Journey into the astonishing diversity of the plant kingdom, a realm where life ranges from microscopic algae barely visible to the naked eye to the colossal redwood trees that scrape the sky. Botanists meticulously categorize this green tapestry into major divisions such as the ubiquitous flowering plants, known as angiosperms, which account for over 80% of all known plant species and provide much of our food. Then there are the ancient conifers, or gymnosperms, famous for their woody cones, and the delicate ferns (pteridophytes) that thrive in damp, shaded forest floors. Even the humble mosses (bryophytes) play a vital ecological role, forming dense mats in moist environments. Understanding these fundamental plant types is key to appreciating Earth's biodiversity. Can you correctly sort a vibrant rose from a towering pine, or a lush fern from a patch of moss? Put your botanical knowledge to the test!
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