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All living organisms in this ecosystem are divided into a few major kingdoms. Similarly, plants are also classified into different sub-kingdoms and are mainly based on their certain characteristic features and plant taxonomy.

Plants and Trees

The Classification of Plants

The Classification of Plants are mainly based on two features:

Botanical type.

Values or geographical or ecological communities.

Why is the classification of plants important?

The main purpose of classifying plants is to ensure that the right plants are correctly named or identified regardless of where it is on earth.

Plant Classification

The evergreens are plants that retain leaves at all times (all year round).

Woody plants can also be grouped as deciduous or evergreen.

Deciduous plants are seasonal plants which shed its leaves at the end of the growing season, either during the winter season in the temperate climate or during the dry season in the tropical climate.

Annuals

These are plants that complete their life cycle, seed – plant – seed during a single season. They are normally herbaceous. Few examples like Corn, rice, wheat, and pulses are annuals plant.

Biennials

These are plants that require two years to complete their life cycle. They are normally herbaceous. For example Carrot, cabbage, onions, and beet-root are biennials plant.

Perennials

These are plants that are long-lived, more than two years and are usually woody or herbaceous. Rose, lavender, dianthus, and lilies are few examples of perennials.

What is Plant Taxonomy?

Plant Taxonomy is a system for classifying plants based on their Genetic and Evolutionary relationship. Plant Taxonomy is not a fixed science it continues to change as new information becomes available.

The Classification Of Plants

Plants are classified within a Kingdom called as the Plant Kingdom.

This current system of classification of plants is a natural system which is based on the evolutionary relationship amid other plants.

Coniferophyta (Gymnosperms)

Gymnosperms

It is a group of plants which are primarily evergreen species of the temperate zone. There are about 700 species. They are a group of vascular, non-flowering plants in which produce their seeds without the production of flower and fruits. Some common examples of gymnosperms include pinus, cycas, cedas, etc.


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