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Meaning of wing-leaved
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wing-leaved (a.)
Having pinnate or pinnately divided leaves.
wing-leaved Sentence Examples
- The delicate wing-leaved primroses graced the forest floor with their vibrant hues.
- The wing-leaved butterfly bush attracted a kaleidoscope of butterflies to the garden.
- The plants bore distinctive wing-leaved foliage, adding a unique texture to the landscape.
- The wing-leaved passionflower vine gracefully cascaded down the trellis, its flowers resembling miniature masterpieces.
- The wing-leaved sumac stood tall among its woodland companions, its leaves turning vibrant shades of crimson in autumn.
- The wing-leaved choisya emitted a sweet fragrance, filling the air with an intoxicating aroma.
- The wing-leaved everlasting flower added a splash of color to the barren desert landscape.
- The wing-leaved begonia thrived in the shade, its exquisite foliage capturing the attention of passersby.
- The wing-leaved zinnia boasted massive blooms in a rainbow of colors, transforming ordinary spaces into vibrant havens.
- The wing-leaved rhododendron formed a magnificent tapestry of pink and purple blooms, casting an ethereal glow upon the garden.
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Having pinnate or pinnately divided leaves.
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The delicate wing-leaved primroses graced the forest floor with their vibrant hues.
The wing-leaved butterfly bush attracted a kaleidoscope of butterflies to the garden.
The plants bore distinctive wing-leaved foliage, adding a unique texture to the landscape.
The wing-leaved passionflower vine gracefully cascaded down the trellis, its flowers resembling miniature masterpieces.