branching habit造句
例句與造句
- This branching habit is quite characteristic of the Cassia nodosa.
- It has an erect, branching habit and grows to between 40 and 90 cm high.
- It is larger than " P . alpinus ", and the branching habit immediately distinguishes the two.
- AAS says they have a distinct branching habit which benefits the gardener with more blooms and a dense plant.
- Fast growing, " Moluccella laevis " will reach 1 metre and spread to 30 centimeters with an erect, branching habit.
- It's difficult to find branching habit in a sentence. 用branching habit造句挺難的
- The sparse lower branching habit of the species, and inducement to a desirable habit, is achieved by heavy pruning after flowering.
- Plants with open branching habits that might look ratty by themselves can look good in front of a dark evergreen background.
- The branching habit distinguishes it from " Iris albicans " ( another white flowering tall bearded iris ), which does not have branches.
- The major types for trees are the "'excurrent branching habit "'resulting in conoid shapes and "'decurrent ( deliquescent ) branching habit "', resulting in round shapes.
- The major types for trees are the "'excurrent branching habit "'resulting in conoid shapes and "'decurrent ( deliquescent ) branching habit "', resulting in round shapes.
- There are hundreds of varieties, including Ivy Wonderful, which has a dense branching habit, and Ivy Gold Dust, which has gold sparkles on its light green leaves.
- The only quality that is mentioned is a tendency of the trunk to divide very near the ground, as a multi-trunked tree . bark and low branching habit
- A " decurrent branching habit " is a plant form common for shrubs and most angiosperm trees, contrasted with the excurrent or " cone-shaped crown " common among many gymnosperms.
- "Clema " is Greek for a liane, and the Latin specific name " brachiata " means " provided with arms " since the right-angled and opposite branching habit resembles arms sticking out of a torso.
- Unfortunately, it has what tree experts call poor branching habits; its dense branches tend to form weak crotches that can easily split from the trunk, making it vulnerable to ice storms, trucks or its own weight.
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