c3 plants
31ALPINE PLANTS — plants whose natural habitat approaches the line of perpetual snow …
32Oil plants — Plants used as a source of edible or useful oils. Acrocomia, Aiphanes, Apeiba, Attalea, Beilschmiedia, Bertholettia, Cannabis, Ceiba, Cocos, Corozo, Dialyanthera, Elaeia, Hibiscus, Jessenia, Lecythis, Lepidium, Licania, Moringa, Papaver,… …
33Toothache plants — Plants used to cure aching teeth. Acacia, Adansonia, Allium, Anacardium, Asclepias, Bocconia, Caesalpinia, Calotropis, Casuarina, Cecropia, Cedrela, Chlorophora, Citrus, Cocos, Cucurbita, Dodonaea, Drimys, Euphorbia, Guaiacum, Isotoma, Jatropha,… …
34Tooth extraction plants — Plants used to facilitate the removal of teeth. Asclepias, Anacardium, Chlorophora, Hura …
35cultured plants — plants which have been cultivated …
36fodder plants — plants used for feeding livestock …
37green plants — plants with green leaves …
38wild plants — plants growing in their natural environment …
39Coke plants — Plants where coal is carbonized for the manufacture of coke in slot or beehive ovens. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …
40plants — plænt /plÉ‘Ënt n. small vegetable growth; factory; equipment; agent who has been assigned to secretly infiltrate a location (Slang) v. sow, place seeds or vegetation into soil; secretly insert a spy or surveillance device; establish; set, place …