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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjacent plants" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to plants that are next to or near each other, often in a botanical or gardening context.
Example: "The adjacent plants in the garden thrive due to their shared nutrients and sunlight."
Alternatives: "neighboring plants" or "contiguous plants".
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Sometimes this means building adjacent plants.
The leaves in the adjacent plants, equipped with an added gene, are thick, tall, and green.
It's easy to brush against adjacent plants as you reach for the food.
However, in heterogeneous landscapes, flower strips may instead reduce pollination of adjacent plants.
We know that at least some plants, when attacked, emit chemical signals which alert adjacent plants of the same type.
Companies that built the existing adjacent plants, Vogtle 1 and 2, got construction permits and then had to prove after construction was completed that their plants were safe.
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Adjacent planting beds are filled with salt-tolerant perennials, including butterfly bush, hydrangea, variegated yucca, day lilies and sedum.
It would have a footprint, or total width when adjacent planted areas are included, of 75 feet.
The current violations involve waste water, as distinguished from solids treated in an adjacent plant that accepts septic sludge from Riverhead and other towns.
Calls to Regal Recycling and to Royal Waste Services, an adjacent plant at 172-08 Douglas Avenue that is believed to be affiliated with Regal, were answered by people who declined to speak.
Similar to the gap junction of animal cells is the plasmodesma, a channel passing through the cell wall and allowing direct molecular communication between adjacent plant cells.
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