glyceria (Meaning)
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glyceria (n)
manna grass
Synonyms & Antonyms of glyceria
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glyceria Sentence Examples
- The banks of the river were adorned with lush stands of Glyceria fluitans, swaying gently in the breeze.
- The thickets of Glyceria maxima provided shelter for a variety of wetland birds and amphibians.
- The Glyceria declinata in the meadow bloomed in delicate white clusters, attracting bees and butterflies.
- The Glyceria grandis by the pond had been host to a family of mallards for several years.
- The Glyceria borealis in the tundra formed a dense mat that provided insulation against the cold.
- Researchers used Glyceria as a bioindicator to monitor the health of aquatic ecosystems.
- The leaves of Glyceria aquatica were found to contain antimicrobial properties.
- Farmers planted Glyceria species as forage for livestock due to their high nutritional value.
- The roots of Glyceria acted as a natural filter, purifying water and removing pollutants.
- The genus Glyceria encompassed a diverse range of aquatic and terrestrial plants, each with unique adaptations to their environments.
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manna grass
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The banks of the river were adorned with lush stands of Glyceria fluitans, swaying gently in the breeze.
The thickets of Glyceria maxima provided shelter for a variety of wetland birds and amphibians.
The Glyceria declinata in the meadow bloomed in delicate white clusters, attracting bees and butterflies.
The Glyceria grandis by the pond had been host to a family of mallards for several years.