A low shrubby Acacia with sigmoid phyllodia was frequent on the hills.
A small tree (a species of Acacia) was also seen about thirty or forty feet high, with slightly drooping branches, and lanceolate deep green phyllodia about one inch.
Phyllodia and true leaves of the koa (Acacia koa) 181 XXI.
So also the leaves of Boltonia, of Wild Lettuce, and of a vast number of Australian Myrtaceous shrubs and trees, which much resemble the phyllodia of the Acacias of the same country.
Phyllodia eight to ten inches, or near a foot long, from six to ten lines broad.
Phyllodia one to one and a half inch long, resembling the leaflets of C.
Phyllodia from an inch and a half to two inches long, half an inch broad, resembling much in shape those of A.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "phyllodia" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.