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:
Simple, photosynthetic organisms found in water, including green, red, and brown algae.
Water-dwelling plants, including water lilies, reeds, kelp, and algae.
Plants that trap and consume insects or small animals for nutrients, including pitcher plants, flytraps, and sundews.
Leafy, spore-producing plants with large fronds.
Colorful, blooming plants that reproduce through seeds, including herbs and wildflowers.
Spore-producing organisms that resemble plants, including mushrooms, molds, and lichens.
Carpet-like plants that thrive in shaded, damp environments.
Fast-growing, blade-like plants that dominate meadows, grasslands, and savannas.
Decomposing, non-photosynthetic plants that feed on dead organic matter, including certain fungi and parasitic plants.
Bushy, woody plants with multiple stems, typically smaller than trees.
Thick, water-storing plants adapted to arid environments, including cacti and other fleshy, drought-tolerant species.
Tall, woody plants with trunks and branches, including deciduous, coniferous, and flowering varieties.
Climbing or trailing plants with flexible, elongated stems that rely on other structures for support.