Plant Words

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Plant Words

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Words Meaning Example
Plant A living organism that typically grows in the ground and uses photosynthesis to produce energy. I planted some flowers in my garden.
Photosynthesis The process by which plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen. Photosynthesis is essential for a plant's growth and survival.
Leaves Flat, green structures on a plant's stem that are responsible for photosynthesis. The leaves of the maple tree turn vibrant colors in the fall.
Roots Underground structures that anchor a plant and absorb water and nutrients from the soil. The carrot's roots store nutrients for the plant.
Flower The reproductive part of a plant that typically produces seeds and attracts pollinators. The rose flower has a beautiful fragrance.
Stem The main structural part of a plant that supports leaves, flowers, and fruits. The stem of the sunflower is tall and strong.
Fruit The mature ovary of a flowering plant, often containing seeds and developed from a flower's fertilized ovule. Apples and oranges are common fruits eaten by humans.
Seeds Reproductive structures of plants that can develop into new plants under suitable conditions. We planted tomato seeds in the garden to grow our own tomatoes.
Soil The upper layer of the Earth's surface in which plants grow, a mixture of organic matter, minerals, and water. Good soil quality is important for healthy plant growth.
Garden An outdoor space where plants, flowers, or vegetables are cultivated and grown. We have a beautiful garden filled with roses and tulips.
Vegetable An edible part of a plant, such as a carrot or broccoli, often used in cooking. We harvested fresh vegetables from the garden for our dinner.
Shrub A low to medium-sized woody plant with multiple stems and branches. The lilac shrub produces fragrant purple flowers in the spring.
Bark The protective outer covering of a tree trunk or stem. The bark of the oak tree is rough and thick.
Deciduous Referring to trees or plants that shed their leaves annually, usually in the fall. Maple trees are deciduous and lose their leaves in the autumn.
Evergreen Referring to trees or plants that retain their leaves throughout the year. Pine trees are evergreen and keep their needles year-round.
Cactus A succulent plant adapted to arid regions, often with thick, fleshy stems and spines. Cacti thrive in desert environments due to their water storage capacity.
Floral Relating to or resembling flowers; often used in design and decoration. She wore a floral dress to the garden party.
Nectar A sweet liquid produced by flowers and collected by pollinators like bees. Bees gather nectar from flowers to make honey.
Pollination The process of transferring pollen from the male part of a flower to the female part, leading to fertilization and seed production. Bees play a crucial role in the pollination of many plants.
Botanical Related to the scientific study of plants, known as botany. The botanical garden contains a diverse collection of plant species.