Having leaves or leaves as specified; often used in combination.
1The wind whistled eerily through the scant-leaved scrub-oaks on the slopes above.
2There under the window climbs the large-leaved burdock from the thick grass.
3Even now I can see no harm in picking a six-leaved clover.
4BARE-ROOTED, broad-leaved trees should be planted before the end of the month.
5He enveloped his bed in a vast, nine-leaved screen of Coromandel lacquer.
6Facebook Twitter Pinterest Ivy-leaved toadflax growing in the cracks of a wall.
7Box, with occasional patches of narrow-leaved tea trees, grew along the plains.
8A sort of four-leaved clover, a reasonable employer, answered his genial informant.
9The winding narrow-leaved Kennedyas, Gnaphaliums in abundance; Aotus in low bushes.
10In the shade of the bronze-leaved oak-trees there were rows of little tables.
11The frost on the edges of the brown-leaved bracken gave a faint colour.
12Start with some purple-leaved plants to give depth to the borders.
13Of the common thyme there are two varieties: narrow-leaved and broad-leaved.
14The Beech is alternate-leaved, and we should therefore expect the scales to alternate.
15One of the Laws of Oz forbids anyone to pick a six-leaved clover.
16Of the large leaved Rex begonias new varieties are frequently introduced.
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