Woody plants definition
Examples of Woody plants in a sentence
Woody plants Woody plants, particularly cuttings, should be collected when dormant; their survival decreases a lot if they are harvested and planted in a nondor- mant state.
Federal legislation requires states to develop a Transportation Asset Management Plan (TAMP) that includes Performance Measures for NHS roadways and bridges as part of the asset management process.
Woody plants increase water infiltration and local accumulation of soil and nutrient resources, as well as altering sub-canopy microclimates (Barbier et al., 2014; Dohn et al., 2016; Gómez‐Aparicio et al., 2008).
Pruning/Trimming – Woody plants will require a yearly program to remove dead wood and excess growth to maintain a open healthy canopy.
GROUND COVER - Woody plants that survive through winter, either deciduous or evergreen, 8" - 12" tall, that have stems that run along the ground.
Mr. McLaughlin discussed the quarterly report which contains information on capital project spending, key performance indicator (KPI) achievement, and upcoming large contracts.
Woody plants were identified directly in the field by a botanist while unidentified woody plant specimens were pressed in a plant press, assigned a collection number(symbol), and recorded in a field notebook for further identification.
Non-woody Plants - Grasses, wildflowers, ferns, sedgesShrubs - Shrubs and small trees; woody vegetation less than 15 feet high.Trees - Woody plants 15 feet or taller Stream CanopyThe stream canopy cover is the amount of leafy vegetation that extends out over a stream (atany height) and shades the water from direct sunlight.
Woody plants are not so well adapted to being eaten as herbaceous plants.
Its resolution (i.e., winding down) could thus prolong uncertainty, requiring complex coordination among numerous regulators, receivers, or courts that would have to disentangle a vast web of intercompany agreements.