leucothoes

[US]/luːˈkɒθiːz/
[UK]/luːˈkɑːθiːz/

Translation

n.A rare botanical term potentially related to white muscardine fungus or similar biological organisms; may refer to a genus or species in mycological contexts.

Example Sentences

the leucothoe shrubs create a beautiful evergreen hedge along the property line.

gardeners appreciate leucothoe plants for their attractive arching branches and glossy leaves.

leucothoe varieties thrive in acidic soil conditions typical of woodland gardens.

the leucothoe border provides year-round interest with its changing foliage colors.

pruning leucothoe in early spring encourages bushy growth and abundant flowering.

leucothoe foliage turns bronze-red in autumn, adding dramatic color to landscapes.

many landscapers use leucothoe as ground cover beneath tall trees.

the leucothoe species d. riccii is particularly popular in formal gardens.

proper spacing between leucothoe plants ensures adequate air circulation.

leucothoe requires consistent moisture and well-draining soil for optimal health.

landscape designers often pair leucothoe with rhododendrons for complementary textures.

evergreen leucothoe maintains visual appeal even during winter's bare branches.

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