dense-leaved elodea (Meaning)

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dense-leaved elodea (n)

aquatic plant with deep green foliage useful to oxygenate an aquarium; sometimes placed in genus Egeria

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dense-leaved elodea Sentence Examples

  1. In the pond, the dense-leaved elodea formed a lush underwater forest, providing habitat for various aquatic creatures.
  2. As I peered into the clear water, I noticed the dense-leaved elodea swaying gently with the current.
  3. The aquarium shimmered with life, thanks to the dense-leaved elodea thriving within its glass walls.
  4. Beneath the surface, the dense-leaved elodea carpeted the riverbed, its verdant foliage creating a haven for fish and insects.
  5. Ducks paddled among the dense-leaved elodea, seeking shelter and sustenance in its verdant depths.
  6. The biologist carefully examined the dense-leaved elodea, noting its intricate structure and role in the ecosystem.
  7. Despite its delicate appearance, the dense-leaved elodea proved resilient, flourishing in various aquatic environments.
  8. Under the microscope, the dense-leaved elodea revealed a mesmerizing world of cellular complexity.
  9. In the classroom aquarium, students observed the dense-leaved elodea as part of their study on aquatic plants.
  10. The gardener meticulously trimmed the dense-leaved elodea, ensuring its continued health and vitality in the pond.

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aquatic plant with deep green foliage useful to oxygenate an aquarium; sometimes placed in genus Egeria

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In the pond, the dense-leaved elodea formed a lush underwater forest, providing habitat for various aquatic creatures.

As I peered into the clear water, I noticed the dense-leaved elodea swaying gently with the current.

The aquarium shimmered with life, thanks to the dense-leaved elodea thriving within its glass walls.

Beneath the surface, the dense-leaved elodea carpeted the riverbed, its verdant foliage creating a haven for fish and insects.