A vigorous species, largely cultivated by the Peruvians for the sake of its edible roots, growing from 6 ft.
It is a hairy plant, much like a Calamint in general appearance, growing from one to three feet high, and bearing white flowers in July and August.
It is a downy plant, growing fromsix to twelve inches high, and flowering in June and July.
A very common plant in woods and thickets, growing from one to two feet high, and flowering from July to September.
Growing from roots or wood underneath the surface of the ground, the plant has an erect stem, the length of the stem depending on the depth at which the root is buried, just as in the case of Polyporus radicatus, which has a similar habitat.
The Swamp Rose is a very bushy species, growing from one to nine feet high.
The stems are long and arching, growing from 2 to 6 feet in height; they are brown and are armed at frequent intervals with short, decidedly recurved thorns or prickles.
It is a smaller shrub, growing from 1 to 3 feet high.
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Defn: Of or pertaining to a peduncle; growing from a peduncle; as, a peduncular tendril.
Defn: Supported on, or growing from, a very short stem; having a short peduncle.
The curious spirally coiled pod of a leguminous tree (Prosopis pubescens) growing from Texas to California.
Supported on, or growing from, a very short stem; having a short peduncle.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "growing from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.