Most of the identifiable woody debris was pine snags, stumps, boles, or branches. |
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Ideally, avoid beehives, but be aware that Africanized bees often nest in boles of trees, old tires and junk. |
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A few dead boles of tree stood scattered across the infertile land as the child faded from view, though not from distance. |
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Lichens colonize a broad spectrum of niches in the forest, including fallen boles, and mature trunks or branches of a variety of tree species. |
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Six long, spindly, purplish-black legs, thick like the boles of sapling trees, sprang forth and hauled up the rest of the foul thing. |
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Statues of the Virgin were often enriched with gold leaf, her dark face surrounded with lace carved from ash and oak boles. |
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However, these storms were also severe enough to snap the boles on apparently healthy and sound pines. |
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We idle into forest cul-de-sacs, where big cypress boles emerge from dark water. |
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Its purpose is to provide a smooth, almost slippery, surface for later burnishing, but the red and yellow boles also enrich the colour of the gilding. |
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Statues of the Virgin were often enriched with gold leaf, her dark face surrounded with flowerets and cascades of lace carved from ash and oak boles. |
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Symptoms are characterized by resinous exudation on the surface of shoots, branches, exposed roots and boles. |
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The passage between the boles and branches closed about her. |
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Many larger trees showed cankered boles and parasite-bloated boughs. |
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Here stand terrific chestnut trees with big boles of spiralled bark. |
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The timbers originally were tree boles squared with a broadaxe or adze and joined together with joinery without nails. |
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Together, all the chatterings and cacklings, the curtains of old man's beard and hollowed boles in ancient trees give the Tsitsikamma forest a Tolkien feel. |
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Come rain or come shine, time and time again, in an equilibrist act on the boles, we leave nothing to chance to assess the characteristics of each tree. |
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They made their way slowly to the great Palm House and thence up twisty iron steps to a nook like a tree refuge in New Guinea, among palm boles and extravagant aroid growths. |
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Large boles emerge from a common stump in such overgrown coppice stools. |
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A fine powder filled the air and caressed the cheek with a tingle in its touch, and the black boles of the trees showed up in a light that seemed to come from below. |
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