Plant morphology is the study of the physical form and structure of plants. It is a branch of botany that deals with the identification, classification, and description of plants. It is the process of observing and interpreting the form and structure of plants in order to understand their function and biology. Plant morphology looks at the various parts of the plant, including the leaves, stem, roots, flowers, fruits, and seeds. It also examines the overall structure of the plant, such as its height and shape. Plant morphology can be used to identify plants, understand their growth patterns, and make predictions about their behavior. Additionally, it can be used to understand the relationships between different plants and their environments. Plant morphology is an essential tool for plant taxonomy and evolution, as it is used to distinguish between similar species and identify new species.
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