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vegetation is defined under the Vegetation Management Act 1999 as a native tree or a native plant other than a grass or mangrove.
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vegetal Smells and tastes in wine that are reminiscent of plants and vegetables (such as cabernet sauvignon, which exhibits these qualities that are part of the varietal character).
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vegetable A plant, or part of a plant, that is grown and used for food. Examples are Carrots, Potatoes, Cabbage, Parsnip, Beans and Kale
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vegetation (n.) The sum total of all types of plants at a site.
Ãâó: climate.nms.ac.uk/glossary/glossary_main.htm
vegetal Describes underripe fruit (such as asparagus or bell pepper). But a lightly vegetal, grassy, leafy or herbaceous aspect may be a characteristic of certain varieties, such as bell pepper in cabernet sauvignon or grassiness in sauvignon blanc. These aromas can add complexity in small doses but when too pronounced often due to insufficiently ripe grapes, can dominate a wine.
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