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ground cover
noun
- the herbaceous plants and low shrubs in a forest, considered as a whole.
- any of a variety of low-growing or trailing plants used to cover the ground in areas where grass is difficult to grow, as in dense shade or on steep slopes.
ground cover
noun
- dense low herbaceous plants and shrubs that grow over the surface of the ground, esp, in a forest, preventing soil erosion or, in a garden, stifling weeds
- ( as modifier )
ground-cover plants
Word History and Origins
Origin of ground cover1
Example Sentences
Permafrost ground covers roughly a quarter of the landmass in the Northern Hemisphere and stores tremendous quantities of organic carbon in the form of dead plant matter.
“Over time, we are planting native ground covers and low grasses, punctuated with flowering plants,” she said.
They mingle with puffy red and fuchsia dahlias and purple phlox, as well as hydrangeas, sedum and Creeping Jenny, a ground cover that doubles as paths for strolling.
He recommends starting with small-sized plants that will establish more quickly, from ground covers to shrubs and trees for a layered effect.
The accuracy of climate models depends on many factors -- greenhouse gas emissions from industrial and transportation activity, farm animal "emissions," urban growth and loss of forests, and solar reflections off snow and ground cover.
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