A beautiful evergreen tree with red, orange, or yellow flowers, blue mahoe is native to Jamaica. |
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But the end of the year belongs to the mahonias, with their bright yellow flowers and bold, evergreen foliage. |
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In and around the Olympic village, acacias and evergreen Holm oaks are given prominence. |
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Blue jays prefer living in evergreen forests, but they can also be found in farmlands, groves, and suburbs. |
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Nestled in the evergreen in their front yard, there was a silky gray rainbird. |
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Other evergreen shrubs such as juniper would be good candidates for cold-winter areas. |
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Kalmia is a genus of about 7 species of evergreen shrubs from 0.2-5 m tall, in the family Ericaceae. |
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Another tiny flower that works well in a window box is diascia, an evergreen perennial from South Africa that thrives in our climate. |
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Fiveleaf akebia is deciduous in cooler climates but may remain evergreen in the warmer regions, such as Louisiana. |
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Under our grove of old growth firs we planted 10 vine maples, 10 sword ferns, 5 evergreen huckleberries and 5 kinnikinniks. |
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These evergreen giant herbs spring from rhizomes, flower, fruit and die and then regrow from a sucker. |
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And then there's boxwood, an evergreen that has a unique, sweet scent year-round. |
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A large evergreen shrub that grows to to 20 ft or more, the Chilean fire bush has narrow lanceolate leaves, up to 6in long. |
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Any evergreen rhododendron or mountain laurel will provide a touch of leafy green. |
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Something about paper walls, I think, about archery, and a good deal about evergreen laurel, myrtle and wild camellia. |
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Covering an area of 4,330 square metres with a lawn in front and a garden behind, the building is surrounded by evergreen camphor laurels. |
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Throughout the winter, we get blooms from the sturdy evergreen shrub known commonly as laurustinus. |
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In traditional gardens, place them in a bed in front of evergreen shrubs like hollies, ligustrums, wax myrtles or junipers. |
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They also look very showy planted in front of evergreen shrubs such as hollies, viburnums or ligustrums. |
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This hardy evergreen has glossy, leathery fronds and gradually will reach 3 feet or more in height and width. |
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Cheilanthes is a genus of small, evergreen, lithophytic, perennial ferns that inhabit warm, dry and rocky regions. |
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These form rosettes of waxy evergreen leaves and star-shaped summer flowers. |
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Because the loquat, or Japanese plum, is symmetrical and has a dense, evergreen crown, it is desirable in the home landscape. |
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Amid that sea of sand, islands of forest appear, dense with Sitka spruce and salal and evergreen huckleberry. |
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Cut back overgrown specimens of spotted laurel, bay, box, fatsia, skimmia and evergreen cotoneaster. |
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But the rest of the rhododendrons and evergreen azaleas kept their rich green color. |
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While babul is actually an evergreen, it produces fresh foliage every spring and so is classified with mesquite as deciduous. |
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Prunings from mature hollies make their way into classically shaped urns, while evergreen garlands drape windows and doors. |
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It is a large, evergreen, sclerophyllous, leguminous tree of slow growth, great longevity and an extended flowering period. |
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Common box is a sclerophyllous evergreen species that forms small trees or shrubs. |
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Some bamboos will grow well in Wales as they are frost-hardy and evergreen. |
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An easy way to include different textures is to mix evergreen and deciduous plants. |
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Decorate with raffia bows, evergreen snippets, or labels made from old holiday cards. |
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The host plant is an early successional, evergreen, nitrogen-fixing subshrub that grows on glacial moraine and river bars. |
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Mastic gum is a resinous exudate obtained from the stem and leaves of the mastic tree, an evergreen shrub native to the Mediterranean Basin. |
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If I mulch heavily during the flood season, I end up with a yard full of evergreen boughs and a garden choked with soggy bark. |
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His long, grayish hair was woven and braided about a huge horned headdress, and his midnight blue and evergreen robes were embroidered in silver. |
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Callistemons and melaleucas are often tricky to tell apart as they are both evergreen trees or shrubs with papery trunks. |
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Plant up your pots, containers and window boxes with evergreen foliage plants such as senecio, ivy and skimmia to give you winter interest. |
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The once bare evergreen branches are now adorned with silver tinsel and glittering ornaments. |
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Australian Pine, also known as ironwood or beefwood, is an exotic, evergreen species native to southern Asia and Australia. |
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To my left was the big pine shading that store, and just to my right was another huge evergreen tree, a Ficus retusa, the Indian Laurel Fig. |
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The area has an equatorial climate that is very cool and wet, with thick evergreen forests surrounding the tea farms. |
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Fragrant shield fern or fragrant cliff fern is so named because its leathery, evergreen leaves have a spicy aroma when dry. |
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Marginal shield fern is an evergreen fern, which grows as a non-spreading, vase-shaped clump with handsome gray-green, leathery fronds. |
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Mexican orange is another good hedging plant, with glossy trifoliate evergreen leaves that release the fragrance of orange peel when pruned. |
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A few white fairy lights can add a sprinkle of magic among the winter foliage of evergreen trees and shrubs. |
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Planting bulbous and tuberous plants under evergreen trees is not advisable. |
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Since this bird finds a perfect camouflage in the evergreen forests, spotting or sighting it is near impossible. |
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Look for the blewit in composted soil and evergreen debris from late summer through late fall throughout North America. |
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The white, pink, red and bi-colored blooms are showy against the dense evergreen shrubs. |
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The Japanese umbrella pine is not a pine at all but a coniferous evergreen. |
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Cover with shredded bark mulch, straw, hay or evergreen boughs to protect them over the winter. |
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Overlap Christmas tree boughs and evergreen prunings atop beds to protect newly planted and tender perennials and bulbs. |
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The Druids in England worshiped the evergreen because it had eternal life, it did not brown and die in the winter. |
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It's an upright evergreen shrub which, around Christmas and into January, produces plenty of white, pink-tinted flowers. |
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It is a very attractive, narrow evergreen with upsweeping branches and drooping branchlets. |
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In these areas, most of the forest softwood is now dead, creating openings in the once-dense evergreen canopy. |
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Ammopiptanthus Cheng f. is the only genus of evergreen broadleaf shrubs in the north-western desert of China. |
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Thanks to the establishment of these reserves, Hunan boasts the biggest original evergreen broadleaf forest ecosystem in Asia. |
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Webb et al. and Reich et al. found that broadleaf stands have a higher annual photosynthetic efficiency than evergreen needle-leaf stands. |
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This lovely evergreen sports dense foliage bearing spikes of dark red flower buds during late autumn. |
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The Strychnine tree also known as Nux vomica, is an evergreen tree native to southeast Asia, a member of family Loganiaceae. |
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Before planting either your boxwood or dwarf spruce, select containers that will accommodate these evergreen shrubs up to their mature size. |
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Mrs. Robb's spurge is a delightful evergreen perennial that will flourish in deep dry shade. |
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The Norse would also find and cut down an evergreen and stand it up in the village. |
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With their evergreen, glossy leaves camellias look good year-round and make an excellent backdrop for summer flowering plants. |
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Primula foliage is still as crisp as lettuce, the creeping phlox looks as good as new, and so does the evergreen candytuft. |
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Brodde proffers me a few tenuous looking evergreen straps with a metal clip attached to them. |
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A large evergreen tree sat haughtily in one corner as a cluster of Raleigh students adorned it with ornaments, baubles and hand-made trinkets. |
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Decorate a small conifer or other evergreen tree with garlands of unsalted popcorn and cranberries and grapes strung on heavy-duty thread. |
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Conifers are evergreen trees and shrubs that include pines, spruces, firs, arborvitae, junipers, cedars and yews. |
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Overwintering herbaceous plants or evergreen trees can only survive the winter seasons of cold climates when they are able to acclimate. |
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The evergreen chanteuse romps like a woman a quarter her age through an exuberant programme of pop and musical hits. |
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These subshrubby, evergreen plants, which produce their flowers in the winter, are found wild in Mexico and Central America. |
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Both deciduous and evergreen hollies are much loved for their berries, which range in color from orange and red to yellow and black. |
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The mountain is covered mainly by sub-tropical virgin forests of evergreen broadleaf trees. |
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The evergreen ivy is a rippling carpet, the twining honeysuckle a living basketry texture. |
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Designers often gave these interiors a seasonal mood by adding evergreen wreaths, garlands, or swags. |
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Behind the birch I add Christmas fern, which is evergreen and adds a nice texture in front of the stone wall. |
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Partridgeberry brightens the drab forest floor in fall and winter, its mats of evergreen leaves and scarlet fruits hugging the ground. |
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An evergreen vine, partridgeberry grows up to a foot long, with a whitish, trailing stem. |
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The coffee bean, as you may know, comes from an evergreen tree that thrives in subtropical climes. |
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It is normally best to plant a pergola with a mix of both evergreen and deciduous climbing plants. |
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Amazon plants, evergreen pines, basil and other strange flora coexisted in perfect harmony. |
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The house was a fair-sized one, standing back from the road, with a curving drive which was banked with high evergreen shrubs. |
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Although suffering from an overabundance of names, false holly makes a handsome evergreen accent at the back of the border. |
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Despite its name, this evergreen is not a pine but a spore-bearing plant related to ferns. |
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It is one of Cumbria's few evergreen flora of the fells and can be seen all year round. |
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The famous giant redwood is a large evergreen conifer, whereas, in contrast, the dawn redwood is a deciduous conifer. |
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Juniper is one of Britain's three native species of conifer and is evergreen with short spiny leaves. |
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The noted playback singer stands out in the musical programme featuring the prominent singers and their evergreen hits. |
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It's deciduous, so to obtain year-round shade, it will need to be interplanted with other evergreen species such as the yellowwood tree. |
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A central aim of this study was to identify the interval during which deciduous plants fixed more carbon than their evergreen counterparts. |
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The hemlock of the title refers to the evergreen tree, rather than to the poisonous herb that was the means of Socrates' forced suicide. |
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The deciduous and evergreen trees around the small circular polder could serve as an uncontrived wall. |
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Essentially evergreen, woody climbers, most ivies are self-clinging and most are hardy. |
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Remember too the evergreen ivies, many lustrous with brightly variegated foliage. |
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They are indigenous evergreen shrubs with large showy flower heads prized by florists and plant collectors all over the world. |
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It is an evergreen or semi-evergreen multi-stemmed shrub with lance shaped leaves that are purplish when young and flushed with colour in autumn. |
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A posy of flowers may be hard to manage now, but there is a mass of evergreen foliage that can easily be fashioned into Christmas wreaths. |
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For most of the year, it's a small, unassuming plant, with rounded, evergreen foliage. |
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The evergreen holly was worshiped as a promise of the sun's return, and some say that Christ's crown of thorns was made of holly. |
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Preferring light shade and slightly damp soil, this evergreen form sends out new growth annually from the base of the plant. |
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To their left, the hillside rose precipitously, covered with scrub brush and evergreen trees. |
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The front garden includes an evergreen magnolia, topiary spirals in pots, standard privets as well as hardy plantings in terracotta pots. |
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The Pycnonotidae comprise approximately 130 species and are widely distributed across Africa and Asia, mainly in evergreen thickets and forest. |
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However, this is still a time-consuming form of planting compared with, say, ground cover or evergreen shrub planting. |
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Which spreading plants will provide evergreen ground cover underneath the trees? |
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Seasonal changes in understory species from spring ephemerals to evergreen herbs are discussed in a number of contexts throughout the book. |
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Autumn is the perfect time for planting both deciduous and evergreen trees. |
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The Lycopodiums are evergreen plants with fairly constant abundance throughout the growing season. |
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This family of evergreen plants bears swordlike leaves in shades of green, coppery red, and yellow, plus variegations. |
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There are many other plants and small evergreen shrubs that are suitable for fall containers. |
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Widely cultivated ornamental, but poisonous flowering shrub with evergreen leaves and clusters of fragrant pinkish or red flowers. |
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Those adaptations enable the rodent to rely on the evergreen saltbush plants for sustenance throughout the year. |
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Clematis armandii has large, handsome evergreen leaves not usually associated with such an elegant plant. |
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Anuradha also thrilled the audience with her evergreen favourites like Vaseegara from Minnale and Kai Kai from Bhagavathi. |
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Of all the evergreen aspects of Wells' classic, perhaps its most enduring message is about the amazing resilience of the human spirit. |
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Other favourites include the evergreen Jazz Lads, Sticky Beaks and Donegal traditional group Hair of the Dog. |
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Silk has been an evergreen favourite among designers in India, ever since the fabric made its entry into the country. |
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A slow-growing evergreen with graceful undulating leaves, the new spring foliage is cream, gradually changing to dark green. |
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The nutmeg tree is also a spreading evergreen with dark green leaves and pale yellow flowers. |
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The lowest water permeabilities were observed with evergreen leaves from epiphytic or climbing plants naturally growing in a tropical climate. |
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It was to be the first of four successes for the evergreen Willcockson, who had been ousted in the men's semi-finals by Moss. |
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Minister Dempsey planted an evergreen oak in the school grounds and unveiled a plaque at the school entrance to mark the occasion. |
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Scrub communities are dominated by evergreen oaks with an occasional overstory of sand pines. |
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Ledum groenlandicum, Labrador tea, is an ericaceous evergreen shrub of acidic, wet areas common to northern regions of North America. |
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Some are evergreen, such as inkberry, and some are deciduous, such as winterberry. |
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Vegetative zones corresponding with the vertical climate zones are evergreen. |
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First performed at the Young Vic Theatre, London, these evergreen favourites are now brought to life in the leafy, wooded areas of Lancaster's Williamson Park. |
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These beautiful evergreen shrubs are known as bottlebrushes because of the cylindrical-shape of their cream, yellow or red blooms that emerge in spring and summer. |
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Eileen Lavender is celebrating her fiftieth year, and the evergreen director's golden anniversary production opened last night to a pleasingly busy house. |
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Other woody plants include fragrant sumac, evergreen sumac, little walnut, Mexican buckeye, Texas persimmon, Texas snowbell, and western white honeysuckle. |
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Several native species have begun to colonize the now stabilized dune area including Sitka spruce, evergreen huckleberry, pearly everlasting, yarrow, and kinnikinnic. |
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More than anything, he liked companies that churned out the products people craved, figuring that an ever-growing population would deliver evergreen profits. |
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The evergreen woodfern, D. intermedia, is similar to the spinulose woodfern, Dryopteris carthusiana, and the northern woodfern, Dryopteris expansa. |
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The casket was made from boards with no knots from an evergreen tree. |
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The evergreen classics are not out, but they are not the in-things either. |
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The huge evergreen family includes botanicals such as European mistletoe, rosemary, cloves, allspice and holly, as well as conifers, including pines, cedars and cypress. |
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Mask an iron roof or corrugated asbestos roof with an evergreen climber. |
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Also, consider whether you want deciduous or evergreen plants. |
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You may have some evergreen sculptural natives such as astelias or lancewoods, which come to the fore in winter when the deciduous plants have died down. |
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The evergreen and the yule log originated from the Norsemen. |
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Eradication of evergreen cloud forest has resulted primarily from a rapidly increasing population that relies on subsistence swidden horticulture. |
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The abundance of thick foliage, evergreen shrubs and trees ensures that while trains may make themselves heard every now and again, they certainly won't be seen. |
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Pinaceae are generally evergreen and all parts are resinous and aromatic. |
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But despite millions in state funding and tax breaks, evergreen shipped the bulk of its operations to China. |
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Our results show that shading can ameliorate low temperature stress in Eucalyptus pauciflora, one of the most freeze hardy of broadleaved evergreen trees. |
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A uniform yellowing or browning of the edges of leaves on broadleaf plants or the tips of evergreen needles is a symptom of a condition called scorch. |
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Many evergreen ornamental foliage plants and flowering plants, including ivy, aloe, ceriman and spiderwort, have special effects to decompose formaldehyde. |
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Dense shrubbery can provide shelter, as can brush piles, thickets of rugosa roses, or tall evergreen trees such as coast live oak, deodar cedar, or redwood. |
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With its bright yellow wood, the evergreen mahonia is very attractive just now, with its holly-like foliage, scented yellow flowers and black berries. |
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Between 150 and 100 million years ago, the cycads were joined by figs, sassafras, oaks, and willows, as well as such evergreen plants as sequoias and palms. |
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The evergreen classical ballets still have their regular and popular seasons, but trendy neo-classical works such as SwingTime at the Ballet are now equally sought after. |
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Leave planting or moving evergreen specimens until spring and delay all planting until then if the weather turns frosty or if the soil becomes cold and waterlogged. |
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The salvia has receded, but the radicchio is still coming up, and I have phlox and pincushions, and there's an evergreen and some holly there in the back. |
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If you want a knot garden in your own space, stack the central spaces in the middle of your evergreen outline now with as many herbaceous perennials as you can. |
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With Christmas on its way, the scent of pine needles from garlands and evergreen trees, as well as the spices and gingerbread of the bakeries, filled Jude's nostrils. |
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In Greek legend the evergreen pine tree is sacred to the goat god Dionysus, and the pine cone, a phallic symbol of eternity, immortality and rebirth. |
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The olive is an evergreen with foliage of a distinctive silvery-green. |
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Wire pine cones onto wreaths and evergreen separately or in clusters. |
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Clear the containers out and replace the plants with winter bedding or small evergreen plants and shrubs that can be put out in the garden next spring. |
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The Bernese Oberland region of Bern is an evergreen tourist destination. |
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Pot-grown evergreen shrubs are best planted before the end of this month. |
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The high mountains support typical evergreen forests of firs and cypress, whilst on the lower slopes are to be found such trees as pines, chestnuts, and cork oak. |
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I've had my share of disasters from grasshoppers, including having the bark on my young evergreen firs eaten when there was still lots of other forage. |
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As its name depicts, these carnations are very showy when planted as part of a mixed flower border or as colorful edgings against evergreen shrubs. |
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Compiling data of the heat of combustion from 203 woody species, however, Poorter and Villar found a small but significant difference between evergreen and deciduous leaves. |
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If you simply must have an evergreen, then what about a variegated holly? |
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Traditional silk is an evergreen commodity and the latest styles in Kacheepuram, Valkalam, Puttapakka, Venkatagiri and the likes are always in demand. |
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Severe winter conditions, and sometimes soil deficiencies, may cause physiological problems such as sunscald and purple spot on the leaves of evergreen hollies. |
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Businesses were lured to eastern North Carolina by the notion of mining the rich peat soil submerged beneath vast pocosins or evergreen shrub bogs. |
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The cypress, as an evergreen, represents longevity and endurance. |
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Many of the Tzeltal in Highland Chiapas may not think about relict stands of evergreen cloud forest as undisturbed valuable habitat for regionally endemic species. |
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These days, we use the holly primarily as a structural evergreen shrub. |
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An evergreen twining climber, it bears long racemes of lobster-claw like flowers of a luminescent bluey-green and hangs like Chinese lanterns from the vine. |
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Barbie, the evergreen fashionista, is in town in 24 limited-edition avatars at the Mall of the Emirates. |
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The climate warmed up gradually, favouring the growth of evergreen trees first and then deciduous forest which brought animals like aurochs. |
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Yellow amber is a hard fossil resin from evergreen trees, and despite the name it can be translucent, yellow, orange, or brown colored. |
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The genus comprises about 20 species of thorny evergreen shrubs in the subfamily Faboideae of the pea family Fabaceae. |
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Tree species include evergreen oaks, members of the laurel family, and species of Weinmannia, Drimys, and Magnolia. |
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The shrubs are often evergreen, which is understood to assist in conservation of nutrients. |
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In drier locations, evergreen trees can occur, in which case the bog blends into the surrounding expanses of boreal evergreen forest. |
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Have a berry Christmas THE beautiful evergreen shrub Gaultheria Procumbens, also known as the partridge berry, makes a superb Christmas gift. |
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Southern Guyana is host to some of the most pristine expanses of evergreen forests in the northern part of South America. |
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The wet zone is a tropical evergreen forest with tall trees, broad foliage, and a dense undergrowth of vines and creepers. |
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Subtropical evergreen forests resembling those of temperate climates flourish in the higher altitudes. |
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The forested area tends to lose leaves during the winter dry season, with evergreen pines in the highest elevations. |
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Various types of forest cover the state, but evergreen tropical forest dominate. |
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The climate varies with dense evergreen mixed forests spreading across much of the west, and a high desert sprawling to the east. |
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The country is mostly savannah, although the moist and mountainous eastern highlands support areas of tropical evergreen and hardwood forests. |
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Southern European Mediterranean climates have favored evergreen and deciduous forests. |
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The evergreen leaves are poisonous to grazing animals, due to the presence of andromedotoxin and arbutin. |
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The photographs of a coyote and an American black bear was recorded in Madrean evergreen woodland and deciduous riparian forest, respectively. |
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Coffee is a woody, perennial evergreen dicotyledon belonging to the botanical family Rubiaceae. |
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Viburnum Early autumn, as in right now, is the best time to plant evergreen hedges. |
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Epimediums, Bergenias and Tellima have tough evergreen leaves rich in light-catching chlorophyll and they too flower before the trees leaf up. |
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But there are many viburnums, both evergreen and deciduous, from which to choose, many of which are highly scented. |
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Providing a stunning focal point all year round is the evergreen phormium Platts Black, which grows to about 3ft. |
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Finally, Photinia 'Red Robin' is a wonderful evergreen shrub that is fastgrowing and ideal for ground cover. |
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Nerium oleanderis an evergreen shrub or small tree in the dogbane family Apocynaceae, toxic in all its parts. |
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Fischer is an evergreen, glabrous tree or large shrub found in the Gangetic Plain, Western Peninsula, China, Malay Peninsula and Sri Lanka. |
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Thick evergreen leaves such as holly and cherry laurel need to be shredded and added to the normal compost heap. |
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Potential choices for great evergreen hedges include yew, box, holly, Escallonia, Euonymus, Osmanthus, Portuguese laurel and Photinia. |
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The species, popular today, is Lewisia cotyledon, an evergreen alpine that likes acid soil. |
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In an exposed garden try dwarf plants like sweetlyscented cyclamen, mini evergreen plants like hebe and ornamental grasses. |
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Relocate evergreen shrubs, digging out as large a rootball as you can when transferring the plant. |
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Leaves are usually dark-green, glossy, evergreen, alternate, and pinnately compound. |
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Fatsia japonica has big palmate evergreen leaves, giving a jungle look to plantings. |
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Stephanotis Marital happiness is expressed by Stephanotis, a tender evergreen climber with sweet-smelling white, star-shaped flowers. |
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But I also love the Chinese lantern, an evergreen shrub with maplelike leaves that attracts hummingbirds to your yard. |
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In Europe, of course, memories of the Great War are evergreen. |
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Fatsia japonica has big palmate, evergreen leaves, giving a jungle look to plantings. |
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The evergreen Octavia hatchback is the most popular car of minicab drivers, who swear by its reliability and cheap running costs. |
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The clivia is a handsome houseplant whose leaves are evergreen and straplike. |
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Effects of grazing on epiphytic lichen vegetation in a Mediterranean mixed evergreen sclerophyllous and deciduous shrubland. |
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Heucheras have recently become the focus of attention from plant breeders, not for their flowers but for their handsome semi evergreen foliage. |
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Plants suitable for semi-ripe cuttings include many evergreen and deciduous shrubs, including lavender, box, hebe, berberis and potentilla. |
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Now is a great time to plant evergreen trees, consider including Arbutus Unedo, the strawberry tree. |
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Fastgrowing it reaches maturity in 20 years while the Corsican pine is slower but equally robust, as is the evergreen Holm Oak. |
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The magnificent evergreen Holm oak behind the police box and the cherry trees can still be seen. |
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Skimmia is a gentle evergreen shrub with masses of emerald oval leaves and berries. |
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Compact evergreen skimmia come into their own in winter with a show of red buds. |
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Pushing along the edge of a lone evergreen I fell again, tripped up by the handle of a child's teetertotter. |
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That evergreen glacial depreciator, the Porsche Boxster, isn't immune to the credit crunch, with early R and S-plate tackle down to eight grand. |
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On Christmas Eve they go sledding, build a snowman, have a snowball fight, and search for just the right evergreen to celebrate Christmas Day. |
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Part of a line of knotty-looking wood pieces, it is made from sugi, or Cryptomeria japonica, an elegant cedarlike evergreen. |
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I use roses and grasses such as stipa, sweet william and tulips, with structural stuff such as the evergreen shrubs choisya and danae. |
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London's Kings Place, now one year old, established itself as a venue for imaginative programming, a complement to the evergreen Wigmore Hall. |
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Highlands with evergreen forests are found in the northeastern and southeastern regions of the country. |
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The southeastern Chittagong region covers evergreen and semi evergreen hilly jungles. |
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The live oaks are distinguished for being evergreen, but are not actually a distinct group and instead are dispersed across the genus. |
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Plants with deciduous foliage have advantages and disadvantages compared to plants with evergreen foliage. |
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Use sharp secateurs to prune holly hedges and evergreen cherry laurels, as the large glossy leaves turn brown and look terrible if they're chopped in half with shears. |
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Convolvulus cneorum, known as silverbush or shrubby bindweed, is a small spreading evergreen shrub with silvery leaves and trumpet-shaped flowers. |
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Harvested just before they are ripe from the evergreen tree Illicium verum, the pretty star-shaped fruits are used to flavour sambuca, pastis and Galliano. |
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Watering is especially important for the evergreen Oregon Grape, a shrub suitable for planting under raised or deciduous canopies, or on the fringes of the canopy. |
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Also known as ice plants, these sedum produce dramatic flowers above evergreen fleshy foliage throughout the summer, making them ideal for borders and containers. |
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The cherry laurel is an evergreen, and if it disperses on the forest floor, it may create too much shade for the existing flora on the forest floor to survive. |
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It may help to review the reasons why winter mulches of evergreen branches, salt marsh hay, or other weed-free mulches are applied over perennials and spring bulbs. |
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J Common juniper, juniperus communis, is a slow-growing evergreen with aromatic pointed leaves in an array of beautiful grey-green colours and a range of shapes and sizes. |
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Located 33 km west of the capital Phnom Penh the 7,077 yard par 72 course is set among 120 acres of land lined with sugar palm trees, evergreen plants, flowers and rocks. |
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These can be used on their own or mixed with trailing ivies, Lysimachia, Ajugas, primroses and the now readily available selection of small evergreen shrubs. |
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Perk up a shady patio 1 Fill a container with shade-tolerant plants including white busy Lizzies, purple heliotropes, nemesia and evergreen lamium. |
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This hardy evergreen, which is often bicoloured, has attractive, fleshy leaves and produces flowers up to 20-25cm tall for a long period from early spring. |
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Surprisingly, some trees can survive and thrive close to the sea including the evergreen strawberry tree, which has glossy leaves and red-brown bark. |
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They are evergreen in mild climates and, where winters are mild and summers not excessively hot, nearly everblooming, with heaviest production in spring and fall. |
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Mahonias are especially valuable, with clusters of primrose yellow spikelets from November to January and evergreen foliage, adored by flower arrangers. |
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There are still some temperate evergreen hills in the north. |
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In the southern part and on the coast there is evergreen vegetation. |
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The northern part of the state as well as the higher mountain areas, are convergence zones between lowland evergreen tropical forests and more temperate flora and fauna. |
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The northeast and southeast are home to evergreen hill ranges. |
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Means, took place on the back terrace beneath an iron arch draped with smilax set against a wall covered with evergreen wisteria and trumpet vines. |
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In the ladies' open, for which there are 27 entries, evergreen Balisteros, a winner of 26 point-to-points and four hunter chases, has Bosuns Mate and Supreme Citizen to beat. |
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The Catalina ironwood, whose name describes the color of its bark, is an evergreen with a columnar growth habit and highly unusual fern-like foliage. |
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Forest types range from evergreen tropical rainforest to pine. |
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She faces stiff competition from cocksure northern rockers Arctic Monkeys, baby-faced crooner Jake Bugg, London dance duo Disclosure and evergreen pop icon David Bowie. |
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During the wet season, food is abundant and giraffes are more spread out, while during the dry season, they gather around the remaining evergreen trees and bushes. |
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The converse of deciduous is evergreen, where foliage is shed on a different schedule from deciduous trees, therefore appearing to remain green year round. |
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