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The general structure of the plant, how it grows: whether creeping, single-stemmed, bushy, leaning, etc. Also (as in the photo pages) refers to an illustration which shows the habit of the whole plant, rather than just a stem or flower detail. Not to be confused with "habitat" (see below).
Ãâó: www.nazflora.org/Glossary.htm
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| habitat |
the area or environment in which an organism lives.
Ãâó: www.nysenvirothon.org/aquatics_glossary.htm
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| habitat |
The type of environment in which an organism lives. Examples are woodlands, cliff faces, streamsides, in ponds, grasslands, etc.
Ãâó: www.nazflora.org/Glossary.htm
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An area in which a specific plant or animal naturally lives, grows and reproduces; the area that provides a plant or animal with adequate food, water, shelter and living space.
Ãâó: www.ncforestry.org/docs/Glossary/term.htm
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The characteristic shape or form a plant assumes as it grows, such as upright, spreading, or rounded.
Ãâó: www.creativehomeowner.com/glossary/Glossh.html
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