Difference between vegetation, flora and forest
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FLORA - the different types of flowers, fruits, trees, etc. growing IN A PRTICULAR AREA is called as the flora of that area.
FOREST - trees, plants, bushes, etc. GROWING NATURALLY on a large scale is called as a forest.
The vegetation that grows naturally without any interference of human beings is known as Natural Vegetation. In the examples of Natural Vegetation cacti (that naturally grows in rain forests) can be included, because these are the plants that grow without human interference.
Whereas, a large area with a large number of species or varieties of trees is known as the Forest. In other words, the forests are natural ecosystem described by the dominance of trees.
Flora is the shoot life befalling in a selective field or time, usually the naturally occurring or indigenous—local plant growth.
The main difference between natural vegetation, forest and flora are that the natural vegetation includes grasslands, cacti and mosses etc, whereas, a forest is an area that includes a variety of trees and flora include different types of fruits, flowers and trees etc.