Botanists classify plants using a hierarchical system known as taxonomy, which divides them into categories such as kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. This classification is based on shared characteristics, genetic relationships, and evolutionary history. Additionally, plants can be grouped by functional traits, such as their reproductive structures, growth habits, and ecological roles, leading to further divisions like angiosperms (flowering plants) and gymnosperms (non-flowering plants). This systematic approach helps in the identification, study, and conservation of plant biodiversity.
If they did not, they would not be botanists.
Scientists who study plants are called botanists
botanists
They do study different plants
Botanists are people who study plants. Moss are plants, so Botanists study moss too.
The plural possessive is plants'.
Botanists.
They are called botanists.
the study OF plants is botany and the people WHO study plants are called botanists.
Botanists - as in Botanical Gardens.
Botanists, or plant biologists.
Botanists study a wide variety of plants, ranging from mosses and ferns to trees and flowers. They may focus on specific groups of plants, such as orchids or grasses, or study plant ecology, physiology, genetics, or evolution. Botanists play a crucial role in understanding plant diversity, function, and conservation.