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"growing plant" is correct and usable in written English
It is a noun phrase that refers to a plant that is currently in the process of growing. You can use "growing plant" in a sentence to describe a plant that is actively growing or to contrast it with a plant that is not growing: - The garden is filled with an array of beautiful growing plants. - The growing plant requires daily watering and plenty of sunlight. - The gardener removed the weeds that were suffocating the growing plants. - Unlike the stagnant plants in my garden, the growing plant in my neighbor's yard is thriving.
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If something blocks that light, like a building or growing plant, the branch turns in another direction.
This means they are taken up by every part of the growing plant, including roots, leaves, pollen and nectar, providing multiple ways for other creatures to be exposed.
They are not widely used as a spray, but applied to seed before planting, which protects the growing plant against devastating insect-borne diseases.
You will be able to show students that what they learn in school from year to year is like a growing plant within a cycle.
Bamboo is the fastest growing plant on earth.
The tender tip of a growing plant is capped by a thin outer shell.
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The performance of predictive control strategies often degrades over time due to growing plant-model mismatch.
A fast-growing plant, it can grow in acidic soils from pH 3.5 to 6.5.
Think about this: bamboo is the fastest-growing plant in the world (some species can grow 35 inches in 24 hours), so it's a virtually inexhaustible raw material.
Although the bamboo is the fastest-growing plant on Earth, it looks lazy at first because there is no branching... just growing lots of deep and wide roots.
aurea: A tall, strong-growing plant with golden-yellow flowers springing from a deep maroon stem.
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