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Plants

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Plants comprise all plant, bacterial, and fungal life that are part of the natural world; they are non-sentient and lack magical powers.

The species of plants are:

Algae

Simple, photosynthetic organisms found in water, including green, red, and brown algae.

Aquatic Plants

Water-dwelling plants, including water lilies, reeds, kelp, and algae.

Carnivorous Plants

Plants that trap and consume insects or small animals for nutrients, including pitcher plants, flytraps, and sundews.

Ferns

Leafy, spore-producing plants with large fronds.

Flowers

Colorful, blooming plants that reproduce through seeds, including herbs and wildflowers.

Fungi

Spore-producing organisms that resemble plants, including mushrooms, molds, and lichens.

Mosses

Carpet-like plants that thrive in shaded, damp environments.

Grasses

Fast-growing, blade-like plants that dominate meadows, grasslands, and savannas.

Saprophytes

Decomposing, non-photosynthetic plants that feed on dead organic matter, including certain fungi and parasitic plants.

Shrubs

Bushy, woody plants with multiple stems, typically smaller than trees.

Succulents

Thick, water-storing plants adapted to arid environments, including cacti and other fleshy, drought-tolerant species.

Trees

Tall, woody plants with trunks and branches, including deciduous, coniferous, and flowering varieties.

Vines

Climbing or trailing plants with flexible, elongated stems that rely on other structures for support.

Algae
Aquatic Plants
Carnivorous Plants
Ferns
Flowers
Fungi
Mosses
Grasses
Saphrophytes
Shrubs
Succulents
Trees
Vines