ADJ | broad-leaved | - | - | |
SYNO | broad-leafed | broad-leaved | broadleaf |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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- On fertile sites, the pine is out-competed by other tree species, usually spruce or broad-leaved trees.
- Freshwater ditch communities, which lie mainly along the western side of the SSSI area, are recognised as being of "being of international importance" and support species such as broad-leaved pondweed "Potamogeton natans", water violet "Hottonia palustris" and the nationally scarce whorled water milfoil "Myriophyllum verticillatum".
- Generally, broad-leaved evergreen species have thicker leaves than deciduous species, with a larger volume of parenchyma and air spaces per unit leaf area.
- Shrubs in common garden practice are generally considered broad-leaved plants, though some smaller conifers such as mountain pine and common juniper are also shrubby in structure.
- The bulk of a pygmy hippo's diet consists of ferns, broad-leaved plants and fruits that have fallen to the forest floor.
- Natural broad-leaved woodland appears in the steep dales of the White Peak and cloughs of the Dark Peak.
- The broad-leaved varieties are sometimes used as a leaf vegetable for salads, green sauce, and so on.
- Prior to the founding of the town the area was covered by temperate coniferous forests (mostly pine and fir) with an admixture of broad-leaved trees and fens.
- Species including beech, hornbeam, oak, birch and cornel-tree are mostly spread among the broad-leaved forests.
- Their breeding habitat is subtropical, evergreen broad-leaved forest that is at least 30 years old, with tall trees of more than 20 cm in diameter. Nesting is between late February and May.
- The northern hardwood forests of the Smokies constitute the highest broad-leaved forest in the eastern United States.
- This bulbul is found in broad-leaved forests, cultivation and gardens mainly in hilly areas, but Himalayan populations are known to sometimes descend into the adjoining plains in winter.
- These plants have many uses. Broad-leaved dock ("Rumex obtusifolius") used to be called butter dock because its large leaves were used to wrap and conserve butter.
- Broad-leaved trees were planted in the stretch between Lahore and Agra and he built bridges over all water bodies that were situated on the path of the highways.
- and is important due to its broad-leaved woodland which is among the most important in Greater Manchester.
- The birds forage for insects in mixed shrubland of varying heights and both broad-leaved and coniferous composition.
- These are usually found in broad-leaved temperate and tropical forests.
- Broad-leaved woods are used only when some spruce or firs are also present.
- The actual featured symbol is a Chinar leaf, with "Chinar" being the Persian/Turkish/Urdu name for the Oriental Plane ("Platanus orientalis"), a large broad leaved deciduous tree.
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