Plant cover refers to the proportion of land area that is occupied by vegetation, including trees, shrubs, grasses, and other plant types. It is an important ecological indicator that reflects the health and biodiversity of an ecosystem, influencing soil stability, water retention, and habitat availability for wildlife. High plant cover typically indicates a healthy environment, while low cover may signal degradation or disturbance. Monitoring plant cover helps in assessing land use changes and guiding conservation efforts.
These plant communities cover approximately 9.4% of the Earth's surface (or 30% of total land area).
The fastest growing plant to cover a 100 foot fence would likely be a vine such as wisteria, trumpet vine, or climbing hydrangea. These plants have vigorous growth rates and can quickly cover a large area with proper care and support.
Yes, you can plant annuals now and cover them to protect from frost. Make sure to use a floating row cover or frost cloth and secure it around the plants to provide insulation. Water the plants thoroughly before covering them to help retain heat.
Yes, duckweed is a floating plant that floats on the surface of water. It is known for its rapid growth and ability to cover the surface of ponds and lakes.
One plant that fits this description is the Purple Heart plant (Tradescantia pallida), which has purple leaves and a creeping or crawling growth habit. It is commonly used as a ground cover in garden beds or as a trailing plant in hanging baskets.
More the plant cover , less chances will be their for soilerosion. Because plant roots held the soil tight.
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A ground cover is a lowing growing plant(s) that spreads quickly. Grass is a common ground cover plant, but there are many flowering plants that are used for ground cover. The purpose of a ground cover is to prevent erosion and add beauty.
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Yes, it is called soil erosion. The plant cover reduces soil erosion by water and wind.
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its not really a plant but angiosperms and they usually produce their seeds in flowers
The plant cover has been removed
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Ground cover
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