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having or covered with leaves

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The availability of nitrogen immediately after pruning the custard apple tress promotes leafiness plants, positively affecting the production of photoassimilates that will nourish the flowers, fruits and other parts of the plant.
Kale looks and cooks a lot like spinach, but examining its nutrient-packed green leafiness up close reveals a versatile, delicious vegetable offering many benefits to make it a smart dietary staple.
They emanate from a 'dream time' of Olmec heads, the dry, harsh world of Pre-Columbian South America re-memorized within the green leafiness of England's capital city.
Right on the edge of that area is the leafiness of the Taff Trail.
Woolton and Gateacre's continued leafiness can be put down to a large degree to continued vigilance on the part of its residents, and there were few more vigilant than Janet Gnosspelius.
Whereas European vines are pruned to maximize the fruit's exposure to the ripening sun, at Karm Al Nada leafiness is encouraged to provide the fruits with shade.
With Highbury Park a few hundred yards' stroll away, this two-bedroom mid-terrace Victorian villa has its own sizeable share of local leafiness.
* Forage crops such as alfalfa, corn, and perennial grasses have been selected for increased leafiness to increase feeding value because leaves are higher quality than stems.
You should also open a few bales and look at the hay inside, to check texture, maturity, color and leafiness. Check for weeds, mold, dust, discoloration due to weathering (to know if the cut hay was rained on before being baled and stacked).
Large seedling populations (2588 to 4343 individuals) were culled on general agronomic performance (vigor, flowering, growth habit, leafiness, healthy foliage) assessed in randomized, unreplicated, space-planted field trials at each of two contrasting locations in Colombia during Yr 1.
Meanwhile, the sharpening air threshes the veteran bronze leafiness of the oaks and strips the pines, fretful in the breeze, of their needles.
Meriden 4.25 per cent to Labour This seat contains a striking mixture of Tory middle-class leafiness and Labour-inclined council estates.
Montgomery's steam fallen into leafiness, warm midnight temper