Small plants other than saplings growing on a forest floor.
Plant with low spreading growth.
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Examples for "groundcover"
Examples for "groundcover"
1The flashlight landed with a soft tick, its beam barely visible above the groundcover.
2You can enjoy their silver-spotted foliage and their merit as a groundcover plant in shadier, damp borders.
3One hundred percent groundcover to prevent soil being blown or washed away: Cooler soil is more attractive to microbes.
4Neat by nature, they rarely rise to more than a foot and will gently spread when happy, to make weed-proof groundcover.
5If you have acid soil or are prepared to grow them in pots, the perennial Cornus canadensis is a delightful groundcover.
1Anyway, ground cover has a critical impact on water tables and flow rates.
2We are wide-footed, low-to-the- ground type folk, good at finding mushrooms and ground cover.
3We tried pulling out the ivy, 'cause it was such good ground cover.
4The beam dancing across the ground cover tripped another cognitive wire.
5The ground cover was thawing, and weeds and leaf litter squelched greasily underfoot.
6You'll find it's the most marvelous ground cover, even in this acid soil.
7He dropped down on the ground cover and held up his hand to her.
8Those forests are dominated by long-needled conifers that produce a fluffy, fast-burning ground cover.
9In a narrow line the ground cover did not intertwine.
10A spreading ground cover of lemon grass sweetens the air.
11This ensures all-year ground cover of soil and more microbes.
12Almost any kind of ground cover will enhance winter survival.
13Why don't you spread out the ground cover on that sunny patch of grass.
14With that, he dropped back down and laid himself out in the ground cover.
15Loss of native ground cover is also driving microclimate change in the region, they say.
16Nice rural stretch, heavy ground cover, hardly any streetlights.
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