Name three types of plants on land

1. Trees: These are large, woody plants that typically have a single main stem or trunk and branches. They are characterized by their height, with some common examples being oak, pine, maple, and palm trees.

2. Shrubs: These are medium-sized plants that are smaller than trees but larger than herbaceous plants. They usually have multiple stems and are more bushy in appearance. Examples include roses, lavender, juniper, and azalea.

3. Herbaceous plants: These are non-woody plants that lack woody stems and usually die back to the ground at the end of each growing season. They have soft, green stems and include a wide variety of plants such as flowers (e.g., lilies, daisies, and sunflowers), grasses, and vegetables (e.g., lettuce, tomatoes, and carrots).