Important Information on Plants

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Basic Information on Plants

Largest, tallest etc.
Largest flowerRafflesia
Smallest flowering plantWolffia
Largest tree-grown fruitJackfruit
Tallest grassBamboo
Tallest treeCoast Redwood
Plant products
The plant from which opium (rich source of morphine) is obtainedPoppy (Papaver Somniferum)
The plant from which Marijuana is obtainedCannabis
The plant from which the drug cocaine is obtainedCoca plant
The plant from which anti-malarial drug quinine is obtainedCinchona
The plant from which anti-hypertensive drug reserpine is obtainedRauwolfia serpentina or Sarpaghanda
The plant from which chicory commonly used as a substitute for coffee, is obtainedCichorium intybus
The tree from which turpentine is obtainedPine tree
The tree that yields an aromatic medicinal oil also known asNiligiri telEucalyptus
The plant from which a blue dye for use in textile industry is obtainedIndigo
The plant from which bio-diesel is being producedJatropha
The aquatic plant which is known as Terror of BengalWater Hyacinth
Plant parts
The part of the plant that is cloveFlower bud
The part of the plant that is used as a condiment from cinnamontreebark
The part of the plant that is potato/gingerStem
The part of the plant that is eaten in coconutSeed
The part of the plant from which coffee is obtainedSeed
The part of the plant that yields sugar in sugarcaneStem
The part of the plant that yields saffron spiceStigma
The part of the plant through which the plants respireLeaf
The small pores through which plants respire and also eliminate water are known asStomata
The part of the flower which receives pollen grains during pollinationStigma
The pigment found in plants which make them appear greenChlorophyll
Plant processes
The process by which plants manufacture foodPhotosysthesis
The process by which roots absorb water and minerals from the soilOsmosis
The process by which plants lose water especially through leaves (but also stem, flowers etc.) is known asTranspiration
The phenomenon by which plants' growth is directed towards light is known asPhototropism
The phenomenon by which plants grow or respond to touch is known asThigmotropism



Types of plants

NameType
EpiphyteA plant that grows upon another plant.
HydrophyteA plant adapted for growth in water or wet soil.
ThallophyteA plant that has simple body without root, stem or leaves.
XerophyteA plant adapted to live in dry places
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