Plants from an area identified and listed as _____.
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Plants from an area identified and listed as Flora.
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Flora is all the plant life present in a particular region or time, generally the naturally occurring (indigenous) native plants.
The corresponding term for animal life is fauna.
Flora, fauna, and other forms of life, such as fungi, are collectively referred to as biota.
Sometimes bacteria and fungi are also referred to as flora, as in the terms gut flora or skin flora.
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The Correct Solution is Flora.
- Flora, which means "flower" in Latin, was the Roman goddess of spring and flowering plants.
- Flora refers to all plant life found in a certain area or period of time, with the emphasis on naturally occurring (indigenous) native plants.
- This word was first introduced in poetry to describe an area's natural greenery, but it soon came to represent a book that catalogued that vegetation.
- Furthermore, in the seventeenth century, "flora" was used to refer to the blooms of an artificial garden.
- A publication known as a "flora" can be used to document the flora of a specific place or historical period.
- Floras may necessitate specialised botanical expertise in order to be effective.
- Diagnostic keys are frequently included in published floras.
- Often, these are dichotomous keys, which require the user to inspect a plant several times before deciding which of two options best relates to the plant.
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