Sentences with CREEPING-CROWFOOT
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"The creeping crowfoot plant grows along the riverbanks, creating a beautiful carpet of yellow flowers."
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"We spotted a creeping crowfoot vine crawling up the side of the house."
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"The hiking trail was overgrown with creeping crowfoot weeds, making it difficult to navigate."
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"The gardeners planted creeping crowfoot as a ground cover around the base of the trees."
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"The creeping crowfoot leaves have a distinct serrated edge."
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"The creeping crowfoot plant is also known as Ranunculus repens."
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"The creeping crowfoot flowers attract bees and butterflies."
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"We enjoyed a peaceful picnic surrounded by a field of creeping crowfoot."
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"The creeping crowfoot is a low-growing perennial that thrives in moist soil."
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"The creeping crowfoot is a sprawling perennial plant with yellow flowers."
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"I saw a field of creeping crowfoot while on a hike."
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"The creeping crowfoot belongs to the buttercup family."
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"The creeping crowfoot has small, deeply lobed leaves."
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"The creeping crowfoot spreads rapidly through rhizomes."
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"I am studying the ecology of creeping crowfoot for my research project."
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"The petals of the creeping crowfoot flowers have a glossy appearance."
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"I found a beautiful specimen of creeping crowfoot in the botanical garden."
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"Birds often use the creeping crowfoot as a nesting site."
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"I enjoy photographing the delicate flowers of the creeping crowfoot."
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"The creeping crowfoot has long, creeping stems."
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"The creeping crowfoot blooms from spring to early summer."
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"The creeping crowfoot prefers full sun to partial shade."
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"I spotted a patch of creeping crowfoot near the riverbank."
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"The creeping crowfoot is a type of flowering plant that can be found in wet meadows and marshes."
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"The creeping crowfoot spreads by creeping stems that take root wherever they touch the ground."
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"The scientific name for creeping crowfoot is Ranunculus reptans."
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"Some species of creeping crowfoot are native to North America."
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"The leaves of creeping crowfoot are usually deeply lobed and can be quite delicate."