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Example sentences for "living plants"

  • Habitat various, but not infrequently the upper surface of the leaves of living plants, a few inches from the ground.

  • Parasitic in the parenchymatous cells of the roots of living plants, causing noticeable enlargement of the affected organ, producing at length galls, knots, and various deformities and distortions.

  • These originate, for the most part, within the tissues of living plants, and are developed outwards in pustules, which burst through the cuticle.

  • In these instances, whether parasitic on living plants or developed on dead ones, the source is still vegetable.

  • Of far greater interest are the Coniomycetous parasites on living plants.

  • For the transportation of living plants, neither pulpy or tuberculous, it is necessary to place them in glazed boxes, of a peculiar construction, first invented and used in England by M.

  • We will specify some families and kinds whose absence in our collection of living plants we regret.

  • To promote the progress of science, agriculture and horticulture, it is important to collect in a central garden, like that of Paris, the greatest number of living plants possible.

  • The illustrations of these types in the following table are taken from living plants, because from them figures of more diagrammatic clearness can be made, and the salient characters of the cells more easily recognized.

  • Indeed, the microscope becomes an essential part of the equipment of a fossil botanist; as it is to a student of living plants.

  • Chemical analysis reveals that, beyond the percentage of mineral ash which is found in living plants, there is little in a pure sample of coal that is not carbonaceous.

  • Lastly, there is the well-known fourth class of parasites (such as the mistletoe), which are nourished by the juices of living plants.

  • It must not be supposed from these facts that the grains of chlorophyll, as they exist in living plants, cannot be attacked by the secretion; for these grains consist of protoplasm merely coloured by chlorophyll.

  • Mr. Ralfs was also so kind as to send me living plants of the same species from near Penzance in Cornwall.

  • He also made some interesting observations on living plants belonging to one form alone; for at that time he did not possess the three forms of any living species.

  • The whole case is perplexing in the highest degree, and will not be understood until experiments are tried on living plants.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "living 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:
    administrative divisions have the same names; coach home; different distances; little exclamation; living animal; living being; living beings; living bodies; living child; living conditions; living creature; living death; living organism; living organisms; living plants; living rooms; living standards; living thing; living trees; living water; living waters; nine years; nominative case; plain view; potato starch; there must