The trees had incredibly thick foliage that formed knee-deep, half rotted carpets of fallen leaves. |
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It is a powerful, rustic and robust plant, with thick foliage growing high and wide on well developed branches if pruned regularly. |
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Plate No. 26 is a depiction of a group of Carolina parrots, now extinct, perched in thick foliage. |
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The wind-whipped, serpentine branches are timeless, either set against chilly bare skies or thick foliage. |
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Situated behind some thick foliage across the road from Playa Chiquita, at night it gives off a cozy glow. |
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Curves in this area exceeded seven degrees with thick foliage prevalent along both sides of the right-of-way. |
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Also known as Ara macao, this brilliant bird nests in the upper canopy of rainforests where thick foliage hides it from predators. |
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Selected likely in the beginning of the last century by French, this plant shows a very thick foliage and magnificent ornamental characteristics. |
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The abundance of thick foliage, evergreen shrubs and trees ensures that while trains may make themselves heard every now and again, they certainly won't be seen. |
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The thick foliage wouldn't allow the moon's bright light to shine through. |
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America sprayed the stuff in South Vietnam to wipe out thick foliage and to expose North Vietnamese fighters. |
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I see a snake through the thick foliage and the fear stays with me until I leave. |
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Close by, the city's Hanging Gardens are shrouded in thick foliage. |
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Some of the trees should have thick foliage. |
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Picture: Matthias Brunner enwrapped by thick foliage of a maple tree. |
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We stare into the island's thick foliage, rapt. |
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It is an intense green area with the thick foliage of extremely tall pine trees shaped like umbrellas. It is best to go by car and take your bicycle, water, snack and a camera with you. |
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