Plants: facts, news, features and articles about our oxygen providers

A photograph of jungle plants
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Quick facts about plants

Where they live: Plants are found on every continent, even Antarctica, and every ocean.

What they eat: Plants use sunlight for photosynthesis, which produces sugars that fuel them.

How big they are: The smallest plants, known as desmids and picozoa, are single-celled algae that are less than 0.0004 inches (0.01 millimeters) across. The largest plant is Pando, an enormous tree network in Utah that's 106 acres (43 hectares) — about the size of 80 American football fields.

Written by
Jess Thomson
Written by
Jess Thomson

Jess Thomson is a freelance journalist. She previously worked as a science reporter for Newsweek, and has also written for publications including VICE, The Guardian, The Cut, and Inverse. Jess holds a Biological Sciences degree from the University of Oxford, where she specialised in animal behavior and ecology.

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