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  • Plants of the Lithosphere: Understanding Terrestrial Flora
    It seems like you're asking about plants that live in the lithosphere. The lithosphere is the solid, rocky outer layer of the Earth that includes the crust and upper mantle.

    While it's true that plants need soil to grow, which is a part of the lithosphere, the term "lithosphere plants" isn't a standard botanical classification. Plants are typically categorized based on their habitat, like:

    * Terrestrial plants: These are the most common and grow on land. They can be further classified based on their specific environment, such as forests, grasslands, deserts, and mountains.

    * Aquatic plants: These plants live in water, either freshwater or saltwater.

    The lithosphere provides the foundation for plant life, but plants themselves are not classified based on this geological layer.

    Let me know if you have any other questions about plants or the lithosphere!

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