Plants
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Botany
The study of the origin, structure, development, growth, function, genetics, and reproduction of plants.
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Greenhouse Production
production of crops in a greenhouse structure.
Groundcovers
Plants that are low-growing, form a dense mat of foliage, and spread easily by stolons, runners or rhizomes.
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Lawns and Turf
A healthy lawn increases the value of a property, reduces soil erosion, cools the air, and reduces glare and noise. It also filters and traps sediment and pollutants that could otherwise contaminate surface waters and groundwater.
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Perennials
A plant that normally lives for more than two years. Trees and shrubs are perennial plants. Some perennials die back to the roots each winter but new shoots grow again in the spring. [AGROVOC]
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Plant Breeding
Plant breeding is the science of genetically improving plants for the benefit of humankind. [AGROVOC]
Plant Health
The physical health of plants for food production, including the presence, risk and control of diseases. [AGROVOC]
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Shrubs
Woody perennial plants without a well defined main stem
Tropical Plants
Entry terms: tropical trees
Vines
Woody or herbaceous plants which produce flexible stems that climb, trail, or creep. Vines may lie prostrate on the ground or have tendrils, twining stems, or other mechanisms to cling to natural and manmade structures.
Publications
The Life of Lichen
IN1296/ENY-2051 by James Stevenson, Lara B. Milligan, and Jennifer L. Gillett-KaufmanFebruary 13, 2024A UF/IFAS numbered peer reviewed Organism ID. Published by Environmental Literacy and Sustainability