0 green plants or branches, especially when cut and used as decoration
1 green plants, or branches that have been cut off from plants, esp. when used as decoration
The common myna associated closely with agricultural areas while the white-vented myna probably preferred urban greenery among residential buildings.
A weisheng city is free of odors, dust and harmful bacteria; its streets are ordered and lined with greenery.
In addition, both houses and urban greenery possessed large positive and negative coefficients, respectively.
The 6m width accommodates building, while the 3m width provides space for circulation, light, and greenery.
In a final display of environmental illiteracy, the authors go on record as being against introducing 'lots of water and greenery because they raise the humidity'.
As space is reclaimed, opportunities arise to plant greenery, thus softening the scene.
Now that the pits have closed, many people are asking why they cannot have a bit of greenery and some clean water.
All housing authorities now realise that houses are enhanced in beauty by having greenery and trees around them.