foliage造句211. They grow unhurriedly toward the sun that nourishes their foliage.
212. South American herb with sticky glandular foliage; source of madia oil.
213. Some of Prince Edward Island's loveliest fall foliage can be seen along a series of back country drives knows as the Scenic Heritage Roads.
214. It feeds on nectar, particularly of Eucalyptus and Banksia, seeds, fruits and insects and mainly forages in the foliage of trees.
215. A Eurasian annual plant (Kochia scoparia) having narrow, dense foliage that turns bright red.
216. Buena Vista, Colorado, in hopes of photographing colorful fall foliage.
217. Achillea of the composite family, especially A. millefolium, native to Eurasia, having finely dissected foliage and flat corymbs of usually white flower heads.
218. It has ruby-red flowers in late summer, but the colour of the foliage is the thing.
219. While peak fall foliage varies annually, the 160-kilometer White Mountain Trail typically delivers brilliant fall colors from the end of September through the second week of October.
220. Flowers on variegated branches yield offspring that have variegated foliage.
221. There are also nature trails through the lush tropical foliage of bamboos, ferns, ginger lilies, orchids, crotons, palms and breadfruit trees.
222. Any of several plants of the genus Lepidium, especially the North American species L. virginicum, having small white flowers and pungent foliage and seeds.
223. Wind-borne soil deposits give this area it's abundance of foliage.
224. The ideas for unusual foliage plants are exceptional, ranging from lovely purple-leaved cabbages to aromatic pelargonium.
225. With fall comes a brilliant show of scarlet to reddish purple foliage and bright red fruit (drupes) borne in small clusters. The fruit often lasts into December or until it is devoured by birds.
226. Water plants dislike turbulent water or fine spray on their foliage.