Some currants are host to the White pine blister rust, and should not be planted near white pines. |
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The Aletsch forest is full of many kinds of flowers, with century-old arolla pines, and also wildlife. |
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The rolling fairways are lined with coconut trees, royal palms and tall pines, and a small creek bisects the course. |
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The glaring sun has at last curved above the frosted pines fringing the small city of Whitehorse. |
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There he is, emerging from the pines, wearing jeans and a white T-shirt draped loosely over his thin but sturdy frame. |
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The Sami of northern Scandinavia used the inner bark of Scots pines for food. |
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The brighter side to the carnage is that it has hit exotic species hardest, particularly pines and macrocarpas. |
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We went through a set of pines, junipers, and mountain mahoganies and could see the big tree was right ahead. |
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Soon the avenues will be fringed with pines where the Christmas tree sellers have set up their stalls. |
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Both pines are sclerophyllous like tolerators, as are dawn redwood and bald cypress. |
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There are these trees called sequoias in the west of my country and they grow to be about as big as those pines. |
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One sister in London, England, sentimentalizes Montreal and pines to be here. |
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Stretching back from the Tiers is a relatively flat alpine area, a land of thousands of lakes and endemic pines. |
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The highest elevations of the ridge, where longleaf and slash pines dominate open forests, are known as sandhills. |
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Dead pines washed away by the spring floods were piled up and wedged into grotesque shapes like a petrified forest. |
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The Lake Tahoe basin lost 30 percent of its pines to bark beetle infestation during the 1986-1994 drought, according to Blomquist. |
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These magnificent trees once coved the uplands of Lebanon, just as Scots pines once covered the Scottish Highlands. |
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We emerged from the woods at Caydale Mill, an idyllic spot with the beck, springs, handsome Scots pines, and a ford. |
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For example, in the province of Norrbotten there were twenty times as many old Scots pines and Norway spruces as there are today. |
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But what do you know about eastern hemlock, bald cypress, or ponderosa pines? |
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When flames get that large, the resulting crown fires can kill mature ponderosa pines that have survived less intense surface blazes. |
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Other highlights include documenting great white pines, American sycamores, tulip trees, eastern cottonwoods, eastern hemlock, and other species. |
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This roadside forest is hut a scrubby mix of hardwoods and pines, with a wet smear of inch-deep creek running through the middle. |
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The back garden is laid in lawn and includes mature pines, shrubs and flowering plants. |
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Eventually, hardwood trees invade and replace the pines, forming the hardwood climax community. |
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Upstairs, corner windows in bedrooms give more sweeping views of the property's black cherry trees, poplars and white pines. |
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While she pines on her sick bed, her soul rises from her body, takes corporeal form and pursues the departing student. |
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The distribution of tree species will change, and fire-resistant ponderosas will likely survive where Douglas firs and white pines may not. |
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Green with bamboos, pines, laurel, and maples, the place invited refugees, partly because the foliage seemed a center of coolness and life. |
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Mountain Chickadees are typically found in dry coniferous forests, especially Ponderosa and lodgepole pines. |
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The hard, yellowish material is a fossil form of the sticky sap that oozes from trees such as pines and other conifers. |
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Handled correctly, however, most plants, including pines, have more than a fighting chance of survival at being moved. |
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As pines became more difficult to obtain, the piners moved south to Port Davey. |
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Hester pines for her son, who was arrested on trumped-up charges and taken from her when he was a boy. |
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He vaguely pines for a return to metaphysics, and suggests that moderns have lost God. |
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How one pines for a plain-spoken tell-it-like-it-is fellow like, say, the former U.N. Secretary-General. |
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For example, when Czech designer Josef Halda created Mineo's crevice garden, he planted several dwarf mugho pines. |
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The interior landscape is planted with Korean pines 50 to 65 feet in height. |
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Like a drawing in India ink of the whispering of wind in the pines, the secrets of Judo can only be suggested. |
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Amazon plants, evergreen pines, basil and other strange flora coexisted in perfect harmony. |
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Neerly 20,000 seeds of walnut, chestnut, ash, oaks, sycamores, pines, willows and bamboos were put in. |
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The under-growth was very light, and the pines did not grow close together, so we were able to walk at a fairly fast pace. |
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Set in a forest thick with giant sugar pines and black oak, the burn was part of Nichols's goal to torch 5,000 to 8,000 acres a year. |
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Miraculously, a small grove of Wollemi pines hung on in the deep and humid chasms of the mountains west of Sydney. |
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Going up the winding hills, we see hillsides green with pines and Douglas firs. |
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And on a summer day, the seaside pines give off a scent as intoxicating as a carafe of ouzo. |
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I re-entered the Harewood estate along an avenue of pines that cast a stripy shadow. |
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Conifers are evergreen trees and shrubs that include pines, spruces, firs, arborvitae, junipers, cedars and yews. |
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Frequently, they paused to rest in the shade of high pines along sepia streamlets where there was fresh water to drink. |
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The cloying smell hit me when we entered the thick brush, canopied by towering pines. |
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Trees, especially Scots pines, were frequently used to mark boundaries at a range of socio-political levels, and to mark paths and trails. |
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Breakfast could be eaten in the shade of the pines on the promontory while watching fishing boats putter across the waves. |
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But all around the edge, there were giant oaks and maples, stark, bare and black, and a few pines, as green as ever. |
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As you hike up through the gracious park, dotted with palaces turned museums, crickets chirr in the plane trees and pines. |
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Several species of trees were used for this purpose, most commonly Scots pines and Norway spruces. |
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Needle retention on cut trees is generally better than that for white and Norway spruces and is almost as good as that of pines. |
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This order included conifers such as pines, firs, and cypresses, but also included a few true flowering plants, such as the castor bean. |
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Mostly here it is pines but there were some maples and the understory verge was thistle and burr shoulder to shoulder with thistle-like knapweed. |
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Wlsea then moved into real offices on Municipal Pier, hired its first employee and secured six virgin white pines for the ship's masts and spars. |
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In the backyard, annual pansies, alyssum, vincas, and silver-edged ornamental kale fill the beds under crab apples and pines. |
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But at the same time, I saw a sea of clouds and heard the soughing of the wind in the pines. |
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Just like bristlecone pines, grapes are threatened by a pathogen, in this case Xylella fastidiosa. |
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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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When I went home for winter vacation, my beloved ponderosa pines seemed to regard me accusingly in the mist. |
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And some bristlecone pines are arguably the oldest living organisms on earth. |
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Forests of oaks, pines and weeping willows are different from one another, but at least they are all forests. |
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Bonsai-like Douglas firs and ponderosa pines animate the petrified lava flows of El Malpais National Monument in New Mexico. |
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The land is wooded with pines, aspens, and junipers, and borders the Targhee National Forest. |
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Usually, the twin pines symbol is enclosed in a circle to symbolize eternity. |
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Trees in the forests include the juniper, the mountain mahogany, the pinion and other pines. |
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The canyon is forested mainly with pines and junipers, but other trees grow along the streambed that the road follows for much of the way. |
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But other voyaging Dutch painters did, and from them he learnt to paint soaring pines and tree-cracking torrents. |
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Turning to trees, you'll see holm oaks and durmast oaks, chestnut trees, beeches, the occasional poplar, and maritime pines. |
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Over the hilly five acres grow native black oak, incense cedar, white fir and Coulter, knobcone, sugar and ponderosa pines. |
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McCubbin concluded smelter fumes had damaged white pines, larch, poplar, jack pine and spruce. |
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Waiting for the divorce decree to become final, each pines for the other, but neither will admit it. |
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Whitebark pines are what silviculturists term a keystone species of upper subalpine ecosystems. |
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Elms, oaks, and pines were popular on English signs, reflecting their usefulness in the various woodworking trades. |
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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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Scrub communities are dominated by evergreen oaks with an occasional overstory of sand pines. |
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They planted oaks, poplars, cork oaks, pines, chestnuts, candle pines, ashes, willows and many other trees. |
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The song is a duet between a bloke who pines for a woman who passes him on an escalator and a hypothetical version of the girl in question. |
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Atholl and Wierda Valley still boast some of the gums and pines that she planted in those suburbs. |
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The use of lacebark pines for decorative purposes began as long as 800 years ago. |
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In China, lacebark pines are highly valued and are often planted near temples. |
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The delicately branched woodland horsetail and two ground pines also grow here. |
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Redwoods can live 10 times that long, and bristlecone pines can be more than 4,500 years old. |
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The ridge was framed clearly and through it moved the clouds, covering the grassy valley and twisting lodgepole pines. |
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The pine tree lappet moth is a major defoliator of pines and other conifers over much of its natural range. |
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O'Connor wanted the club to purchase another 28 acres of dense forest, thick with softwoods and pines. |
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Snow weighs heavily along the branches of ponderosa pines and buries a yucca to the tips of its spears. |
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There was no replanting, no trees left standing for reseeding, and areas devoid of pines were left unsightly and environmentally devastated. |
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Exotic grapefruit trees, pepper plants and Australian pines have invaded Pelican Island, and erosion has scoured away more than half the refuge. |
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In some areas of the Pacific Northwest, botanists say, the fungus has eliminated white bark pines entirely. |
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However, these storms were also severe enough to snap the boles on apparently healthy and sound pines. |
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The rolling hills covered in green grass, dotted with dark southern pines that seem bigger than the tallest skyscraper. |
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From Thursday on, the television cameras will beam sumptuous shots of loblolly pines and blushing azaleas around the world. |
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The pines are now taller and blacker and the glossy mounded foliage of native shrubs covers the banks of cuttings more densely. |
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The town has two great woods of umbrella pines which give welcome shade at midday. |
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Meanwhile, the sharpening air threshes the veteran bronze leafiness of the oaks and strips the pines, fretful in the breeze, of their needles. |
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The hills are covered in umbrella pines and oak trees, and the air smells of jasmine and mimosa. |
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Hibiscus, citrus, silk oaks, bottle trees, pines etc. all drop at least some of their older foliage this time of year. |
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If it stormed, we would not find solace under the lonely, stunted bristle-cone pines. |
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A thick blanket of snow coated the earth and the tall pines I was surrounded by were heavily laden with white powder. |
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I recently went to a local bonsai nursery and checked out the potted up White pines and the grafts were hideous. |
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Just below the cottage, amid towering deodars and blue pines, is a large rock. |
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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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With the kid on a snowy trail through close pines, we see the tracks of cloven hooves in the snow. |
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It also affects trees, such as lilacs, hydrangeas, chrysanthemums and red and Scotch pines, as well as many others. |
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Small numbers of red deer are also here, especially in the gloaming, grazing high among the pines. |
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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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This is the view offered by Val Venosta, a land where the striking green of arolla pines and cypresses rises up against the deep blue horizon. |
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Their pine nuts come from Swiss stone pines, whose close relative the Korean nut pine grows well and yields good crops in Ottawa. |
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Instead of ponderosa pines, the dominant plants were cycads, which resemble tree ferns. |
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The Aletsch forest with its very old Swiss stone pines is an experience well worth making. |
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After lunch beneath the pines and a rest in the shade of an old carob, I headed on to Loutro, keen to make this gem of the south coast well before sundown. |
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In 2007, FWS reported that the beetle outbreak had affected only 16 percent of the whitebark pines. |
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I find tears in my eyes as we drive through the mountains, the earth alive with sturdy walnuts and tall pines, the flowering apricots and eager poplars of spring. |
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I was once asked by my neighbours whether I would mind very much if they were to hop across and chop down the acacias and pines at the bottom of our garden. |
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Evergreen plants, including dwarf conifers such as hemlocks, junipers, pines, and spruces, can form a backbone to anchor the design of a rock garden. |
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Particularly in northern regions, evergreens such as hemlocks, pines, spruces, and junipers provide essential protection, as well as seed crops and nesting sites. |
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The only sound is the wind whistling through the tall pines. |
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The most common trees in the city are gums Eucalyptus spp., pines Pinus spp., oaks Quercus spp., poplars Populus spp., Acacia spp., karees Rhus lancea, and olives Olea europa. |
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The Backbone was a half-mile of barren limestone only fifty feet in width with nearly vertical sides and a few boulders and a few clumps of pines dotting its top. |
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In this corner, dressed in 80-foot pines and graced by six species of woodpeckers, red-shouldered hawks, blue-winged vireos and 76 other species of birds, is Mother Nature. |
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Kowhais, kauris, kanukas, lacebarks, lemonwoods, and other species surround the house lawns while older tanekahas and pines define the top boundary with Kauri Grove. |
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Besides, the cone was probably not exposed to pollen of other lacebarks and the seeds were probably empty or defective, as pines don't do self-pollination well. |
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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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Secretly, however, Marie pines for Emil Bergson, a dreamer and intellect who seems ill-suited to life on a farm. |
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Its flora is dominated by ferns, pines, Sequoia, laurels, and Platanus. |
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There were long brown mountains and a few pines and far-off forests of beech-trees on some of the mountainsides. |
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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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The rows of pines obscuring the rocky vistas that they had once lovingly painted and the disappearance of the celebrated oaks infuriated the artists' colony. |
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From the top station we walk on the Zirbenweg, an enjoyable botanical walk through an age old forest of Swiss stone pines with fascinating views of the Innsbruck valley. |
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The lowest track is also the youngest part of the flora and the larch trees in the stony environment are a different picture from the old arolla pines above. |
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By nightfall the tall dark handsome pines loomed ominously overhead. |
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The young girl pines for a father constantly away at sea, loathes her mother, who carries on an affair with her uncle, and both envies and resents her tarty elder sister. |
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The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of aerial architecture on the dynamic characteristics of young maritime pines using a mechanistic approach. |
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An even smaller tropical island than Sipadan, Lankayan is covered with lush vegetation, including casuarina trees and the ubiquitous pandan screw pines. |
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Somewhere in between, favoring the scrub oak but found throughout the forest, smaller stands of pines such as slash, sand, and loblolly grow, as well. |
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Large numbers of pinon pines are dying in the pinon-juniper forests of the Southwest due to a bark beetle outbreak triggered by several years of severe drought. |
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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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I pass between mighty sentinel-like pines and come out at a crest with Wellington City below to my left and the Harbour glittering metallically beyond. |
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It trucked off seven semi loads of toxic material, though it left behind the dead shaggy bark juniper and pinon pines that had been poisoned by fumes from the lab. |
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Big pines tower over the homes, flower boxes line stone walkways, and a wooden wagon wheel leans against one home in a gesture of artificial rusticity. |
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On our walk, multi-hued birds fluttered overhead in the green forest and deodar trees tall as totems from some pantheon of forest gods vied with the pines to needle the sky. |
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Are needleless branches on Lipo pines ever going to grow back? |
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Thus they went, a sopping sodden mess, each following the other out of the Square past the tall pines of the Mission and the Officers bedraggled salute. |
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And up from the vast a murmuring passed As from a wood of pines. |
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We love Norfolk pines and notice they are fairly plentiful in the area. |
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The network of local walks is continually developing and our route this week follows a newly signposted section through Caledonian pines that rounds of the walk nicely. |
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Resident species that we expected to forage preferentially on either longleaf pines or hardwoods during the breeding season continued to do so during the winter. |
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Carved from a dense forest of hardwoods and pines in the southwest Richmond, Va., suburb of Manakin-Sabot, most of Kinloch's holes are unusually broad. |
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Ancient White and Norway pines were felled to build cabins, and in the warmth of those cabins the Finns, Slovenians and Croatians bred, so creating a demand for more cabins. |
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A wide variety, from olives and palms to oaks and pines, is available. |
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In severe winter weather turkeys will frequent conifer stands such as hemlock, spruce, and pines where the temperature and wind are more tolerable. |
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I learned the contours of the strip-mined land as the pines grew. |
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Towards the bog's centre, 20-year-old pines reach heights of just three-feet, their growth stunted by the bog's acidic soils created by the sphagnum. |
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Walk a hundred yards in among the pines and you leave the city. |
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He loves Corsica which is a long block of mountains from one end of the island to the other and where the air is perfumed with the scent of pines and wild cyclamen. |
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The further north you go, the quieter it gets, and you should schedule as many stops as you can for biking, hiking and picnicking beneath the pines. |
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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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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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City officials plan to enhance the pine canopy by thinning out thickly planted forests to give older longleaf pines more room to spread their crowns. |
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At first all we saw were woods dominated by ponderosa and sugar pines. |
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Flames, which boiled in the crowns of Douglas fir and ponderosa pines, catapulted forward on heavy winds partly of the fire's own making-a classic crown fire. |
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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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Opening morning found us perched near the top of some Georgia pines, freezing half to death, overlooking a small field where we had glassed a few good bucks during the summer. |
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The gopher tortoise is a large turtle that lives in deep burrows, often up to 25 feet in length, in upland habitats usually dominated by stands of longleaf pines. |
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My old man pines if i'm not home by five to fix his din-din. |
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Here, unusual and ancient giant ferns are frequent, as are scribbly gums and eucalypts, while in places kauri and satinay pines reach high for the sky. |
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Lapping against the ship's immense, rust-coloured flanks is a rippling sea of undulating hills covered with callitris pines and guttered by creeks lined with river red gums. |
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They won't come to see rows of monotonous pines and eucalypts. |
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Near the community of Evaro, a 150-foot-wide wildlife bridge landscaped with Douglas firs and ponderosa pines will allow animals to cross the highway safely. |
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For there, upon the narrow new-made road, between the stripling pines, was a mediaeval friar, fighting with a barrowful of turfs. |
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These buffers include mixtures of fine-fescues, native warm-season grasses, loblolly pines, American beautyberry and butterfly weed. |
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In pines, the white pine weevil or the Zimmerman pine moth are possible culprits. |
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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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Some species, like lodgepole pines, thrive with periodic fires, but Joshua trees aren't well adapted to this new threat. |
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The insect feeds on conifers including white, red and jack pines, balsam fir and many spruces. |
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Mature ponderosa pines don't tumble over and die just because the Dougs move in, but the young ponderosas, which need direct sunshine, do. |
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The old track twists and dives through the forests of the Eifel mountains, little separating it from the pines and the slopes. |
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As you cruise into Nelly Bay, on Magnetic Island, granite outcrops tower over the harbour and tall, emerald-green hoop pines sway in the breeze. |
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The romantically-inspired main hall has a rural location, mature grounds and countryside views with some specimen Wellingtonias and Scots pines. |
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Amelia River is a lushly conditioned Tom Jackson design meandering through a forest of live oaks, sabal palms, pines and wax myrtles. |
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The shade of a dense pine wood, is more unfavorable to the springing up of pines of the same species than of oaks within it. |
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Continuing to study those regions could help scientists understand how loblollies and other pines battle disease. |
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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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Stumps of old longleaf pines are often dug, split into small pieces and sold as kindling for fires. |
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Oaks, pines, moss, ferns and orchids are abundant in the cloud forests of the region. |
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How many of these mighty pines were to be prostrated under that approaching tempest! |
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The forested area tends to lose leaves during the winter dry season, with evergreen pines in the highest elevations. |
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In the United States, pilings are mainly cut from southern yellow pines and Douglas firs. |
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The bark of most pines is thick and scaly, but some species have thin, flaky bark. |
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See list of pines by region for list of species by geographic distribution. |
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The newly surveyed township was neatly laid out, with broad streets, and planted with English elms and pines. |
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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 Scots pines of these remnants are, by definition, directly descended from the first pines to arrive in Scotland following the ice age. |
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Scots pines may be killed by the pine wood nematode, which causes pine wilt disease. |
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Right below the timberline, in the Hudsonian zone, the whitebark, foxtail, and silver pines grow. |
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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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From the foothills below, Jean, Jan, and James were mere flyspecks, easily lost among the straggly pines that formed the treeline. |
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On the right, facing southward, rises Graylock, all beshagged with forest, and with headlong precipices of rock appearing among the black pines. |
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He played the fading, low-banana shot as planned, and the ball whistled left of the oak tree and between the pines. |
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Far as the eye could see, farther and farther as they mounted the slope, were seas beyond seas of pines, now all aslope one way under the wind. |
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Most are Monterey cypresses and pines, and they contribute mightily to the serenity of the place. |
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Both offer paddle-boat tours that let visitors experience the blue water, the smogless sky and the tall pines that seem to link the two places. |
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Bears consume the seeds of stone pines at higher northern latitudes worldwide where the two taxa overlap. |
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And one for that pearl-tinted cloudlet far away above the stone pines on the hill. |
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Juvenile wood in loblolly and slash pines could occupy the first 20 annual rings. |
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Sometimes it's soft and quiet, the sun turning an early morning mist into an orange fog and silhouetting motionless stands of slash pines. |
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Most slash pines growing outside the natural areas were stressed by the hurricanes, drought, overirrigation, fertilizer, and compaction. |
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Walking north on Hazeltine Avenue toward Fashion Square, two Norfolk Island pines come into view. |
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Picture a night that's country-black, and a grove of pines beside a pond-a mudhole, really-and a small sweatlodge resembling a Hobbit's home. |
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The back nine must be one of the most beautiful sections in Europe and runs through cork oaks and pines. |
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Out here, schussing through the pines, you'll spy the miniature Spooner Cabin with a generous woodpile to feed the pot-bellied stove inside. |
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Loggers started wrecking the island's delicate forests in the 1860s, pulling out kauri pines and blackbutt trees. |
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Typically, the mountain pine beetle's preferred host is older lodgepole pines, common in lower elevations. |
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There aren't enough numbers of lodgepole, limber or ponderosa pines left for them to infest. |
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It seems to drone and whisper in its sleep, answering the soughing of the loblolly pines and the tinkling of wind chimes. |
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Loblolly pines have other common names including old-field pine, bull pine, and rosemary pine. |
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I am a very small-scale tree farmer, mostly loblolly pines, but fruit trees too. |
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Ancient oaks and a smattering of loblolly pines shade us while the sun seeps delicately through the branches. |
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Loblolly pines are a major resource for the timber industry in the Southeast and are susceptible to a number of fungal diseases. |
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The Kirtland's specific nesting prejudices demand not just jack pines, but jack pine forest in the process of rebounding from what some might term natural disaster. |
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Among the trees planted were northern red oak, white oak, sycamore, sugar maple, white ash, black cherry, black locust, red bud and various pines. |
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He hired a backhoe operator to re move a lot of the vine maple and people were amazed at how much timber was on the property, some of the firs and pines reach 160 feet tall. |
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Russian Olive, apple, hawthorn and pear trees can make up the small trees, with spruce trees and pines covering the medium and tall conifers in the windbreak. |
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I was there early in the season, when the snow still lay in thick drifts and steam wreathed through the lodgepole pines from the least thermal outlet. |
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The warbler is picky, only nesting under jack pines of a certain size, which means the habitat must be managed or eventually all the trees would be too big. |
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My vision was a cabin in the whispering pines, a brook trout stream out back, a field of penstemon and larkspur for the dogs, and a snowy peak to fill the picture window. |
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Beyond were the pines, and a rugged road, flint-edged, full of dips and rises, turns and twists, hovering on edges, or bosoming itself in deep rock-strewn cuts. |
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Kirtland's warblers require young jack pines for nesting cover. |
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The high proportion of jack pines selected for nests may be misleading as a majority of nests located in the burn were in stands dominated by mature jack pine. |
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The drought is causing the death of white firs and pines, which can't produce the resin needed to smother beetles boring into their bark, officials said. |
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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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The Sirex woodwasp kills pines and sometimes other conifers by introducing a toxic mucus and fungus when the female lays her eggs through the bark and into the sapwood. |
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Enter the dry green shade of the Ponderosa pines, the incense cedar. |
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I lay awake for a while that evening, listening to the soughing of the wind high in the pines, realizing sadly that we must now return to civilization. |
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I stumbled along through the young pines and huckleberry bushes. Pretty soon I struck into a sort of path that, I cal'lated, might lead to the road I was hunting for. |
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In white pines there is not much contrast between the different parts of the ring, and as a result the wood is very uniform in texture and is easy to work. |
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Above a certain elevation, the aspens gave way to scrubby, gnarled pines. |
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Gamlinginn claims pines have spiritual significance for Asafolk. |
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In the northern Rockies, a significant increase in pines and firs suggests warmer conditions than before and a shift to subalpine parkland in places. |
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A heavy sleet is falling through the pines, but Lytton Musselman, a biologist at Old Dominion University, is oblivious as he races about with childlike glee. |
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The tree with the nest was short with numerous forks and absence of its natural monopodial growth pattern, differing from other Australian pines adjacent to it. |
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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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Marc, alas, pines for a dashing ne'er-do-well neighbor named David. |
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For half a mile a tranquil road stretches between columns of 80-foot-tall slash pines, inviting you to linger and to cherish life at its most serene. |
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Far more in the traditional chintzy hotel mould than the Old Pines, the rooms are nonetheless more than comfortable. |
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Southern Pines supplies electricity to the substation that powers the Colonial pipeline. |
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Pines and cypresses of verdant green, cliffside waterfalls and springs are all clearly seen. |
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Pines are woody perennial species with approximately 10 years per generation as a general rule. |
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Pines normally produce whorls of lateral branches with no internodal buds along the stem. |
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The lowdown On Day 1, you'll check into a bi-level condolike chalet at the Pines Resort and Conference Center in the town of Bass Lake. |
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Of all the puddings we serve at Old Pines, this gets the most requests for seconds. |
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The beach is one of those long sweeping crescents of sand, book-ended by massive piles of granite boulders topped with towering Hoop Pines. |
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Osprey Ridge and Eagle Pines sweeten the deal for the oldsters. |
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The narrow paths are totally overhung by the branches of moss-covered trees and eventually open onto sheep pastures dominated by towering Scots Pines. |
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Later the trees started to spread on their own, and now the area is full of mostly Pines, Eucalyptus, Acacias and various species of bushes. |
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However, the best laid schemes of the Balgarth Pines are in danger of gangin' agley. |
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There are the olive trees and the Pines that always keep their leaves. |
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Pines are among the most commercially important tree species valued for their timber and wood pulp throughout the world. |
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Sticky Fingers has done absolutely nothing wrong, but Castle Pines is the more impressive of the pair and looks the one to beat. |
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Microbrewer 4 Pines Brewing Company developed the beer in conjunction with Queensland University of Technology's zero gravity drop tower. |
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Very impressed with Bradley Cooper in The Place Beyond the Pines. |
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Twelve West and The Loft were the main feeders into Fire Island, which meant that their regulars would visit, stay in the Boatel, or find shares at Pines houses. |
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The reception was held at the Wedgewood Pines Country Club in Stow. |
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Roberts was cremated at the Chapel of the Pines Crematory in Los Angeles. |
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One of the properties featured is Gurnard Pines Holiday Village, a selatering park near Cowes set in 55 acres of gently sloping grass and woodlands. |
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Pines are also commercially grown and harvested for Christmas trees. |
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Spanning an expansive 370 hectares, phase A also includes other communities such as Lime Tree Valley, Sanctuary Falls, Whispering Pines and Flame Tree Ridge, among others. |
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In the weeks he has not competed in Tour events, Mickelson has been spotted playing at Torrey Pines, walking and carrying his clubs, rebonding with the course of his youth. |
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