Definitionn. the main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration in higher plants
Last update: June 9, 2015
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To check them, " grease-banding " round the trees has been adopted; but as many other pests eat the leafage, it is best to kill all at once by spraying with arsenical poisons. [Please select]
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Varieties of the fern sometimes relieve the massy forms of the stonecrop, with their light and delicate leafage. [Please select]
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Deep relief need not be attempted, but the edges of the leafage should be clearly and delicately defined. [Please select]
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The other shore was a high, overhanging bank, from whose top drooped a varied leafage of birch, ash, poplar, and hemlock. [Please select]
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Our fruit trees, which we had brought two thousand miles in the nursery wagon, began to put out tender leafage. [Please select]
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Ned Lambert, laughing, struck the newspaper on his knees, repeating: The pensive bosom and the overarsing leafage. [Please select]
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Now come the days of revelry on the leafage, in the mild morning sun. [Please select]
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Approaching the edge of the open, the young hunter kept himself carefully hidden behind the fringing leafage and looked forth upon the little meadow. [Please select]
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