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 Translation for 'potted plant' from English to Icelandic
NOUN   a potted plant | potted plants
gras.
pottaplanta {kv}
potted plant
Partial Matches
garð.
pottablóm {hv}
potted flower
urt {kv} [gamalt]plant
planta {kv}plant
jurt {kv}plant
gras.
fræplanta {kv}
seed plant
gras.T
friðarlilja {kv} [Spathiphyllum wallisii]
peace plant
gras.T
kannabisplanta {kv} [Cannabis sativa]
cannabis plant
iðn.
álver {hv}
aluminum plant
garð.
jarðgerðarstöð {kv}
composting plant
iðn.
járnblendiverksmiðja {kv}
ferrosilicon plant
mat.
jurtaolía {kv}
plant oil
iðn.rafm.
virkjun {kv}
power plant
iðn.
verksmiðja {kv}
industrial plant
gras.
vefplanta {kv}
multicellular plant
iðn.
álverksmiðja {kv}
aluminum plant
gras.
þykkblöðungur {k}
succulent plant
iðn.rafm.
vatnsvirkjun {kv}
hydroelectric plant
gras.
plöntutegund {kv}
plant species
gras.
nytjaplanta {kv}
useful plant
landbún.
nytjaplanta {kv}
crop plant
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Usage Examples English
  • Bill Symondson speculated that the slug originally evolved in cave systems alien to the UK, and may possibly have arrived in Wales in soil in a potted plant.
  • The owner of the house is blamed for the Japanese knotweed problem in the Swansea area, as in 19th-century Japanese knotweed was used commonly as a potted plant for ornamental use, and was also used on his land to prevent soil erosion.
  • First Activation: Dirt from a potted plant spilled onto its card.
  • "Lytocaryum weddellianum" is a commonly potted plant throughout Europe which may save it from extinction, but "L.
  • "Festuca californica" is cultivated as an ornamental grass by specialty plant nurseries, for planting in traditional gardens and as a potted plant, for drought-tolerant and wildlife gardens, and for natural landscaping projects.

  • "Marsilea quadrifolia" can be grown as a potted plant, either just with soil kept wet, or semi-submerged, with fronds emergent from the water, or fully submerged, with the fronds floating on the surface of the water.
  • Due to its ease of cultivation and attractive floral displays, it is often grown as an ornamental potted plant.
  • The poinsettia is the world's most economically important potted plant.
  • It is revealed that the plant is actually quite small and is growing from a potted plant on the balcony of a Japanese apartment complex.
  • Asakawa makes a shocking discovery hidden inside a potted plant.

  • A different study in 2004 has also shown that the micro-organisms in the soil of a potted plant remove benzene from the air, and that some plant species themselves also contribute to removing benzene.
  • Re-potting is the action of placing an already potted plant into a larger or smaller pot.
  • The first line ("A thing of beauty is a joy for ever") is quoted by Mary Poppins in the 1964 Disney movie, while she pulls out a potted plant from her bag.
  • "Euphorbia myrsinites" is cultivated as an ornamental plant for its distinctive silver-gray foliage, and is used in garden borders, 'modernist' mass plantings, and as a potted plant.
  • In 1929, USDA's Agricultural Research Services started a breeding program, and released one of the first dwarf cultivars for potted-plant production.

  • Cranston throws a potted plant to hit the butler but hits Commissioner Weston as he enters the door.
  • "Dodonaea triquetra" is cultivated as an ornamental plant for use in gardens and as a potted plant.
  • It is also home to a large subtropical potted plant collection.
  • The plant is cultivated as an ornamental plant by specialty plant nurseries, for planting as a drought tolerant seasonal groundcover or flowering accent plant in native plant and wildlife gardens; and as a potted plant.
  • He also sent birthday gifts to Florida legislators – "ties for the men and scarves, pins, or Kmart crystal for the women" – and sent a potted plant to every new community college and university president in Florida.

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