Natural vegetation refers to a plant community, which has grown naturally without human aid and has been left undisturbed by humans for a long time.
.. therefore Phytogeographically, Ethiopia comprises diverse vegetation types, including the tropical lowland rainforest in the southwest, arid and semi-arid dry woodlands in the East, and the Afroalpine forests in the north and southeast.
Some examples of Classified Groups of Vegetation in Ethiopia
Desert and Semi-desert scrublands,
Small-leaved, deciduous woodland of Acacia-Commiphora,
Moist evergreen Montane Rainforest
Lowland semi-evergreen forest
Dry evergreen montane forest and grassland complex
Afro-alpine and sub-Afro-alpine vegetation