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leafy crop
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "leafy crop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to agricultural plants that have large, green leaves, often used for food or fodder. Example: "Farmers are increasingly focusing on leafy crops like spinach and kale due to their high nutritional value."
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The refuge consists mostly of watery pools resembling rice paddies where farmers grow taro, a green leafy crop used to make poi.
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Lettuce is a common leafy crop grown in indoor plant factories and an improper design could cause the tip burn of lettuces which usually occurs at inner and newly developing leaves with low transpiration rate due to the existence of a stagnant boundary layer under high transpiration demand.
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In particular leafy crop plants such as tobacco may be ideal to exploit the potential of the plastoglobule targeting system in molecular farming approaches.
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Watercress (Nasturtium officinale R. Br). is a nutrient intense, leafy crop that is consumed raw or in soups across the globe, but for which, currently no genomic resources or breeding programme exists.
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Watercress (Nasturtium officinale R. Br). is a leafy crop consumed globally, which is highly nutrient intense and contains a wide range of natural, bioactive plant compounds for which there is increasing evidence for beneficial effects on human health.
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Since spinach, like other leafy crops, is a great gobbler of nitrogen, the compost can scarcely be too rich for it.
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With good reason, too, as the vegetal bitterness is virtually identical to the flavour of other leafy crops, like chicory (to which it is related).
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There are many leafy crops that grow well over the cooler months, adding colour and cheer to your balcony or patio.
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Although root crops like parsnips will grow in the ground in winter, in smaller spaces you'll get a more worthwhile harvest by sticking to leafy crops for salads, stir fries, and steaming.
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A leguminous green manure crop such as field lupin, alfalfa or red clover has the added benefit of fixing nitrogen in its roots and returning it to the ground when the plants are turned in, which is ideal for leafy crops to follow on later.
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Leafy crops (cabbage, lettuce, spinach, chard, etc).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing agricultural practices or nutritional benefits, use "leafy crop" to specifically denote plants cultivated for their leaves.
Common error
Do not use "leafy crop" interchangeably with all green vegetables. Ensure the context involves cultivation or agricultural discussion to maintain accuracy.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "leafy crop" functions as a noun phrase, typically used to describe a type of agricultural product cultivated primarily for its leaves. Ludwig indicates that this phrase is grammatically sound and usable in English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "leafy crop" is a noun phrase referring to plants cultivated primarily for their leaves. Ludwig confirms its grammatical correctness and usability. While relatively rare, its usage is concentrated in scientific and news media contexts, indicating a formal to neutral register. Alternative phrases include "leafy green vegetable" and "leaf vegetable", offering similar meanings with slight variations in emphasis. The best practice is to use the term when specifically referring to agricultural plants grown for their leaves, avoiding overgeneralization to all green vegetables.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
leaf vegetable
A more direct and simple way to refer to leafy crops.
leafy green vegetable
Focuses specifically on the vegetable aspect and the color.
green leafy crop
Highlights the color green, emphasizing the freshness of the crop.
salad greens
Specifically refers to leafy crops used for salads.
vegetable greens
Emphasizes the edible, vegetable nature of the leafy plants.
leafy produce
Refers to leafy crops in the context of agricultural output or market goods.
edible greens
Highlights the edibility and green color of the crops.
herbaceous crop
Implies a non-woody, leafy plant grown for agricultural purposes.
foliage crop
Highlights the leaves or foliage as the primary product.
green vegetables
Broad term for green-colored vegetables, including leafy ones.
FAQs
How can I use "leafy crop" in a sentence?
You can use "leafy crop" to refer to plants grown for their leaves, such as, "Farmers are focusing more on sustainable methods for growing "leafy crop"."
What is another term for "leafy crop"?
Alternatives include "leafy green vegetable", "leaf vegetable", or "vegetable greens", depending on the specific context.
What is the difference between "leafy crop" and "leafy vegetable"?
"Leafy crop" emphasizes the agricultural cultivation of the plant, whereas "leafy vegetable" highlights its use as a food source.
Is it correct to use "leafy crop" when referring to all green vegetables?
While many green vegetables are leafy crops, the term "leafy crop" specifically implies that the plant is cultivated for its leaves. Not all green vegetables fit this description.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested