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  1. Meadow - Wikipedia

    Meadow habitats as a group are characterized as semi-natural grasslands, meaning that they are largely composed of species native to the region, with only limited human intervention. Meadows attract a …

  2. MEADOW Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of MEADOW is land that is covered or mostly covered with grass; especially : a tract of moist low-lying usually level grassland. How to use meadow in a sentence.

  3. Explore the Revitalized Eagle Rock Meadow in West Orange

    With more than 20 species of flowers that bloom from early spring to late fall, the Meadow provides a constant source of food for pollinators and birds. In winter, dried seedheads provide food for birds, …

  4. MEADOW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    It is relatively well supplied with good meadow land, and its name means 'the narrow cultivated land'. The meadows were grazed by cattle (four herds) or sheep. The prisoner who imagines his cell to be …

  5. What is a meadow? | Kew

    Jun 28, 2024 · Meadows of all types are critical to our ecosystems, and have a role to play in the fight against climate change. Today, a meadow is often used to describe any largely unmanaged natural …

  6. MEADOW Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    MEADOW definition: a tract of grassland used for pasture or serving as a hayfield. See examples of meadow used in a sentence.

  7. MEADOW definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    2 meanings: 1. an area of grassland, often used for hay or for grazing of animals 2. a low-lying piece of grassland, often.... Click for more definitions.

  8. meadow - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    5 days ago · From Middle English medowe, medewe, medwe (also mede > Modern English mead), from Old English mǣdwe, inflected form of mǣd (see mead), from Proto-Germanic *mēdwō, from Proto …

  9. The Meaning of a Meadow - U.S. National Park Service

    Feb 6, 2023 · Plant ecologists call them “emergent marshes” or “graminoid wetlands,” for the abundance of sedges, rushes, and grasses that flourish in the meandering water. Moving ever so slowly down …

  10. How to Make a Meadow | University of Maryland Extension

    Oct 24, 2024 · Learn to distinguish the native plants from the weed species that will try to invade the meadow. Your young meadow won’t flower much the first year. Get to know the seeds of your …