My professor studies flora of the Palaeozoic Era. 我的教授研究古生代的植物群。
The general aspect or outward appearance, as of a given growth of flora. 外观,外形总体方面或外观,如一个植物区系的
The racing commission scratched two horses flora the third race. 赛马委员会从第三场比赛名单中勾掉了两匹马的名字。
flora florae
[ noun ]
all the plant life in a particular region or period
<noun.group> Pleistocene vegetation the flora of southern California the botany of China
(botany) a living organism lacking the power of locomotion
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Flora \Flo"ra\, n. [L., the goddess of flowers, from flos, floris, flower. See {Flower}.] 1. (Rom. Myth.) The goddess of flowers and spring.
2. (Bot.) The complete system of vegetable species growing without cultivation in a given locality, region, or period; a list or description of, or treatise on, such plants.
Gramuglia is the man who parked a retired semi 45 feet above the Thruway's roadside flora as a way of attracting business.
The resources are non-renewable, and their exploitation is not worth the human sacrifice, and the extinction of fauna and flora we have not even begun to study." But the concerns of environmentalists may have become known too late.
Yet laws that prohibit even molesting endangered animals regulate only those plants on public land and the theft or sale of rare flora.
In what may be the ultimate no-win battle among environmentalists, a wildflower preserve has been killing muskrats that eat its rare flora, drawing the wrath of animal rights activists.
Three boats carrying biologists are searching the park coastline to inventory flora and fauna.
The next result: new flora and fauna that flourish only under such circumstances.
Many coppice woodlands have been reclaimed for agriculture while others have been felled and replanted with conifers. Even those purchased by conservation organisations generally have been managed to encourage woodland flora.