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fine-leaved

ADJECTIVE
  1. having fine leaves

How To Use fine-leaved In A Sentence

  • The paths often passed through these rocky clefts, which in the depths of the forest were gloomy and dark in the extreme, and often full of fine-leaved herbaceous plants and curious blue-foliaged Lycopodiaceae. The Malay Archipelago
  • The edge of the pond bank was thick with water plants, and I foraged with my digging stick for mallow root and the small, fine-leaved dropwort. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • The breeding tank should have plenty of gravel, lots of fine-leaved plants, and lighting diffused by floating plants.
  • Acid grassland generally consists of fine-leaved grasses such as common bents and fescues, with herbs such as sheep's sorrel, tormentil and heath bedstraw.
  • The distinctive flora of the Cape Floral Region, comprising 80% of its floristic richness, is a sclerophyllous shrubland known as fynbos (fine bush), a fine-leaved vegetation adapted to both the Mediterranean type of climate and to periodic fires and defined by location or dominant species such as coastal, mountain or grassy or proteoid fynbos. Cape Floral Protected Areas, South Africa
  • The breeding tank should have plenty of gravel, lots of fine-leaved plants, and lighting diffused by floating plants.
  • The distinctive flora of the Cape Floral Region, comprising 80% of its floristic richness, is a sclerophyllous shrubland known as fynbos (fine bush), a fine-leaved vegetation adapted to both the Mediterranean type of climate and to periodic fires and defined by location or dominant species such as coastal, mountain or grassy or proteoid fynbos. Cape Floral Protected Areas, South Africa
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