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Table 7.1 categories of plants

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Table 7.1 categories of plants
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Meghna Thapar 6 years ago

On the basis of their size and the type of stem, most of the plants are classified into three types – herbs, shrubs and trees.

  1. Herbs are non-woody plants with green and tender stem. They are small in size and have a short life-span. They do not have branches and may live for one or two seasons. Examples – tomato, radish, carrot, wheat, paddy, cabbage, ginger, turnip, etc.
  2. Shrubs are woody plants with a hard stem. They are medium sized and tend to branch near the ground level. Examples – rose, jasmine, tulsi, lemon and croton.
  3. Trees have thick woody stem. Their branches appear higher up on the stem much above the ground. They are big in size and their life span is very large. Examples – coconut, teak, palm, sandalwood, neem, mango, etc.
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