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Phylum - A primary division of a kingdom, as of the plant kingdom, ranking next above a class in size.
Class - A taxonomic category ranking below a phylum or division and above an order.

 


phylumA major taxonomic grouping in the animal kigdom, ranking just below kingdom and above class. In the plant kingdom, it is usually replaced by the division.

Conifers (phylum Pinophyta) are woody plants that have thin leaves, called needles, and seed cones rather than flowers. The Conifer group of plants includes more than 550 species, ranging from tall trees to short shrubs.

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Cercidiphylum japonicum
Cimicifuga simplex Atropurpurea Group
Disanthus cercidifolius
Euphorbia schillingii
Fargesia nitida
Fatsia japonica
Filipendula rubra 'venusta'
Fuchsia (all)
Galax urceolata
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Hornwort (Marestail) Ceratophylum demersum. Dark green, non rooting plant that doesn't float or sink -- just settles in the water. Provides an area for fish spawning. Hardy in zones 8-10.
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However, if I could modify your question to what's the most beneficial arthropod--the group (phylum) that includes insects and arachnids — then the answer would be simple: Spiders are the unsung heroes in the garden.

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