Learn Plant Classification | The Plant Kingdom

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There are around 400,000 species of plants on Earth; based on their evolutionary characteristics, we divide them into 4 groups—Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms and Angiosperms. In this video, we will learn their observable features, based on which you can easily learn classification of plants yourself!
We also answer some common questions such as: What are the oldest plants? Which organisms produced oxygen before the evolution of plants? What are different modes of plant reproduction?

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Absolutely brilliant. Concise, easy to understand and visually pleasing. This is my new go-to channel.

thewaynecorcoran
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"If you like my content, please subscribe" she says AT THE END of the video. That's the way to do it. Of course I'm going to subscribe. Most people ask that in the beginning, before they present the video, which makes no sense.

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I am struggling to be plant-literate. Until this video comes along, to help spread plant literacy in quick time. Now taking a walk in the Malaysian jungle is like going into nature's library.

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Wonderful! A short film giving the top-level classification, though I must confess I saw the title and thought the video would explain some details and let us know how the broad classification is done till the level of species.

Anyway, thanks for this.

Can you please make a video on why the ferns, tree ferns, club mosses etc that once dominated the land went away? That would be interesting.

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I like to draw leaves but never understood them. I was looking for videos about leaf classification and I saw your video about simple and compound leaves. I thought it would be one of those assignment videos with choppy editing and barely understood concepts, but I have to say I am pleasantly surprised to see how well-made it is. It's entertaining and your voice is also calming to listen to.

So now I'm here, and I'd like to say that what you're doing is such a great contribution.
I've subscribed and I can't wait to see more stuff from you.

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I love plants! This is so excellent. Thank you for sharing your knowledge in an easy-to-digest way. Great vid. Love and gratitude.

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Botanical phylogeny has always been a passion of mine, and I appreciate you making such knowledge easily accessible. Your channel even has vids on individual plant families and their characters. If you did a video on gnetophytes, that would be wonderful!

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This is helping me so much with my college studies. Clear, concise information delivered very well. Also, the whole aesthetic of your video is beautiful and very soothing, very easy for me to absorb.

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A great little video on plant classification. The cycad is really interesting have the male and female on different plants, the seeds are enormous.

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I'm failing this test but god bless this video🙏

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What is the narrorators first language or culture? Their pronunciation is interesting

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How underrated this channel wants to be?😮

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the presentation is magnificent ...bravo

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Thanks a lot i have added to my knowledge on classification of plants 🔥👍

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Thank you so much! You are so refreshing and your content is so approachable, well done and easy to follow..filled with very valuable information. Thank you so much for sharing! Do you have a video that is an overview of flowering plant families or just individual ones? Thanks and blessings :)

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You asked about fern leaves (presence of spores underneath), I must confess I had no idea about it and I am excited to check it next time i happen to see a fern. Great video! Thanks for sharing.

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I'm pretty curious about how dormancy works, what is the biological fundamental of it and what chemicals/hormones are responsible for entering, during and breaking dormancy. flower plants like hydrangea and peony go dormant yearly, how is dormancy effects the flowering of these plants and what is happening as the plant break dormancy, grow foliage, then bear flower and fruit.

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I subscribed! I am striving now, to obtain my clinical herbalist certification and there is a lot to learn. I got a little stumped on Botany. It has been many years since I went to school. So this helps so much! Thank you!

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