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Перевод: shrubby speek shrubby


[прилагательное]
кустарниковый; поросший кустарником


Тезаурус:

  1. It will grow into a shrubby bush 3-;4 tall and looks equally beautiful grown alone or companionably in a border where it will flower away to your heart's content.
  2. This lavatera (shrubby mallow) flowers on wood made in the same season, so cut last year's branches hard back in spring.
  3. Some of the graptolites (dendroid graptolites) were shrubby colonies, looking very much like living hydroids or some bryozoa.
  4. Rosa scandens and R. sempervirens were classed as "climbing shrubby plants" alongside ceanothus and jasmine, as well as with "hardy greens" like holly, phillyrea and viburnum.
  5. Next he grouped the climbing, shrubby plants needing support or fastening and these are followed by hardy evergreen trees and shrubs.
  6. Very romantic, with shrubby entanglements of magnolia, maple and cornus on either side of the shining River Vartry, and an apple orchard bearded with mistletoe.
  7. Where the treeline is sharply defined it may hardly exist at all; more often it is a narrow band of forest-tundra, in which stands of trees alternate with dense shrubby tundra.
  8. There's a shrubby plantain, Plantago cynops , that makes a hairy mound with recognisable plantain heads poking out, and huge red trumpets of an Incarvillea delavayi to add a sudden burst of colour.
  9. In the forests of the Mesozoic there were large numbers of trees and shrubby plants that looked at first glance like palm trees, with leafless stems crowned with bouquets of stiff, large leaves, deeply divided into long, unbranched leaflets.
  10. As Esher (1981) reminds us: "the monuments of that era, Plymouth and Exeter, Bristol and Hull, with their shopping boulevards and bowls of flowers and shrubby roundabouts and patterned paving and utility brick or Portland stone facades, dated very rapidly" (p. 45).
  11. The sweet bay is an evergreen shrub or shrubby tree from southern Europe and Asia Minor, whose leathery leaves are pungently aromatic and form the basis for much classic French cooking; bouquet garni has many variations, but a bay leaf is essential.
  12. Some shrubby herbs may need further pruning during the summer.
  13. Take cuttings of heliotrope, coleus, impatiens and the shrubby forms of calceoaria.

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