Pronunciation: /ˈflɔrə/
noun Flora refers to the plant life of a particular region or period.
A1 The flora in the park is beautiful.
A2 I enjoy learning about different types of flora.
B1 The flora of this region is diverse and unique.
B2 Botanists study the flora of various ecosystems.
C1 Conservation efforts are crucial to protect the delicate flora of this area.
C2 The flora and fauna of this tropical rainforest are incredibly diverse.
adjective Flora can also be used as an adjective to describe things related to plants or plant life.
A1 The flora in the garden is very colorful.
A2 She enjoys painting pictures of flora and fauna.
B1 The flora of the region includes a variety of native plants.
B2 The flora and fauna of the national park are protected by law.
C1 The flora found in tropical rainforests is incredibly diverse.
C2 Botanists study the flora of different ecosystems to understand their biodiversity.
formal The local botanist is conducting a study on the diverse flora of the region.
informal I love taking walks in the park and admiring all the beautiful flora.
slang Check out the cool flora in this garden, it's so lush!
figurative The flora of ideas in her mind was constantly growing and evolving.
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