In Washington, they are typically found in lodgepole pine, mountain hemlock, subalpine fir, whitebark pine, and Engleman spruce. |
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The Olympics are also home to the biggest western hemlock, subalpine and Pacific silver fir, Alaska-cedar, and Englemana spruce. |
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Willow ptarmigan, rock ptarmigan and spruce grouse are a few of the ground-dwelling birds. |
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Wing construction comprised two spruce spars with plywood ribs and steel tube and wire drag bracing. |
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One of the most visible monuments to climate change is the dead spruce forests in Alaska. |
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In lower elevations, stands of dwarf mountain pine and old spruce stands occur with intermixed Swiss stone pine and alpine juniper. |
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Occasionally a slight breeze rattles the thin-stemmed bushes and moves the tops of pine and spruce, but that is all. |
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The extinct mammoths ate mainly grasses, sedges, and other riparian plants, salt bush, prickly pear, and even some needles of blue spruce. |
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Sugar pine tortrix larva with ivory colored spots, easily confused with western spruce budworm. |
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Amid that sea of sand, islands of forest appear, dense with Sitka spruce and salal and evergreen huckleberry. |
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The gardens which surround the property are fenced with mature spruce trees separating the garden from the road. |
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Immature female and male strobili cones were harvested from a 40-year-old Norway spruce tree, 2 weeks prior to pollen release. |
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It is the iron and must of rain water plopping out of spruce needles in big, fat drops, plunking among bear bread, moss, and skunk cabbage. |
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Spruce aphids are normally wingless, and feed gregariously on spruce or Douglas-fir foliage. |
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We always select either a spruce or balsam fir that is not too tall and skinny from struggling to reach the sunlight. |
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Subalpine forest has subalpine fir, Engelmann spruce, lodgepole pine, and mountain ash. |
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Sharp growth increases observed in balsam fir and white spruce are synchronous with massive aspen recruitment in the 1870, 1847, and 1823 stands. |
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The skyline is dotted with mountain ranges on whose slopes are dense forests of aspen, fir, spruce and ponderosas. |
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Soon the conifer area, which alone holds 1,000 species of spruce, and the hedge and shrub area become visible. |
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The warmer, drier climate has also helped cause massive outbreaks of spruce bark beetle and mountain pine beetle in the northern conifer forests. |
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Around the house grows the thick hemlock and spruce forest that has brought more recent income to the tribe. |
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This restored forest would be dominated by long-lived, shade tolerant species like sugar maple, yellow birch, hemlock, white pine and red spruce. |
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Early in 1852, the price of New Brunswick spruce deals had to be reduced because of the competition from cheap Norwegian white deals. |
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Select light and airy woods like white cedar, white pine, cottonwood, poplar, spruce or larch. |
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The same holds true for many of lodgepole pine's spruce and subalpine fir neighbors. |
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It bulged voluptuously in luscious and supple ripples and folds, and the spruce band gave a pleasant, cedar-like aroma. |
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Chickadees, crossbills, goldfinches, nuthatches, siskins, and woodpeckers pick the winged seeds out of pine and spruce cones. |
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Small-leafed linden, mountain elm, ash, Siberian fir, spruce, blue spruce, larch, arolla pine and pine are also among the traditional trees. |
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The rolling hills of deciduous forest gave way to cragginess, with bare outcrops, rocky islands, and a boreal forest of spruce. |
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Spring is here too, traditionally the time when house owners look to spruce up their homes as the days lengthen and the light improves. |
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The money will be used to spruce up the towns, create jobs and improve transport, as well as providing similar help to surrounding villages. |
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There is no dress code, but as always we spruce ourselves up for the occasion in our best suits. |
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The trees include willow, cherry, poplar, acers, larch, ash, birch, sycamore, elder and sitka spruce. |
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Before the bidding begins, the house will be transformed by a team of designers who will spruce it up and restore some of its 1930s features. |
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Replaceable headrest covers were introduced on the company's trains last year as part of a scheme to spruce up the carriages. |
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In 1947, cedar, maple, ash, pine, fir, oak, spruce and walnut trees covered at least 42 per cent of Azad Kashmir. |
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The knowledge of how to brew spruce beer was passed from the Native Americans to the American colonists. |
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My favourite summer drink as a youngster was spruce beer, which, like root beer and ginger ale, contains no alcohol. |
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Spiny brown growths resembling hollow cones that form at branch tips on Colorado spruce are caused by an insect called Cooley spruce gall aphid. |
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New leafy shoots can be used for brewing spruce beer, although Norway spruce is not as desirable as black or red spruce. |
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Dozens of businesses are set to join together to spruce up an historic Bradford tourist attraction. |
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The lighter colored sapwood will deteriorate just as quickly as pine or spruce. |
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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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Granted, the sun shone all weekend, but Blackpool has most definitely had a bit of a spruce up and, boy, has it scrubbed up well. |
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They prefer the security of nearby cover that brush and low-to-the-ground tree limbs like our Norway spruce give them. |
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The nursery offers other conifers, including Colorado blue spruce, deodar cedar, Douglas fir, and coast redwood. |
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A seductive whiff of spruce, roses and wood smoke leads you to her front door. |
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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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Since the 1860s the Norway spruce has been the traditional tree, but now firs, less prone to needle-drop, have become fashionable. |
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One great suggestion is using metallic braid ribbon with scalloped edges to spruce up plain metal votives. |
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Like boxwood, this species of Alberta spruce is extremely slow growing, reaching a height of only 7 feet in 35 years! |
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While Sitka spruce can withstand the ravages inflicted by deer, other species are not so hardy. |
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And nowadays, the marketplace wants dubs and shiny bling bling to spruce up otherwise unbearably ordinary rides. |
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The Siberian northern boreal forests, called Taiga, where the fires were burning are mainly spruce and fir trees. |
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The conspicuous herbaceous cover of the spruce forests includes the ornamentals monkshood, colombine, thorow-wax and dragonhead. |
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If anyone can get you looking spruce and dapper, Maxine told me, it's Carol. |
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The fruit can be heavy, so choose small ones and pick a variety of Christmas tree with sturdy branches such as Fraser fir or spruce. |
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Yet the overall atmosphere of San Miguel is not remotely of a chichi American town, nor even is it as spruce as neighbouring colonial cities. |
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Some dwarf conifers, such as bird's nest spruce, grow very slowly, as little as an inch per year. |
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The northern coniferous forest, or taiga, is filled with evergreens such as pine, fir, and spruce. |
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Clear cutting is the method most commonly used for harvesting spruce and hemlock stands in the Tongass National Forest. |
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Two unusual styles that have become especially prominent in Alaska are smoke-flavored beers and spruce beers. |
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In outward appearance, he was a cherubically round man, about 45, in a spruce pinstripe suit and a new blue tie. |
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To turn up at County Hall looking dapper and spruce would have been to strike a false, jarring note of misplaced optimism. |
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You could also use a construction grade of spruce or fir lumber, and fill in any small voids that you may encounter with inexpensive wood filler. |
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Walk along tranquil trails trimmed in spruce and balsam firs, past pristine lakes in sapphire shades. |
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For some distance, the highway passed through boreal forest, where white spruce and balsam poplar are the dominant species. |
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A very spruce maid welcomed him and showed him into the Bishop's drawing-room. |
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Before planting either your boxwood or dwarf spruce, select containers that will accommodate these evergreen shrubs up to their mature size. |
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First, another great way to spruce up cake, ice cream, even pancakes and waffles, is a simple strawberry sauce. |
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Large bowls and flower vases serve to spruce up the interiors with a bit of natural greenery and bright coloured blooms. |
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There are few more rewarding experiences than driving a team of huskies through this vast land of mountains, spruce forests and endless silence. |
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A hike through a cool, old-growth forest of Douglas fir or Engelmann spruce is a timeless experience. |
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At 10,600 feet, they spot her, a lynx, alive and well and lying against a knotted Engelmann spruce. |
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He planted a number of stands of spruce, larch and fir trees many of which still exist. |
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Montane forest has lodgepole pine and Engelmann spruce, with Douglas fir often found on north slopes and ponderosa pine on south slopes. |
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Its common associates are spruce, thuja, kail, walnut, poplar, oak, acer, taxus, etc. |
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Hunt constructed these lightweight volumes from thin ribs of spruce or balsa wood before sheathing them in layers of silk paper and metal leaf. |
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Merler found that A. ostoyae killed mostly subdominant balsam and spruce at this site. |
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I've got flocks of monotone peeping nuthatches in the spruce trees, along with the chickadees, blue jays and four Canada jays. |
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The dens were usually dug into embankments within or beneath black spruce that were forming a krummholz of cloned stems. |
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The epidemic affected primarily white spruce in old farm fields and balsam fir on the highlands. |
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In addition, large numbers of balsam fir and white and black spruce were imported from Canada for sale in Ohio. |
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Bowater is thinning its red spruce and balsam fir stands at 45-50 years of age. |
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Athy is planning a day-long cleaning blitz, to spruce up the town ahead of the arrival of a number of groups of important visitors. |
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Alternatively, a trip to a farmers' market will offer great variety from spruce to great big jumbos. |
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The role of pollutants in nutrient availability and uptake has been a special concern with regard to red spruce growth. |
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McCubbin concluded smelter fumes had damaged white pines, larch, poplar, jack pine and spruce. |
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White cedar is generally a sub-canopy tree, in comparison to white spruce and balsam fir. |
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The shoot elongation ended in the first week of August, which is typical of most white spruce at other sites. |
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A showy grass known as foxtail barley was common along the highway, while here and there we saw bogs dominated by black spruce and larch. |
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On Rose, the lower masts are steel and the topmasts and topgallant masts are wooden, typically pine or spruce. |
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Well, that's what happens when the spruce bark beetle comes and eats the green off the tree. |
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When Darrel noticed Jody, a practicum student, using a camera, he asked her to take a picture of his spruce bark beetle. |
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It is left to mature in the cellar and the final ripening stage takes place in a spruce wood box, where the cheese is kept for at least 3 weeks. |
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He notes carefully the distinctive qualities of particular specimens of goldcup oak, Douglas spruce, yellow pine, silver fir, and sequoia. |
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Boards are ash, cherry, southern yellow pine, chestnut, white birch, and eastern spruce. |
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Once the flight crew announces descension, spruce up with a swipe of complexion-lifting lipstick, eye-defining shadow and bronzing highlighter. |
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We would like to buy a piece of forest in White Carpathian Mountains, consisting mainly of spruce, beeches and firs. |
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Using a similar approach, we examined annual growth rings and wood structure in krummholz black spruce situated adjacent to polar bear dens. |
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For the woolly bear, the woodchuck, the spruce tree, the snow flea, and the meteorologist, winter is perfect. |
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Spruce, larch and sycamore have already been felled from the site to favour oaks, yews and birches to leave the best spruce to grow on. |
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Until very recently, the wood comprised mainly of Norway spruce with beech, Scots pine, oak, grey willow and birch, with some rowan and holly in the shrub layer. |
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Most dens or attempted dens are in peat banks beneath krummholz spruce and occasionally in peat banks without any trees, or in inorganic sediments along eroded river banks. |
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Several native species have begun to colonize the now stabilized dune area including Sitka spruce, evergreen huckleberry, pearly everlasting, yarrow, and kinnikinnic. |
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All over Athens, in the lead-up to this morning's opening ceremony, buildings have been touched up and instant lawn rolled out to spruce up the ancient city for the Olympics. |
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I've had a haircut to spruce myself up before my sis shows up tomorrow. |
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A new plan has been put together to clean up road and railway bridges and shopping centres as part of the council's Street Force initiative to spruce up the city. |
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Now there is only one place that makes spruce beer and serves it fresh. |
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Stunted forms of tree species such as dwarf birch, alder, arctic willow, white spruce, black spruce, tamarack, least willow, net-veined willow and blue-green willow grow here. |
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Some characteristic tree species are black spruce, white spruce, tamarack, balsam poplar, dwarf birch, paper birch, shining willow, Bebb willow, and trembling aspen. |
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Hiking a slope to the east, I rose above one of the world's great mountain scenes, trout leaping in the lazy creek and a breeze ruffling the spruce trees. |
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At ground level it comprises tracts of both dense and open-canopy forest dominated by conifers such as fir, larch, pine, and spruce, interleaved with boggy terrains. |
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In Long Beach, the good old Queen Mary and spruce Goose could finally sail again. |
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Unfortunately, the FDNY is too busy to tell you how to avoid turning your 10-foot spruce into a 10-foot match. |
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Aspen trees, green with their new spring leaves, marble the spruce forest. |
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Old-growth stands are thus characterized by a continuous low-canopy layer of balsam fir and white cedar from which taller birch and white spruce individuals emerge. |
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In the southeastern boreal forest, large canopy openings caused by spruce budworm outbreaks may lead to a cyclical replacement of mature stands of balsam fir. |
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The rear garden is dotted with mature spruce trees and frames a view of the meandering Derry river, which provides a natural boundary for the property. |
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But an insect, the spruce budworm, has its own dynamic, periodically exploding in population, denuding trees, competing directly with the industry. |
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The nursery grows mainly white spruce, black spruce, Norway spruce, jack pine, red pine, eastern white pine, Scots pine and smaller amounts of various other species. |
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Wood samples were taken from heavily damaged areas of 22 black spruce krummholz at eight den sites and from four trees located near the dens but with no apparent damage. |
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The birchbank was cut into a pattern, folded, and sewn together with spruce root so that items like the mococks could hold solids and, when coated, liquids too. |
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In ponderosa pine, lodgepole pine, and Sitka spruce, dimpling sometimes occurs as numerous small, conical indentations of the plane of the growth ring. |
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The spruce budworm is a major insect defoliator of forests in northeastern North America, with balsam fir and white spruce figuring as the most vulnerable species. |
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The road runs down hushed aisles of lofty Douglas fir, hemlock and Sitka spruce, and passes through deadened stretches of clear-cut forest, forlorn and empty. |
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Just a few hours from Portland, Ore., or Seattle, you can stroll through the lush foliage of ferns and wildflowers, beneath ancient spruce, hemlock and cedar trees. |
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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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White spruce forest also includes paper birch and balsam poplar. |
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The balance is conifer, which is a mixed bag of species that are common to the boreal forest region, including white spruce, black spruce and jack pine. |
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In the case of some insect infestations, particularly spruce budworm and gypsy moth, repeated defoliation can cause the death of trees over a large area of forest. |
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This nest is usually in a spruce or other conifer and may be 4'40 feet up. |
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The actor looks much too spruce for someone who is living rough. |
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Just further down the lane were three tiny cottages which always looked spruce in this quiet backwater and their small gardens were bright with flowers. |
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The place has also recently been restored and so is looking quite spruce. |
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As a result, like spruce, fir wood too is used for making shingles, ceiling planks, cheap wall paneling, packing cases, tea chests, match sticks and boxes. |
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For example, Franzreb found that birds preferred Douglas fir, white fir, and Engelmann spruce over other available tree species with distinctly different growth forms. |
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As regards winter diet, the species eaten most in relation to availability was mountain pine, followed by Norway spruce, arolla pine, larch, silver fir and Scots pine. |
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Carruth meets the trees which are mindless but present as birch, aspen, dogwood, elm, spruce, balsam, viburnum, locust, beech, rockmaple, tamarack, and alder. |
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Pests particularly destructive to Norway spruce include gall aphids, white pine weevil, spider mites, Cytospora canker and Rhizosphaera needlecast. |
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Hybrids are commonly known as Norwegian spruce, which should not be confused with the pure species Norway spruce. |
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The island was two rocks grey as twilight between which a tump of iron loam ribbed with flint bore a stand of fir and spruce. |
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The soundboard itself is constructed from quartersawn Sitka spruce, which the company says allows for better sound and amplification. |
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The golden spruce of the title was a giant tree that grew on one of the Queen Charlotte Islands in British Columbia, Canada. |
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After the treatments the harvest sites were replanted with black spruce and jack pine seedlings, said Hazlett. |
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Remarkable and renowned for its flora and fauna, it accommodates centuries-old forests of beech, spruce, fir, hornbeam, and durmast. |
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In the southern parts of this zone the coniferous species are found, mainly spruce and pine, mixed with various deciduous trees. |
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Pine and spruce are dominant, but the forests are slowly but surely more sparsely grown the farther towards the north it gets. |
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In later ships spruce stringers were fastened lengthwise to the futtocks roughly parallel to the keel. |
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Although it is used for spars in modern times there is as yet no evidence the Vikings used spruce for masts. |
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Ultrastructural effects of a nonsteroidal ecdysone agonist, RH-5992, on the sixth instar larva of the spruce budworm, Choristoneura fumiferana. |
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Picea abies, the Norway spruce, is a species of spruce native to Northern, Central and Eastern Europe. |
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The Norway spruce is widely planted for its wood, and is the species used as the main Christmas tree in several cities around the world. |
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However, trees showing some Siberian spruce characters extend as far west as much of northern Finland, with a few records in northeast Norway. |
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Chemical composition of early wood and locoweed in Norway spruce heartwood, sapwood, and transition zone wood. |
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Birch, aspen, spruce, pine, larch and juniper were to be found extensively, mixed with oak and hazel. |
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Other trees in the island taiga are the Siberian spruce, the Dahurian larch and the mountain pine. |
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Quebec has produced beer since the beginning of colonization especially with the emergence of spruce beer. |
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Ferland also examines cider and spruce beer production as well as the brewer trade during this period. |
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Improve your location or spruce up your facility while your competitors are navel gazing. |
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Certain charcoals perform better when used to make black powder, these include spruce, willow, paulownia and grapevine among others. |
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The forests, which had previously consisted of elm, lime, ash and oak, were replaced with birch, pine and spruce. |
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There were also spruce pine, red oak and white oak, hickory, and the twisted reddish trunks of sparkleberry. |
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At 15 places now similarly-dated spruce wood has been found within the upper glacial till. |
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So, browsed birch, aspen, and willow get shrubbier, while uneaten spruce and pine grow taller. |
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Foresters used the insecticide to control Western spruce budworm, a voracious defoliator of Douglas fir. |
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As part of the project sitka spruce, a variety of conifer, and rhododendron bushes will be removed from bogland areas. |
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The baskets made by Alaska Natives are commonly constructed of birchbark or cedar, beach grass, dried grass, spruce or willow root and baleen. |
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A GOOD crop of Sitka spruce cones in Kielder Forest has seen the arrival of bumper numbers of crossbills. |
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In Quebec, power costs played a role in these decisions, as well as the spruce budworm infestation. |
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Our pros swear by blue spruce and grapefruit for energy, or ylang ylang to help you relax. |
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The coniferous black spruce and white spruce are more susceptible to fire than deciduous trees. |
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Another spruce with smoothly rounded cone scales and hairy shoots occurs rarely in the Central Alps in eastern Switzerland. |
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A large proportion of the spruce genome consists of repetitive DNA sequences, including long terminal repeat transposable elements. |
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In a grove of large white spruce trees, right at the base of one of them, there was a small patch of fresh blood. |
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Fresh paint and some new curtains would do a lot to spruce up this dark room. |
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The tree is the source of spruce beer, which was once used to prevent and even cure scurvy. |
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A spruce young lieutenant came over, saluted and clambered into the back of our jeep, and we were off. |
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The Norway spruce tolerates acidic soils well, but does not do well on dry or deficient soils. |
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The wood species used were Japanese cypress, Japanese cedar, Sitka spruce, Japanese beech, and hackberry. |
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The forests are dominated by western redcedar, Douglas-fir, Sitka spruce, western hemlock, and Pacific silver fir. |
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Pine, larch and spruce occur mostly in plantations with alder and willow common along the river banks. |
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Since the adelgid did not attack red spruce or hardwoods, its impact on the timber industry would be minimal. |
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The floor, the pews, the stripped-bare altar are strewn with leaves, twigs, orange needles from the blasty boughs of spruce trees. |
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Only the sagebrush, the road, and the dusty blueberried spruce for miles and the sun pricking the sand. |
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Bang, bang, bumpity bump, I hear as spruce cones fall on the metal roofing of my woodshed. |
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Drunken trees leaning in random directions are often found in spruce forests where discontinuous permafrost has melted. |
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Introduced trees include several varieties of pine, chestnut, maple, spruce, sycamore and fir, as well as cherry plum and pear trees. |
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All fences bar the water jump are covered with spruce, unlike at any other course in British National Hunt racing. |
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Upgrades will spruce up the ladies room and showroom, where customers can watch their cars being washed in the refurbished carwash. |
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Vast forests, featuring almost exclusively the three species pine, spruce and birch, dominate the landscape, clearly demarcating its boundaries. |
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Red squirrels occupy boreal, coniferous woods in northern Europe and Siberia, preferring Scots pine, Norway spruce and Siberian pine. |
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Wild boar rest in shelters, which contain insulating material like spruce branches and dry hay. |
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In discussing the data obtained from the one 11 m tall white spruce, Fraser et al. |
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There are 16 fences on the National Course topped with spruce from the Lake District. |
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Make lots of little bunches, using the bushiest greenery, such as spruce, at the base and building up with thinner leaves. |
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We broomed the dirt floor clean with spruce branches, brought our gear inside, and moved in. |
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Later some spruce trees began to die before reaching optimal height, and many more of the coniferous trees were uprooted during cyclones. |
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Fossil remains show that spruce, birch and poplar once grew beyond their northernmost range today, indicating that there were periods when the climate was warmer and wetter. |
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Many iconic tree species such as paper birch, quaking aspen, balsam fir and black spruce are projected to shift out of the United States into Canada. |
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In addition to well-established Eurasian birds such as Hungarian and chukar partridge and pheasants, we have ruffed, blue, spruce, sharptail and sage grouse. |
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The trunks of seven large elm trees were used to make the keel of Nelson's HMS Victory and roughly 2,800 fir and spruce trees went into the decks, masts and yardarms. |
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Camphor from juvenile white spruce as an antifeedant for snowshoe hares. |
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Dessert was spruce tip infused sabayon with feral rhubarb syrup. |
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Again, a higher correlation coefficient was obtained from the red pine finger-jointed wood specimens compared to Sitka spruce finger-jointed wood specimens. |
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Abundance and life cycles of Lepidoptera associated with an outbreak of the western spruce budworm Choristoneura occidentals in southeastern Idaho. |
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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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In New England, for example, consider replacing Norway spruce with Atlantic white cedar, or northern white cedar underplanted with native hawthorns and alternate-leaf dogwood. |
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Lodgepole pine, contorta pine, knotty pine, black pine, spruce pine. |
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Its eastern limit in Russia is hard to define, due to extensive hybridisation and intergradation with the Siberian spruce, but is usually given as the Ural Mountains. |
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He says, 'A crossbill needs to find a spruce seed every seven seconds. |
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He had great neatness of person, and he continued to wear his spruce black coat and his bowler hat, always a little too small for him, in a dapper, jaunty manner. |
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Norway spruce cone scales are used as food by the caterpillars of the tortrix moth Cydia illutana, whereas Cydia duplicana feeds on the bark around injuries or canker. |
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These criteria are met best in old forest stands with spruce and pine, dense ground vegetation and local tree regrowth on dry slopes in southern to western expositions. |
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Conifers, especially northern white cedar, balsam fir, white spruce, and white pine, and deciduous species including paper birch, and quaking aspen dominate the forest. |
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The Norway spruce is one of the most widely planted spruces, both in and outside of its native range, and one of the most economically important coniferous species in Europe. |
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If your spouse, children or other significant others are still whining about all those holiday leftovers you made them eat, maybe it's time to spruce up your culinary skills. |
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Benjamin Franklin created a fermented spruce beer, George Washington's beer recipe called for molasses, and Jefferson malted his own wheat and corn for ale. |
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This still makes it one of the oldest known trees in Europe, although the root system of the Norway spruce Old Tjikko in Sweden is at least 9,500 years old. |
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Heat as a phytosanitary treatment for the brown spruce longhorn beetle. |
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The forest consists of pine, spruce, birch, and other species. |
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In North America, Norway spruce is widely planted, specifically in the northeastern, Pacific Coast, and Rocky Mountain states, as well as in southeastern Canada. |
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