The coppice of trees seemed to get thicker as tall birches lined the road, replacing the old-fashioned houses. |
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Half of the field will be planted with native ash, along with cherry, rowan and hazel trees, sessile oaks and downy birches. |
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The path leads through open zones of tussocky grasses, silver birches, and woods, honeysuckle swarms up the pines. |
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He planned to have an avenue of oaks on the west, of birches on the east, and of sycamores and poplars on the other boundaries of the village. |
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Spruce, larch and sycamore have already been felled from the site to favour oaks, yews and birches to leave the best spruce to grow on. |
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The first nest containing a brood of tiny young was found in a slight depression in the ground beneath birches. |
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Other favorite host plants are oaks, apple, hawthorn, birches, boxelder, willow, and sumac. |
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The street was overhung by white birches gloriously laden with crimson and gold leaves. |
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The birches are common trees and shrubs of the boreal and north temperate zones of the Northern hemisphere. |
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In cold climates, you could substitute a trio of birches for the tree aloes and underplant them with blue fescue. |
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Weeping birches, upright junipers, arborvitae, spreading Japanese maple, and weeping cherry provide the foundation planting. |
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This meant that it no longer served as our pathway through the forest, and we needs must walk slowly, zigzagging through the birches and alders. |
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To me, a forest of giant saguaro cacti is more familiar and comprehensible than a grove of river birches. |
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The gypsy moth is a notorious pest that feeds on birches and other deciduous trees, and outbreaks occur cyclically across large regions of Japan. |
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The total of the 10 lots listed was 788 oaks, over 350 alders and birches, over 230 holly, and over 120 ash. |
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Pines, birches and juniper grow in luxuriant profusion on a valley floor lush in bilberry, cowberry and heather. |
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Nestled amid those trails and orange red maples, oaks, beeches and birches was the Lost River. |
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To a point such as the birches passed from the white color to the black color. |
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On old silver birches the bark can become corklike and deeply fissured, with parts covered by large colonies of the yellow foliose lichen, Candelaria concolor. |
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The gypsy moth is a notorious pest that feeds on birches and other deciduous trees, and outbreaks of this pest occur cyclically across large regions of Japan. |
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The bread and jam are emerging from baskets, the tea urn awaits as the morning light filters through the silver birches. |
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On the Big Steady, ancient birches and spruce as large as 75 cm at the trunk stand guard by the still waters. |
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The three worked closely together to ensure that the new landscape would harmonize with a surrounding woodland of aspens, Douglas firs, ponderosa pines, and river birches. |
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This spectacular scenery is home to beeches and birches in the north, and holm oaks and gall oaks in the south. |
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The road meandered down to the pond, lined by birches on either side, to the manor house, which stood to the left of and slightly behind the house as one approached it. |
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Common trees elsewhere include oaks, sugar maples, hemlocks, birches, ashes, sweet gums, and other deciduous species. |
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The Minnewater Park also features a rich variety of trees, including catalpas, sweet gums, horse chestnuts and silver birches. |
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Soil drenches may not be effective on newly-transplanted birches where the root system is not well established. |
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The path continues along the bank of the pond, which is planted spaciously with weeping willows, birches and other trees and groups of trees. |
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In the southern part you will also see birches and aspens, while in the north there are oaks and beeches. |
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This vast area of conifers, aspens, birches, peat bogs, rivers and natural lakes has been monitored and studied for over 50 years. |
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After you cross the myth-filled Gorjanci mountain range, a land of white birches, swaying ferns and sinkholes opens before you. |
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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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The region also plays host to a large number of birches to add variety, a component that forest management plans aim to maintain past the current rotation. |
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In the central garden, red cardinal birds fly among the maturing magnolias, silver birches and catsura trees that Noguchi planted to shade his abstract stone sculptures. |
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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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I hadn't noticed it before, but a light fog misted over the far off maples and oaks and straggly birches and weeping willows in dusk, dreary cheer. |
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He's fond of sandy lands gently stroke by soft sun beam gleaming through the fragile leaves of the silver birches. |
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Canoes were a skillful assembly of ribs and bark strips taken from birches, held together with cord made from roots. |
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Ptarmigans eat the seeds, buds, and twigs of low willows, alders, and dwarf birches. |
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The climate in eastern Turkey is even harsher, although the rainfall in the Southeast allows birches, walnuts and oaks to thrive. |
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Poplars, willows, ash, elms, and birches tend to overwinter better if planted in the spring. |
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Between oaks, firs and birches are oases of peace with a totally soothing calm. |
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It has been observed that the white-barked birches were generally more susceptible than those without white bark. |
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In winter, the birds prefer valley bottoms and riparian habitats with dense cover of willows, birches, alder, aspen, or conifers. |
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On the sierra peaks and sunny areas predominate the Quercus pyrenaica, birches, service trees and moors. |
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The park is also covered by oaks, ash trees, chestnuts, birches, willows, maples, hazel trees, laurels and strawberry trees. |
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Willow ptarmigan prefer moderately moist lowland areas rich in low willows Salix or birches Betula and ericaceous shrubs, mosses, grasses, and herbs, and more rarely use steep slopes, rocky areas, and lichen-rich tundra. |
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Red maples, sourwoods and gum trees are beautiful right now with birches, hickories and sugar maples beginning to join the autumn array. |
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You will be able to enjoy the shade and greenery of our riverine forests of alders, birches, ashes, willows, poplars, osier beds, bramble patches, blackthorn shrubs, creepers and other species. |
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The fertile soil also grows birches and many autochthonous species. |
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In the central valley there are some expanses of steppe grassland, a rare occurrence above latitude 60° N. Characteristic of the floodplain are peat bogs and swamps and thickets of willow, alder, and dwarf birches. |
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The Canadian city dweller with a feeling for the north woods may find himself having winter dreams of speckle trout, blueberries, birches, whisky jacks, and moose quietly feeding in tranquil ponds. |
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Thickets of heather and Quercus pyrenaica grow at a maximum altitude of 1000 m, and above, Eurosiberian species such as the cork oak, beeches and birches that form thick woods. |
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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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He was also considering birches for the valley bottoms where, he told me, moisture lay slumbering just a few meters beneath the surface of the soil. |
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However, they also eat the leaves of willows and birches, as well as sedges and grasses. |
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Foremost among them were the birches, Betula pubescens and Betula pendula, accompanied by Sorbus aucuparia and quaking aspen, Populus tremula. |
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Yellow poplars and birches provide softer color, and dark-red oaks and dogwoods form a backdrop. |
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The trees began to come fully alive. The larches and birches were covered with green, the laburnums with gold. |
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The gardens promise a great display including maples, liquidambars, tupelos and birches. |
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In the eastern part of the region, red maple and birches typically appear with balsam fir and red spruce, whereas in the western area, red maple and yellow birch occur with balsam fir and all three spruces. |
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Premiers Smallwood, Campbell, Standfield, Robichaud, Robarts, Roblin, Manning and Bennett all planted birches, and Governor General Roland Michenor planted a red maple symbolizing Canadian unity. |
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More moist sites are characterized by Douglas Fir, and water and paper birches, while the dry southern interior is devoid of trees and dominated instead by big sagebrush, rabbit-brush and antelope-brush. |
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This rabbit family lived with other families in a huge forest full of big green fir trees, magnificent cedars and beautiful birches where the birds could build their nests. |
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If planting trees, choose birches for the seeds they provide. |
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This land, so dear to the two couples, harbours mixed stands of deciduous and coniferous trees, including maples, birches, spruces, pines, American Beech, Eastern White Cedar, and Eastern Hemlock. |
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Members of Fagales represent some of the most important temperate deciduous or evergreen trees of both hemispheres, including oaks, beeches, walnuts, hickories, and birches. |
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The bark of all birches is characteristically marked with long, horizontal lenticels, and often separates into thin, papery plates, especially upon the paper birch. |
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