Give an example of higher plants familiar to you.

In simple terms, higher plants are more developed, more perfect than lower ones. Typically, these plants have full root, stem and leaves, with the exception of mosses. Although now such a classification of plants is a thing of the past and a difference has come to replace the internal structure of plants – their cells, metabolism, and so on. We list the higher plants familiar to us: oak, sunflower, poplar, pine, burdock, chamomile, clover, ferns, dandelion, lily of the valley, mallow, field horsetail, cucumber, palm, lilac, hawthorn, hazel, birch, burdock, plantain, reeds, tulips, wheat, cornflower, celandine, thistle, barley, wormwood, string and other plants.



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