We would like to buy a piece of forest in White Carpathian Mountains, consisting mainly of spruce, beeches and firs. |
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At the riverside, hawthorns, oaks, beeches and other trees stand stark and bare. |
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The woods there are thick, mostly high maples and beeches whose leafy crowns create a canopy overhead. |
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By the time Ryan had reached it, Melanie was still struggling to get the low twigs of the beeches to let go of her hair. |
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Nestled amid those trails and orange red maples, oaks, beeches and birches was the Lost River. |
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It is always sad to lose mature trees, and while we hope to have saved a third, we are replacing the two felled trees with three new beeches. |
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Usually the hearths are located at meadows or clearings near cold pure mountain streams or springs under the thick shadows of beeches and oaks. |
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Oaks, sycamores and beeches dotted well-tended lawns bordered by tarmacked paths and signposted at every junction. |
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The oak tree across the road is practically bare but the beeches and hazels behind it are still fully leafed. |
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Turning to trees, you'll see holm oaks and durmast oaks, chestnut trees, beeches, the occasional poplar, and maritime pines. |
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As far as vegetation is concerned, there are interesting woods of larches, downy oaks, manna ashes, and beeches. |
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The sun was breaking through the beeches, making every leaf a light. |
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It may be that it holds conversations with the trees that grow around us here, the English oaks, beeches and birches and the lesser trees, holly, rowan, ash, elder and hazel. |
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These beeches do not appear to be harmed, although for most plants, losses of much less than 40 percent of their energy reserves would be insupportable. |
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In front of the house is a large field with copper beeches in opposite corners and curving stone walls aligned to the gates of the old walled orchard below. |
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The house was large, set in 200 acres of virgin forest filled with magnificent beeches and yews, and roamed by many kinds of wildlife, including deer. |
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The beds are planted with a wide range of trees and shrubs, including acers, camellias, rhododendrons, oaks and beeches, beneath which grow choice perennials and bulbs. |
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The eggs were not laid until the last week of April, as the weather warmed up, serviceberry bloomed, and maples, poplars, birches, and beeches were leafing out. |
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They threw him round the displayed roots of the beeches, leapt when a puddle of water lay across the trail. |
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The slabs preserved the impressions of leaves from oaks, elms, beeches, birches and willows that had lived thousands of years ago. |
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Research suggests that beeches in Eurasia differentiated fairly late in evolutionary history, during the Miocene. |
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Under a smaragdine canopy of beeches, whose trunks, massive and fantastick, were sheathed in iron grey mail, the afternoon was warm. |
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Many other films and TV productions have made use of the facilities on offer at the Beeches. |
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Planted beeches are grown much farther north along the Norwegian coast. |
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A gate opens into the Forewalk overhung by the arching branches of more fine beeches, among the roots of which spring numerous clumps of glistening holly. |
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From beeches and redwoods to monkey puzzles and hackberries, this oversize encyclopedia provides a wealth of information on hundreds of species of trees. |
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Beeches are monoecious, bearing both male and female flowers on the same plant. |
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Sarah Jane Belk, of Frankley Beeches Road in Northfield, was best known for running the nightwatch services across Birmingham. |
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There is a campaign by Friends of the Rusland Beeches and South Lakeland Friends of the Earth launched in 2007 to reclassify the beech as native in Cumbria. |
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