Other plants, known as "calciphiles," while not actually showing abnormally large percentages of calcium in their ash, flourish best on soils rich in lime.
But it seems that there is a probability that some plants, at least, do elaborate vitamines, or auximones, which are useful to other plants.
The same bacterium may cause galls on the stems of other plants, as, for example, on certain of the daisies.
They add a note to the flower-garden and to bouquets that is distinct and can be secured by no other plants.
In this case, the ground is usually occupied later in the season by other plants.
The name is occasionally given to other plants, as the royal fern, the wood betony, etc.
Fresh leaves or branches of trees or other plants; wreaths; -- usually in the plural.
Other plants in pots in the greenhouse were left uncovered, and as I saw small flies visiting the flowers, it seemed probable that they would be intercrossed.
This takes place sometimes in Leguminosæ, and seems to have been more frequently met with in Trifolium repens than in other plants.
In Grasses, as indeed in other plants with a spicate inflorescence, this change occurs not unfrequently.
The name is extended to other plants which in some respect resemble the true laurel.
Note: The name is often vaguely given to other plants of the same order, as species of Seseli and Bupleurum.
The name is also applied to other plants of the same family, as several species of Atriplex and Obione.
An air plant which grows on other plants, but does not derive its nourishment from them.
Yet the advantage of plumed seeds no doubt stands in the closest relation to the land being already thickly clothed by other plants; so that the seeds may be widely distributed and fall on unoccupied ground.
The store of nutriment laid up within the seeds of many plants seems at first sight to have no sort of relation to other plants.
The opposite is the case in other plants, as in the Labiatae, Plumbaginaceae, &c.
These chloroplasts, like those of other plants, are not noticeably different in structure from the ordinary protoplasm, as is shown by extracting the chlorophyll, which may be done by placing the plants in alcohol for a short time.
They usually grow attached to rocks, shells, wood, or other plants, such as the kelps and even the larger red seaweeds.
The same species is also found on other plants of the same family.
Lastly, Many things are delivered and believed of other Plants, wherein at least we cannot but suspend.
For of the Glass we use, the purest is made of the finest sand and the ashes of Chali or Glaswort, and the courser or green sort of the ashes of Brake or other plants.
As on the stems of other plants, the buds are less numerous and weaker at the base and most numerous and vigorous at the top or upper end.
But there is more than water, for the juice of an apple is sweet or sour, while the sap and juice of other plants may be sweet or bitter.
Other plants, when they are confined in a room, turn the shining surface of their leaves, and bend their whole branches to the light.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other plants" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.