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Jax Robinson
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23 July, 09:28
What is meant by a pioneer plant species
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Carl Kelley
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The first plant in a new area. Remember it by thinking of a pioneer. They are the first people to do something, such as exploring. So, a pioneer plant is the first plant to be in the new habitat created by something like a natural disaster.
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