「LEAFY」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| It is | leafy and evergreen and the foliage has glands which |
| lose to Plymouth city centre, and is generally | leafy and quiet. |
| Mother | Leafy Anderson (1887-1927) was born in Wisconsin in |
| Datura are herbaceous, | leafy annuals and short-lived perennials which can r |
| e the official Pride Park there is a green and | leafy area where people join up, drink, listen to th |
| Underwater this shrew likes to stay in | leafy areas to avoid predators and surprise its prey |
| ean" was filled and covered in 1892 and is now | leafy Avondale Park. |
| All the buildings are set amongst a | leafy backdrop of trees which makes Westwood campus |
| My path all to-day led me along the | leafy banks of the Hiwassee, a most impressive mount |
| Salvia verticillata has a | leafy base of mid-green leaves covered with hairs, p |
| Leafy blooming on graves…” | |
| Bossiaea foliosa, commonly known as | Leafy Bossiaea, is a species of flowering plant in t |
| A | leafy bough between them, two figures embrace on a s |
| e flowers are white hermaphroditic blossoms in | leafy bracts located 2-4 each on short peduncles in |
| is that of a woody cone borne on the tip of a | leafy branch; the cones are elongated to globose in |
| homes and synagogues with plants, flowers and | leafy branches in honor of Shavuot. |
| From these nodes the plant produces upright | leafy branches. |
| ted catkins are 5-10 cm long, and are borne on | leafy branchlets. |
| ing two thirds of the constituency consists of | leafy Bromley suburbia, also taking in the town of B |
| lorets in a grouped corymb; at first dense and | leafy but eventually less dense with peduncles 5 to |
| Karaka is a | leafy canopy tree with erect or spreading branches. |
| They create a | leafy case, consisting of one or two and rarely thre |
| They create a | leafy case, consisting of five to six obliquely arra |
| It develops slender, | leafy, climbing shoots which die down each season. |
| This | leafy columbine rarely reaches half a meter-1.5 feet |
| nd pine mulch, as well as on soil with wood or | leafy debris, on tracks and roadsides, in Pinus radi |
| The top of the stem is occupied by a hairy, | leafy, densely flowered inflorescence. |
| Philadelphia city limits it passes through the | leafy desirable residential neighborhood of Elkins P |
| Their | leafy diets contain high levels of cyanide, which ma |
| This | leafy district is divided between the mainly private |
| es and other row houses prominently lining the | leafy eastern streets of Hamilton Heights, an area t |
| The district is | leafy, especially considering its location at the he |
| It is a compact, densely branched, | leafy, evergreen shrub, 0.5 to 2m in height. |
| It is a | leafy evergreen shrub that is endemic to Venezuela. |
| Since | leafy food had become scarce, these animals were for |
| are not embedded but are located on top of the | leafy gametophore (s. |
| n the amaranth family known by the common name | leafy goosefoot. |
| The diet can be supplemented with dark | leafy green vegetables such as collards, kale, and t |
| is an annual or perennial herb growing thick, | leafy green stems to maximum heights over one meter. |
| whose calyces include two 1-inch-wide (25 mm) | leafy green bracts. |
| s dazzled last week's home-tour crowd with its | leafy green, walkable and surprisingly diverse urban |
| Following the outbreak in 2006, the California | Leafy Greens Handler Marketing Agreement (LGMA) was |
| cery stores and restaurants who buy California | leafy greens products support the food safety progra |
| lso called potherbs, green vegetables, greens, | leafy greens or salad greens, are plant leaves cooke |
| They eat | leafy greens. |
| in a green smoothie is about 60% fruit to 40% | leafy greens. |
| afety practices for lettuce, spinach and other | leafy greens. |
| sonic residential home set in its own spacious | leafy grounds. |
| The stems are single, erect and | leafy, growing to 3-10 cm tall. |
| in height and is tree-like in appearance, with | leafy hair and a rigid structure. |
| to Chelsea, "the slummy end"; but he preferred | leafy Hampstead. |
| The | leafy inflorescence produces many flower heads also |
| The | leafy inflorescence is a spike of small flowers up t |
| Chama macerophylla, or the | leafy jewel box clam, is a species of bivalve mollus |
| As that night in | leafy June, |
| Smithichthys fucorum, known commonly as the | Leafy klipfish in South Africa and the United Kingdo |
| The | Leafy Lanes of Kent (1950) |
| The | leafy laurisilva woodlands are in stark contrast wit |
| Because of its | leafy layout, Rodenhurst Road is often erroneously a |
| 80 cm, woody at the base, simple or branched, | leafy, lowered in the upper part, at the bottom - co |
| Mitella caulescens (Slightstemmed Miterwort, | Leafy Miterwort, or Creeping Miterwort) is an herbac |
| The larvae feed on the | leafy, moss-like species of liverwort, including Baz |
| This is a perennial herb forming a | leafy mound up to about 70 centimeters in maximum he |
| Luciano, Junior Kelly, Red Rat, Chilly & | Leafy, Natural Way, Meditative Sounds, First Class C |
| It covers the | leafy northern suburbs and the western port areas as |
| The church is set of a | leafy one-way system, connecting the high street to |
| This | leafy perennial herb grows in tall clumps and produc |
| ved milkvetch or silver-leafed milkvetch, is a | leafy perennial with pea-like flowers. |
| Palm trees, pandanus shrubs, various | leafy plants and bushes grow alongside the backwater |
| perennial, or occasionally annuals, and mostly | leafy plants, although there are woody taxa. |
| cies of aquatic plant known by the common name | leafy pondweed. |
| kly perennial in habit, bright green, tall and | leafy, produce large, "lettuce-like" rosettes, and a |
| The city remains an orderly, compact and | leafy provincial center which could keep its old nei |
| The | leafy Rambla de Poblenou, which stretches from Aving |
| Leafy red spruce twigs are boiled as a part of makin | |
| is a species of grass known by the common name | leafy reedgrass. |
| It is a | leafy residential area nestling between Richmond Par |
| purchased a purpose built school in Bilton, a | leafy, residential suburb approximately 2 miles sout |
| ng to Central, taking in century old steps and | leafy residential lanes. |
| , with medium to low density housing, lush and | leafy roadsides and gardens. |
| Flanked by | leafy Roma Square to the south, the building's shipp |
| Its leaves are arranged in a small, | leafy rosette, from which one to four inflorescences |
| luded the "Dragons Down Under", which features | leafy sea dragons that are native to the waters off |
| grass, and they hide among it similarly to the | leafy sea dragon (Phycodurus eques). |
| n oasis of late nineteenth-century villas in a | leafy setting, and the Byrne Avenue Baths, a 1930s s |
| lower emerges much in advance than the whitish | leafy shoot. |
| Ipomopsis wrightii - | Leafy Skyrocket |
| is second in a North Belfast context after the | leafy Somerton Road which boasts many Victorian hous |
| ological pest control against the noxious weed | leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula). |
| species of leaf beetle known as the brown dot | leafy spurge flea beetle. |
| lacertosa was released specifically to control | leafy spurge in wet habitats, where the use of herbi |
| t was first released as a biocontrol agent for | leafy spurge in the United States in Fremont County, |
| In one study, beetle success in controlling | leafy spurge was related to the temperature degree d |
| lling invasive exotic plants and weeds such as | leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula), spotted knapweed (Ce |
| The female lays eggs on or near | leafy spurge, its host plant, during the summer mont |
| at has been used in Alberta, Canada to control | leafy spurge, an invasive plant that reduces pasture |
| It has been released at several | leafy spurge-infested sites in Montana and North Dak |
| in North America for the biological control of | Leafy spurge. |
| is biennial to perennial, producing an erect, | leafy stem which can reach two meters in height. |
| al herb producing a hairy red or reddish green | leafy stem up to about 45 centimeters in maximum hei |
| From the top of the | leafy stem appears an inflorescence of tube-shaped r |
| centimeters tall to well over two meters, the | leafy stem branching or not. |
| robust perennial herb forming clumps of erect, | leafy stems up to 80 centimeters tall. |
| rooted plant with thick horizontal rhizome and | leafy stems of heights ranging from 70-100 cm. |
| mewhat variable in appearance, with branching, | leafy stems reaching anywhere from 10 to 90 centimet |
| The flowers are borne at the tops of | leafy stems that are up to 1.5 m tall, and are brigh |
| llowish to reddish corollas at the ends of the | leafy stems. |
| uxury apartment buildings are clustered on the | leafy streets surrounding the Universidad de Belgran |
| ar architecture character, its beaches and its | leafy streets many of which are lined by London Plan |
| Ainslie (postcode: 2602) is a | leafy suburb of Canberra, Australia in the North Can |
| It's a | leafy suburb that encompasses parts of the Onkaparin |
| of the Nazarene, is a seminary in Didsbury, a | leafy suburb in the south of Manchester, England. |
| was known as Merstone The village grew into a | leafy suburb in the late nineteenth and early twenti |
| ggle, the college's trustees voted to sell the | leafy suburban campus to Pace University, a New York |
| Martins Heron is a | leafy suburban area in the civil parish of Winkfield |
| ad grown up on the same street in Timperley, a | leafy suburban area of Altrincham, a town to the sou |
| is constituency consists largely of prosperous | leafy suburbia and is one of the Conservative's stro |
| The borough is a mix of | leafy suburbs (mainly towards the river Thames) and |
| from its roots establishing itself in the more | leafy suburbs of Prestwich, Crumpsall and Broughton |
| It gives way to a | leafy swag motif above the molded frieze. |
| f a song featured on their Something Green and | Leafy This Way Comes album. |
| Rather tall, coarse plants with | leafy, three-angled stems, sometimes with wings alon |
| ulrush, stout bulrush, three-cornered sedge or | leafy three-cornered sedge, and seaside club-rush. |
| It often flowers while its short stem is | leafy to the ground. |
| These Forest Spirits usually take the form of | leafy tree-like creatures (called Dryads, Tree Kin a |
| Leafy trees, dark paths, bright open flowery expanse | |
| ber to February, and consists of a platform of | leafy twigs, constructed by both sexes in the upper |
| This species is valued as a | leafy vegetable throughout South and Southeast Asia |
| The leaves are used as a flavouring or | leafy vegetable. |
| In Bangladesh, it has been used as a | leafy vegetable. |
| In Africa, it is usually cooked as a | leafy vegetable. |
| The leaves are eaten as a | leafy vegetable. |
| Green, | leafy vegetables and some root vegetables (such as b |
| advanced technology was used to grow bug-free | leafy vegetables and herbs answering to the strictes |
| Other hot pot dishes include | leafy vegetables, mushrooms, seafood, and noodles. |
| th shakes or smoothies, made by blending green | leafy vegetables, such as spinach with fruit, some o |
| le diet consists of maize chapatti, pulses and | leafy vegetables. |
| . Arnold noted the new specimens to consist of | leafy vegetation and roots often forming mats in the |
| perties are predominantly clustered around the | leafy western parts of Longsight, an area informally |
| f, straight branches are green, glandular, and | leafy when young, and light gray and leafless when o |
| The upright branches are | leafy, with fleshy, glandular, oblong or widely lanc |
| The stems are | leafy, with each oval-shaped leaf several centimeter |
| wing to about half a meter in height, the stem | leafy with lance-shaped foliage. |
| which is usually red or red-streaked green and | leafy with green foliage. |
| clusters of four to ten in early summer with a | leafy yellow-green subtending bract; they are fragra |
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