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A rhyme for small parts of wild plants could be "buds and shoots, stems and roots."
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Small parts of wild plants can include leaves, flowers, seeds, fruits, and roots. These parts play essential roles in the plant's reproduction, growth, and survival in their natural environment.
No, smile and wild do not rhyme. "Smile" has a long "i" sound, while "wild" has a short "i" sound.
weed's seeds
Cotton plants grow wild in many parts of the world.
The rhyme scheme of the poem "Wild Nights - Wild Nights!" by Emily Dickinson is AABB.
No, they do not rhyme. Please see the related questions to find out what rhymes with parts and arms.
No.
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