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What (who) is ground cover - definition

PLANT WITH LOW SPREADING GROWTH
Ground cover; Groundcovers; Ground-cover; Ground Cover; Herb layer
  • Groundcover in a forest in [[Dülmen]], [[North Rhine-Westphalia]], Germany
  • ''[[Microstegium vimineum]]'', an invasive groundcover

ground cover         
¦ noun low-growing, spreading plants that help to stop weeds growing.
undercover         
  • Representative clandestine operations run from diplomatic cover
OSTENSIBLE IDENTITY AND/OR ROLE OR POSITION IN AN INFILTRATED ORGANIZATION ASSUMED BY A COVERT AGENT
Cover (intelligence); Official cover; Nonofficial cover; Brass plate firm; Diplomatic cover; Non-official Cover; Noc list; Undercover; Non-official cover; Operational cover
¦ adjective & adverb involving secret work for investigation or espionage: an undercover operation.
undercover         
  • Representative clandestine operations run from diplomatic cover
OSTENSIBLE IDENTITY AND/OR ROLE OR POSITION IN AN INFILTRATED ORGANIZATION ASSUMED BY A COVERT AGENT
Cover (intelligence); Official cover; Nonofficial cover; Brass plate firm; Diplomatic cover; Non-official Cover; Noc list; Undercover; Non-official cover; Operational cover
adv.
acting in secret
1) to work undercover
2) to go undercover

Wikipedia

Groundcover

Groundcover or ground cover is any plant that grows over an area of ground. Groundcover provides protection of the topsoil from erosion and drought.

In an ecosystem, the ground cover forms the layer of vegetation below the shrub layer known as the herbaceous layer. The most widespread ground covers are grasses of various types.

In ecology, groundcover is a difficult subject to address because it is known by several different names and is classified in several different ways. The term groundcover could also be referring to “the herbaceous layer,” “regenerative layer", “ground flora” or even "step over."

In agriculture, ground cover refers to anything that lies on top of the soil and protects it from erosion and inhibits weeds. It can be anything from a low layer of grasses to a plastic material. The term ground cover can also specifically refer to landscaping fabric which is like a breathable tarp that allows water and gas exchange.

In gardening jargon, however, the term groundcover refers to plants that are used in place of weeds and improves appearance by concealing bare earth.

Examples of use of ground cover
1. They catalogue the forest canopy, measure the diameter of trees, and detail ground cover every 10 centimeters.
2. NELL NEAL Flower beds are gently sloped and usually edged with a clumping ground cover or sturdy metal or plastic edging to control erosion.
3. The vegetation in the area varies from sparse ground cover to the meadow–like vegetation which are important breeding site of the local birds.
4. Warplanes struck around the village of Taibeh to give ground cover after Hezbollah fighters hit a tank with an anti–tank missile.
5. The U.S. sprayed more than 20 million gallons of Agent Orange and other herbicides across Vietnam during the war to strip Vietnamese guerrillas of ground cover and kill their crops.