flora

word

/ˈfɫɔɹə/
/flˈɔːɹɐ/

Definition

All the plant life in a particular region or environment. It can also refer to groups of similar plant species in scientific or ecological contexts.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used in scientific, academic, or formal contexts. Often paired with 'fauna' (animals), as in 'flora and fauna.' Refers to collective plant life, not individual plants or flowers. Sometimes used to describe beneficial microorganisms (e.g., 'intestinal flora').

Example Sentences

The Amazon rainforest has a rich flora.

basic

Deserts have a different flora than forests.

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Scientists study the local flora to understand the climate.

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After the fire, the mountain's flora took years to recover.

natural

The park's unique flora attracts nature lovers every year.

natural

There's a big difference between the flora of a tropical island and that of a northern forest.

natural