low-growing造句1. This is a stout, low-growing plant with very rigid and distinctive leaves.
2. Pygmy Chain Swords are low-growing, and were used in the foreground, and Java Fern grows attached to bogwood.
3. The low-growing peacock gingers also would fit well in such a grouping.
4. From the low-growing Indian rhubarb to the mighty English maples, the plants in this region get ready for the winter with a cornucopia of colors.
5. Low-growing evergreen shrub of eastern North America with leathery leaves and clusters of fragrant pink or white flowers.
6. Any of several weedy, low-growing herbs of the genera Spergula or Spergularia, especially Spergula arvensis native to Europe, having linear whorled leaves and small white flowers.
7. Any of numerous low-growing herbs of the genus Arenaria, having small, usually white flowers often grouped in cymose clusters.
8. Added to that, spraying tall trees is a much more complicated and unhealthy business than treating low-growing fruit and vegetables.
9. They are worth that prime position at the base of a warm wall and I like to team them up with low-growing Ceratostigma plumbaginoides.
10. In Plumas County, the fall color is underfoot and overhead: from the low-growing Indian rhubarb to the mighty English maples, the array of colors in this region could make a box of crayons jealous.
11. A treeless area between the icecap and the tree line of Arctic regions, having a permanently frozen subsoil and supporting low-growing vegetation such as lichens, mosses, and stunted shrubs.
12. Despite the green hues in this image, these rocky islands are too cold to sustain more than a smattering of low-growing vegetation.
13. The lane was bordered on the left by wild, low-growing brambles , on the right by high, neatly manicured hedge.
14. The lane was bordered on the left by wild, low-growing brambles, on the right by a high, neatly manicured hedge.
15. From the earthworks they turned still more to the left of the road that ran winding through a thick, low-growing, birch wood.
16. The lane was bordered on the left by wild, low-growing brambles, on the right by a high, neatly manicured hedge. The men's long cloaks flapped around their ankles as they marched.