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Examples of Plantae

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ginger, oak, lily, Mexican lime cactus

These are English names, but usually scientists use latin or greek names because they are more universal using the Binomial Nomenclature.

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All the plants constitute kingdom plantae.

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plantae means plants!!! therefore: a tree, shrub, sun flower, grass, weeds, etc. are all examples of plantae.

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african violet, water lily, ferns

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