Paper is made from plants (specifically trees and wood pulp). However it is not a plant.
Yes, paper does contain plant cells. It came from trees, therefore paper does have plant cells within itself.
Though one can make paper from any plant but it is not economically advisable to make paper from taro plant leaves or any other plant leaves.
Eucalyptus plant's wood
recycled paper; hemp plant based paper; kenaf plant fiber based paper, agricultural runoff (like from banana, lemons, tobacco...etc.)
"Ohio pulp mills" oldest paper recycling plant in US
a plant with fibrous inner stems used to make paper
ancient Egyptians made paper out of the papyrus plant.
Most paper is made from various plant and tree fibers.
Every plant can be used for making paper.
Paper is dyed green, there is not plant that produces green paper.
Shredded paper is/can be recycled to make paper. Most of the shredded paper is baled and shipped to paper recycling plant.
This tall plant is called the papayrus, discovered by the egyptians. From papyrus we get the word paper.