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Meanings of leaved plants in English
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Usage of leaved plants in English
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Start with some purple- leavedplants to give depth to the borders.
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However, lift them away from grey- leavedplants, which may rot from the extra moisture.
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Woolly- leavedplants are drought-resistant, as are those glaucous plants with waxy leaves, which protect them from water loss.
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Racks of large- leavedplants receded into infinity; those nearest him towered high above, forming a living green wall.
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Half-way up, the perpendicular ascent was broken by a protruding ledge upon which waved broad- leavedplants and rusty ferns.
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In short, more green- leavedplants are weeded out by hand or hoe, leaving a greater proportion of the brown-leaved form to grow and reproduce.
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In front the yard is narrow and broken by a short circular walk, in the centre of which a thin fountain plays amid long- leavedplants.
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In general, open- leavedplants accumulate more vitamins C and A and antioxidant carotenoids than heading varieties whose inner leaves never see the light of day.