
Plant Communities
Plant communities refer to groups of different plant species that naturally grow together in a specific environment, influenced by factors like climate, soil, and geography. These communities can include various types, such as forests, grasslands, wetlands, and deserts. Each plant community has its unique composition, supporting diverse wildlife and contributing to ecosystem functions like carbon storage and soil stability. Understanding plant communities helps us appreciate biodiversity and the interconnections between plants, animals, and their habitats, as well as informing conservation efforts to protect these vital ecosystems.