flora|florae|floras in English
noun
[flo·ra || 'flɔːrə]
plant life, vegetation, plants found in a particular region of the world
Use "flora|florae|floras" in a sentence
1. Per Assignationem Francisci Florae, 1594 - 299 pages
2. Bacterial life is sometimes included in flora, and some classifications use the term bacterial flora separately from plant flora.
3. Flora boreali americana.
4. Herbals were replaced by floras: books that described the native plants of local regions.
5. Rote Flora Original Mix Ataxy Faint
6. The sea flora is mainly phytoplankton.
7. Flora was puzzled by this exchange.
8. I had beastly rows with Flora.
9. The newest addition to our family, the Flora Bakehouse is the perfect connection between Cafe Flora and Floret
10. 7 ; Bolbonac, Flora of North America Vol
11. She watched Flora with exasperation and pity.
12. Savage has defined and categorized the gastrointestinal microflora into two types, autochthonous flora (indigenous flora) and Allochthonous f …
13. Thank you for visiting Bluets Flora
14. Thereafter, and throughout the late glacial and earliest Holocene, diatom floras were dominated by alkaliphilous and circumneutral species of Fragilaria.
15. These bacteria may form part of the normal flora of the individual; however Colonisation is not necessarily normal flora.
16. These bacteria may form part of the normal flora of the individual; although Colonisation is not necessarily normal flora.
17. Flora clung to her, like a limpet.
18. Little Flora, we won't separate ever after.
19. She did not find Flora any strain either.
20. Per Assignationem Francisci Florae Collection europeanlibraries Digitizing sponsor Google Book from the collections of National Central Library of Rome Language Latin
21. Alluring Specimen is a type of flora
22. Buckbean - Menyanthes trifoliata Family: Menyanthaceae (Buckbean family) [E-flora]
23. It is a characteristic tree of the Afromontane flora.
24. The Falklands' flora consists of 163 native vascular species.
25. The already sparse flora are ground into the dust.