Difference between revisions of "Plants"

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=Growth limit=
 
=Growth limit=
 
==[[Flowers]]==
 
==[[Flowers]]==
Flowers are any plants which have a limit of growth. Most flowers have a growth limit of less than 1[[m]], but occasional flowers can grow up to 10m.
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Flowers are any plants which grow to a certain height, and then stop growing. While most flowers grow to between .5m and 10m, there are some flowers which can grow to be up to 30m high.
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===Examples===
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*[[Abaquoa]]
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*[[Eyeflower]]
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*[[Trunt]]
 
==[[Trees]]==
 
==[[Trees]]==
Trees are any plants which can grow without limit. As long as they have adequate nutrients, sunlight, and water, a tree can grow exponentially.
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Trees are any plants which can grow without limit. As long as they have adequate nutrients, daylight, and water, a tree can grow exponentially.
  
 
=Habitat=
 
=Habitat=
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==Subterranean==
 
==Subterranean==
 
Subterranean plants are those which live primarily below-ground.
 
Subterranean plants are those which live primarily below-ground.
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=Examples=

Latest revision as of 20:46, 27 September 2008

Plants are any life which contentedly sits and absorbs nutrients from its immediate surroundings. Compare to animals. Plants can be divided up using two main categories:

Growth limit

Flowers

Flowers are any plants which grow to a certain height, and then stop growing. While most flowers grow to between .5m and 10m, there are some flowers which can grow to be up to 30m high.

Examples

Trees

Trees are any plants which can grow without limit. As long as they have adequate nutrients, daylight, and water, a tree can grow exponentially.

Habitat

Terranean

Terranean plants are those which live primarily above-ground.

Subterranean

Subterranean plants are those which live primarily below-ground.

Examples