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planifolious (a.)

Flat-leaved.

planifolious Sentence Examples

  1. The planifolious leaves of the Fiddle-leaf fig provided ample shade during the summer months.
  2. The beech tree, with its distinctive planifolious foliage, added a majestic element to the landscape.
  3. The planifolious leaves of the magnolia tree emitted a sweet fragrance that permeated the air.
  4. The planifolious nature of the tulip tree allowed sunlight to penetrate its dense canopy.
  5. The planifolious leaves of the sycamore tree rustled softly in the autumn breeze.
  6. The planifolious leaves of the silver dollar tree created a shimmering effect under the summer sun.
  7. The planifolious foliage of the oak tree provided a dense cover that sheltered wildlife.
  8. The planifolious leaves of the elm tree filtered the harsh sunlight, creating a dappled effect on the forest floor.
  9. The planifolious leaves of the aspen tree shimmered golden in the setting sun.
  10. The planifolious trees of the temperate rainforest formed a dense canopy that excluded much of the sunlight.

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Flat-leaved.

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The planifolious leaves of the Fiddle-leaf fig provided ample shade during the summer months.

The beech tree, with its distinctive planifolious foliage, added a majestic element to the landscape.

The planifolious leaves of the magnolia tree emitted a sweet fragrance that permeated the air.

The planifolious nature of the tulip tree allowed sunlight to penetrate its dense canopy.