| canopy |
| N | [manto (de hojas, ramas, etc)] | canopy, canopies |
| N ~ | forest ~, hydrilla ~, leaf ~, plant ~, tree ~ |
| Ants gained access to tree canopies via the trunk. | Red oak dominated the forest canopy. |
| ~ N | ~ formation | ~ area, ~ diameter, ~ height, ~ volume |
| It is assumed that canopy volume correlates with total biomass. |
| Adj ~ | closed ~ | continuous ~, dense ~ | lower ~, upper ~ |
| It was manifested in the lack of a continuous canopy. | Leaves have been collected from the upper canopy. |
| V ~ | form ~, produce ~, provide ~ |
| Only these plants failed to produce a canopy over 70 cm in height. |