Definition of Overplanted

1. overplant [v] - See also: overplant

Lexicographical Neighbors of Overplanted

overpictured
overpictures
overpicturing
overpitch
overpitched
overpitches
overpitching
overplaid
overplaided
overplaids
overplan
overplanned
overplanning
overplans
overplant
overplanted (current term)
overplanting
overplants
overplay
overplayed
overplaying
overplays
overplease
overpleased
overpleases
overpleasing
overplied
overplies
overplot
overplots

Literary usage of Overplanted

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Book of Garden Design by Charles Thonger (1905)
"Rhododendrons form gardens in themselves, such is the variety of habit and colouring which they display. Nevertheless they are often overplanted, ..."

2. The Bookman (1907)
"... from the water, like extravagant pins in a cushion already overplanted, and stuck in as in the dark, anywhere and anyhow," which offsets a later and ..."

3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1877)
"The alleys should not be overplanted with other vegetables, and only with those kinds whose roots do not extend deep beneath the surface. ..."

4. The White House Garden by William Seale, Erik Kvalsvik (1995)
"Then, they too will be pulled out and replaced by chrysanthemums, overplanted with pansies that will dominate the bed for the winter. ..."

5. Biennial Report by Kansas State Horticultural Society, British Soviet Friendship Society (1906)
"It is simply overplanted. The San Jose scale and other blessed afflictions will reduce them somewhat. Lots of people have planted peach trees in this ..."

6. The Bachelor of the Albany by Marmion Wilard Savage (1848)
"The domain was extensive, undulating, and not overplanted; it extended to the river-side, and abounded with walks and terraces, shady without gloom, ..."

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