Reptant vs Replant - What's the difference?
reptant | replant |
To plant again, especially to plant using different plants, or in a different design.
*{{quote-magazine, date=2013-05-10
, author=Audrey Garric
, title=Urban canopies let nature bloom
, volume=188, issue=22, page=30
, magazine=(The Guardian Weekly)
As an adjective reptant
is (chiefly|botany) creeping along the ground.As a verb replant is
to plant again, especially to plant using different plants, or in a different design.replant
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(en verb)citation, passage=As towns continue to grow, replanting vegetation has become a form of urban utopia and green roofs are spreading fast. Last year 1m square metres of plant-covered roofing was built in France, as much as in the US, and 10 times more than in Germany, the pioneer in this field. In Paris 22 hectares of roof have been planted, out of a potential total of 80 hectares.}}