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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plants of" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, possibly a mix-up between singular and plural forms.
Example: "I have a collection of plants of various species in my garden."
Alternatives: "a variety of plants" or "a selection of plants."
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A: Plant morphology of CS and CS-n.
A plant of the Mississippi Basin.
A plant of the Allegheny Mts.
A plant of the richer soils of the interior.
A plant of the rich soils of the interior.
A plant of the rich lands of the interior.
A plant of the interior mountain and glaciated belt.
This enjoyably meandering history looks at the potato as a plant of paradox.
"Building a water treatment plant is a significant cost … more than $10m for a plant of our size," he says.
Others say that Riva has managed a plant of national strategic importance like a family business.
ALWAYS ON HER DESK There will always be a plant of some kind.
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