Plant Geography
Plant Geography is the study of how different plant species are distributed across the Earth. It examines the factors that influence where plants grow, such as climate, soil type, and topography. By understanding these patterns, scientists can learn about ecosystems and biodiversity.
This field also looks at how human activities, like agriculture and urban development, impact plant distribution. Conservation efforts often rely on Plant Geography to identify areas that need protection and to promote sustainable practices. Overall, it helps us understand the relationship between plants and their environments.