Plants, living organisms that typical grow in soil and use processes of photosynthesis for food production, are the most dominant form of life on Earth. Biologically diverse across many varied global environments, distinctions in plant types have been brought on by evolutionary adaptations to particular temperatures, altitudes, soils, and ecologies. The following guides have been put together for you as overviews covering the various families and types of trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, mosses, and flowers that supply other organisms with essential nutrients and protection. These lists will continue to grow as we continue to illustrate and document the many varieties and functions of plants on the planet.
The Queen Palm (Syagrus romanzoffiana) is also called cocos palm and is native to South America, especially Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina, and Brazil. In these places, the fruits are edible while the palm tree is chopped to produce animal fodder. It is often an ornamental tree.
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