Sentences

The gardener unleaves the tree to prepare it for winter pruning.

The strong wind unleaves the tree, leaving it exposed to the cold.

After the storm, the landscape was blanketed with the unleaved branches.

She unleaves the bush to prevent disease from spreading among the leaves.

The drought makes the leaves wither and eventually unleave the tree.

The autumn weather unleaves the trees, turning the landscape golden and crimson.

The gardener carefully unleaves the plant to assess the amount of damage done by pests.

Spring has unleashed life, causing the leaves to budding and unleaving the trees again.

The botanist unleaves the plant to study its growth and development over the year.

The storm unleaves the branches, causing the leaves to scatter across the ground.

The gardener unleaves the tree to make way for new sprouts to grow.

With the winter approaching, the leaves start to unleave the trees.

The field with unleaved crops contrasts sharply with the lush green surrounding it.

He wants to find ways to prevent the leaves from unleaving the plants prematurely.

The gardener unbuds the flowers and unleaves the leaves that have been damaged by pests.

The wind unleaves the bushes, making it easier for the birds to access the fruits.

The old oak tree unleaves as the winter approaches, revealing its massive, gnarled branches.

The leaves have finally unleaved, giving the trees a vibrant, fresh look after the winter.

The gardener unleaves the tree to encourage new growth and prevent diseases.