macrophyllous Synonyms

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macrophyllous Meaning

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macrophyllous (a.)

Having long or large leaves.

macrophyllous Sentence Examples

  1. The towering macrophyllous trees cast long shadows across the verdant forest floor.
  2. The garden was adorned with a profusion of macrophyllous plants, their large leaves adding an opulent touch.
  3. The botanist marveled at the macrophyllous rhododendron, its massive blooms a vibrant display of color.
  4. The macrophyllous ferns unfurled their fronds, creating a lush and inviting understory.
  5. The palm tree's macrophyllous leaves provided ample shade for the weary traveler.
  6. The magnolia tree proudly displayed its macrophyllous foliage, a testament to its ancient lineage.
  7. The conservatory's humid environment nurtured a vast collection of macrophyllous orchids.
  8. The macrophyllous water lilies spread their expansive pads across the tranquil pond.
  9. The botanist suspected that the receding waterline was exposing the macrophyllous roots of the swamp cypress.
  10. The macrophyllous canopy of the rainforest provided a vital habitat for a diverse array of species.

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Having long or large leaves.

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The towering macrophyllous trees cast long shadows across the verdant forest floor.

The garden was adorned with a profusion of macrophyllous plants, their large leaves adding an opulent touch.

The botanist marveled at the macrophyllous rhododendron, its massive blooms a vibrant display of color.

The macrophyllous ferns unfurled their fronds, creating a lush and inviting understory.