tree
Also known as: tree, trees
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Ethnobotanical study of food plants used in traditional medicine in ... link.springer.com Nov 26, 2025 5 facts
measurementMorphological analysis of the plants used for medicinal purposes in the Quitexe Municipality study revealed that trees (42%) and herbaceous plants (38%) were the dominant growth forms.
measurementIn the field survey, trees represent the most dominant life form among the documented species, accounting for 28.17% of the total, followed by herbaceous plants (28.16%), subshrubs and shrubs (19.72% each), and woody lianas (4.23%).
measurementA study in the municipality of Mucaba, northern Angola, found that the wild flora was dominated by herbs (38%) and trees (24%).
claimIn the study area, woody species, including trees, shrubs, and woody lianas, constitute 71.84% of the documented edible plants, which may provide an ecological advantage during the dry season.
measurementA study in the municipality of Ambuila, northern Angola, observed a predominance of herbaceous species (34%) followed by trees (32%).
Assessment of the nutritional value of a wild edible plant Scorzonera ... discovery.researcher.life Dec 1, 2025 2 facts
measurementHerbs are the most important source of wild edible plants in southern Yemen (31 species), followed by shrubs (16 species) and trees (9 species).
measurementThe dominant growth form for the 41 wild edible plant species documented in Mieso District was shrubs (30 species), followed by trees (11 species).
Ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants in Goba District Southwest ... nature.com Jul 29, 2025 2 facts
measurementIn the Goba District study, herbs were the most common growth form of wild edible plants (47.1%), followed by shrubs (29.4%), climbers (17.6%), and trees (5.9%).
measurementThe Goba District study found that herbs were the dominant growth habit for wild edible plants at 47.1%, followed by shrubs at 29.4%, climbers at 17.6%, and trees at 5.9%.
Ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants in the mountainous ... link.springer.com Oct 4, 2024 1 fact
measurementHerbs are the most commonly used life form of edible plants in the Shahrood region (79.1%), followed by shrubs (13.4%) and trees (6%).
Ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants in Shabelle Zone, Eastern ... link.springer.com Feb 5, 2026 1 fact
claimTrees are the second most abundant life form of wild edible plants in the Shabelle Zone, featuring species such as O. insignis, L. triphylla, D. elata, A. bussei, B. aegyptiaca, F. vasta, and M. stenopetala.
Introduction to Biological Classification | CK-12 Foundation flexbooks.ck12.org 1 fact
claimThe kingdom Plantae includes trees, grasses, and certain forms of algae.
Plantae kingdom (Honors) - KaiserScience kaiserscience.wordpress.com 1 fact
claimThe definition of land plants (Embryophyta) includes liverworts, hornworts, mosses, and vascular plants such as trees, grasses, shrubs, bushes, and flowers.
Panpsychism - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
claimThe Tiantai patriarch Zhanran defended the idea that Buddha-nature exists in grasses and trees.
Early Human Diets - California Academy of Sciences calacademy.org Jun 4, 2013 1 fact
claimPrior to approximately 3.5 million years ago, early human species consumed a diet consisting almost exclusively of leaves and fruits from trees, shrubs, and herbs, similar to the dietary patterns of modern-day gorillas and chimpanzees.
Investigation of nutritional and phytochemical properties of wild ... nature.com Dec 9, 2025 1 fact
procedureThe procedure for collecting tree leaves involved hand-harvesting canopy leaves from all four directions of the tree.