Wilted Kale Is Back in the Spotlight—Here’s What You Need to Know - Away State Journal
the act of wilting or state of becoming wilted any of various plant diseases characterized by permanent wilting, usually caused by fungal parasites attacking the roots
If your plant starts to look wilted, put it in a pan of water to re-hydrate it. Always choose fresh herbs that look bright and aren't wilted, and add them toward the end of cooking. Avoid plants with wilted, yellowed, or brown leaves.
If a plant wilts, it gradually bends downwards and becomes weak, because it needs more water or is dying. The roses wilted the day after she bought them.
1. To cause to droop or lose freshness: The heat wilted the flowers. 2. To deprive of energy or vigor; fatigue or exhaust: Worry wilted the parents.
Adjective wilted (comparative more wilted, superlative most wilted) (of plants) Drooping, typically due to lack of water.
/wɪlt/ /wɪlt/ IPA guide Other forms: wilted; wilts; wilting When things droop from heat, lack of water, or illness, they wilt. If you go on vacation for two weeks and forget to water your plants first, they will wilt.
Synonyms for WILTED: drooped, hung, sagged, fell, slumped, flagged, subsided, collapsed; Antonyms of WILTED: stiffened, distended, rose, straightened, uncurled, unbent, recovered, rallied
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