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flora

[flawr-uh, flohr-uh] / ˈflɔr ə, ˈfloʊr ə /
NOUN
vegetable life
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Well before he moved in, he invited scientists to research the soil, flora and fauna.

From Los Angeles Times

The Flaming C on the front and the numbers featured a pattern of flora and fauna from Alberta prairies arranged to reflect the rainbow-colored pride flag.

From Washington Times

In recent years, Mr. Matsumoto’s talents with flora have made him something of a local pop icon, a quiet hero.

From New York Times

And at the heart of the home is a vibrant, 6,500-square-foot garden where, amid a lively jumble of South American flora, ferns and vines, Corona and Echavarria keep their prized collection of bonsai trees.

From New York Times

Yemen has few woodlands but a relatively rich variety of flora in the oil-producing Arabian Peninsula desert region.

From Reuters