Grows spontaneously in Italy and Siberia; Linnæus informs us that the blossom is naturally white, with red in the middle.
Rheum palmatum, native of Bucharia, which has perhaps the best title to be considered the true rhubarb-plant, grows spontaneously in the Mongolian empire on the confines of China.
It grows spontaneously on light, dry, sandy ground on the sea coast; the cultivated roots are slender, with a few lateral fibres, and from one to two feet long.
The wild root, which the Indians call Compti, grows spontaneously over an immense area of otherwise barren land.
The Luffa purgans grows spontaneously in the suburbs of Recieffe, the capital of the province of Pernambuco, and flowers in November and December.
Grows spontaneously on the Alps of Switzerland, Austria, and Lapland, and was cultivated (vid.
The Lysimachia bulbifera is a hardy perennial, grows spontaneously in boggy or swampy ground, and hence requires a moist soil.
It grows spontaneously in the woods of Italy and Hungary, and flowers with us about the latter end of April, at which time, if cold winds prevail, it is apt to be injured, unless placed in a sheltered part of the garden.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "grows spontaneously" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.