Creeks, sloughs, bayous, and swamps, including a large cypress swamp at the base of Crowley's Ridge, ran around the town. |
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With development has come exotic French broom and pampas grass that may compete with cypress seedlings. |
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And the cypress wood was part of the door where the three equally-sized rectangular panels and four-pane glass window were present in it. |
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The garden is located in the front of the house, with pine and cypress trees, lawns and marble sculptures or fountains. |
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The tree species included dawn redwood, ginkgo, bald cypress, and relatives of present-day sassafras, tulip tree, and magnolia. |
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Open marsh Sandweed grows extensively beneath bald cypress, pond cypress, swamp bay, swamp tupelo, and other trees. |
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Houses at outlying nodal communities did not contain red cedar or bald cypress. |
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Those structures that incorporated white oak were also the only residences that incorporated coniferous woods, red cedar, and bald cypress. |
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There were a million acres of ancient bald cypress, and loggers came from all over the country to cut the forest down. |
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Buttressed trunks are telltale signs of mature bald cypress, like these champs in the Cypress Preserve in Greenville, Mississippi. |
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The Arboretum contains four hundred species of tree and shrub including walnut, beech, cedar, giant thuya, cypress and cork oak. |
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Even after much research, scientists still debate the purpose of cypress knees. |
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We have a 4-month-old puppy that chewed and stripped the bark off a young cypress tree. |
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Three variegated hinoki false cypress trees flank the stipa, and a coral bark maple grows at the back of the bed. |
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Traditionally, the Ise Shrine was dismantled and rebuilt every 20 years using hinoki cypress lumber from Kiso. |
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We were allowed to linger over coffee and admire the cypress trees and palmettos in the Sipsey swamp area between Tuscaloosa and Meridian. |
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Redwood, cypress or cedar do not need a protective coat, however you may want to use one so the wood will not water stain. |
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The floor of the main building is elevated and roofs are generally thatched with cogon grasses and Japanese cypress bark. |
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Much of the path is shaded with Monterey cypress and pine trees and some eucalyptus. |
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A man named Tom Gaskins started an amazing museum of cypress knees in Palmdale, Florida. |
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I learned at Francis Beidler Forest that no one really knows the function of cypress knees. |
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The three rooms were lined with sweet-smelling tongued and grooved cypress. |
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There are graceful conifers such as the Kashmir cypress and great pines earning their keep as windbreaks. |
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Together with several smaller trees, the cypress had been blocking a large part of the view of the grounds and lakeshore from the upper terraces. |
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In front of the palazzo stands an age-old Kashmir cypress with its cascading leaves, like a frozen firework trail. |
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Besides the valonia oak, the elm, willow, cypress and tamarisk shrub abound. |
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New to southern Florida's cypress domes is wetland nightshade, also known as aquatic soda apple. |
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We kept brushing into low hanging Spanish moss and cypress limbs, and were having to duck and weave our way along. |
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The low-maintenance Australian cypress flooring is carried throughout the downstairs of the house. |
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The tilted hillsides were dotted with cows, and the cypress and eucalyptus trees were exquisite. |
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In August, when I visit, cattle egrets nest in massive cypress tree canopies. |
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As the camera weaves in between the lazy cypress trees, you can practically smell the honeysuckle and feel the warm, moist air on your skin. |
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All around us, the massive, bell-shaped trunks of the cypress trees spread into a lacework canopy trailing veils of Spanish moss. |
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Bald cypress is exotic, and both woods are exceptionally decay resistant and are excellent building materials. |
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Tree climbers are taking all this equipment up California redwood, Okefenokee cypress, and Oregon Douglas fir. |
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It has cypress and ilex and olive trees to set in picturesque contrast against the bleached earth. |
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Concrete benches provide seating for local workers to enjoy lunches and coffee breaks, while cypress trees form a buffer to the park precinct. |
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Longzhong has hills on three sides with lots of trees including pinaster, cypress, sweet-scented somanthus and loquats. |
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The scheme has a Mediterranean feel, with cypress, olive and palm trees, lavender borders, sunken gardens and with natural stone walls. |
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He was also careful to plan the project around the fig, walnut, redwood, and cypress trees on the property, giving the owners ample shade. |
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She wears a crown of cypress and the cothurnus boots often worn by tragic actors. |
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Owen planted the grassy area known as Stockroute Park with olive and cypress trees, creating a Greek landscape. |
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The furniture was all stained to match the black-stained cypress wainscoting. |
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Glazed walls are layered with cypress louvers, which veil the street facade from sun and traffic. |
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Thirty years of ruthless deforestation has reduced the cypress forest area by about half. |
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The stony soil below was covered by dense forests of live oak, Douglas fir, aspen, maple, ponderosa pine, madrone, Arizona cypress, and juniper. |
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Out there, among the cypress and the palm, where the alligator solitarily glides and the egret sails in chevron, sanctuary beckoned. |
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Carter is a great believer in the Italian cypress, found all over Tuscany, and the umbrella pine, its constant companion. |
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I could see we were quickly approaching a large dome of cypress trees ahead and still descending. |
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The view should be almost a monochrome of the dark greens of Atlantic white cedar and cypress. |
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The rare cypress spurge grows in abundance here as does dyers greenweed and squinancywort. |
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Dr. Bob works in cypress, training trees over many years to grow in specific shapes. |
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It's been obvious, since my return, that the collared doves have given up any attempt to make the high-rise golden cypress habitable. |
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But what do you know about eastern hemlock, bald cypress, or ponderosa pines? |
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A varnish stain or polyurethane in clear or tinted is another choice for redwood, cypress and cedar. |
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Our destination was the marsh edge, where we admired a stand of bald cypress, Taxodium distichum. |
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The whole house is covered in Virginia creeper and among the trees are an apple tree, cedar, Japanese cedar and large cypress. |
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Pyramidal cypress and white poplar are used in an estimated 75 percent of the quickset hedgerows in the lower Rhone. |
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No songbirds to tangle in the hedges, in shrubs, up above your head in the crowns of cypress and in the branches of chestnut trees, plane trees. |
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The lodge is built from cypress pine, a standard building material in the mallee country, due largely to its resistance to white ants. |
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Altogether, including its associated maze of bayous and cypress swamps, the lake covers fifty square miles. |
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Pope John Paul's coffin of blonde cypress wood had no decoration other than a slender cross and the letter M for Mary on the top. |
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The eerie squeal of a wood duck came from somewhere behind the gray tangle of naked oaks, willows cypress, elm, tupelo and cottonwood. |
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Laurel and lemon, olive and oak, cypress and palm trees make unlikely neighbors in the region's mild, dry climate. |
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Oily complexions respond best to basil, eucalyptus, cedar-wood, cypress, lemon, sage, lemongrass, yarrow and ylang-ylang. |
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Species with random branching, such as arborvitae, juniper, yew, and false cypress, have limbs that occur all along the trunk. |
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Some such as the commonly used Leyland cypress and Lawson's cypress grow very fast, present maintenance problems and are visually intrusive. |
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Both pines are sclerophyllous like tolerators, as are dawn redwood and bald cypress. |
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Effective non-chemical remedies include the essential oils from plants such as lemongrass, eucalyptus, cypress, lavender, rosemary and thyme. |
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For privacy, Stacie planted a screen of Leyland cypress along the back lot line. |
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Flat-needled Leyland cypress contrasts nicely with smooth magnolia leaves on a mantel and adds soft filler in arrangements. |
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It spread over the floor with a fecund exuberance that brought to mind cypress vines, plants that take root wherever they touch the ground. |
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At dusk the fading sun shines through yellowing leaves on the cypress trees and reflects off ice-cold lakes. |
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Above ground, an amphitheater lined with seven double rows of cypress trees echoes the octagonal space below. |
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Although cypress wood is often used in the place of gopherwood the two terms are not equivalent. |
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Swamp forests of bald cypress and tupelo grow in low-lying areas such as floodplains or abandoned river channels. |
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Head north onto Route 59, which turns into a ribbon of blacktop cutting through palmetto thickets and cypress swamps. |
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Later we walk down into town, along avenues lined with cypress trees and Cyprus oranges. |
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We idle into forest cul-de-sacs, where big cypress boles emerge from dark water. |
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In the early part of the 20th century, the logging industry turned from the Midwest to the bald cypress and hardwood bottomlands of the South. |
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In the Pocomoke State Forest, the scenic Pocomoke River twists through stands of bald cypress. |
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The Battle Creek Cypress Swamp Sanctuary protects the country's northernmost naturally occurring stand of bald cypress. |
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Fitzgerald began by planting windbreaks of Monteray pine and cypress, sycamore and escallonia to protect an amazing collection of plants from the southern hemisphere. |
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One of the plants to fare well just about anywhere is the common Lawson's cypress, which was introduced to Scotland in 1854 when seeds were sent from California to Edinburgh. |
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Pearsall's project eventually aims to keep peat sequestered under the soil by planting the coast with thousands of salt-tolerant bald cypress trees. |
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Varieties such as maple and tigerwood are hard and perfect for countertops, while species such as pine and cypress are softer and may not hold up as well. |
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For example, cattails, bulrushes, cordgrass, sphagnum moss, bald cypress, willows, mangroves, sedges, rushes, arrowheads, and water plantains usually occur in wetlands. |
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As you ascend its mountains, you travel through rich forests of oak, juniper, and cypress in the canyons, and on the higher slopes, you'll see pines, firs, and aspens. |
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The biggest Monterey cypress is also notable for having a 116-foot crown spread, second among conifers after the 130-foot crown of the Torrey pine. |
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Pope John Paul II's simple coffin of blond cypress wood, with its only decoration a cross and the letter M for Mary, symbolised his unostentatious lifestyle. |
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In towns, the infamous Leyland cypress is often the barrier between homes. |
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The fresh citrus fragrance of bergamot essential oil combined with the spicy pinelike scent of cypress will make your sneakers smell better than new. |
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Columnar cypress tress, which were imported from Italy, line the front terrace and the grounds of 2.4 acres also house staff quarters and a garage for four cars. |
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Many have abundant gardens, with brilliant red poppies, orange marigolds, blue flax, pink clematis and jacaranda, and large cypress and eucalyptus trees. |
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Bonny Doon produces fine cypress, rather than fine wine, because The Nature Conservancy bought the property in 1989 and deeded it to the state as an ecological reserve. |
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St. Joseph's Abbey opened a casket business in 2007, selling high-end handcrafted cypress caskets to help finance its operations. |
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Maybe it's the seductive chirruping of cicadas in the cypress trees. |
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Investigators with the cypress Police Economic Crimes Unit had been quietly building a case and chose this moment to arrest them. |
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It is more like a sweet wine with hints of dried apricots, grapefruit pith, cypress, and lemons. |
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As established Japanese black pines fall victim to an unstoppable infestation of black turpentine beetles along the Atlantic coast, cypress trees are taking their place. |
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Battle Creek Cypress Swamp, a nature center that is home to the northernmost naturally occurring stand of bald cypress trees in America, has a self-guided boardwalk trail. |
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Butcher is famed for recreating, in vivid tonality and detail, the threatened Florida Everglades wilderness swamps, with their dense foliage and moss-draped cypress trees. |
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The two extinct species of Metasequoia were adapted to distinctly different swamp habitats, as are living dawn redwood compared with swamp cypress. |
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The cypress, as an evergreen, represents longevity and endurance. |
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This conifer, like the bald cypress and pond cypress of the southeastern United States, is deciduous, losing all of its short, soft needles in the autumn. |
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The most common forms included beech-like trees, poplars, willows, cattails, sumac, soapberry, and conifers such as pines, sequoias, and false cypress. |
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At a time when Lawson's cypress is getting such a bad press for growing too big too fast, it is sometimes difficult to fathom the best alternatives. |
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The high mountains support typical evergreen forests of firs and cypress, whilst on the lower slopes are to be found such trees as pines, chestnuts, and cork oak. |
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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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We'd go over at twilight, when the big white house had a patina like the inside of a shell, and chase fireflies among the cypress trees and boxwood hedges. |
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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 slough holds white crappie, and this time of year it's common for them to gather in groups around deadfalls, cypress, flooded willows and other cover in the shallows. |
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Sparling had his nature lover's epiphany right there in his kayak amid all the black water and cypress knees. |
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In Asia Minor, Mount Taurus is covered with forests of cypress, juniper, and savines. |
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Even more striking were her findings regarding one of the cypress beams. |
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There were also beams of cypress and several other types of wood. |
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Lily pads, dollar pads, branches of fallen trees, cypress knees and boat docks are favorite haunts of crappie looking to deposit their eggs. |
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The wood species used were Japanese cypress, Japanese cedar, Sitka spruce, Japanese beech, and hackberry. |
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Color also comes from the foliage of cypress and dawn redwood trees, which Terrell planted around the lakes. |
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Hydrating scents of lavender, rosemary, cypress, thyme and geranium were sprayed on my face using a special atomiser. |
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Clip hornbeam, beech, Leyland cypress and thuja hedges before mid-September. |
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I''m not talking about thugs like leyland cypress, but hardy herbaceous perennials which can reach 6ft in a year, then die down in winter. |
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The Leyland cypress is the obvious victim, but you can see this, too, with white pines and Norway and blue spruces. |
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Taxodium distichum, the American swamp cypress, is an interesting tree which lives in waterlogged ground in its native habitat. |
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Trim hornbeam, beech, Ley-land cypress and thuja hedges, if you haven't already done so. |
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A winter's worth of bouncing off cypress knees and busting through ice will loosen rivets and crack welds. |
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You may hate your neighbour's leylandii so much that you will be happy that the cypress gall mite attacks this tree. |
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Wild vegetation runs from tropical rainforest to arid grasslands with cactus, with cypress trees along rivers and other surface water. |
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In the lowland tidewater and piedmont, yellow pines tend to dominate, with bald cypress wetland forests in the Great Dismal and Nottoway swamps. |
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Common trees on the island include the chestnut, cypress, oak, olive tree, pine, plane, and tamarisk. |
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New herbs like Sarsaparilla seeds, frankincense, and cypress were used by Indians for incense. |
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According to the study, yellow sand blew into Yamanashi on nine days in 1990 and the average cedar and cypress pollen count was 3,000 per square centimeter in Kofu that year. |
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The bald cypress, Taxodium dis-tichum, is a conifer and in the same family, Cupressaceae, as the giant sequoias and the redwood trees of the western United States. |
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Between January and February alone Mr Dunn had axed six 100-year-old trees due to wind damage, including a 160-year-old incense cedar and a rare Japanese sawara cypress tree. |
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Hardy evergreens such as pyracantha, privet, laurel, yew, leyland cypress and western red cedar are fine, but be prepared to cover with fleece if severe frost occurs. |
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Earth is for earth signs, it's leaf green and has a subtle woody scent, and Air is for the Air signs, it's light blue and has cypress and lemongrass to raise the spirits. |
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The dunes have a scattered-to-moderate overstorey of mulga, white cypress pine, red box, and rosewood and locally dense stands of narrow-leafed hopbush and pituri. |
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According to Andy Johnson, Hardwood Publishing, early preferences from mill owners calls for more ash, aspen and cypress, and less red oak and hard maple. |
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The cypress knees area, technically called pneumatophores, are really upright growths from the roots, said to help support the trees while aerating the underwater root system. |
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However, no such line exists for swamps, where trees, such as Bald cypress and the many mangrove species, have adapted to growing in permanently waterlogged soil. |
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The most exploited species include pine, oyamel, cypress and oak. |
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Louis, he worked from his sketches, capturing the thick growth of vegetation of cypress-lined bayous with fallen trees, hanging vines, and weathered cypress knees. |
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Trap Pond State Park, along with areas in other parts of Sussex County, for example, support the northernmost stands of bald cypress trees in North America. |
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Under an agreement reached by Oglethorpe Power and the GFC, designated wetlands areas are being replanted with red maple, cypress, swamp chestnut oak and water tupelo trees. |
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Working closely with GFC, Oglethorpe Power replanted designated wetland areas with pond cypress, bald cypress, red maple, swamp chestnut oak and water tupelo trees. |
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That said cut ups of The Smiths, S Club 7, Frank Sinatra, Cypress Hill, RAM Trilogy and David Bowie are all present in one form or another. |
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The loss of Cypress, a female Florida panther, made news because of the rarity of the species. |
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At Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, hike a challenging trail to a viewpoint where the prairie opens before you with a great view. |
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Seymour and Cypress offer the most off-piste snowshoeing, so remember to buddy up and check avalanche and weather conditions. |
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A common forestry practice is to thin out Cypress Pine to get them to grow big and tall. |
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Cypress trunk flutings and druidlike knees rise everywhere, and mud turtles paddle clumsily through the talmin-mirrored waters. |
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North Shore Rescue and the Cypress Bowl Ski Patrol members helped police recover the body. |
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He belonged to a luncheon club and a country club, and he wangled invitations to play golf at Augusta and Cypress Point. |
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The procession continued on to the Cypress Hill Cemetery, where Ramos was buried the week before. |
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Before the woozy rhyming couplets of Afroman hit number one, the foremost musical preachers of recreational marijuana use were Latino hip hoppers Cypress Hill. |
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The CX3 solution is supported by the new Denebola reference design kit from Cypress s partner, e-con Systems. |
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Conner's Band preceded the procession, playing the Dead March. The body was conveyed to Cypress Hill Cemetery. |
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Cypress s 72-Mb video frame buffer solution operates as a FIFO with independent read and write ports for fast data transfer. |
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Snowboarder Maelle Ricker secured Canada's second Olympic gold medal as she cruised to victory in the snowboard cross at Cypress Mountain. |
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Today visitors gather in Cypress Gardens near Winterhaven for the aquashows and to watch long-limbed girls in bikinis. |
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Cypress Semiconductor Corporation today announced that it has satisfied all closing conditions for the acquisition of Alation Systems Inc. |
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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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The Cypress Gardens Water Ski team came all the way from the USA to perform at the Lebanon Water Festival. |
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The crash occurred on a private property and uprooted several large Leyland Cypress trees. |
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The first office was opened in a backroom, storefront on Cypress and West Broadway SE corner in Kitsilano, Vancouver. |
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Dominant vegetation is similar to that of the previous system but the presence of pond Cypress, Taxodium distichum, distinguishes it. |
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Other members of the Ipomoea family produce flowers, including Morning Glory, Moonflowers, Blue Dawn and Cypress Vine. |
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Cypress Semiconductor has unveiled samples of the 16 Kbits x 18 and 32 Kbits x 18 versions of the innovative QuadPor Datapath Switch Element family. |
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The advisory committee at Cypress Ridge High School, located in Houston, along with SkillsUSA officers created a letter jacket for automotive technology. |
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The main forest plants affected include three types of Pine, the Cypress, Acacia, Plane, the Strawberry Tree, the Golden Oak and the Mediterranean Hawthorn. |
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