leucophyllous (Meaning)
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leucophyllous (a.)
Having white or silvery foliage.
Synonyms & Antonyms of leucophyllous
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leucophyllous Sentence Examples
- The leucophyllous leaves of the eucalyptus tree cast a brilliant silver glow on the sun-drenched countryside.
- The graceful silver oak (Grevillea leucophylla) is named for its leucophyllous foliage.
- Leucophyllous plants thrive in arid regions, reflecting sunlight and conserving water.
- The silver-leaved ceanothus (Ceanothus leucodermis) adds a touch of leucophyllous beauty to the coastal landscape.
- The silvery foliage of leucophyllous plants provides a dramatic contrast to the surrounding vegetation.
- The woolly lamb's ears (Stachys byzantina) are a prime example of the leucophyllous trait.
- Leucophyllous leaves help plants to regulate temperature, keeping them cooler in hot, dry conditions.
- The silvery leaves of the snow-in-summer plant (Cerastium tomentosum) create a striking leucophyllous effect.
- The leucophyllous foliage of the dusty miller plant (Senecio cineraria) adds a touch of enchantment to gardens.
- Leucophyllous plants are an essential element in drought-tolerant landscaping, providing both beauty and functionality.
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Having white or silvery foliage.
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The leucophyllous leaves of the eucalyptus tree cast a brilliant silver glow on the sun-drenched countryside.
The graceful silver oak (Grevillea leucophylla) is named for its leucophyllous foliage.
Leucophyllous plants thrive in arid regions, reflecting sunlight and conserving water.
The silver-leaved ceanothus (Ceanothus leucodermis) adds a touch of leucophyllous beauty to the coastal landscape.