Vegetation in a sentence as a noun

So as long as you have flowering vegetation within 2 miles, you're good!

There's a whole barrage of vegetation to select from, and you have to walk around yourself to get any of it.

In Seattle, you can rent goats to help take care of pesky invasive vegetation like blackberry bushes.

Graze a much wider radius of ground vegetation without moving a stepHow does that work?

Rain forest soil is not very fertile, and the vegetation is quick to recycle - most nutrients are in the very top layer and in the plants at all times.

It gave these animals an ability to graze a much wider radius of ground vegetation without moving a step.

Possibly on the plus side, increasing concentration of CO2 may be encouraging the growth of vegetation in previously bare regions.

The direct CO2 effect on vegetation should be most clearly expressed in warm, arid environments where water is the dominant limit to vegetation growth.

To say that the benefits of increased vegetation outweighs the rise in sea levels and summer temperatures is breathtaking in its stupidity and cruelty.

We more closely resemble a herbivore that has maintained some basic primal ability to process meat than we do a carnivore that has adapted to process vegetation.

Anybody have any info or insight into what material they are using to create the "greenhouse"?Additionally, the claim that "In fact, because you're creating a greenhouse underneath, it actually turns out to be remarkably good for growing vegetation under there.

Vegetation definitions

noun

all the plant life in a particular region or period; "Pleistocene vegetation"; "the flora of southern California"; "the botany of China"

See also: flora botany

noun

the process of growth in plants

noun

an abnormal growth or excrescence (especially a warty excrescence on the valves of the heart)

noun

inactivity that is passive and monotonous, comparable to the inactivity of plant life; "their holiday was spent in sleep and vegetation"