Daiho-ji is in the mountains, surrounded by cedars and hinoki cypresses over 300 years old. |
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Atlantic white cedars scattered amid the other vegetation remain stunted as long as the water is deep, growing no more than four feet tall. |
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Northern white cedars, some more than a thousand years old, have been found on the Niagara Escarpment. |
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Kinglets and chickadees worked the cedars nearby, and we were lucky enough to glimpse the scarlet streak atop one little kinglet's head. |
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The area remains largely unspoiled and uninhabited, complete with undammed rivers and 90-year-old cedars and white and red pines. |
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Temperatures were near 100, and drought had oven-baked the forest's Douglas firs, ponderosa pines, and cedars. |
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In an alternation of generations the other phase produces a brownish gall on cedars. |
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Enjoy the warmth from your suite's fireplace, open your balcony doors to the salt air, and scan the neighboring red cedars for bald eagles. |
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Along many canals, settlers had planted native cottonwood trees or imported species, like poplars, salt cedars, and pecans, at regular intervals. |
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I breathe in the salt cedars, the bushes pearled with skin petals that seem to sweat. |
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The great cedars that were so much a part of the Quinault past are mostly a memory now. |
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The monkeys swung in haste through the wide branches of the red cedars, the capybara and tapir rushed for safety to the palm and mango groves. |
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Conifers are evergreen trees and shrubs that include pines, spruces, firs, arborvitae, junipers, cedars and yews. |
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And unlike other conifers, Port-Orford cedars produce seeds at a young age. |
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There are huge Douglas firs, cedars, and hemlocks behind us, and cougars come down to the lake to drink. |
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In the center of the biggest island you will see tall cedars that mark a spring of sweet water. |
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He discoursed about trees, from the cedars of Lebanon to the hyssop that grows from the wall. |
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We're standing in a deserted picnic grove among the cinnamon-colored trunks of incense cedars. |
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One morning, we hop off the boats, following our guide into a dim forest of enormous cow trees and ancient cedars. |
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Huge oaks, cedars and wisteria grace the 1,300 acre stretch of rambling greens known as Deer Park. |
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Everything is very quiet, except for the occasional sound of snow falling off pine trees and cedars. |
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Game birds and waxwings eat the berries of cedars and junipers. |
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Mike Bryant, who manages the Alligator River and Pea Island wildlife refuges on the North Carolina coast, has a stack of tasks as tall as the white cedars he works in. |
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In the native forests of the Oregon Cascades hemlocks, cedars, maples, many fir and pine species, and others are intermingled among the dominant Douglas fir. |
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However, due to centuries of deforestation, very few cedars are left. |
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Within the park, visitors can meet some unique trees and plants such as, per example, oaks, cedars, oleanders, arbutus, and the Alpine lily lilium cholcedonium. |
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The gardens have very successfully combined Japanese species such as azaleas, maples and cherry trees with native plants such as Canadian maples and red cedars. |
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A large patio stepped down to a lawn girdled by flowers and cedars. |
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Here, the deodars grow tall and straight, sometimes as high as 200 feet, with few lower branches, very different from the cedars you see in England. |
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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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The air is aromatic with buchu, pines, rooibos, and, of course, the cedars for which these mountains are named. |
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There had been dry seasons, accumulations of dust, wind-blown seeds, and cedars rose wonderfully out of solid rock. |
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Along with cedars, arborvitae and honeysuckle trumpet vines, Keating's yard is home to 13 birds of prey. |
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Bermuda petrels and cedars are now rare, as are other species endemic to Bermuda. |
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Examples include cedars, Douglas firs, cypresses, firs, junipers, kauri, larches, pines, hemlocks, redwoods, spruces, and yews. |
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The Aztecs were interested in the area's vegetation and crops such as cedars, fruit, cotton, cacao, corn, beans and vanilla. |
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There are terraced lawns, leading down to a series of lakes, planted with cedars, wellingtonias, acers, oaks and rhododendrons. |
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The Captains Copse,on the right of the 18thgreen for the approaching golfer,include cedars, a special birch,acers,a couple of Swiss pine. |
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Handcrafted 20 years ago from incense cedars logged on-site, the inn has five roomy guest suites, each with a large spa tub and gas fireplace. |
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River bottoms and draws between rolling hills of little and big bluestem are choked with cedars, cottonwoods and box elders. |
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Although that, in the days of Solomon, this mountain was overclad with forests of cedars, yet now there are but only these, and, nine miles westward thence, seventeen more. |
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Approximately 10 villages in the Al-Shouf region will receive Lebanese natives ranging from wild almonds and apples, to crape myrtles, oaks, pines, and, of course, cedars. |
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Woods such as Teak, Totara and some cedars have natural chemicals which prevent rot whereas other woods, such as Pinus radiata, will rot very quickly. |
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Approximately 10 villages in the Chouf region will receive Lebanese natives ranging from wild almonds and apples, to crape myrtles, oaks, pines, and, of course, cedars. |
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