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Example sentences for "herbaceous plants"

  • Some few species are almost confined to the stems of herbaceous plants.

  • The species mostly appear as blackish velvety patches or stains on the stems of herbaceous plants and on old weathered wood.

  • These are found in winter on dead leaves, twigs, branches, rotten wood, the remains of herbaceous plants, and soil largely charged with disintegrated vegetables.

  • This refers to the common Sphæria found on herbaceous plants, known as Sphæria (Pleospora) herbarum.

  • Finish the transplanting of herbaceous plants by the end of the first week.

  • Dig and dress such flower borders and shrubberies as may now be cleared of annuals and the stems of herbaceous plants.

  • Propagate, all sorts of herbaceous plants by rooted slips or suckers; take off layers of carnations, picotees and pansies.

  • But in the division of the rootstocks of herbaceous plants a certain amount of violence is usually required, and a strong knife, a cold chisel and a mallet will be found useful tools.

  • As a rule cuttings of herbaceous plants should be made in the spring.

  • Recently a good many different varieties of Lily of the Valley—nearly as many as twenty—have been collected, and are beginning to be cultivated by some of our growers of herbaceous plants.

  • Although we have nearly fifty kinds or reputed kinds of bramble native in Britain, some of the exotic species, entirely distinct from our own, are well worthy of naturalisation among low shrubs and tall herbaceous plants.

  • Although this chapter is mostly devoted to herbaceous plants, the Virginian Creeper and its allies are so useful for forming curtains in rocky places, ravines, or over old trees, that they deserve mention here.

  • Herbaceous plants, that die down in winter and leave the ground bare afterwards, should not be assigned any important position near the front.

  • Herbaceous plants, which thrive well in any light, rich soil, and are readily increased by dividing the roots.

  • Out of doors in summer, among shrubs or herbaceous plants, they are exceedingly attractive.

  • Outside, the leaves are held in position by blades of grass, creepers, and stems of herbaceous plants, carelessly and roughly wound about the exterior.

  • Externally the nest is more or less bound together by creepers and stems of herbaceous plants.

  • There are few of this genus of any consequence as herbaceous plants, except the varieties of C.

  • If the covering of the beds of choice bulbs, herbaceous plants, or tender shrubs, has been neglected last month, let it be done forthwith.

  • This genus consists of about one hundred and twenty species of herbaceous plants, besides several varieties.

  • Defn: A genus of herbaceous plants, some of them having berries which abound in intensely red juice; poke, or pokeweed.

  • A genus (Physalis) of herbaceous plants having an inflated calyx for a seed pod: esp.

  • Defn: A genus of herbaceous plants (Scrophularia), mostly found in the north temperate zones.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "herbaceous plants" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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