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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abundant colour" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a rich or plentiful variety of colors in a particular context, such as art, design, or nature.
Example: "The garden was filled with abundant colour, showcasing a vibrant array of flowers in full bloom."
Alternatives: "rich hues" or "vibrant colors".
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The non-melanic f. succinea is the most abundant colour form and comprises approximately 80% of records (Brown et al., 2008b; Purse et al., 2014).
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Due to abundant flower colours, variable flower shapes, sharp flower fragrances and attractive flower poses, P. lactiflora exhibits a very high ornamental value and rich landscaping application value, which has become increasingly favoured by people worldwide.
G. catenella, a toxic planktonic form, is sometimes abundant enough to colour water and cause the phenomenon called red tide, which may kill many fish and other animals.
The Pre-Raphaelite style was heavily Medievalist and Romanticist, emphasising abundant detail, intense colours and complex compositions; it greatly impressed Morris and the Set.
The flowers of Schlumbergera have adaptations for pollination by hummingbirds: tubular flowers with abundant nectar, and colours towards the red end of the spectrum.
Following agitation, the tube was inspected to detect changes in colour or abundant formation of dark-hued precipitate.
phaenopyrum) is famous for its red autumn colour and its abundant clusters of orange-red fruits that persist on the twigs well into winter; it is somewhat susceptible to rust but is otherwise a durable and much-used ornamental.
As might be expected, there are abundant illustrations, with a mixture of colour and black and white micrographs, mostly well chosen and reproduced, although some of the background colours are rather heterogeneous.
Colour is sewn into my being, the existence of colour within oneself is an abundant creation of love, death, beauty, light within darkness.
Here, we present data on wild Sulawesi crested macaques at Tangkoko, a species of high sexual dimorphism [ 37], abundant signals of male dominance including bright colours and loud calls [ 40] and high male mating skew (Engelhardt et al. unpublished manuscript).
If the mimic, however, is abundant, its predators may eventually learn to dissociate its colour pattern with distastefulness because enough mimics would be inadvertently consumed and found palatable.
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