Wilting Sentence Examples
Most of them were wilting in the Atlanta heat.
Wilting of the foliage followed by the discoloration of the stem and branches is characteristic of a disease of the potato known as "Blackleg."
Yellowing is a common sign of water-logged roots, and if accompanied by wilting may be due to drought.
Wilting flowers still marked the place of the tragedy.
The principal features are the stoppage of the vessels and consequent wilting of the shoots; as a rule the cut vessels on transverse sections of the shoots appear brown and choked with a dark yellowish slime in which bacteria may be detected, e.g.
The only recent news about Barton is that the seemingly wilting away actress called the Los Angeles Police Department for help the other night.
The resulting ice crystals draw moisture out of the plant's leaves, flowers or buds, resulting in wilting, brown spots, or permanent damage.
Larger plants may be used to shield plants from heavy winds or strong sun and prevent the more tender plants from being uprooted or from wilting.
This turns wilting roses into golden roses that will never wilt and that Tom Nook will buy for 2,500 bells.
It's soft and comfortable but keeps your posture from wilting like a flower.
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