Shrouded in bracken and blackberry brambles is a bush dangling dozens of berries like Christmas tree ornaments. |
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This is a delicious, rich, plummy wine, with ripe brambles on the palate and soft tannins. |
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We cleared through this banking last winter, taking out or coppicing overgrown shrubs and controlling the undergrowth of brambles and ferns. |
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In medieval times it was the belief that Jesus crown of thorns was blackberry brambles. |
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Raspberries and blackberries are the most popular and profitable fruit-bearing brambles in Ohio. |
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When the brambles became impassable, we would scrabble up the canyon sidewalls and work our way along slopy, discontinuous ledges. |
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To the right is a wilderness, abandoned to brambles, ground elder, bindweed and buddleia. |
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The track was soft and mossy, and it led though ferns and brackens, thickets of brambles and groves of tall Himalayan cedar trees. |
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She picked her way through the scattered broken branches and around the thorny brambles, trying to locate her friend. |
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Included in the brambles are raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, loganberries, bayberries, and the wineberry. |
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The country people were shunning the fruit because flies, which settled on dead rabbits with myxomatosis, also alighted on brambles. |
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To confirm his thoughts, a stag passed by the clearing in which the pine stood, and was caught by its antlers in thick brambles. |
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But this was fuchsia, big as you please, escaped from Irish gardens to the roadsides to intertwine with native brambles in tangled hedgerows. |
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Where there weren't any trees, there were overgrown weeds and brambles and dandelions. |
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Other small fruits include plantings of brambles, grapes, blueberries, and strawberries. |
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Like other brambles in its genus, wineberry forms a clump of arching canes that may reach nine feet in length. |
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In season, raspberries, strawberries, blackcurrants, redcurrants and brambles run riot across Scotland. |
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The place was a mess of brambles and graffiti, but amidst the wreckage I found a fine piece of Victorian statuary. |
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The going was tough with tangled lianas and stubborn brambles clutching at my clothes. |
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Complex too, the wine is rich with plums, brambles, raspberry, nice touches of vanilla oak and mouth-filling tannins. |
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If you have neither the time nor the energy to find your own wild brambles, the cultivated variety is widely available at pick-your-own farms. |
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It connected us with a fruity hedge with brambles, rosehips, sloes, and a hundred yards of elders weighed down with berries. |
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Winged forms of the aphid can transmit the virus to healthy raspberries from nearby infected brambles. |
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I sprinted through brambles and thorned blackberry bushes and pushed my way past overgrown, waist-high swordfern. |
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Later that day, I went for a walk and came upon a bed of brambles with unfamiliar leaves and bearing soft pink fruit. |
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Gone were the blossoms of blackthorns, brambles, sweet roses, violets, and pungent garlics. |
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And there she went, leaving only a bit of her skirts behind on the rose brambles. |
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We picked potatoes, carrots, peas and swedes for the farmers, wild brambles and mushrooms for the pantry and rose hips for vitamin C syrup. |
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The wine is very juicy with ripe berry fruit, brambles, a sprinkling of spice and round tannins. |
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The Cabernet Sauvignon punches above its weight with brambles, dark chocolate, vanilla and peppery spices. |
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For strawberries, brambles, blueberries, and grapes, 200 gallons per acre is the standard dilute volume. |
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It has flavours of cranberry, cherry, raspberry, brambles, plum tomatoes and black pepper. |
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Some fruit, such as strawberries, brambles and cherries, have low pectin levels and so extra must be added to ensure a good set. |
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There can be brambles and poison ivy, the occasional spiderweb and weather elements to consider. |
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As they pushed through a tangle of stinging nettles and brambles, they made sure to keep heading in the right direction. |
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I expect that when I come back from my hols half the plants will be dead but the brambles will be looking as healthy as ever. |
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My crops of grass and brambles threaten her more carefully tended beans, lettuces, garlic and artichokes, and the Martock Bean Enclosure must look like a sick joke to her. |
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The crisp guard hairs of the Labrador's coat easily shed burrs and brambles, and the dense undercoat makes the dog practically impervious to water. |
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A gun dog is called for and Zdena and I spend half an hour searching for its body in thick brambles and dense woodland. |
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Add the lemon juice and pour through a sieve into six tall, elegant glasses with five or six tayberries, raspberries, brambles or strawberries in each. |
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There was a short-lived fashion for Worcesterberries about ten years ago when they were unconvincingly touted as a rival for brambles or tayberries. |
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And at the other end is a garden all in brambles and briar rose. |
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Along with sassafras and other bushes, the understory is often thick with vines and brambles, including catbrier, Virginia creeper, poison ivy, and raccoon grape. |
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For people do not pick figs from thorn bushes, nor do they gather grapes from brambles. |
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Along the river, however, were impenetrable thickets of briars, brambles and blackjack scrub oak. |
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Having said that, be assured that late summer is ideal for tackling the growth of difficult weeds such as ground elder, brambles, bindweed and Japanes knotweed. |
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Back at the bog's edge, pushing aside blackberry brambles and birch branches, Taylor stops frequently to explain the side of the bog few have seen. |
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We also have to add the privet, the hawthorn, some brambles and even junipers. |
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Before reaching the platform of the castle, the track passes through brambles and brooms as a tunnel in vegetation. |
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Mr Knowles, a retired teacher, volunteers alongside Mr Emberson at the woods, clearing scrub and brambles twice a month. |
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It is now surrounded by barbed wire and hidden under a thicket of brambles. |
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Fly speck severity may be reduced by eliminating brambles from the orchard and surrounding property. |
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These dislocations occur while more than 50 percent of the arable land remains abandoned and overrun by brambles. |
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I didn't realize that the old grave that stood among the brambles at the foot of our farm was history. |
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Understory vegetation is dominated by hobblebush, striped maple, mountain maple, brambles, and seedlings and saplings of the dominant tree species. |
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The soakaway under the cemetery tap has been cleaned out by the odd-job man, who has almost completed clearing the church walls of ivy and brambles. |
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Nettles won the toss, because, at least, brambles have fruit. |
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These impenetrable brambles both recede into space and hold the painting's surface, negotiating that double sense of depth and flatness, landscape and abstraction. |
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Although bramble fruits comprise a small portion of the Ohio fruit basket, many producers are doing an excellent job of raising and managing their brambles. |
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A thorny tangled patch of brambles, a grotesque confusion of growth, twenty feet high, rolled like a rogue wave over the roof. |
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It was far too early for picking fruit from brambles and apple trees, but he did pause to dig up some wild leeks along the narrow path he followed. |
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They located two engine blocks amid the charred shrubbery and thick brambles. |
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Wild brambles grow in profusion in woods, hedges, moors, and damp meadows. |
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La Motte castle in Noailly is not surrounded with brambles waiting for the sword of Prince Charming and yet, it looks exactly like the one of the Sleeping Beauty with its white facade and its turrets. |
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This cemetery had a gravekeeper who kept the graves from getting muddled together with weeds and brambles. |
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A visit to Johovac and Foca, between brambles and ruins. |
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The leaves of brambles are often used as a main food source for captive stick insects. |
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And thorns shall come up in her palaces, nettles and brambles in the fortresses thereof: and it shall be an habitation of dragons, and a court for owls. |
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There remain juicy sloes and dark-red haws on leafless bushes, all mixed with briars, brambles, ivy, faded bracken and new fronds of polypody ferns. |
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The seed of consecrated life that has completed its growth and has given birth to a tropical forest of Institutes and vocation, continues to grow among the brambles and thorns which strew the land. |
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The trail goes through a primary forest and another forest iwhich is today nvaded by vegetal pests such as the strawberry guavas and giant brambles. |
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Terns nest on grassy islands, Common Eider ducks prefer islands with brambles, and Great Blue Herons and Double-crested Cormorants prefer to nest in mature trees. |
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Waste like brambles and hedge clippings won't poke holes in it. |
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Trees, brambles and woody shrubs such as hawthorn, blackthorn and field maple make up a mature hedgerow. |
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I needed to patch up my trousers after ripping them on the brambles. |
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The thought of July raspberrying brings recollections of heat, bugs, thorns, dead brush, nettles, and great stalks of wild tiger lilies scattered among the brambles. |
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Often brambles grow around the stools, encouraging insects, or various small mammals that can use the brambles as protection from larger predators. |
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