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Definition of Loamier
1. loamy [adj] - See also: loamy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Loamier
Literary usage of Loamier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture: A Discussion for the Amateur, and by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1915)
"... others are pinnatifid ; some are deep-rooting and require ft loamier soil,
while others are shallow-rooting and require a very shallow and porous soil. ..."
2. The Longleaf Pine in Virgin Forest: A Silvical Study by George Frederick Schwarz (1907)
"... and small watercourses, where the soil is richer, loamier and deeper than on
the upland surfaces. The soil on the site of the windfall, however, ..."
3. The Longleaf Pine in Virgin Forest: A Silvical Study by George Frederick Schwarz (1907)
"... and small watercourses, where the soil is richer, loamier and deeper than on
the upland surfaces. The soil on the site of the windfall, however, ..."
4. Through the Buffer State: A Record of Recent Travels Through Borneo, Siam by John MacGregor (1896)
"... which is by no means a highland plant, and even prefers the rich, muddy loam
of the lowland plains. And a richer or loamier soil than that around ..."
5. Transactions of the Royal Scottish Arboricultural Society by Royal Scottish Arboricultural Society (1906)
"... trees likely to prove profitable, one can merely generalise by saying that on
dry, sandy land, Scots pine; on better, well-drained, loamier land, ..."