Examples of 'whose leaves' in a sentence

Meaning of "whose leaves"

This phrase refers to the leaves of a plant or tree that belong to someone or something. It implies possession or ownership of the leaves by a specific individual or entity

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Whose leaves in summertime offer a blessed shade.
Cacao tree whose leaves have fallen.
Whose leaves are for the healing of the nations.
There are several plants whose leaves resemble violet.
And whose leaves never fade.
Bark of trees whose leaves.
Trees whose leaves turn red are the best recyclers.
Deciduous forests consist of trees whose leaves fall every year.
Whose leaves and branches construct a kind of very comfortable nests.
Trees or shrubs whose leaves fall off in autumn.
The Paradise the rustling of whose leaves.
Khat is a plant whose leaves are chewed as a stimulant.
A special Tree in the heaven upon whose leaves.
On trees whose leaves so high.
Ginger is a tropical herbaceous plant of Asian origin whose leaves emit a pleasant odour.

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It is an herb whose leaves and seeds have been used since millennia.
I smash my head open On trees whose leaves so high.
Tobacco is a plant whose leaves are used to make cigarettes and cigars.
From one system may be likened to the Tree of Life whose leaves.
It is one of the species whose leaves are used for food by koalas.
Whose leaves graze the clear waters . The beaches are lined with coconut trees.
Yerba mate is a plant whose leaves are used for making tea.
Upon whose leaves are drops of new-shed blood.
Cathinone occurs naturally in the plant khat whose leaves are chewed as a recreational drug.
But whose leaves breath in European air . ”.
Electree City is a tree whose leaves are solar panels.
He sits by a tree whose leaves bear the names of all humans in existence.
Which bears a new kind of fruit every month, and whose leaves bring healing.
Matcha is the only tea whose leaves are literally absorbed by the water.
Meanwhile, in Central and South America, a plant was discovered whose leaves have a sweet taste.
The very rare trees whose leaves can be cooked and eaten as.
Wintergreen refers to a type of small American bush whose leaves remain green during the winter.
At night climb trees Whose leaves and branches construct a kind of very comfortable nests.
The abacá is a small banana tree, the fiber of whose leaves has great commercial value.
The evergreens are those whose leaves do not come off during the worst times.
To finish we find the basil, whose leaves are very rich in iron.
It is a semi-aquatic plant whose leaves and flowers are emerged at least partly.
Qat is another spelling for khat, a plant whose leaves are chewed as a stimulant.
He began with a tree, whose leaves fell to earth and became animals and fish.
Its name comes from the lotus, whose leaves have this feature.
Cassava is a plant whose leaves and roots feed 800 million people globally.
Iris - Is a wild and garden flower whose leaves and roots are poisonous.
She picked up some spinach whose leaves had turned an unappealing yellow.
Nasturtium is an easy-to-grow annual whose leaves and flowers are edible.
An evergreen plant is one whose leaves remain green for the entire year.
It nourished the tree of life, whose leaves brought healing to all the nations.
Eucalyptus is an Australian tree whose leaves are perfumed and sweet-smelling.
Stevia is a plant that originates from Paraguay, whose leaves contain a substance called steviol glycoside.

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