flora
flora
noun FLOH-rah Rare
Origin: From Latin Flora, the Roman goddess of flowers and spring.
Also means
plant life
Usage Note
Flora refers collectively to all plant species of a region or period — la flora alpina (alpine flora), la flora intestinale (gut flora/microbiome). The word is invariable in the singular; its Latin origin (a proper name) explains the capital when used as a goddess name. Paired with fauna (animal life).
Examples
"La flora mediterranea è molto ricca."
Natural Translation
The Mediterranean flora is very rich.
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