dappled in the PONS Dictionary

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dappled shade

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In summer, there are some flowers, many different shrubs, and the varied trees provide dappled cover from the sun.
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Despite their natural occurrence in woodland, waratahs flower best in full sun, although they tolerate the dappled shade of eucalypts.
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Both have dappled grey bodies, black hands and feet and white cheeks, although the cheek hairs of the red-shanked douc are much longer.
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It prefers woodland conditions with deep, fertile, moist, humus rich, well-drained soil, and dappled shade.
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In the wild, it grows on the edges of streams in sandy soil under a canopy of dappled sunlight.
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Woodlands, dappled shade, shady forest margins, rarely in deep shade.
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The boy's death is presumed accidental, except for one unexplained detail: his face was dappled with strange crescent shaped marks.
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They are seen at their best in a woodland setting with light dappled shade, in humus-rich acid soil.
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Freshly emerged larvae consume unhatched eggs, and eventually have a dappled appearance and 6 tubercles on each abdominal segment.
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However, the plant blooms best in dappled shade with 3 to 4 hours of sunlight.
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