cirrhiferous (Meaning)

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cirrhiferous (a.)

See Cirriferous.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cirrhiferous

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cirrhiferous Sentence Examples

  1. The cirrhiferous vine wound its tendrils around the trellis, climbing steadily toward the sunlight.
  2. Gardeners often train cirrhiferous plants to grow along fences or walls, creating a lush green backdrop.
  3. The cirrhiferous tendrils of the pumpkin plant reached out, seeking support as the fruit grew heavier.
  4. Farmers cultivate cirrhiferous crops such as peas and beans, guiding their tendrils onto vertical supports for optimal growth.
  5. Botanists study the structure and function of cirrhiferous tendrils to understand their role in plant behavior.
  6. The cirrhiferous grapevines stretched across the arbor, their tendrils intertwining in a natural canopy.
  7. The tendrils of the cirrhiferous passionflower plant wrapped around nearby vegetation, securing its position in the canopy.
  8. Gardeners prune cirrhiferous plants to encourage the growth of healthy tendrils and improve overall structure.
  9. The cirrhiferous ivy crept along the wall, its tendrils clinging to the surface with remarkable tenacity.
  10. The delicate cirrhiferous tendrils of the morning glory plant unfurled each morning, reaching toward the sun in search of light

FAQs About the word cirrhiferous

See Cirriferous.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The cirrhiferous vine wound its tendrils around the trellis, climbing steadily toward the sunlight.

Gardeners often train cirrhiferous plants to grow along fences or walls, creating a lush green backdrop.

The cirrhiferous tendrils of the pumpkin plant reached out, seeking support as the fruit grew heavier.

Farmers cultivate cirrhiferous crops such as peas and beans, guiding their tendrils onto vertical supports for optimal growth.