The herbaceous plants and those of a succulent nature must be sparingly supplied.
If any of the herbaceous plants were neglected to be divided last month, do not omit it now.
This genus consists of about one hundred and twenty species of herbaceous plants, besides several varieties.
Writers have called it a herbaceous plant, but it is properly a shrub, never dying to the ground, having a continuation of extension.
It is a climbingherbaceous plant, with entire reniforme leaves of no beauty; flowers small; colour green.
Digitalis, Fox-glove, about forty species of annuals and herbaceous plants.
A soil of common good qualities, moderately light and mellow, will grow most of the hardy herbaceous flowers, and the evergreen and deciduous ornamental shrubs.
Several of this genus are popular annuals, but theherbaceous species are very indifferent.
Observe the herbaceous plants, that they are, as soon as their foliage decays, set aside, in case of being too liberally supplied with water.
The shrubs that are otherwise covered would be greatly benefited by having their roots protected in a similar manner as directed for herbaceous plants.
That herbaceous plants may look to the best advantage, and flower well, they must not be allowed to get into large stools; but as soon as they are above one foot in diameter, they should be divided.
And I suppose he thinks my Aubusson is an herbaceous border.
John hurried away, and soon he was walking along a narrow garden, very unlike a London garden, for it was full of frost-bitten herbaceous flowers and smelt of the country.
Nests are on the ground in grassy or herbaceous cover.
Nests are placed on the surface of the ground in woody or herbaceous cover.
Nests are placed on the ground surface under woody orherbaceous cover.
Nests are placed from two to eight feet high in woody or herbaceous vegetation.
The paths often passed through these rocky clefts, which in the depths of the forest were gloomy and dark in the extreme, and often full of fine-leaved herbaceous plants and curious blue-foliaged Lycopodiaceae.
Like the former, it was a herbaceous plant, but of a very different appearance.
I knew nothing of the herbaceous plants, the milk-worts, and aristolochias, that would now have served me.
We now reproached ourselves for having so negligently fastened them--for having tied them to a branch of the asiminier, whose soft succulent wood possesses scarcely the toughness of an ordinary herbaceous plant.
It was a small herbaceous plant, with erect simple stem, oblong lanceolate leaves, and a terminal spike of not very conspicuous white flowers.
This not uncommon herbaceous plant is alluded to here in consequence of its graceful leaves, which fit it for taking a part in the groups of handsome hardy subjects so often suggested in this book.
This is unquestionably one of the finest of perfectly hardy and large-leaved herbaceous plants.
It comes up somewhat later than the common kinds, and is not by any means common, though it may be found in botanic gardens and nurseries where collections of herbaceous plants are formed.
These stout and hardy herbaceous plants are of the greatest importance in the subtropical garden or the pleasure-ground, their effect being very good when they are well established.
It is a useful subject for grouping with fine-leaved herbaceous plants, but will seldom command a place in the select flower-garden.
A hardy and very ornamental herbaceous perennial from Russia, with broad leaves, which form a rosette or tuft more or less spreading.
A hardy, distinct, and vigorousherbaceous plant, the stems of which are stout, very slightly branching, and about 4 ft.
A good subject for association with strong-growing herbaceous plants in groups, or as isolated tufts by wood-walks, in deep rich soil.
A distinct and gracefully-habited herbaceous plant from 4 ft.
An herbaceous species, with smooth, widely-branching, diverging stems, about 4 ft.
It keeps its foliage well through the season, unlike some herbaceous plants, and is therefore all the more valuable.
Herbaceous Type: best treated as a perennial, and protected at the roots in winter.
An herbaceous grasslike plant (Triglochin palustre, and other species) with pods opening so as to suggest barbed arrowheads.
A genus of succulent plants, some classed as trees, others as shrubs, but the greater number having the habit and appearance of evergreen herbaceous plants; from some of which are prepared articles for medicine and the arts.
An acrid herbaceous plant (Asarum Europ‘um), the leaves and roots of which are emetic and cathartic.
These woody or herbaceous stems are not rooted in the earth, but have the power of adhering firmly to every substance, to stone, glass, shells, and such like bodies.
Since among the quinary, herbaceous stalks with nodes and spathe-leaves, but capsules only, occur; they must be arranged in the lowest rank.
The stalk is frequently herbaceous with nodes; but mostly fruticose and arborescent.
If the degree of oxydation of the cells be slight, they do not harden, but continue herbaceous in texture.
The stalk is indeed usually woody; yet is still found to be also herbaceous and nodose with spathiform leaves.
Cortical plants are thus herbaceous plants with hollow stalk, and with an arrested or green calyx, without sarcose or fleshy fruit.
It feeds on groundsel, dock, bracken, and almost anything in the way of an herbaceous plant; often attacks geraniums in the greenhouse as well as outdoors.
The work begins with an account of the herbaceous plants which, in modern terminology, are monocotyledonous: and at the end of the section (p.
The Umbelliferae constituted Sectio IX among the fifteen sections in which Morison distributed herbaceous plants.
In 1848 the old storehouse for fruit (close to the fruit garden of the old Palace, now the site of the Herbaceous Ground), was converted into a Museum of Economic Botany, the first of its kind to be established.
True ginger must not be confounded with "wild ginger," which is a small herbaceous plant (Asarum canadense) of the United States.
The well-known spice ginger is the underground stem (rhizome) of an herbaceous reed-like plant known as Zingiber officinale.
Thus the leaves of the Furze are reduced to thorns; but those of the Seedling are herbaceous and trifoliate like those of the Herb Genet and other allied species, subsequent ones gradually passing into spines.
In herbaceous plants upright leaves as a rule are narrow, which is obviously an advantage, while prostrate ones are broad.
These considerations affect trees more than herbs, because trees stand more alone, while herbaceous plants are more affected by surrounding plants.
It is originally indigenous to the East Indies, and an herbaceous plant with an underground stem.
It is a herbaceous perennial, with an erect branching stem about 2 feet high.
This very large order is divided into two distinct tribes, which many botanists make separate orders; the one embracing the herbaceous species with watery juice, and the other the ligneous species, all of which have their juice milky.
Herbaceous plants and shrubs, with racemes of red, white, or greenish flowers.
The only genus in British gardens is Turnera, and the species are hothouse and greenhouse herbaceous plants, with flowers very like those of the Bladder Ketmia.
On the banks of the river there is a strip about two miles wide with abundant herbaceous vegetation between lines of willows.
Among the curious features of the Hawaiian flora is the extraordinary development of what are usually herbaceous plants into shrubs or trees.
A genus ofherbaceous or suffruticose plants, chiefly natives of South Africa.
A dense ground cover of vines and other herbaceous plants arched completely over it, leaving an entrance only on the northwest side, toward the stream.
Herbaceous species in the sparse ground cover include the following: Opuntia polyacantha Solidago petradoria Lathyrus pauciflorus Penstemon linarioides Lupinus caudatus Yucca baccata Phlox hoodii Only P.
Vegetation in the trapping area consisted of dense growths of grasses and herbaceous plants, which had covered the ground with seeds.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "herbaceous" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.