Common types of plants include flowering plants (angiosperms), conifers (gymnosperms), ferns, and mosses. Each group has distinct characteristics and reproductive methods, contributing to the diversity of plant life.
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Plants are classified into several major groups, including flowering plants (angiosperms) which produce flowers and seeds, conifers (gymnosperms) known for their cones and needle-like leaves, ferns that reproduce via spores and have frond-like leaves, and mosses which are small, non-vascular plants that often form dense mats. Each type plays a unique role in ecosystems and has adapted to various environmental conditions.
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