Of the order Rubiaceae we shall include the common Field Madder (Sherardia arvensis), a little plant, varying from five to ten inches high, the minute lilac flowers of which may be seen from April to October.
It is a little plant, seldom more than six inches high, with pale pink flowers that bloom from July to October.
It is a little plant, the general appearance of which is shown in our illustration.
Uncle George split up one of the hard seeds that had not been soaked, and showed them a little plant of the same kind inside; but it was so hard and brittle that he could crumble it up into powder between his fingers.
It is a little plant with a very fat little root," said Frank.
Yet this is not exactly true either, because the ripe seed is already a little plant, folded up tight and packed away in a hard case, like a chick inside its shell.
There are tiny beans inside, which are new-laid bean eggs, and so have no little plant inside, but only bean-stuff.
Not a new-laid egg, but an egg with a little plant inside, all ready to hatch out and grow.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little plant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.