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Discover LudwigThe phrase "land plants" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It specifically refers to plants that primarily grow on land, as opposed to aquatic or marine plants. You can use it whenever you want to distinguish between types of plants or to emphasize the habitat of a particular plant. Example: "Land plants have evolved numerous adaptations to overcome the challenges of living in a terrestrial environment."
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These two phases, or generations, are multicellular in land plants.
The pteridophytes represent the oldest of land plants.
Land, plants and a fortress balance sheet?
The oldest land plants just got a lot older.
Trichomes are ubiquitous in land plants (Southwood[1986]; Werker[2000]).
Plastid RNA edits in protein-coding transcripts among land plants.
They are phylogenetically distant to land plants, fungi and animals.
Land plants rely on lignified secondary cell walls in supporting their body weight on the Earth.
These biochemical strategies are unique to land plants.
Light, darkness, day, night, water, land, plants and animals... these are spoken into being.
Over 90% of land plants form mycorrhizal associations with fungi.
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