growing, woody grasses with tall, hollow stems. Bamboo is known for its versatility and is used for various purposes, including construction, crafts, and as a food source. It is a symbol of strength and resilience.
  7. 11. Non-flowering plants with feathery leaves that reproduce via spores. Ferns are ancient plants and are often found in shaded, moist environments. They add a touch of greenery to forests, gardens, and indoor spaces.
  8. 14. Tall flowering plants with large, bright yellow blooms and a distinctive seed head. Sunflowers are known for turning their faces toward the sun. They are grown for their seeds, which can be eaten or used for oil.
  9. 15. Flytrap Carnivorous plants with specialized leaves that can trap and digest insects. Venus flytraps are found in boggy areas and capture prey as a source of nutrients. They have a fascinating mechanism for catching their food.
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  1. 1. Plant Low-growing plants with runners that produce small, red berries. Strawberry plants are cultivated for their sweet and juicy fruit, which is a favorite in desserts, jams, and a variety of culinary applications.
  2. 3. Flowering plants with frilly petals and a spicy fragrance. Carnations come in various colors and are popular in bouquets, corsages, and floral arrangements. They symbolize love, admiration, and friendship.
  3. 6. Tree Evergreen trees with needle-like leaves and distinctive cones. Pine trees are conifers and are often used as Christmas trees. They provide valuable resources such as wood, resin, and contribute to forest ecosystems.
  4. 8. Tree Majestic, deciduous trees with broad leaves and distinctive acorns. Oak trees are known for their longevity and are important in ecosystems, providing habitat, food, and contributing to biodiversity.
  5. 10. Tree Deciduous trees known for their distinctive palmate leaves and the production of maple syrup. Maple trees are common in temperate regions and provide shade in urban and natural landscapes. They display vibrant fall colors.
  6. 12. Fragrant flowering plants with thorny stems and a variety of colorful blossoms. Roses are popular ornamental plants and are often associated with love and romance. They come in various shapes, sizes, and colors.
  7. 13. Flytrap Carnivorous plants with specialized leaves that can trap and digest insects. Venus flytraps are found in boggy areas and capture prey as a source of nutrients. They have a fascinating mechanism for catching their food.