
1) Nonwoody 2) Not woody, to a botanist 3) Vegetal
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1) Nonwoody
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1. of or relating to an herb. 2. soft and green, rather than woody (Morris 1992).
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• (a.) Of or pertaining to herbs; having the nature, texture, or characteristics, of an herb; as, herbaceous plants; an herbaceous stem.
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A perennial plant which dies down each year after flowering (see also deciduous).
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A plant that has leaves and stems that die down at the end of the growing season.
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a nonwoody plant.
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A plant with a non-woody stem. The upper parts will die back at the end of the growing season. It generally refers to perennials. Gertrude Jekyll invented the term.
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A group of plant families belonging neither to the graminaceae nor to trees (composite, Polygonaceae, Urticaceae, etc.).
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<botany> Refers to a plant that has a non-woody stem and which dies back at the endof the growing season. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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A nonwoody plant in which the top-growth dies to the ground at the end of each growing season.
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A plant that dies down to ground level at the end of the growing season
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A plant that does not form a woody stem. Most herbaceous plants usually die down each winter and grow again in the spring
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Her·ba'ceous adjective [ Latin
herbaceus grassy. See
Herb .] Of or pertaining to herbs; having the nature, texture, or characteristics, of an herb; as,
herbaceous plants; an
herbaceous stem.
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A plant that dies down to ground level at the end of the growing season
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A plant said to be herbaceous is a perennial plant of which the stem perishes annually, while the roots remain permanent and send forth a new stem in the following season.
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Aromas reminiscent of fresh grass or hay; grassy, as in certain Sauvignon Blancs; also the green pepper character of some Cabernets.
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A green or leafy character brought about by under ripe grapes and an overly vigorous canopy.
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An aroma or flavor similar to green; often an indication of underripe grapes or fruit grown in a cool climate.
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Translations for „herbaceous“ Become a Premium Member today! Description for a sweet-acidic, scratchy smell and taste in the context of a wine-taste, which reminds of sauerkraut. To a greater extent, it is in any case a wine defect. The cause is increased volatile acids in connection with lactic tones, as is typical for a lactic ...
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A plant that dies back to the ground in winter and returns again in the spring.
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adjective characteristic of a nonwoody herb or plant part
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a green plant that is distinguished from woody plants by being leaflike in appearance and texture
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An odor suggestive of herbs or broken green stems of plants. It is a positive characteristic is suggestive of the base and not too pronounced, but a fault if excessive or from spoilage.
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Applied to a non-woody perennial plant that dies back to ground level at the end of
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