Myrtle oak, turkey oak, and Chapman oak are often so densely spaced that few other plants can grow beneath them. |
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The Myrtle form of Yellow-rumped Warbler is a common migrant and winter resident in Washington. |
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Proud of a nice catch, Myrtle McDonald hooked this fish in the Chapman River. |
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Within Myrtle Grove, the forest along Mattawoman Creek is home to the barred owl, various songbirds, wood ducks, and other waterfowl. |
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Myrtle leaves are used in Mediterranean countries to flavour roast pork and small birds. |
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Myrtle Cottage, opposite The Green at Old Milton, has every appearance of a des res. |
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Myrtle was instantly killed, but Daisy kept going before she past out and Gatsby was forced to take the wheel and drive home. |
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Mark Bishop's Black Heart Myrtle platter has a simple shape that shows the rich colour and unusual grain of this timber. |
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Generous people in Bingley have rallied to help the charity shop in Myrtle Walk, Bingley, collect a record amount of cash. |
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I have just been down to Myrtle Walk and felt physically sickened by its filthy, dilapidated state. |
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They were racing toward the corner of Tompkins and Myrtle avenues with Johnson at the wheel when another call came over the radio. |
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Our leading article in the same edition condemned the supermarket proposal and suggested that such a proposition would be better suited to a redeveloped Myrtle Walk. |
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Myrtle turned red, sputtering something that Nick didn't hear. |
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Traffic up ahead on Myrtle backed up, and Johnson began weaving in and out. |
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Months back, when I took vacation in Myrtle Beach, I had the chance FOR ONCE to not think about work and have some me time, because it was long overdue. |
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Myrtle has also long been used as a stimulant, astringent, emetic, antispasmodic, expectorant, diaphoretic, and tonic. |
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With Red Maple, Bald Cypress, Gumbo Limbo, Live Oak, Leather Fern, Wild Coffee, Wax Myrtle and Simpson Stopper, he adds, the dedicated, 3,000-sq. |
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Allegiant said it has announced new, nonstop jet service from five cities to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. |
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Mike Worhach, Founding Partner of Wax Myrtle, helps emerging technology companies expand into international growth markets. |
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Beachcombers at Myrtle Beach photographed from the ninth floor of a resort hotel. |
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Showstopper competition holds national finals at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and Disneyland in California. |
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Even popular Nags Head, with its nest of hotels and obligatory honky-tonks, is a sparse seaside town compared to resorts such as Virginia Beach and Myrtle Beach. |
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Just recently I learned that the star of the Johns Hopkins lacrosse team is the great-grandson of my first cousin Myrtle, which I suppose makes him my great-grandcousin. |
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Holmdel Village is a 70-unit, income-restricted senior apartment community located on seven acres at the corner of Holmdel Road and Crape Myrtle Drive. |
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There is also The Railyard and Myrtle Court, both in Crown Street. |
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Through the Sunstoppable program, Colorescience and WDS recently planted six Crape Myrtle Trees at Ocean Knoll Elementary School in Encinitas, Calif. |
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Return to the Southern Upland Way, and follow marker posts down through bracken and bog myrtle to a stile. |
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When growing Mediterranean herbs, such as myrtle or bay, in containers, it is best to use a soil-based compost with extra grit. |
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Within its protective cover, he built gleaming palaces and gardens perfumed with roses, jasmine and myrtle. |
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Between the ruins grew cypresses and oleanders, hibiscus, myrtle and wild roses. |
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They placed shrubs-roses, azaleas, altheas, forsythia, crepe myrtle, spirea, camellias, nandina, and wild honeysuckle-throughout the yard. |
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It may be quite tempting to turn your back on mankind behind hedges of bougainvillea, oleander, or myrtle. |
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We planted verbena around our crape myrtle, and it has gone wild, spilling over the edges of the concrete border. |
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The fungus doesn't kill the tree, it just reddens the wood, and what this means is that finding a good red myrtle is a very chancy business. |
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A lush hammock of live oak and wax myrtle engulfed the bank, making it nearly impossible to see the 50-foot-wide spring. |
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Other trees with attractive bark include eucalyptus, paperbark maple, lace bark pine and crape myrtle. |
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Tall palmettos and a multi-trunked crape myrtle make a leafy canopy overhead, helping to hide the patio from neighbors. |
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Scanlon said she was unsure that she agreed with the change of name from bog myrtle to sweet gale, however. |
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The allspice tree belongs to the myrtle family, and is not related to the pepper or to capsicum plants. |
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There is a black fungus on my crape myrtle and jasmine. Could you give me any advice? |
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The plant in your photo is growing and flowering profusely beneath a crape myrtle. |
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Commonly encountered shrubs barberry and Oregon graperoot, sumacs, rose, blackberry, raspberry, myrtle, alders and elders. |
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In the northeastern part of the area is a sand ridge supporting turkey oak, sand live oak, wax myrtle, Chapman oak, and longleaf pine. |
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Other hedge plants for backyard retreats include Mexican orange, Pacific wax myrtle, Pittosporum tobira, and strawberry tree. |
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Native shrubs scattered beneath the canopy include buttonbush, dahoon holly, Virginia willow and wax myrtle. |
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I trimmed the ends and seed pods from our crape myrtle, which is as tall as the power lines. |
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A garden outside our window may call to us silently by rippling-in-the-breeze lavender agapanthus or eye-high crape myrtle. |
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The terrain is mostly desert, and home to drought resistant plants such as myrtle, boxwood, and wild olive. |
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Native plants, like wax myrtle varieties of yaupon hollies to name a few, are popular plants for southern gardens. |
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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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Lady Tamara carried a bouquet of garden roses in white and pale cream, white jasmine stephanotis and lily of the valley with myrtle leaves. |
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Winding roads are bordered by palmettos, crape myrtle and live oaks draped with Spanish moss. |
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These include cistus, phlomis, lavenders, rosemary, myrtle, santolinas and artemesias. |
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It is also know as Jamaica pepper, common name applied to the berry of a small West Indian tree of the myrtle family. |
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Rich hardwoods of myrtle, blackwood, sassafras and Huon pine mingle with common eucalypts. |
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Several small burns rushing towards the river are easily crossed, and the vegetation is symbolic of marshy land, with bog myrtle plentiful. |
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On hillocks trailing she-oaks, olives, myrtle and prickly pear, circular ruins rise up, like razed windmills. |
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The latter, or myrtle waxberries, as they are frequently called, and which are the favorite food of this species, have given it their name. |
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The jungle is the home of giant gums and dense myrtle, of umbrageous fig and tall palm, of sassafras and supplejack. |
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I remember a time when a company asked me to trial their new and all-natural insect repellent made from essence of bog myrtle. |
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She developed a repellent based on the oil of the bog myrtle plant, which is said to be relatively successful. |
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Recently, attention has focused on oil distilled from the leaves of bog myrtle. |
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An ivory Aphrodite is celebrated by her hierodules in myrtle bowers. |
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I'm also looking at cherry laurel or wax myrtle as a privacy hedge. |
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Native buttonbush and Southern wax myrtle put up with poor drainage. |
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Their ability to digest the wax on wax myrtle and other berries is unique among the warblers and allows them to winter farther north than most other members of the family. |
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But bog myrtle is about to join the jet set of the shrub world. |
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With the doors and windows sealed, the air should be purified by sprinkling perfumes and scents and by burning aromatic woods such as laurel, myrtle, rosemary and cypress. |
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The sweet herbal aroma of bog myrtle drifts from the shallow mires that harbour a tangle of willows and silver-barked birch or are spattered yellow with asphodels. |
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More experienced gardeners may have success raising seeds of Camellia sasanqua, clivias, crepe myrtle, fuchsia, Murraya paniculata, roses and stephanotis. |
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In 1987, myrtle Young came on The Tonight Show to show off her rare collection of potato chips. |
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By a wide margin, he came across as the least scary, least risky, most cautious choice on the stage at myrtle Beach. |
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Well we have certainly seen truckloads of myrtle logs go to the chipper. |
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This plant is also known as sweet root, sweet rush, sweet cane, sweet flag, gladdon, sweet myrtle, myrtle grass, myrtle sedge, and cinnamon sedge. |
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Her shield-shaped wired bouquet included sweet William, as well as myrtle, lily-of-the-valley and hyacinth. |
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The peeling bark of river birch, paperbark maple and crape myrtle and the smooth steel-gray trunks of American beech are also eye-catching. |
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Perhaps one of the more beloved trees in the South, crape myrtle trees were initially imported from China. |
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National Arboretum's cultivar collection, including varieties of red maple, crape myrtle, crab apple, flowering cherry, and elm. |
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I opted for the Roasted Whole Cornfed Free Range Chicken with lemon myrtle served with wild chicory pesto. |
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We enjoy great vin chaud, fondue and myrtle tart, and getting there and back by Snake Gliss was a scream. |
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High ground for bedding is just tiny, isolated wax myrtle and saw palmetto islands. |
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In ancient times people used herbs and spices, such as almond, coriander, myrtle, conifer resin, and bergamot, as well as flowers. |
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Thus we have the myrtle wax of America extracted from the berries of the myrica cerifera, and the pela of the Chinese. |
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Cars are trimmed in red cedar wood with the finest Tasmanian myrtle burl panels, embroidered silk wallpaper, and marble-topped bars. |
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Its delicately painted decoration depicts vine and myrtle leaves, both associated with Dionysos, to whom wine parties were dedicated. |
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He is a also a private chef and forager, who seeks out everything from wild mushrooms, sorrel, yarrow and bog myrtle to flavour his dishes. |
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Bog myrtle also adds a rather sweet aroma to the air on non-windy days and it's easy to see why humans have found various uses for this peat-loving shrub over the centuries. |
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I've watched in despair as ancient forests of giant eucalypt, myrtle, sassafras, blackwood and celery-top pine were felled, the great trees crashing to earth. |
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In another collection, Elements, a special treatment during extrusion gives the synthetic resin a matte finish that was inspired by molting crape myrtle trees. |
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Sunrise for Men' top notes include bergamot, lavender and myrtle, heart notes include violet leaf, sage and jasmine and base notes include amber, tonka beans and sandalwood. |
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Other common trees and plants include red bay, wax myrtle, dwarf palmetto, tulip poplar, mountain laurel, milkweed, daisies, and many species of ferns. |
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Give French tarragon and myrtle a protective layer of leafmould. |
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Crepe myrtle branches, kangaroo paw, ferns, and monstera leaves accented the designs, and planters of Boston ferns were placed at the base of the columns. |
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The most common species in Monroe's Parks were water oak, slash pine, and crepe myrtle and in the Schools were slash pine, crepe myrtle, and willow oak. |
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It was located near a tidal creek away from normal human traffic patterns and was characterized with various grasses and a wax myrtle shrub overstory. |
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