noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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rich
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Butterwood has the richest woodland flora in Hampshire, together with a wide variety of insects, including 25 species of butterfly.
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There are several footpaths around the village, which during the summer months provide a rich variety of flora and fauna.
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Its varied character, bird life and rich ground flora , including wild daffodils, make it an enchanting place.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the flora of the Alps
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Both the frequency of detection and the numbers of E coli in the mucosa-associated flora increased during treatment and with clinical improvement.
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Butterwood has the richest woodland flora in Hampshire, together with a wide variety of insects, including 25 species of butterfly.
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Gastric acid is the primary barrier against orally ingested enteric pathogens, and a major regulator of small bowel flora .
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In the ocean, the escaped organisms would be less likely to disrupt the native flora and fauna.
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Such studies depend critically upon a knowledge of the total baseline flora in particular environments.
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The result is a digitized display of flora , fauna and visual effects.
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The verderers also have powers for the preservation of the natural beauty and the flora and fauna of the forest.
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Translated into reality, it means a self-contained sewage treatment garden plant and a haven for Britain's natural flora .