3. Trees- a woody perennial
plant, typically having a
single stem or trunk
growing to a considerable
height and bearing lateral
branches at some distance
from the ground.
4. Mosses- are a
botanical division
(phylum) of small, soft
plants that are typically
1–10 cm (0.4–4 in) tall,
though some species.
5. Pine Trees- an evergreen
coniferous tree that has
clusters of long needle-
shaped leaves. Many kinds
are grown for their soft
timber, which is widely used
for furniture and pulp, or for
tar and turpentine.
6. Liverworts- a small
flowerless green plant
with leaflike stems or
lobed leaves, occurring in
moist habitats. Liverworts
lack true roots and
reproduce by means of
spores released from
capsules.
7. Grasses- vegetation
consisting of typically
short plants with long
narrow leaves, growing
wild or cultivated on
lawns and pasture, and as
a fodder crop.