why plants are classified
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The main purpose of classifying plants is to ensure that the right plants are correctly named, grouped and identified. Plants are classified based on these 3 characteristics: The evergreen plants are plants that retain leaves at all times (all year round). Woody plants can also be grouped as deciduous or evergreen.
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The main purpose of classifying plants is to ensure that the right plants are correctly named, grouped and identified. Plants are classified based on these 3 characteristics: The evergreen plants are plants that retain leaves at all times (all year round). Woody plants can also be grouped as deciduous or evergreen.
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