Alder-thicket habitat: On very wet ground just below an old beaver dam near Gogebic Lake there is a heavy growth of alder (Alnus incana) about 20 feet high.
Those areas not cultivated are covered with a heavy growth of oak, hickory, locust, and walnut.
Where unimproved it is covered with a heavy growth of chestnut, oak, and pine.
A heavy growth of the cowpea is worth as much to the soil as a good crop of red clover.
If a good dressing of manure be given half the land, affording proper conditions for making a sod, the result will be a heavy growth of clover, while the seeding on the unmanured half will be nearly a failure.
There is evidence that the cowpea can make a heavy growth in soils too deficient in lime for red clover, and it gained its first prominence in southern Ohio on land that was failing to grow clover.
Four-fifths of the plants on the plat which had a heavy growth of weeds were entirely killed.
White sweet-clover plant (at the left), showing the effect of a heavy growth of weeds.
In spite of the fact that sweet clover will withstand more adverse conditions than red clover or alfalfa, a heavy growth of weeds will greatly retard the growth of the plants and in some cases kill most of them.
Many were covered with a heavy growth of timothy or herds grass, and red top in blossom.
Fifty years ago, it was covered with a heavy growth of maple, beech, black walnut, oak, and other trees.
After the wheat is harvested, we frequently have a heavy growth of clover in the autumn.
I do not mean merely a heavy growth of grass, but grass containing a high percentage of nutriment.
A range of abrupt and elevated ridges rises suddenly from its western shore, covered with a close, heavy growth of trees, principally Spruce.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "heavy growth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.