「herbage」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

herbage

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  • metimes carpets meadows with its woolly green herbage and purple flower spikes.
  • The stem and herbage are coated in long hairs.
  • The stem and herbage are coated in long, stiff hairs that sting sk
  • The slender branches are hairy, the herbage aromatic.
  • ers tall, slender and green to dark purple in herbage color.
  • It contains purple sap, the herbage edged with purple or rusty red and bleeding p
  • all herbage growing on Tower Hill
  • a petite annual herb with gray, woolly-haired herbage growing just a few centimeters tall.
  • es the form of a small, upright tuft of green herbage growing close to the ground.
  • The herbage has an unpleasant skunklike scent.
  • The herbage is aromatic.
  • The herbage is hairless.
  • The herbage is coated in silvery hairs.
  • The herbage is hairy in texture.
  • The herbage is coated in white woolly hairs.
  • The herbage is coated in silvery silky hairs.
  • The herbage is coated in silvery silky to woolly hairs.
  • The herbage is green to purple in color.
  • The herbage is coated in a shaggy layer of hairs.
  • The herbage is covered in silvery soft and bristly hairs.
  • The herbage is generally hairless except for new growth.
  • The herbage is aromatic, the scent similar to rosemary.
  • The herbage is green or red in color.
  • The herbage is coated in gray or silvery hairs.
  • The herbage is coated in tiny white hairs.
  • The herbage is hairless and waxy in texture.
  • The herbage is coated in fine and rough hairs.
  • The herbage is coated in long, shaggy whitish or silvery
  • The herbage is green to bright red and visibly bumpy with
  • The herbage is silvery in color due to a coat of branchin
  • The herbage is fuzzy to quite hairy in texture, and gener
  • The herbage is red to gray-green in color and hairy in te
  • The herbage is hairy and silvery or gray-green in color.
  • The herbage is green or gray-green and coated in short, s
  • leaflets are 1 to 3 centimeters long, and the herbage is hairy.
  • The herbage is usually lightly hairy and green to reddish
  • The herbage may be sticky in texture.
  • It has woolly, glandular herbage of oblong, sometimes finely toothed leaves 4
  • The herbage of the plant is generally very waxy in textur
  • It has densely woolly, glandular herbage of thick, serrated, oval-shaped leaves up to
  • is customary in many places to bless fragrant herbage on the Feast of the Dormition.
  • e nominal damages of treading down the grass, herbage, or shrubbery.
  • ant (Carpobrotus sp.), which produces mats of herbage over the sand dunes, stabilizing the sand; th
  • Julian Herbage, preface to Comus (London: Stainer and Bell,
  • rescence from a mat of silvery, woolly-haired herbage, reaching maximum heights over half a meter.
  • orkers and their families from 1780 producing herbage seeds and grain.
  • , surrounded by scraps of the previous year's herbage tangled with tufts of new leaves.
  • The herbage turns dark brown or black as it dries.
  • This is a shrub forming clumps of herbage up to several feet tall.
  • d plant producing a clump of hairy, glandular herbage up to about 20 centimeters tall.
  • grows up to a meter tall with fleshy, woolly herbage usually forming a mound.
  • ill worth 2s, 10 acres (40,000 m2) of meadow, herbage worth 12 hogs.
  • , 8 acres (32,000 m2) of meadow, woodland and herbage worth 41 hogs.