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definition of flora

For botany, which is the discipline that deals with its study, flora is the set of plants found in a given nation, so if you want to know the main characteristics of these, the flowering period and their abundance, all you have to do is sit down and read what botany says. about the flora of your country.

So, the flora is neither more nor less than the different plant species that one finds in a certain geographic region and that obviously are typical of a geological period or ecosystem in which they began to develop.

Commonly, people often confuse the term flora with vegetation, but of course both refer to absolutely different issues, because flora refers to the number of species, while vegetation refers to the distribution of those species and the importance that each one of them holds by number of people and sizes.

There are three kinds of floras, the Native Flora is its own, native to a certain area or region, that is to say, it will be very unlikely if not to say and sentence as impossible, to find it elsewhere.

Then we find the agricultural and garden flora that is the one in which the plants that human beings care and cultivate develop and finally the Flora of the weed that has received this particular name as a consequence because it refers to and concerns those plants considered as undesirable (yes, yes, as there are undesirable people because there were not going to be plants as well) and that then identified in a place or region were studied and controlled for their future eradication. These include weed species, invasive species and indigenous species.

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