From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishvegetationveg‧e‧ta‧tion /ˌvedʒɪˈteɪʃən/ ●○○ noun [uncountable] formal HBPplants in general Lefkas has an abundance of lush green vegetation.
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vegetation• The most sophisticated farmers are the leaf-cutting ants, which cultivate fungus on fresh vegetation thanks to an assembly-line of specialised castes.• Readings showed levels of 56,000 becquerels per kilogram in vegetation and soil samples.• Pockets of live vegetation dot the otherwise black-and-white landscape, places randomly spared by arbitrary shifts of wind and fire.• A deep path cut through the lush and noisy vegetation.• Breeds on still and slow-moving fresh water with dense fringe of vegetation, also marshes, fens, bogs.• And where was his companion, who went down with him just now, into a sprawl of vegetation?• For example, pack horses hauled some vegetation from the floor of Supai Canyon, home of the Havasupai people.• The vegetation had a dank and wintry look to it still, quite different from the lowlands.• They made their way through the thick vegetation in the valley.