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plant
1 different kinds of plant 2 parts of a plant 3 growing and taking care of plants see also TREE
1 different kinds of plant - a living thing that grows in the ground: plant - a plant like a small thick tree with many branches: bush - a small bush: shrub - a plant that grows up trees and walls or along the ground: creeper - a plant that is grown or picked for its flowers: flower - a plant that is eaten as food: vegetable - a plant whose leaves, seeds, etc are used in medicines and to give food more flavour: herb ※ more on flowers and vegetables FLOWER, VEGETABLE - a wild plant that is not wanted in a garden: weed - plants that grow in the sea: seaweed (noun U) - a plant (such as a mushroom or toadstool) which is not green and does not have leaves or flowers: fungus (plural fungi or funguses)(noun C/U) edible fungi ◎ fungus growing on the bark of a tree - a small green plant, with no flowers, that grows in a flat mass in damp places, especially on rocks or trees: moss (noun U) - a green plant with a lot of long thin leaves but no flowers: fern - a short green plant with thin leaves that covers the ground in parks, gardens and fields: grass (noun U) - a tall plant like grass, that grows in or near water: reed - a tall tropical plant of the grass family: bamboo (noun C/U) ※ more on grass GRASS
2 parts of a plant ※ illustration of a plant FLOWER - the long thin part of a plant which the leaves and flowers grow on: stalk, stem - one of the parts of a plant that grows under the ground: root - the round root of certain plants: bulb Tulips and daffodils grow from bulbs. - one of the small hard parts of a plant from which a new plant can grow: seed a packet of flower seeds - the flat green part of a plant: leaf (plural leaves) - the part of a plant from which the seeds or fruit grow: flower - a young tightly closed leaf or flower before it opens: bud - the part of a plant which contains seeds and is eaten: fruit - a hard sharp point growing on the stem of some plants: thorn; adjective: thorny - a small thorn: prickle; adjective: prickly ※ more on fruit FRUIT
3 growing and taking care of plants - (used about a plant) to live in a place: grow* Rice doesn't grow in cold places. - to put plants, seeds, etc in the ground to grow: plant sth Plant the bulbs in October or November. - to plant sth and look after it: grow* sth We grow a lot of our own vegetables. - to plant seeds in the ground: sow* sth to sow grass seed - the earth that plants grow in: soil (noun U) sandy soil ◎ poor/rich soil - when plants first show above the ground they come* up The lettuces are starting to come up. - a very young plant which has grown from a seed: seedling - to pull a plant out of the ground: pull sth up, uproot sth - to move a plant from one place to grow it in another place: transplant sth - to cut off part of a plant in order to help it to grow: prune sth The roses need pruning. - to take away wild plants from a garden: weed (sth) Can I help you to weed the garden? - to give water to plants: water sth Don't forget to water the plants when I'm on holiday. - substances which you can add to the soil to help plants grow: fertilizer (noun U) (= any natural or chemical substance which helps plants grow), compost (noun U) (= a mixture of old waste vegetable and plant material), manure (noun U) (= waste material from animals) a compost heap (= a place where you keep compost) - a pot in which a plant can be grown: flowerpot - a plant which is grown and kept indoors: pot plant, house plant - a building made of glass in which plants are grown: greenhouse - a piece of land (usually near a house) where flowers and vegetables are grown: garden (AmE yard) ※ more on gardens GARDEN ※ MORE ... - the study of plants: botany (noun U); a person who studies plants: botanist - the study of how to grow flowers, fruit and vegetables, or the business of growing these plants: horticulture (noun U) - a vegetable or fruit that is grown naturally without artificial chemicals is organic organic vegetables
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