Thanks, Swetha ji,  for the new definitions.

On 16-Nov-2017 9:49 AM, "Swetha Madhavamoorthy" <swet...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I think a general classification based on the following characteristics
> will be more helpful and easier for those new to botany:
>
> 1. Oshadhis – annual plants.
>
> 2. Vanaspatis – trees bearing fruits without evident flowers.
>
> 3. Vrikshas – trees bearing flowers and fruits.
>
> 4. Guccha – bushy or shrubby plants.
>
> 5. Gulmas – succulent shrubs.
>
> 6. Trinas – grasses.
>
> 7. Pratnas – procumbent and decumbent herbs.
>
> 8. Vallis – twiners.
>
> http://www.biologydiscussion.com/plant-taxonomy/plant-
> classification/history-of-plant-classification-in-india-5-periods/47594
>
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