Understory example sentences
Related (12): canopy, vegetation, foliage, plants, trees, ferns, mosses, lichens, fungi, shrubs, saplings, seedlings
un·der·sto·ry
noun ecology
understorey (noun) · understoreys (plural noun) · understory (noun) · understories (plural noun)
- a layer of vegetation beneath the main canopy of a forest:
"Understory" Example Sentences
1. The understory of the forest was thick with ferns and moss.2. Understory plants such as wildflowers and small shrubs provided food for the deer.
3. The understory of the rainforest is lush with vegetation.
4. The understory of the pine forest was filled with herbs and small shrubs.
5. The understory of the woodland was filled with a variety of wildflowers.
6. The understory of the deciduous forest was filled with ferns and other low-lying plants.
7. The understory of the tropical rainforest was dense with lush vegetation.
8. The understory of the oak forest was thick with moss and lichens.
9. Understory shrubs such as rhododendrons and azaleas provided shelter for the birds.
10. The understory of the coniferous forest was filled with ferns and other shade-loving plants.
11. The understory of the temperate forest was filled with small shrubs and wildflowers.
12. The understory of the woodland was alive with small animals and birds.
13. The understory of the forest was filled with a variety of wildflowers and herbs.
14. The understory of the forest was thick with low-lying plants and shrubs.
15. Understory vegetation such as ferns and wildflowers provided food for the birds.
16. The understory of the forest was a riot of color, with wildflowers and small shrubs.
17. The understory of the forest was filled with a variety of small plants and shrubs.
18. The understory of the woodland was filled with a variety of mosses, ferns, and wildflowers.
19. The understory of the forest was filled with a variety of herbs, ferns, and wildflowers.
20. Understory plants such as ferns and wildflowers provided shelter for the small animals.
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thinning; pruning; fertilizing; mulching; planting; harvesting; weeding; watering; aerating; mowing.Recently Searched
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