leafy plants
1leafy — adjective (leafier; est) Date: 15th century 1. a. furnished with or abounding in leaves < leafy woodlands > b. having broad bladed leaves < mosses, grasses, and leafy plants > c. consisting chiefly of leaves < leafy vegetables > …
2leafy vegetable — noun any of various leafy plants or their leaves and stems eaten as vegetables • Syn: ↑greens, ↑green • Hypernyms: ↑vegetable, ↑veggie, ↑veg • Hyponyms: ↑chop suey gre …
3leafy — UK [ˈliːfɪ] / US [ˈlɪfɪ] adjective Word forms leafy : adjective leafy comparative leafier superlative leafiest 1) leafy trees or plants have a lot of leaves leafy green vegetables 2) a leafy place contains a lot of trees and plants a leafy… …
4leafy — leaf|y [ lifi ] adjective 1. ) leafy trees or plants have a lot of leaves: leafy green vegetables 2. ) a leafy place contains a lot of trees and plants: a leafy neighborhood in the suburbs …
5leafy — [[t]li͟ːfi[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED Leafy trees and plants have lots of leaves on them. His two story brick home was graced with a patio and surrounded by tall, leafy trees. 2) ADJ GRADED You say that a place is leafy when there are lots of trees and… …
6leafy — /ˈlifi/ (say leefee) adjective (leafier, leafiest) 1. having a lot of leaves or foliage: a leafy vegetable. 2. having a lot of trees or plants: a leafy suburb. 3. covered with leaves: a leafy pathway. 4. leaf like; foliaceous. –leafiness, noun …
7leafy — leaf|y [ˈli:fi] adj 1.) having a lot of leaves ▪ leafy green vegetables such as spinach 2.) having a lot of trees and plants ▪ a leafy suburb …
8leafy — adjective 1 having a lot of leaves: leafy green vegetables such as spinach 2 having a lot of trees and plants: a leafy suburb …
9Evolutionary history of plants — Plants have evolved through increasing levels of complexity, from the earliest algal mats, through bryophytes, lycopods, ferns and gymnosperms to the complex angiosperms of today. While the simple plants continue to thrive, especially in the… …
10List of Canadian plants by genus — Below is a list of Canadian plants by genus. Due to the vastness of Canada s biodiversity, this page is divided.Many of the plants seen in Canada are introduced, either intentionally or accidentally. N indicated native and X indicated exotic.… …