Examples of using Low-growing in English and their translations into German
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Stenobothrus ursulae inhabits Alpine pastures and low-growing grassland between 1300 and more than 2000m.
In the foreground are placed low-growing, prostrate, compact plant height below 40 cm.
The stones are laid out in a spiral between them planted low-growing flowers or coniferous shrubs.
Try to frame the intricate works of art is an easy and low-growing shrubs, flower-growing.
For smaller gardens, it is better to choose low-growing apple or other fruit trees.
popular low-growing flowers for the flower beds.
Italopodisma fiscellana inhabits low-growing, gappy and most often stony
More than a modified way- is to growgreen, low-growing vegetables and flowers in small containers.
Lemon thyme, a family member of the mints is the leaf of a low-growing shrub….
It needs moss-rich, low-growing habitats with partly bare ground that are also interspersed occasionally with low shrubs.
Pelargonium alchemilloides, a low-growing, long-lived, herbaceous plant about 20 cm tall,
you can take advantage of an extensive list of long-term low-growing flowers.
Drosanthemum speciosum, called red-ice plant is a very colourful low-growing shrublet that grows to about 60 cm.
There is no need to cut low-growing hedges of roses,
Papers from Japan are obtained from the fibres of low-growing indigenous plants,
have only very low-growing one, then beware.
The flavour of this low-growing plant is somewhat reminiscent of that of cress.
Very robust, low-growing, medium-leaved plant, strong seedlings.
Unassuming, low-growing species dominate, but many are exquisitely beautiful.
Low-growing varieties of amaranth paniculate suitable for growing in containers.