Trees:
* Oak: A large, deciduous tree with acorns.
* Maple: Known for its colorful leaves in fall and its maple syrup.
* Pine: An evergreen conifer with needles and cones.
* Birch: A deciduous tree with white bark.
* Palm: A tropical tree with large, fan-shaped leaves.
Shrubs:
* Rose: A thorny shrub with fragrant flowers.
* Lilac: A fragrant, flowering shrub with purple flowers.
* Lavender: A fragrant, flowering shrub with purple flowers.
* Blueberry: A deciduous shrub with blue berries.
* Rhododendron: A flowering shrub with large, showy flowers.
Grasses:
* Wheat: A cereal grain grown for its edible seeds.
* Rice: A cereal grain grown for its edible seeds.
* Corn: A cereal grain grown for its edible kernels.
* Bamboo: A fast-growing, woody grass.
* Grass: The common name for many species of plants in the family Poaceae.
Flowers:
* Sunflower: A large flower with a yellow head and black center.
* Rose: A fragrant, flowering plant with many varieties.
* Tulip: A bulbous plant with large, colorful flowers.
* Daisy: A small, white flower with a yellow center.
* Orchid: A diverse group of flowering plants with many varieties.
Other:
* Moss: A non-vascular plant that grows in damp places.
* Fern: A vascular plant with fronds.
* Mushroom: A fungus that grows on the ground.
Important Note: These are just a few examples. There are thousands of terrestrial plants found all over the world, from the arctic tundra to the tropical rainforests.