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Meaning of leather-leaved
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leather-leaved (s)
having leathery leaves
leather-leaved Sentence Examples
- The leather-leaved blackthorn, or Prunus spinosa, is a deciduous shrub native to Europe and Western Asia.
- The leather-leaved saxifrage, or Saxifraga coriacea, is a small perennial plant found in rock crevices and on cliffs.
- The leather-leaved viburnum, or Viburnum rhytidophyllum, is an evergreen shrub or small tree native to China and Japan.
- The leather-leaved aspidistra, or Aspidistra elatior, is a shade-tolerant plant often used as groundcover in gardens.
- The leather-leaved elderberry, or Sambucus nigra, is a deciduous shrub or small tree native to Europe and parts of Asia.
- The leather-leaved tea tree, or Melaleuca quinquenervia, is a fast-growing evergreen tree native to Australia.
- The leather-leaved gum, or Eucalyptus coriacea, is a large evergreen tree native to Australia.
- The leather-leaved mallow, or Lavatera cretica, is a shrubby perennial native to the Mediterranean region.
- The leather-leaved sedge, or Carex buchananii, is a perennial sedge native to New Zealand.
- The leather-leaved blueberry, or Vaccinium myrtillus, is a low-growing shrub native to Europe and Northern Asia.
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having leathery leaves
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The leather-leaved blackthorn, or Prunus spinosa, is a deciduous shrub native to Europe and Western Asia.
The leather-leaved saxifrage, or Saxifraga coriacea, is a small perennial plant found in rock crevices and on cliffs.
The leather-leaved viburnum, or Viburnum rhytidophyllum, is an evergreen shrub or small tree native to China and Japan.
The leather-leaved aspidistra, or Aspidistra elatior, is a shade-tolerant plant often used as groundcover in gardens.