Synonyms for Acid-loving:
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adj.
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n.
• acid-loving
What are the hypernyms for Acid-loving?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for acid-loving?
The word "acid-loving" refers to plants that prefer acidic soil. The opposite of this would be plants that thrive in alkaline soil. These plants are known as "alkaline-loving" or "alkaline-tolerant" plants. Examples of such plants are Lavender, Yarrow, and Sage. These plants can adapt to soil conditions with a pH greater than 7.0. Some plants, like Blueberries, require acidic soil to grow, while others, like Sedum, can tolerate both acidic and alkaline soil. Knowing the soil type and the plants' preferences can help gardeners choose the right plants for their gardens and ensure healthy growth.
What are the antonyms for Acid-loving?
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