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Groundcover or
ground cover is any
plant that
grows low over an area of ground,
which protects the
topsoil from
erosion and drought. In a terrestrial...
- is
widely grown as a houseplant,
outdoor container plant, or a
garden groundcover. The
species has been
proven useful in
indicating and
removing air and...
- In ecology,
stratification refers to the
vertical layering of a habitat; the
arrangement of
vegetation in layers. It
classifies the
layers (sing. stratum...
- hedges, and has been used for topiary. It is
easily grown in pots. The
groundcover cultivars spread widely, with a
dense and
durable texture. In
order to...
- habitats. The
Arctic is
particularly susceptible to the ab****n of
groundcover and to the
disturbance of the rare
breeding grounds of the
animals that...
- Snipper, is a
garden power tool for
cutting gr****,
small weeds, and
groundcover. It uses a
whirling monofilament line
instead of a blade,
which protrudes...
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closed canopy forest,
consisting of many closely-spaced
trees and
mossy groundcover. In
clearings in the forest,
shrubs and
wildflowers are common, such...
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throughout the Neotropics. It is
widely cultivated as an
ornamental groundcover. Spreading, mat-forming
perennial herb up to 30 cm in height. Has rounded...
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cultivation due to its fast
growth and
attractive foliage. It is used as a
groundcover in warm
winter climates, and as a
houseplant elsewhere. Tradescantia...
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alfalfa and
beans are. The
plant is also
widely grown as a soil-improving
groundcover. Dye is
obtained from the
processing of the plant's leaves. They are...