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Sentences with ACID-LOVING

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"Roses are acid-loving plants and thrive in soil with a pH of 5.5 to 6.5."
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"Azaleas are acid-loving shrubs that prefer well-draining, acidic soil."
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"Blueberries are acid-loving fruits that grow best in soil with a pH between 4 and 5."
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"Many ferns are acid-loving plants that require a soil pH below 6."
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"Gardenias are acid-loving flowers that need soil with a pH of 5 to 6."
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"Hydrangeas are acid-loving shrubs that produce blue flowers in acidic soil."
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"Camellias are acid-loving evergreen shrubs that thrive in well-drained, acidic soil."
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"Pine trees are acid-loving conifers that prefer acidic soil conditions."
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"Rhododendrons are acid-loving flowering plants that require a soil pH below 6."
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"Heathers are acid-loving plants that thrive in well-drained, acidic soils."
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"Holly shrubs are acid-loving plants that prefer soil conditions with a pH of 5 to 6."
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"Cranberries are acid-loving berries that grow best in soil with a pH between 4 and 5."
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"Oak trees are acid-loving hardwoods that thrive in slightly acidic soil."
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"Lingonberries are acid-loving berries that require well-drained, acidic soil."
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"Blue hydrangeas are acid-loving flowers that turn pink in alkaline soils."
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"African violets are acid-loving plants that prefer a slightly acidic potting mix."
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"Peat moss is a popular amendment for acid-loving plants due to its low pH."
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"Ericaceous compost is often used for acid-loving plants to improve soil acidity."
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"The soil in the pine forest is naturally suited for acid-loving plants."
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"Some vegetables like tomatoes and potatoes can be considered acid-loving plants."
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