Most of our dyeing drugs are from abroad; and even the culture of madder, which was once so much grownby our farmers, is now lost to us, to the great advantage of the Dutch, who supply our markets.
The marguerite daisy is much grown out-of-doors in California.
In the Southern states (where it is much grown) the moon-flower is a perennial, but even when well protected does not survive the winters in the North.
It is thought that clover sickness is as yet unknown in the United States and Canada, although its presence had sometimes been suspected in some sections where clover has been much grown.
Between the Mississippi and the Cascade Mountains, crimson clover is not likely to be much grown.
Where clover is much grown, at least in some of its varieties, it becomes an aid in reducing the prevalence of many forms of weed growth.
When clover seed is much grown, therefore, on any piece of land, the quantity of seed sown may be reduced materially.
One is the common rubber plant so much grown as a house plant and said to be much cherished for that purpose in Brooklyn.
The Manila hemp is derived from a banana (Musa textilis), that is a native of tropical Asia and is much grown in the Philippines.
The common blue columbine, much grown in gardens for its beautiful blossoms, always has the flowers hanging upside down, a habit that admirably serves to keep its pollen from rain.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much grown" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.