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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large leaf" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the size of a leaf in relation to other leaves or objects.
Example: "The garden was filled with various plants, but the most striking feature was a large leaf that stood out among the smaller ones."
Alternatives: "a big leaf" or "an oversized leaf".
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Fold a third of a large leaf over on itself, then fold again.
A large leaf form and a disc splay out from a budlike center to come off as a symbol of earthly growth.
Probably the maximum demand occurs in date gardens, because they expose a large leaf surface the year around under conditions of high evaporation and practically no rainfall.
In the US the proponents of intelligent design and creationism have taken a large leaf out of Loyola's book of strategy, and are training a new breed of jesuitical defenders of faith against the onslaught of science.
Set aside to cool. 4 To assemble a dolma take a large leaf of cabbage and put 1 tbsp of the rice mix in a line just on the side of the leaf closest to you.
For example, kalbi or bulgogi proved delightful when seasoned with a bit of chili paste and enfolded in a large leaf of lettuce with a scattering of rice and some bean sprouts for crunch.
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A large leaf-footed bug suns itself, unperturbed by my presence.
PDS transcript levels were decreased eleven- and seven-fold in photobleached leaves of N. benthamiana and tomato, respectively, while sampling tomato leaflets on the basis of age rather than visible bleaching resulted in only a 17% reduction in PDS coupled with a large leaf-to-leaf variation.
Place the Peanut Sauce in the center of a large leaf-lined platter.
The decrease in Esc was due to a larger leaf canopy with fertiliser N. Transpiration efficiency (TE) was not affected by N application.
Upland rice typically has a larger leaf area, fewer stomata, smaller thick-walled cells and larger vascular bundles compared to lowland rice.
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