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Different plants that we can see in temperate deciduous forests have a great variety of plant species. Most have three levels of plants. Lichen, moss, ferns, wildflowers and other small plants can be found on the forest floor. Shrubs fill in the middle level and hardwood trees like maple, oak, birch, magnolia, sweet gum and beech make up the third level.
TAXONOMIC CLASSIFICATION OF
•Lichens- are classified as a fungi and fungal partners belong to the ascomycota and basidiomycota.
•Moss- classification of moss is bryophyta.
•Ferns- were traditionally classified in the class Filices, and later in a Division of the Plant Kingdom named Pteridophyta or Filicophyta.
•Wildflowers- Remember, a common wildflower like Black-eyed Susan is called Rudbeckia hirta.An Example of Plant Classification: Kingdom: plantae-plants, Subkingdom: tracheobionta-vascular plants, superdivision: spermatophyta-seed plants, Division: Magnoliophyta-flowering plants, class: magnoliopsida-dicotyledons.
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