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In what ways do plants vary from each other?​

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Plants are different from each other because every species of plants has its unique features that are build up in its internal system in accordance with its environment. Each species has its own morphology, inflorescence, phyllotaxy, mode of reproduction, flowering pattern, etc.
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The plants may vary in many ways, depending on how many leaves they have in a group, the size of the leaves, the shape of the leaves, how large the flowers are, the color of the flowers, or the time of the year that the flowers bloom.

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