salicaceous (Meaning)
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salicaceous (a.)
Belonging or relating to the willow.
Synonyms & Antonyms of salicaceous
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salicaceous Sentence Examples
- The salicaceous trees of the forest, including willows and poplars, swayed gently in the breeze.
- The bark of the salicaceous tree had a distinctive silvery sheen.
- Willows, known for their salicaceous characteristics, are often found growing near water sources.
- Poplars, another salicaceous species, are tall and majestic trees that can grow to impressive heights.
- The salicaceous roots of trees are shallow and spread out, making them vulnerable to erosion.
- Salicaceous leaves are typically long and narrow, with serrated edges.
- The salicaceous flowers are small and inconspicuous, occurring in the spring.
- Salicaceous seeds are tiny and dispersed by wind or water.
- The salicaceous family includes a variety of plants, including trees, shrubs, and vines.
- The salicaceous genus Populus encompasses several species of poplar trees.
FAQs About the word salicaceous
Belonging or relating to the willow.
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The salicaceous trees of the forest, including willows and poplars, swayed gently in the breeze.
The bark of the salicaceous tree had a distinctive silvery sheen.
Willows, known for their salicaceous characteristics, are often found growing near water sources.
Poplars, another salicaceous species, are tall and majestic trees that can grow to impressive heights.