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Definition of higher plants in English: higher plantsplural noun Plants of relatively complex or advanced characteristics, especially vascular plants (including flowering plants). Example sentencesExamples - In contrast to higher plants, lichens and mosses are capable of tolerating full dehydration.
- Most higher plants possess the ability to reconstitute their vascular tissues after relatively severe wounding.
- Nitrogen is one of the major growth-limiting nutrients for plants, and its source in most higher plants is nitrate taken up through roots.
- Lignin is a characteristic chemical and morphological component of the tissue in higher plants.
- The cuticle is the major barrier against uncontrolled water loss from leaves, fruits and other primary parts of higher plants.
Definition of higher plants in US English: higher plantsplural noun Plants of relatively complex or advanced characteristics, especially vascular plants (including flowering plants). Example sentencesExamples - Most higher plants possess the ability to reconstitute their vascular tissues after relatively severe wounding.
- Lignin is a characteristic chemical and morphological component of the tissue in higher plants.
- The cuticle is the major barrier against uncontrolled water loss from leaves, fruits and other primary parts of higher plants.
- Nitrogen is one of the major growth-limiting nutrients for plants, and its source in most higher plants is nitrate taken up through roots.
- In contrast to higher plants, lichens and mosses are capable of tolerating full dehydration.
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