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The CPTED concept was introduced to Canada in the early 1980s by the ___________________, and has since been endorsed by a great number of police services throughout Canada, many of whom have trained CPTED officers.
Gymnosperms
A group of seed-producing plants that includes conifers, cycads, ginkgos, and gnetophytes, characterized by seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary.
Animal-pollinated
Refers to plants that rely on animals, such as bees, birds, and bats, to transfer pollen from one flower to another for fertilization.
Inconspicuous Flowers
Flowers that are not easily noticeable or visible, often due to their small size, dull color, or lack of showy petals.
Rhizome
A type of underground stem that grows horizontally, producing roots and shoots at intervals to enable a plant to spread.
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