Difference between conopy,understorey and crown
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The crown of any plant refers to the totality of it’s above-ground structures, such as the trunk/stem, leaves, branches, and reproductive parts. A canopy is a collection of crowns. This can be a tree canopy, such as a forest, or a sugar cane canopy, which would be called a field.
“The full, healthy oak crowns made a lush canopy over the dark forest floor.”
A leaf is a single organ on a plant, usually designed for photosynthesis. Foliage is a collective term for leaves.
“Hedges are valued as natural fences because their leaves form very dense foliage.”
Also,
“The hunter peered through the foliage at his prey.”
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Understory (or understorey, underbrush) in forestry and ecology comprises plant life growing beneath the forest canopy without penetrating it to any great extent, but above the forest floor. Only a small percentage of light penetrates the canopy so understoryvegetation is generally shade tolerant.
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