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woody plant

NOUN
  1. a plant having hard lignified tissues or woody parts especially stems

How To Use woody plant In A Sentence

  • Wherever there is new terrain, Ochroma is the first tall, woody plant to colonize it.
  • A higher mesophyll resistance in woody plants than in herbs, and in sclerophylls than in mesophytes, has been reported.
  • Termites eat cellulose, a main ingredient in woody plants/materials, and we find them in decaying trees and logs as well as in our homes.
  • The water flow pathway from the roots to the leaves of most plants passes through a number of structural divisions or branch junctions, particularly in the case of large woody plants.
  • The cover of ferns, woody plants, and sedges was excluded from our analysis because their average covers were extremely low and most plot values were zero.
  • Chipmunks, like other ground squirrels, eat seeds and acorns of woody plants, nuts, grains, and fruit.
  • All woody plants shed branches in response to shading and competition.
  • Woody plants including gooseberries, raspberries and even roses may suffer from dieback after their leaves wilt and shrivel, changing to brown.
  • A length of unidentifiable woody plant stem, brown and tan, vertically ridged -- meaning unknown.
  • The termites use their jaws to turn the woody plant material and soil they bore through into tiny particles that the microbes can process.
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