Lexicographical Neighbors of Semievergreen
Literary usage of Semievergreen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Monitoring Bird Populations by Point Counts edited by C. John Ralph, John R. Sauer, Sam Droege (1998)
"... m from roads or clearings) of extensive tracts of relatively undisturbed
medium-stature (canopy height = m to 20 m), semievergreen tropical forest. ..."
2. Nature's Strongholds: The World's Great Wildlife Reserves by Laura Riley, William Riley (2005)
"... 830 square miles (2150 km2), 600 air miles (1000 km) north of Yangon, largely
intact evergreen and semievergreen forest with leopards, tigers, ..."
3. Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture by United States Dept. of Agriculture (1907)
"... from any other citrus fruit, suggesting Trifoliata, but milder; tree similarto
Trifoliata in shape, but with denser foliage, evergreen or semievergreen ..."
4. Plant Inventory by Agricultural Research Center-West (U.S.), United States Division of Botany, Horticultural Crops Research Branch, Agricultural Research Service, United States Dept. of Agriculture, United States, United States Bureau of Plant Industry, Northeastern Regi (1914)
"A semievergreen, trailing rose, found on rocky places and among low scrub.
Leaves dark, glossy green; apparently very floriferous. ..."
5. The Fig: Its History, Culture, and Curing: With a Descriptive Catalogue of by Gustav Eisen (1901)
"Others are semievergreen—that is, they preserve a few evergreen leaves at the
top after the majority of the leaves have fallen. Other tropical species are ..."
6. Cultivating Peace: Conflict and Collaboration in Natural Resource Management by Daniel Buckles (1999)
"The volcanic complex also contains a broad range of floral communities (tropical
and semievergreen to upper montane rainforest types). ..."