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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a green plant" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a plant that has green foliage, often in contexts related to gardening, botany, or interior design.
Example: "In the corner of the room, there was a green plant that added a touch of nature to the decor."
Alternatives: "a leafy plant" or "a verdant plant".
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They were making huazontle, a green plant stuffed with cheese and fried, then smothered in mole.
A green plant takes in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and nitrogen (as nitrate) from the soil.
Chewing khat, a green plant, has a stimulant effect similar to drinking several cups of coffee and is part of the social fabric of Yemen.
Beyond the science, he said he thought the sight of a green plant on Mars would capture people's imagination and reinvigorate interest in space.
If still rooted when moistened, it spreads into a green plant as much as 30 cm (1 foot) wide and bears minute white flowers.
I really didn't know what to expect, and my trepidation grew by the mile as we sped across a seemingly endless expanse of brown and parched landscape, with hardly a green plant in sight.
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The present study shows the possibility of an effective stabilization of the nanosuspension prepared by a green plant-mediated synthesis in the second step using a wet stirred media milling.
On it is a little fountain with stones, a small green plant she calls a money tree, a bamboo plant and a wooden sculpture of a fish.
But plants often get forgotten when it comes to designing rooms, so if you ever have a free space for a lively green plant, don't be afraid to jump on the opportunity to include one.
This finding supports the suggestion that CSL C and CSL A resulted from a duplication event of an ancestral green plant gene present in chlorophytes, and agrees with a recently published report [ 51].
If you have room, a nice green plant can remove the sterility from a cubicle environment.
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