And on the way back, a huge branch from one of the trees fell right on top of our car. |
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A group spokesman said many of the 90 trees were rare and worth protecting but that a council officer had suggested rarity was not a concern. |
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The tall cottonwood trees along the bluffs and in the shallows of the river swayed violently in the wind and several snapped in half. |
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But the holes soon become bracketed by trees and tumble down side slopes, across ravines and up hills. |
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And out of the trees came great black ravens, hundreds of them, croaking like peals of doom. |
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Are the estimated 10 lakh trees in the city capable of withstanding the gusty wind. |
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Enclosed is a check for 1,000 wonderful trees to be planted in a burn area in his memory. |
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Ice is building on the trees along my way, worse the farther north I drive. |
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The Army Corps of Engineers helped by building berms, knocking down trees and triple stranding the site. |
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Second, the cactus and acacia trees may have dissimilar distributions of branch length. |
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A similar-sized alternative to consider is the white cedar, which is one of the few deciduous trees native to Australia. |
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She leaned against one of the white cherry blossom trees and began to hum to herself. |
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Daniel George plants rare peanut trees in Keen Street to replace the golden rain trees. |
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I rolled my eyes at this, looking out my window at the trees surrounding us beyond the dirt road we travelled on. |
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They cut down the trees without any regard for fresh shoots or reforestation. |
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Don't get me wrong here, planting trees is a very noble pursuit, and should be encouraged. |
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We have been told the trees will camouflage the mast but when the leaves have gone it will be clearly visible. |
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He bolsters his argument with quotations about rivers, rings, and trees drawn randomly and ahistorically from different writers. |
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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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Towns were levelled by tidal waves which left bodies wedged in trees as the waters receded, Indonesian officials and witnesses said. |
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Fortunately there are plenty of other deck-worthy trees in the forest, among them teak, Western red cedar, redwood, and mahogany. |
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The mud walls glowed with the colours of sunset and the park-like scattering of acacia trees were back lit by the dusk. |
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Struggling among the vines, Kearney reflected that they could report that a lot of trees had fallen down and the ground was full of large holes. |
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The trees will be planted in small natural openings and areas ravaged by fires or logging. |
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Boatsheds were built along the lake edge at Kerr Bay and baches were built among the beech trees on the slopes above the bay. |
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Then again when the trees are pruned, it needs to be done scientifically and in a balanced manner. |
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I wandered off into the trees, the sunlight pushed through the leafy cover of the trees above my head. |
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That party thinks that money just grows on trees and is there for the picking. |
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The 16-year-old loves nothing better than climbing trees and kicking a ball around with pals on a muddy playing field. |
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We slipped between lines of trees or bamboo groves, past millstones pivoted on logs, and wallowing buffalo. |
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Dotted with extraordinary trees like the baobab with its thick knotty trunk and root-like branches, the park teems with wildlife. |
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The WWRC set a goal of planting 1,000 trees to help reforest the community. |
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At the far side of the green there was a huge open pit full of mature trees whose tops emerged only a few metres above the level of the green. |
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There are also trees and shrubs where mosquitoes take shelter and they should be regularly sprayed with insecticides. |
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At the moment there are 900 farmers involved in planting oil mallees, and 20 million trees in the ground. |
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Tree poisoning has again reared its ugly head on the peninsula, with a row of trees in Terry St Balmain repeatedly vandalised. |
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Soon we were driving along the windy roads surrounded by tall trees that led to my grand parents' house. |
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Add ornamental grasses, shrubs, trees and vine-covered arbors to act as windbreaks, rain shelters and sleeping quarters. |
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From the bealach we climbed up through some trees to a rocky knoll from where another path eventually zig-zagged its way to the grassy summit. |
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The base of the trees are planted with clivias, cannas, wild rhubarb, agapanthus, shrimp plants. |
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He was speeding south over flat plains, shallow rivers, lines of trees and teeny signs of civilization. |
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Mr Henry has also released a report which claims more river red gum and black box trees are dying along the Murray River than first thought. |
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Hedgerows were built-up berms of earth covered with trees and bushes that lined the fields of French farmers. |
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A brittle wind gusted through the trees that surrounded the small hamlet, barely rustling the leaves. |
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In many places, his telegraph line was simply tacked onto trees instead of being tacked onto poles. |
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Last week the Town Clerk was as good as his word when a total of 25 lime trees were put in specially prepared beds along the avenue. |
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Eighty new trees will be planted, Kousa dogwood, Eastern redbud, downy serviceberry, sourwood, Yoshino cherry, and tulip poplar among them. |
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The native trees planted include oak, ash, birch, alder, hazel, yew, and Scots pine. |
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Heavy trees fell, damaging homes and in three cases crushing Tampa police cars. |
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Dr. Bob works in cypress, training trees over many years to grow in specific shapes. |
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Walk through one and you will see little in the half-light apart from the trunks of trees and tangled saplings. |
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It would be interesting to get data on how widespread the practice of parallel source code trees is outside the Linux project. |
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The vehicle rattled over a bridge, and Brian caught a glimpse of dark trees hunched protectively over black water. |
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The forest all along the mountain curve was spotted with dots of red, yellow, purple and gold, trees just beginning to turn with the season. |
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Birds nest in them, and bring in seeds of other trees like alders and oaks. |
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The breeze whispered through the trees and swept Cat's long hair back from her face. |
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Shorter trees are eastern redbud, flowering dogwood, American hornbeam, and eastern hop hornbeam. |
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There has been a rash of sightings of elephants roosting in trees that has left authorities shaken and dazed. |
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These trees will help to provide shelter and food for birds including the rare black grouse. |
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The house was on a hill and there weren't many trees or hedges to shelter it from the wind. |
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Some of the larger trees include the purple heart, poponjoche, nargusta, banak, cow tree, espave and crabwood. |
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The grounds also include mature trees and shrubs, a kitchen garden, greenhouse and garden shed. |
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But ponderosas aren't the only trees in the western woods, and different forests require different solutions. |
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If you took all the trees in the world and made them into boxes of matches how many boxes would you have? |
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If they fail, the properties of this wonder oil may be known all over the world, but there will be no trees left to supply the market. |
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Some of those trees will reforest a site at Sikhote-Alin Reserve in the Far East that suffers from yearly wildfires. |
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Trees grown in woods and forests do not suffer from this anywhere nearly as badly as lone trees that don't have any neighbours to shelter behind. |
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The vista beyond was dotted with leafless trees and throngs of firs and pine. |
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It is heartbreaking to see all of the trees in Princes Road felled and the ground being levelled. |
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The blast at the consulate tore a hole in the ground six feet deep and nine feet wide and set trees on fire. |
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By day the sunshine and palm trees can make it seem like paradise, a true City of Angels. |
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The wide walkway meanders around trees and past an antique roadster, wrought-iron lampposts, and even an authentic English telephone box. |
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But these trees and bushes and grasses around me are living organisms just like animals. |
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Fruit trees such as apples, pears, and cherries are also important household assets. |
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Do not plant tomatoes near black walnut trees or use a mulch containing black walnut woodchips or bark. |
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He then drew an axe from the sack on his back and walked down to the trees to make a wooden stretcher on which to tie the deer's carcass. |
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He said the tin sheets are a temporary windbreak to shelter new fir tree saplings, planted to replace trees mysteriously felled a few weeks ago. |
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The foresters can also recommend suitable trees for windbreaks in your area. |
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Graham wants to grow vegetables as well as flowers and I want to plant a couple of trees to make a woody arbour for my old age. |
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Although herbivory tends to hasten succession from shrubs and pioneer trees to forest, it typically retards succession from earlier seres. |
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Birds chirped, flapping in the swaying trees as the breeze picked up a notch. |
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Each house has a short wall built of bricks with branches of green trees stretching outside the walls. |
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The product consists of small-diameter trees and woody biomass combined with recycled plastic containers. |
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Plant lower-growing, berry-laden shrubs, such as winterberry and chokeberry, as a bridge from the trees to ground covers. |
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I've been trying to do a mental count and it seems like there are five pecan trees on the west side, three in the backyard, and two on the east. |
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One group of plants that stands out conspicuously are those lofty and lanky woody perennials, the trees and shrubs. |
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The avenue was a natural vault, with the denuded branches of old trees arching and lacing overhead. |
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Some reports said the first plan would have involved removing most of the trees from the picturesque wooded knoll overlooking the harbour. |
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With the first rains, leaves sprout on trees and bushes and the savannah grass grows to several yards within a few months. |
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Imagine grass, wildflowers, shrubs, or even trees sprouting from your rooftop. |
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They, in turn, caused the trees to bend over the river and form a bridge to a land of peace and safety. |
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To their dismay, the same trees were than auctioned off to a sports goods company. |
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An advantage of planting deciduous trees is that other plants or small trees can be grown underneath them quite successfully. |
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This was especially so in the prairies and plains, where a scarcity of trees made wooden fencing impractical. |
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Effective shading can be provided by trees and other vegetation and exterior or interior shades. |
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Yes, the station had a perfectly charming garden including a herbaceous border, rose beds, lupins and mop-headed bay trees in green tubs. |
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My blessing be on you till the sea loses its saltness and the trees forget to bud in springtime. |
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The newly planted trees include oak, ash, Scots pine, yew, birch and alder. |
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If there are deciduous trees in the picture-perfect expanse, their leaves will be raked, gathered, and disposed of at the curb. |
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The birth-death process tends to generate trees with long internal branches. |
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The juniper that houses the mockingbird family is one of six trees I planted the year you were born. |
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We rounded a curve just past a grove of fruit laden olive trees and our destination suddenly came into view. |
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Then, when you're stopping the paper and the mail, remember to plant some trees as well. |
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More mature trees will drop seeds and create younger saplings, and the villagers in-game will harvest older trees rather than younger ones. |
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The secluded gardens are landscaped and boast a number of colourful trees and shrubs. |
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All sites are well landscaped and will be sold fully lawned and planted with trees and shrubs. |
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I watched a leaf fall from one of our two avocado trees and circle in the air, stirred by the wind's hand. |
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Several methods are used here to help understand the similarity of trees from different data sets. |
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The researchers had already deployed time-lapse cameras mounted to trees and remote microphones to listen for the telltale calls. |
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Both structure-based trees are moderately resolved with very short internal branches. |
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The crocuses and daffodils have come and gone, the magnolias and cherry trees are in bloom. |
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Various forms of repellents also can be sprayed on trees to keep wildlife away. |
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Due to insect infestation, only thirty-two out of the 120 precious kapok trees along Chungcheng Road are still alive. |
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The land was barren, with only a few gnarled shrubs and trees to offer little cover, but there was no one in sight. |
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They strip the bark off trees to get at the sweet, sappy tissue underneath, damaging it badly. |
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Children planted trees to put the finishing touches to their school's new multi-cultural garden. |
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A tall ash tree stood out from the rest of the trees that lined the crumbling brick wall, letters carved deeply into the trunk. |
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A kookaburra flies between the clusters of trees with buoyant, floating wing beats. |
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They had been kept away because the trees that you see fallen in back of me had been on the roads. |
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These measures are based on the structure of the product trees for different brands. |
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The languorously limbed trees droop into the water, often shedding their prodigious fronds, providing a sheltered habitat for fish. |
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But mandarins take center stage, with a mandarin-themed recipe contest, mandarin shakes, even mandarin trees for sale. |
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Green Magick uses more trees and plants, while Red Magick uses alchemy and astrology for its references. |
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Remove labels from new trees and shrubs as this advertises the fact that they are new and easy to remove. |
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The kitchen garden includes fruits such as strawberries as well as plum and apples trees plus a variety of vegetables. |
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Behind the cabin was a large empty yard and beyond that trees and steep hillsides topped with pink cliffs and crags. |
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The sky was almost black, while the trees and shrubs where all frosty pink. |
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Long, drowsy, dusty days when the shade of trees calls the saunterer into the woods to seek out dark, cool places by small streams. |
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The rectory blinked in amber glitters between a scraggly screen of kapok trees fronting it. |
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Those on hand waited eagerly for the choppers as the mist turned to rain and the wind whipped the palm trees that edge the field. |
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We were instructed to make for cover near trees or bushes rather than staying in open ground and to fling ourselves face down. |
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Joining these trees are well-adapted blueberry, huckleberry, and sheep laurel, as well as a variety of mosses. |
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In the summer it would be nearly sylvan, and the trees would grow new wood and leaves with branches dropping with fruit. |
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The ground around the trees was deeply padded with beds of fallen pine needles. |
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You all want to read newspapers, you all want the products of the forest, somewhere the trees have to be grown. |
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Nearly 100 trees were uprooted and branches of over 800 trees were severed due to gusty winds and heavy rains that lashed the City recently. |
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Forests of fir, pine and spruce trees enclose the ranch's paddocks and meadows in every direction. |
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The leaves of various deciduous trees will be forming carpets of gold and russet throughout the season. |
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You are much less likely to be arrested for destroying London trees if you buy planks of wood from a local timber merchant. |
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They passed through stands of red cedar and hemlock trees so tall and so ancient that the sunlight rarely touched the forest floor. |
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Scattered eastern red cedar are the only trees within the glade communities. |
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As they walked, the ground gradually began to level out and the trees thinned. |
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It was quite clear that the garden he was describing was an English idyll sprouting cow parsley, chestnut trees and long green grass. |
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The vegetation in this forest is mostly trees like cow trees, more commonly referred to as milk trees. |
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He does not believe that only trees which have crossed their natural lifespans are falling down. |
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All of the trees were gradually becoming painted with the familiar crimsons, coppers, golds, and bronzes. |
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They walked through some tall trees and ended up by a small babbling river, there was a small fort there, and a tent pitched outside. |
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A grey drizzle filled the valley, obliterated the mountains and separated the receding regiment of trees into saw-edged platoons. |
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The secret to telling these two trees apart, when not in fruit, is to examine the leaves. |
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The air was fresh with earthly scents of topsoil, grass, trees and wildflowers. |
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The landscape is dark and bleak, with just atmospheric grey sketches of trees or structures. |
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On either side of the wooden house were the mere structures of two large trees with no leaves visible. |
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The big curved glass roofs cover atria full of olive and mulberry trees that are overlooked from individual workplaces. |
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He knows the names of the specimen trees and woods which cover just under half the estate. |
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The garden itself was just a path that wound among clusters of aspen trees along the flank of a grassy foothill. |
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Outside in the company parking lot, windblown trees shake a fine yellow dusting of pollen over asphalt and cars. |
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Evergreen trees have dense green foliage that suits them for planting as privacy screens, windbreaks or backdrops for flowering trees and shrubs. |
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By providing a windbreak, trees also help reduce individual heating bills by up to 30 percent. |
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Fruit trees such as apples, currants and gooseberries should do well and, to be more exotic, you could try nectarines and cherries. |
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The first paintball markers were used by timber cruisers and lumbermen to mark the trees selected for harvesting or cutting. |
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The food court looks out through an entire windowed wall onto a grove of trees that was apparently planted specifically to provide a view. |
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There were a lot of lumberjacks to cut down trees and export them to England. |
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He led me to the trees where I could see that hundreds of large black birds squawked and clacked at each other, ruffling their feathers. |
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Night fell upon them, and the nightbugs flew from the trees of Nightforest with their phosphorescent bodies, and lacy wings. |
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Before the season begins those in the trade identify jackfruit trees in the area that give good quality fruit. |
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The reason you can is that most popular cultivated orchids are epiphytes, or air plants, which most often grow on trees or the surfaces of rocks. |
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But one local resident reckons that's not the case and insists a survey carried out last year said the trees could last another 50 years. |
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Planting trees is simple, attainable and the results can be seen right away. |
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Adding more trees will improve air quality, reduce stormwater runoff, slow soil erosion, and improve water quality and recharge. |
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He can breathe fire and climb trees and he always poos in the same part of the garden. |
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An elderly man paced back and forth before taking a seat on the park bench, while a light breeze sent trees dancing in the secluded darkness. |
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Nests may be built in trees and shrubs but are frequently found under building overhangs, in attics, barns, garages and sheds. |
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A village has been inundated with Christmas trees after kind-hearted locals answered an appeal. |
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From the living room, family room, and my desk in the office, you look past the dwarf pine trees and lupines to the bay. |
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The landscaping of the village is very attractive with mature trees adding great character. |
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Most of the trees and grass, splintered and singed 10 years ago, have grown back to lush green. |
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During the day, kinkajous generally sleep, often inside of hollowed out trees or laying on limbs of trees. |
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From the low angle I was lying at, I could see out the window, to lush green trees across the street. |
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In an old-growth forest, rotting trees sprouting new saplings are a common sight. |
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That morning our guide, Kundan, had led Derek and I through rhododendron trees sprouting pink and red flowers in the April Himalayas. |
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Banyan trees usually sprout at the most unlikely spots, like rooftops, cracks in concrete structures or over walls. |
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In the Mediterranean, I've seen large, robust fig trees sprouting from craggy slopes and fractured rock cliffs. |
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The trees bent and curved up around them on both sides, forming a natural cathedral. |
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Post-cyclonic palm trees on either side of the motorway were bent like hunchbacks. |
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There's nothing better than a wicked summer storm, when it gets night-time dark at 1 in the afternoon and the trees bend in the wind. |
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There are no green-covered trees to shelter us from the icy north blasts, just the weathered clapboard of this rickety house. |
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Christmas trees are essentially a foliage crop, and luxuriant foliage with good color is a definite asset when trees are sold. |
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I was suddenly aware of the breezes rustling the grasses, tossing the branches of the trees to and fro, dashing the leaves against each other. |
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The plum tree in our garden is covered in blossom, as are the trees outside my office window. |
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In the wild trees some times lose part of their bark on the trunk or branches for whatever reason exposing the layer beneath. |
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Since 1975, all outstanding trees and shrubs have been tagged and their common and Latin names recorded. |
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The experiment tested whole and torn leaves from 10 bay trees, 10 oak trees, and 10 toyon trees at our research site. |
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A group of fruit trees in this work becomes a hideous metaphor for a world out of joint. |
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The present paper describes the formation of surface callus on stem wounds of lime trees as observed by light and electron microscopy. |
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I stared out at the gorgeous garden, covered with shady trees and thick grass. |
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But to take him out and talk about things and show him different trees and the pool and there, I'm in my glory. |
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I might try posting sketches of him up on some nearby trees with a reward offered for his safe return. |
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Decorative railings and improved lighting have been installed and shrubs and trees planted. |
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With haste, this shadow rode, a fleeting figure among the stable, unmoving objects of nature, the trees and bushes. |
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Moreover, fewer trees in cities reduce shading and evapotranspiration, in which plants use up heat by, essentially, sweating. |
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The trees around her all dripped with rainwater after the sudden downpour that took place only fifteen minutes ago. |
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In the wild, fruit trees are raised from seed, but when they are domesticated they need to be propagated by taking cuttings and grafting. |
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We spent several hours this morning raking up the leaves and sawing up the fallen trees in our yard. |
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Whether you're sniffing the olive trees ashore or the salt spray on the water, the very air reeks of history. |
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A guide told us that the night before our visit, 300 rambutan trees went from fruit-laden to bald. |
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Canopies of trees jutted out of the waterscape and created a jungle-like maze. |
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A couple of old fir trees tower over the field, and yes, there's a house, a driveway, a garage, all well-kept. |
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Wander among the trees at sunset, with the birds wheeling and whistling overhead, and see if you don't hear the sound of children laughing. |
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Bangalore is a city that just grows on you, the way its trees have grown, to tower over the landscape. |
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The trees which tower over the tables can't help but prove relaxing, something most desired when heading out for a drink after a long day. |
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Beneath the gloss however, under the trees leafy boughs lies something darker. |
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In Andalucia, Spain, birch trees line up in ranks like silent soldiers on a tufted, dewy-green ground cover. |
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The landscapes look appealing, especially those of the lakes and towering trees in the famous forests of Malaysia. |
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This is a beautifully landscaped area surrounded by mature trees and plenty of space for parking. |
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No wonder the keen-nosed pigs who ferret out truffles from the roots of certain hardwood trees are so avid in their work. |
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These poles and trees are to remind the heir that it is his obligation to care for the orphans. |
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By binding trees together, after shaving off some bark, the trees grow together from the point where they fuse. |
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Even through all their fear, the trees still impressed them with their magnificence. |
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About eight or ten of them, squatting on the castaway cart, staring vacantly over the avocado trees and maize fields. |
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Other avocado trees grew tall and rather flimsy as they were planted too close together and we did not realise that we should have topped them. |
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That natural pastime became a lifelong avocation that has helped recognize and protect many notable trees in his borne county. |
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It then stood up and lankily walked off, disappearing behind trees and then reappearing again before finally disappearing for good. |
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Cape ivy harms willows by overgrowing saplings and blocking out light the trees need to survive. |
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Buck rubs were a common sight on fruit trees and saplings in the fencerows and woodlots. |
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Big-leaf magnolias, reminiscent of banana trees but much larger, grow profusely across every tangled terrace. |
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The trees are tapped for latex by cutting spiral grooves in the bark and inserting a spout with a cup for collection of the latex. |
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All he could hear was the wind sighing in the trees and the soft lap of water against the wall surrounding the lake. |
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Each tapper will tap about 650 trees a day where they spent perhaps a couple of minutes at each tree. |
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With the warm days and cold nights, maple trees are tapped for flowing sap. |
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In summer they might have found fresh honey in the woods produced by wild bees or perhaps tapped maple trees in spring to harvest sweet sap. |
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They climbed trees to tap palm wine or fermented grain beers from harvest surpluses. |
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A pair of long-tailed magpies is building a nest in the trees along the millstream that runs down from the hills and through town. |
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Nearby trees and other bits of greenery are rendered abstractly, seeming stylized and out of place. |
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When nectar resources are scarce, hummingbirds will also feed on sap from holes in trees made by sapsuckers. |
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Root competition from the huge tulip poplars, ashes, and sweet gum trees contributes significantly to the parched soil conditions. |
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Sumacs are regarded as sacred trees by the North American Indians, who make medicines from many parts of the plant. |
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Chen said the council's plan is to ban the planting of betel trees on mountainsides with a gradient of more than 30 degrees. |
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Mistletoe has made the Yule season special ever since the Druids used their silver knives to cut it from the oak trees of ancient Britain. |
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This was done with thin strips of wood and bark, fine branches from trees such as hazel or willow withies, and reeds. |
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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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I'd like to know how it felt to develop on my own, using trees from the forest and replanting for each one I took down. |
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Here in the temperate northern latitudes trees have adapted over eons of regular annual seasons. |
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Australia is the place where the trees don't shed their leaves, they shed their bark, and some mammals lay eggs. |
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Have you noticed that the trees have already started shedding their leaves? |
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The trees had shed their leaves, leaving vast sheets of different colors covering the once bright green grasses. |
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A gentle breeze wafted through the air, rustling the dogwood trees and shaking sprays of rainwater from their branches. |
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In many other trees such as black gum, sassafras, dogwood, and some maples and oaks, the pigment anthocyanin adds red to the palette. |
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Other trees such as pine, spruce, maple, sassafras, and birch made up the rest of the forest. |
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Now art and green politics are again interwoven in an innovative project, involving hundreds of ordinary people who share a passion for trees and knitting. |
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Apple trees are commonly attacked by a fungal disease called apple scab. |
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You would almost see the palm trees weeping and shedding tears. |
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Soon after you leave the shelter of the trees you come to a mountain tarn. |
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With a sunny south-facing aspect, the demesne, which includes mature deciduous trees and a lake, is shielded from the road by a high cut-stone wall. |
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Most of the deciduous trees have shed their leaves by mid-December. |
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If there is a lack of ground water, trees will shed their fruit early. |
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Many Tibetans believe that in ancient times Jiuzhaigou suffered such disasters that its mountains collapsed, trees and flowers withered and inhabitants fled. |
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Occasionally, trees or grasses may have to be replanted in a buffer. |
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These trees would live in myriad habitats from soggy coasts to the driest deserts, deep valleys to the shoulders of alpine peaks, backyards to the back of beyond. |
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The notice was put in place by the council to protect some broadleaf trees on the site, some of which were planted as part of the original hunting demesne in the 18th century. |
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The farm is growing Ipe, mahogany, and teak, but the trees are young. |
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The following day the ground rose up beneath us, and the fir trees thinned to larches, and there was more Sun and open glades with grass for our horses to graze upon. |
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Each family or group of families returned to a traditional location where they had stored utensils and had marked with an ax cut the trees they would tap. |
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The trees themselves are so thick they'll never turn into millable timber. |
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In the central garden, red cardinal birds fly among the maturing magnolias, silver birches and catsura trees that Noguchi planted to shade his abstract stone sculptures. |
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As much as I love the various flowering cherry trees that are a feature of a Christchurch spring, I like especially the magnolias, the mature trees in particular. |
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With such a short growing season, 200-year-old trees look like saplings. |
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The area around the visitors' centre will be planted with indigenous grasses, giving way to the indigenous plants and trees around the top of the koppie, where the cave lies. |
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Instead of harvesting a few big trees to maximize sawlogs, each tree is carefully chosen to create openings, leaving trees of various sizes in clumps. |
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This was destined to become part of the thick liquor in the tanning pits for leather, as Oak trees in particular have high levels of tannin in the bark. |
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If nothing is done about this the trees will never attain their potential value as high quality sawlog and may only be suited to the low value firewood market. |
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Here vegetation tends towards dark and spiky lushness, though Darwin itself is trim, its greenery coiffed, its palm trees serried in wind-ruffled ranks around the shoreline. |
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All other trees based on different algorithms gave similar results. |
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It is just off the main route to the Redwood Park, home of the famed giant redwood trees that rise up to 367 feet and can live for more than 2,000 years. |
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At last they came to a blue lake, and by the side of it, shaded by trees of the deepest green, stood a palace of dazzling white marble, built in the olden times. |
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Changes to the Threatened Species Conservation Act potentially prevent macadamia trees from being cleared from the area because they are classed as native flora. |
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Small colonies went to live in the tall ash trees in Rhue and Dawros until finally there was silence and the raucous cackle of the crows of Banada was silenced forever. |
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The trees will be tagged with the concerned person's name or after the person in whose name it is bought and people can actually visit their trees. |
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Instead, rain forest trees are often supported by thick buttress roots. |
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A thick layer of snow lies on the rooftops, lights flash and twinkle on every street and a dazzling forest of trees has sprouted up all over the city. |
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They fell trees with handsaws, heat their homes with wood, cut the hay with scythes and milk the cows, weed the fields and harvest the crops by hand. |
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Even though Japanese principles and classic flowering trees and shrubs such as wisterias, magnolias and flowering cherries have been used, everything has been sourced locally. |
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The hills of Ibiza are covered in savine pine trees which are prized for their wood because it is immune to woodworm and therefore excellent in the construction of interiors. |
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This Wing Nut tree is one of the biggest trees in Cambridge. |
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Twice divorced, he lives alone in an Italian-style estate near the sere hills of north Phoenix, where he is surrounded by citrus and pecan trees and paintings by Andy Warhol. |
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The trees have been attacked by a bacterial disease known as fire blight. |
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He also sells lumber created from fallen trees on his own farm. |
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These improvised sacred symbols place the trees and the entire local biotic community at the center of the sacral yearning that has brought us here. |
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It seemed like the only living creatures who knew about it were myself and the birds that spied on me from the trees above like a bunch of tiny, winged Shelbys. |
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Beyond that, however, the cultivation of olive groves reaches back centuries, and trees typically live for 200 years or more. |
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A grove of trees becomes something profound, a sunrise something majestic, an embrace an electric current. |
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It says over time it hopes to eradicate trees on trackside embankments, cutting delays and saving resources because clean-ups will not have to be so frequent. |
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Little tarmac roads wound between the trees and little front and rear gardens were packed with small bushes that gave each property a feeling of seclusion. |
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The kitchen sink emptied straight into a ditch, and there was no garden at all but for an overgrown orchard with a few apple trees and wild cherry seedlings. |
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These old trees are the result not of the wildwood but of wooded pasture. |
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Modern farming practices that involve growing trees and rearing animals and other forms of agricultural practices at the same time should be encouraged. |
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Speaking on national radio this week, the minister said would-be growers in the Cook Islands were being encouraged to plan small plots of trees that would be easy to manage. |
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The saber flew forward and curved around slicing through trees and vines. |
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The trunks of the cherry trees were thicker and the bark darker and greyer than the apple tree trunks. |
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Yes we can talk about the billions of trees planted annually around the world, and yes we can talk about how growth exceeds harvest by a wide margin. |
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Our air offensive, with the use of defoliants such as Agent Orange, has seriously reduced their strength in the trees and their capacity to wage war on the ground. |
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