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I . plant [plɑ:nt] N

1. plant (organism):

2. plant (factory):

obrat m

3. plant no pl (machinery):

II . plant [plɑ:nt] VB trans

1. plant (put in earth):

saditi [perf posaditi]

4. plant inf (frame):

ˈpi·lot plant N

ˈpow·er plant N

1. power plant esp Am:

ˈrock plant N

ˈrub·ber plant N

ˈsew·age farm N, ˈsew·age plant N ECOL

nu·clear ˈpow·er plant N, nu·clear ˈpow·er sta·tion N

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These ripple effects can eventually affect even diurnal plants and animals.
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There are 12-15 different species of plants including "sphagnum" moss, heather, bell heather, crowberry, rosemary heather, cranberries, white beak rush and tue-cottongrass; a rare plant is cloudberry.
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You can create not 10, but 20 new plants from last year's pelargoniums.
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All brought a new aggressiveness to their commands and were desirous of attacking the hydroelectric plants.
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The dried-up leaves that appeared on your plants later in the season are indicative of a fungal issue called powdery mildew.
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Humans should be considerate to all, from animals to plants to humans themselves.
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To cut a crape myrtle back for the vague reason of "it just seems too large" ignores the fact that these plants are trees.
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They mainly eat plants, but also some mollusks and aquatic insects.
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These plants have the unusual trait of sometimes bearing flower parts in sevens.
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Feeding choice involves which plants a herbivore chooses to consume.
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