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Meanings of desirable species in English
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Usage of desirable species in English
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It is a very desirablespecies, with white fragrant flowers, produced during the winter season.
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It is a very ornamental and desirablespecies, but the flowers are not borne in great quantity.
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This is another desirablespecies, but it is not comparable in point of beauty with the former.
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This is still rare in cultivation, but it is a very desirablespecies, bearing ivory-white highly-fragrant flowers.
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E. SCOPARIA and E. ERECTA are desirablespecies, the former bearing greenish flowers, and the latter of decidedly upright growth.
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R. MULTIFLORUM, Eastern Europe (1822), is another desirablespecies, with long drooping racemes of greenish-yellow flowers, and small red berries.
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Among the desirablespecies of wild hickories there is much variation in character, and selection of trees for propagation is in its infancy.
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No youth was ever more fortunate than Franklin Pierce, through the whole of his early life, in this most desirablespecies of moral education.
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This, which has lilac-purple flowers, produced in early spring, is not a very desirablespecies, being rather straggling of growth and with few flowers.
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Importantly, the N 2 4- product could be further functionalized to yield ammonia (NH 3) and other desirablespecies.