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herbaceous
[ hur-bey-shuhs, ur- ]
adjective
- of, relating to, or characteristic of an herb; herblike.
- (of plants or plant parts)
- not woody.
- having the texture, color, etc., of an ordinary foliage leaf.
herbaceous
/ hɜːˈbeɪʃəs /
adjective
- designating or relating to plants or plant parts that are fleshy as opposed to woody
a herbaceous plant
- (of petals and sepals) green and leaflike
- of or relating to herbs
Derived Forms
- herˈbaceously, adverb
Other Words From
- her·baceous·ly adverb
- semi·her·baceous adjective
- unher·baceous adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of herbaceous1
Example Sentences
The decadent Brillat-Savarin, a triple-cream delight, embodies the vibrant foraging of goats, while Spring Cheddar — made from the milk of cows that have grazed spring pastures — is subtly sweet and lightly herbaceous.
The elevated snack tray comes with crudités alongside a pesto yogurt sauce, a tuna tostada, a carpaccio hand roll, shrimp toast and a refreshing, fruity and herbaceous granita that comes in a hollowed-out tangerine rind.
The rest of the book profiles 368 “often beautiful, but mostly unwanted” plants, organized into sections for trees and shrubs, herbaceous plants, grasses and grasslike plants and aquatic weeds.
Increased pronghorn productivity is associated with higher shrub cover and herbaceous biomass -- that is to say biomass that isn't woody, like trees.
However, plants that need a minimum number of winter chill hours to bloom, like lilacs and herbaceous peonies, may not do as well in this environment.
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