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Example sentences for "grassy places"

  • It is found in grassy places in open woods, especially in the vicinity of pine trees, October and November.

  • Found from July to September, in grassy places.

  • This species grows in grassy places, in pastures, and richly manured grounds, never in the woods.

  • It grows in woods or grassy places, or among moss, etc.

  • It grows in grassy places, especially in wet pastures.

  • I have found it in lawns or grassy places, especially freshly made lawns or greenswards which have been heavily manured.

  • This plant grows on the ground in woods or in grassy places in groves from July to September.

  • The “Ivory Caps” are plentiful, and extend their haunts to the woods, where thick mold or grassy places abound.

  • Its habitat is similar to that of the common mushroom—lawns, pastures, grassy places—though unlike the latter it is found in woods.

  • New Jersey, Pennsylvania in woods and on grassy places.

  • Various handsome hardy species of this genus will thrive as well as the common Star of Bethlehem in any sunny, grassy places.

  • Some of the delicately–tinted varieties of vernus are well worth dotting about in grassy places and on sunny slopes, if only to accompany the snowdrop.

  • All who have seen it would no doubt like to enjoy the same in their turfy lawns or Grassy places, and there should be no difficulty in establishing it.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    deciduous trees; drug store; former part; free cause; grassy places; grassy plain; great pressure; lightning conductor; long march; make intercession; oblige them; revolutionary action; steam vessels; striking proof; tell thee; the image; these was; this world; under consideration; water bottles; whatsoever things are lovely; will prove; youngest brother