Plant Growth Form - Each vegetation type is characterized by a growth form of its dominant plants (the largest, most abundant, characteristic plants). Plant life and growth forms (shortened to ‘plant forms’) represent key functional strategies of plants in relation to. Like other multicellular organisms, plants grow through a combination of cell growth and cell division.
Plant life and growth forms (shortened to ‘plant forms’) represent key functional strategies of plants in relation to. Like other multicellular organisms, plants grow through a combination of cell growth and cell division. Each vegetation type is characterized by a growth form of its dominant plants (the largest, most abundant, characteristic plants).