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Example sentences for "plants belonging"

  • ALOE, a genus of plants belonging to the natural order Liliaceae, with about 90 species growing in the dry parts of Africa, especially Cape Colony, and in the mountains of tropical Africa.

  • Plants belonging to a sandy and calcareous soil.

  • A genus of plants belonging to the natural order Aurantiaceae, the species of which yields useful fruits.

  • A genus of plants belonging to the natural order Scrophulariacae.

  • A genus of plants belonging to the natural order Solanaceae, species of which yield the fruits which are used to form Cayenne pepper and Chili vinegar.

  • A genus of plants belonging to the nightshade order, or 'Atropaceae,' The species Datura Stramonium is an important medicinal plant, the leaves and seeds being officinal in B.

  • Plants belonging to this class commonly bear both kinds of flowers every season, and the perfect flowers of Viola canina yield fine capsules, but only when visited by bees.

  • AJU'GA, a genus of plants belonging to the labiate family.

  • There are a very small number of plants belonging to orders with gamopetalous corollas.

  • Sidenote: Figures 96 to 99 show the leaves of plants belonging to the Miocene epoch.

  • Among Acrogens of the present day there are also plants belonging to the natural order Lycopodiaceæ or Club-mosses (Fig.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    anchovy paste; could feel; entire change; fathom water; great flood; great relief; green valley; high water; intellectual progress; knew where; little dance; other terms; plants and; plants belonging; plants from; plants growing; prepare them; reserve corps; say that; secundum quid; sifted flour; speak unto the house; sudden onset; would say; young dream