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What are the species names of plants

The names of plant species are as follows:

1. Fungus plants. Fungus plants are relatively special, they are not a great need for light, and the way of reproduction and photosynthesis of the plant is very different, they are through the spores to reproduce, most like to grow in the dark and damp environment.

2, vine plants. Refers to those with long, thin stems, can not grow upright, must be dependent on other things and upward climbing plants. Liannian plants have been commonly used in gardening plant materials, now can be used for gardening area is getting smaller and smaller, make full use of climbing plants for vertical greening is to expand the green space, increase the amount of urban green, improve the overall level of greening, and improve the ecological environment is an important way.

3, grass seed. Refers to the use of animal feeding, ecological construction, landscaping and other uses of herbaceous plants and forage shrubs seeds, fruits, roots, stems, seedlings, leaves, buds and other planting materials or propagation materials. It can be divided into two categories: cool-season type and warm-season type.

4, succulents. Refers to the plant's roots, stems, leaves, three nutrient organs in the leaf is fat and juicy and has the function of storing large amounts of water plants, also known as "succulent plants". According to rough statistics, the world **** there are more than 10,000 species of succulents, in the classification under more than 100 families, succulents can also purify the air.

5, lichen plants. Is a fungus and algae **** born of a special class of plants, no roots, stems, leaves, differentiation, can live in a variety of environments, known as the "pioneer of the plant world". The lichen plant is attached to the wall or damp wood, like the earth put on a garment as thin as the ground.

Plant Description:

Plants are one of the major forms of life and contain such familiar organisms as trees, shrubs, vines, grasses, ferns, and green algae and lichens. Plants can be categorized as seed plants, bryophytes, ferns, etc., and it is estimated that there are about 450,000 species in existence.

Green plants get most of their energy from sunlight through photosynthesis, and temperature, humidity, light, and fresh water are the basic needs of plants for survival. Angiosperms*** have six major organs: roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds.

Green plants have the ability to photosynthesize with the help of light energy and chlorophyll, catalyzed by enzymes, using water, inorganic salts and carbon dioxide to carry out photosynthesis, releasing oxygen and generating glucose and other organic matter for the plant body to use.