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flora

[flawr-uh, flohr-uh] / ˈflɔr ə, ˈfloʊr ə /
NOUN
vegetable life
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She also wrote about people saving native flora and fauna, from mountain lions in need of a freeway crossing to endangered butterflies and tiny native bees.

From Los Angeles Times

The gut microbiome, also called the gut flora, plays a vital role in human health.

From Science Daily

They’ve just flown in from a trip to the time of dinosaurs, bringing back flora to add to their sustainable lifestyles.

From Los Angeles Times

Some people's gardens have also been affected by deer munching their flora.

From BBC

Humanity, which has gained the capability of time travel, lives among the clouds, collecting extinct flora from the past to populate lush, green gardens on elevated platforms while Earth undergoes a healing process below.

From Los Angeles Times