Use "frond|fronds" in a sentence

1. They’re also a wonderful food source for wildlife, providing fruit (palm berries), shelter – the “Bootjacks” (frond stubs left on the trunk) harbor all sorts of critters, and the hanging brown fronds may house bats.

2. " With fronds like these, who needs anemones? "

3. The man in frond of you is a thief from England.

4. A lion's mane jellyfish nestled in a kelp frond.

5. Give each elbow room to display its fronds.

6. The gently wavering fronds of a willow tree.

7. Don't walk in frond of me I may not follow.

8. There is a beggar frond of the building in the school.

9. Left and right pallets are wide in frond and narrow in back triangle.

10. North American fern with narrow fronds on yellowish leafstalks.

11. Feather fronds also come in two varieties: pinnate and Bipinnate

12. Now, of course, back home, dead palmetto fronds are ideal.

13. You can also wrap a tree in palm tree frond leaves, cornstalks or fiberglass.

14. A: Mr. Johnson, There is a Mircrobus waiting at the frond door.

15. Why did gorgeous usurer nurture these fronds for your pleasure?

16. You can pleat palm fronds to make huts, umbrellas and baskets.

17. Is the fat lady in frond of the hotel the reporter from HongKong?

18. When his dear, weary head appeared under a palm frond I could have leaped for joy.

19. When frond is short of magnesium, what effect can you have to the plant?

20. The apical cell and cell act as the ancestor cells of frond and rhizoid.

21. 30 They did not have hair, but trailing fronds of leaves and bracken.

22. We collected fronds from the pine trees and lined the bottom with them.

23. Areca Palms have smooth, yellow cane-like trunks with narrow and full fronds

24. A frond of endive approached his lips, hovered, was gripped firmly by admirably white teeth.

25. Male silkworm moths have two elaborate antennae that look like tiny, delicate fern fronds.

26. Our own days in the palm-frond houses seemed to dwindle as quickly as sand through a sieve.

27. The fronds are deep-green, Bipinnate, alternate and in two rows along the rhizome

28. These tiny fronds may well be the most sophisticated odor-detecting devices on earth.

29. Apricot-colored fern fronds wave against the pearl gray background of my flannel sheets.

30. 1 A frond of endive approached his lips, hovered, was gripped firmly by admirably white teeth.

31. I had my hands full, but other than hitting one frond on a coconut tree, I was doing okay.

32. As any seawater Aquariist will tell you: keep your fronds close, and your anemones closer

33. Darkness settled down, so we twisted palm fronds into a torch to light up our pathway.

34. They bent with the wind, some lost their fronds, but most stayed rooted in the ground.”

35. Cycads, a prehistoric plant family, resemble palm trees with their large, green fronds and rough trunks

36. 5 Yet the caress of his meaning was delicate as the first green fronds of spring.

37. Unlike many ferns, Bracken dies back in winter, leaving brown, withered fronds that pepper the landscape.

38. Bromelia pinguin is a large, perennial Bromeliad with spikey fronds that grow up to two metres long

39. As we talked, his quick fingers wove palm fronds into thatch like the roof of his hut.

40. When he rolled away from her, she idly pulled a frond of fern and stroked it down his cheek.

41. Areca palms are plants with gorgeous long, feathery fronds that demand a lot of care and attention

42. Lady fern, pictured here, has an elegant appearance with graceful fronds up to three feet in length.

43. Bracken is green and lush, coarse and delicate, drinks from the earth, and spreads underground, more root than frond

44. His atelier, or workshop, made of palm fronds sewn together was refreshingly airy in the steamy climate.

45. The walls were made of stripped palm fronds, closely woven and tied with hemp to the wooden uprights.

46. Early Salvationists had waded through snake-infested swamps, stripped to the waist, and established huts thatched with palm fronds.

47. What seemed unusual, in this landscape of tropical mountains, was the combination of pine trees, cacti and palm fronds.

48. Above the apricot trees towered thirty majestic palms, their fernlike fronds splayed like open fingers against the starry sky.

49. Description: This is an aquatic moss, with irregular branched stems or fronds covered with two rows of spongy leaves.

50. The Cycads are an attractive group of plants with stout trunks and long, glossy fronds resembling those of palm trees

51. 21 A pair of black-headed, white collared reed buntings preened on bracken fronds, their white-edged tails constantly flickering.

52. The Bathysphere’s hatch had to be bolted into place each time, and personal cooling was accomplished with hand-waved palm fronds

53. Subsimplex in appearance, but differs by having an Adscendent, tenuous rhizome, homomorphic, separate and simple fronds, and a preference to calcareous habitat

54. Most dwellings in Abu Dhabi city were, at this time, constructed of palm fronds (barasti), with the wealthier families occupying mud huts.

55. Subsimplex in appearance, but differs by having an Adscendent, tenuous rhizome, homomorphic, separate and simple fronds, and a preference to calcareous habitat.

56. Clownfish are famous for spending much of their time hiding in the fronds of sea anemones and rocky crevices in coral reefs

57. Subsimplex in appearance, but differs by having an Adscendent, tenuous rhizome, homomorphic, separate and simple fronds, and a preference to calcareous habitat

58. Subsimplex in appearance, but differs by having an Adscendent, tenuous rhizome, homomorphic, separate and simple fronds, and a preference to calcareous habitat

59. This paper was researched initially by GC on the residue of the tricyclazole compound and found out the degradation rule in rice frond , soil and water .

60. Ningnanmycin has effect on virus disease of crops via inducing plant to bring PR protein systematically, reducing concentration of nucleocapsid in frond and destroying nucleocapsid structure.

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62. During the 20th century the concept of pteridosperms was expanded to include various Mesozoic groups of seed plants with fern-like fronds, such as the Corystospermaceae.

63. 23 Fiery torches of palm fronds light up the night near the Caroline Islands as men in outrigger canoes wait with long-handled nets to scoop flying fish in midair.

64. Fronds Coriaceous, pale, simply pinnate, or bipinnate below; the divisions broadly linear or oblong, or the sterile sometimes oval, chiefly entire, somewhat heart-shaped, or else truncate at the stalked base

65. Nocturnal, this species spends the day hidden in thick foliage, tree hollows, or at the base of palm fronds, and always in places where it can anchor itself with its prehensile tail.

66. The municipality's arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Per fess gules balances surmounted by a palm frond palewise argent, and Or an eagle Bicapitate displayed sable armed and langued of the first.

67. One of the most sought-after ferns, Adiantum pedatum (Northern Maidenhair Fern) is a deciduous perennial fern with handsome, black shiny stems and graceful, bright green fronds spreading horizontally in a circular pattern.

68. ‘It is a graceful arching fern with fronds that are generally Bipinnate, although the basal pinnae are tripinnate.’ ‘The bright green Bipinnate leaves are up to 15 cm long.’ Word of the day

69. The Areca palm (Dypsis lutescens) is an ornamental tropical palm with long, arching fronds and a bushy appearance.Also called the butterfly palm, golden cane palm, or yellow palm, this is a popular indoor palm tree

70. Specimens of Doneggia complura gen. et sp. nov. consist of up to three orders of biseriately branched frond segments with abaxial curvature of the vascular strand in proximal pinnae and large sori of superficially borne sporangia on laminar pinnules.

71. This page shows answers to the clue Crosier, followed by 9 definitions like “A Crosier (crozier, pastoral staff”, “The circinate young frond of a fern” and “(Ivanhoe) the staff of a bishop or abbot”.A synonym for Crosier is rood.

72. Hooker and Binney analysed a coal ball and found "a lack of coniferous wood ... and fronds of ferns" and noted that the discovered plant matter "appear to just as they fell from the plants that produced them".

73. Adiantum aleuticum (Maidenhair Fern) Incredibly attractive, Adiantum aleuticum (Maidenhair Fern) is a deciduous or semi-evergreen, perennial fern with graceful, bright green fronds which open like the fingers of a hand atop upright, shiny, purple-black wiry stems

74. They have been long known in the organs called the Antheridia of mosses, Hepaticcae, and Characeae, and have more recently been discovered in peculiar cells on the germinal frond of ferns, and on the very young leaves of the buds of Phanerogamia.

75. Himalayan or Evergreen Maidenhair (Adiantum venustum) from 10.00 This fern produces a stunning carpet of finery of brilliant soft green fronds in the early spring which mature to a bluish-green by fall and become tinged with bronze during the winter as they slowly degrade.

76. A patchwork jamawar rumal shawl, the borders woven in bright colours with pairs of Adorsed palm-tipped boteh interlaced with scrolling vines and curving fronds, the square field of black wool woven with four medallions enclosing pointed palmettes, Kashmir, late 19th century (small holes)--80in

77. Rhizomes short and erect or ascending; lamina dull or lustrous adaxially; laminar segments arranged Catadromously except secondary segments of basalmost pair of pinnae of bipinnate fronds; if laminar segments arranged anadromously then lamina (2 or)3- or 4-pinnate and ultimate pinnules of lamina asymmetrical at base (Dryopteris sect

78. Fronds medium-sized to large, stipe base without articulation, hairy, vertically grooved above; lamina 1-4-pinnately compound, oblong to ovate-oblong; pinnules or lobes slightly oblique, Acroscopic pinnule at base larger than basiscopic, usually parallel to rachis or pinna rachis, mostly triangular, rarely lanceolate, usually grayish hispid or