In addition to the oaks, the city lost wax myrtles, hackberries, weeping willows and magnolias. |
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In spring they also eat hackberries here, but this year the supply had been exhausted in early winter. |
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While the inhabitants of the cave probably consumed hackberries and grapes as fruits, the remaining seed present are likely incidental. |
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Still, cottonwoods, hackberries and bur oaks managed to root themselves to the landscape. |
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Wild fruits such as hackberries and grapes supplemented the diet. |
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The small berries, hackberries, are eaten by a number of birds and mammals. Most seeds are dispersed by animals, but some seeds are also dispersed by water. |
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But the latest attack — four tulip trees, a bunch of sugar maples, a red oak, a kwanzan cherry, a bitternut hickory, and hackberries — seemed random. |
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Native trees like cedar elms and hackberries are dropping their leaves. |
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Turkeys and chickens wander the two-acre plot, gobbling hackberries and bird cherries that have fallen from trees planted in their pen, and leaving manure to nourish the plants. |
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Parks department employees have discovered 17 destroyed trees in recent weeks, including pines, sugar maples and hackberries, and two young tulip trees, which were chopped down and left to rot. |
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Birds that feed on hackberries include cedar waxwings, mockingbirds, American robins, bluebirds, yellow-bellied sapsuckers, northern flickers and quail. |
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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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