Trees that yield fruit for human consumption often form a second, intermediate canopy. |
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Trees with large trunks and deep anchoring roots represent the ultimate challenge in withstanding oxygen-deprivation in wetland habitats. |
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Trees and woodlands take centuries to mature but may be felled in an instant. |
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Trees and plants were all rare sights in this deserted area of unfertile soil. |
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Trees include manna ashes, Cornelian cherry, oriental hornbeam and silver lime. |
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Trees are necessary to human life not just because they are powerhouses of basic biospheric processes. |
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Trees help prevent flooding by intercepting raindrops on their leaves, branches, and trunks. |
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Trees take longer to mature for harvest, and petroleum is, of course, nonrenewable. |
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Trees on the opposite bank were bursting into leaf, although the sun was defiantly not shining. |
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Enter nonprofit Trees New York, which together with Cooper Union art school decided to go beyond signage while adding a touch of pizzazz. |
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Trees and shrubs should also be checked and any dead, weak or damaged stems removed, as well as any old material that has fallen to the ground. |
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Trees susceptible to frost damage should be trimmed immediately after the last chance of frost. |
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Trees are described first at the generic level, with a discussion of form, ecology, phenology, ethnobotany, etc. |
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Trees of these varieties produce only a single, large nut in each burr instead of several small ones. |
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Trees grow more quickly here, and they cost less to plant, tend, and harvest. |
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Trees are sheared to the shape of an inverted ice cream cone with a wide base and a uniform taper to the tip of the tree. |
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Trees used to be considered hazardous to farming, and in many cases they still are. |
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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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Trees can greatly increase the resale value of property, and even save you on energy costs. |
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Trees were broken and cracked open, and buildings had been blasted apart as if by dynamite. |
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Trees can help reduce the incidence of respiratory diseases as well as lung cancer. |
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Trees don't grow very well through concrete, and with all this gunk in the air the grass is more yellow than green. |
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Trees are available in several shapes and are offered at competitive prices. |
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Trees grow quickly in the South because of long growing seasons and abundant rainfall. |
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Trees appear to resist bacterial canker but are very susceptible to fire blight. |
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Trees as one of the oldest symbols of life have from the ancient period been associated with the mystical forces of nature. |
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Trees with unsafe limbs can be pruned or pollarded at the correct time of year to extend their life and keep their benefit for humankind. |
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Trees had begun shedding their leaves and the water was drying quickly into thick mud. |
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Trees and Acacia species were planted 1m apart and mallees were planted 0.5m apart in view of later thinning. |
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Trees collected will be turned into wood chippings for use as mulch in the borough's parks and gardens. |
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Trees and forests had been cut down to provide fuel and even the most fertile soils were eroding at an alarming rate. |
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Trees have been removed and deep wheel ruts can be seen among the overgrown weeds. |
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Trees and shrubs close to the lagoon restrict air flow and block sunlight that algae need to produce oxygen. |
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Trees and bush were often cleared from areas where grass was sown, he said. |
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Trees crashed to the ground, bulldozers were called in to clear the damage. |
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Support is welcomed for the sale of Christmas Trees by Laois Hospice and Portlaoise Lions Club which is being held at the Malda Hall, Portlaoise. |
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Trees take 80 years to mature and timber is cut every five years, giving a big income boost in that year. |
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Trees were not in bloom in early to mid-February and were in full bloom by early to mid-March. |
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Trees and slash are left behind in the pursuit of today's profit opportunities, and nothing grows back except weeds. |
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Trees well suited to the periodically inundated floodplain include live oak, laurel oak, American elm, and water locust. |
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Trees went up in flames, and fire crackled and burst and shot high into the sky. |
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Trees stabilize the ecosystem for butterflies like the great purple hairstreak. |
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Trees can improve protection by obscuring assets and people, but they also screen perpetrators from view. |
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Trees which are especially suited for erosion control include varieties of birch, cedar, alder, fir, pine and redwood. |
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Trees such as cottonwoods or hybrid poplars could be used to clean up hazardous waste sites. |
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Local label Trees Music has recently re-released Hodood to coincide with the Mongolian songster's upcoming Taiwan gig set. |
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Trees have been planted around the theatre to keep it cool, tranquil and beautiful. |
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Trees had been uprooted, telegraph poles broken, roofs torn off, advertising hoardings smashed and lorries turned over. |
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Trees up to 3 feet in diameter can be felled and larger trees can be girdled. |
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Trees and dense undergrowth covered the banks all round, giving the place an air of secrecy and isolation from the rest of the world. |
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Trees provide shade, help shelter us from wind, and may screen undesirable views or enhance beautiful vistas. |
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The Goat Trees, aptly festooned with Spanish moss, provided protective cover for shimmering gold prothonotary warblers. |
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Trees had arced and curved towards the apex, forming great artificial archways, which consisted of more than merely wood and leaves. |
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Trees masking cameras will be pruned to improve the view and community groups such as Homewatch will be developed. |
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Trees and shrubs were charred and burning, and the grass around her had been burnt to a crisp. |
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Trees at the alpine timberline were expected to exhibit a hydraulic architecture protecting the leader shoot from winter embolism. |
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Trees absorb the siren wails, clanging of trash cans, and other sounds of urban life. |
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Alkaline flat Trees are absent in the salty flats that surround the lake, but two shrubs, greasewood and rabbit-brush, are common. |
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Trees up to 15.0 cm diameter at the root collar were included in the sample. |
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Trees in the forests include the juniper, the mountain mahogany, the pinion and other pines. |
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Trees near treeline produce annual rings that vary in width and density in response to changing environmental conditions. |
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Trees arching over the banks of the creek are lit silvery orange by the glow of campfires and the night sky. |
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Trees lined the sidewalks, creating shade for relaxing walks on summer days. |
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Trees also clear the air of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, two major components of acid rain and ozone pollution. |
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Trees bearing fruits or nuts can provide an excellent source of food for many species of wildlife. |
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Trees in the bush include kahikitea, rimu, thin-barked totara, matai and miro. |
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Trees like aspen, poplar and birch actually have a very low flammability rate, according to the Fire Smart Web site. |
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Trees scratched at me as I cut through the branches, sweeping them from my path. |
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Trees and shrubs were also planted, including hazel, oak, blackthorn, cherry and wayfaring trees. |
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Trees should be felled away from any holes, main badger runs or obvious latrines. |
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Trees were felled mercilessly to pave way for inhabitations. |
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Trees that towered over prairie rivers were transformed into pirogues, stockades for early military forts, and vigas or ceiling beams for adobe homesteads. |
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Trees with this form have several to many lateral branches that compete with the central stem for dominance resulting in a spherical or globose crown. |
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I was offered my first book contract, for The bean Trees, the day I came home from the hospital with my first child. |
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Trees are frequently staked for support after planting and there is much debate as to whether these should be long stakes, short stakes or even slanting stakes. |
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Trees exploited in this way include the coconut palm, Cocos nucifera, and royal palms, Roystonea spp, which, if left alone, would produce coconuts and sago respectively. |
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Trees with this form have a strong central stem and pyramidal shape. |
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Trees are hard to kill, but their populations can be decimated by the same types of parasitic or bacterial plagues that can destroy human populations. |
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Trees with white gardenias were planted as decoration in some areas to give the courtyard a more appealing atmosphere, rather than all of it being just stone and rock. |
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Trees could be engineered to grow in polluted landfills and absorb poisons, or even be designed to capture more carbon dioxide, diminishing global warming. |
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Ways of Going Home was a bit longer than bonsai and The Private Lives of Trees but not by much. |
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Trees are cut down to grow cash crops and wild creatures are shot. |
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Trees also provide shelter, shade, leaf mulch, fencing and firewood. |
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Trees bearing big, ripe fruits of all kinds were everywhere. |
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Trees drew in their boughs and leaves, revealing the bare, lonesome path. |
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Trees grew thick along the farthest side, shading off the entire area. |
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The writing of Across the River and into the Trees drew on his wartime experiences and seemed to merge his exaggerations with his fictional hero to the point of self-parody. |
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Trees and tall hogweed-type plants loomed out of the freezing fog. |
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Trees were not felled or cleared to develop agricultural land. |
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Trees can be devilishly clever, especially when they work in concert. |
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Trees were scarce in that part of the valley and only about a mile upstream on the Water of Girvan, trees petered out at a place where trembling poplars grew. |
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Trees planted since 2001 include the river bush willow, the cheesewood, the red currant, the mountain seringa, the baobab and the wild pomegranate. |
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Trees were removed and 15 metres chopped off its crest to provide a level site for the eight prefabricated wrought-iron barracks that arrived from Australia. |
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Trees from a plantation were collected from the mangroves in Gazi Bay. |
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Trees were placed in a large revolving drum and debarked by friction. |
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Trees without this growth will, of course, die without their leaves and branches. |
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Trees may be browsed or broken by large herbivorous animals, such as cattle or elephants, felled by beavers or blown over by the wind. |
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Duretus writes a great praise of the Distill'd waters of those tails that hang on Willow Trees. |
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Montejano, Trees and n-path invariant graphs, Graph Theory Newsletter, 3 no. |
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Nine-year-old Charlie Trees, from Stockton, was devastated when his 50cc motorcross bike was snatched by thieves. |
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Based on these results, the Scottish charity Trees for Life has proposed reintroducing beavers in the Scottish Highlands. |
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Trees in the far north of the range were formerly sometimes treated as var. |
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Trees can be planted in pastures for nuts, fruit, or even animal fodder in the case of honey locust and its nutritious pods. |
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Trees might soon help take the pressure off wastewater treatment plants if university scientist Douglas Frederick has his way. |
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Mice and Weasels by their poysonous Stale infect the Trees so, that they produce Worms. |
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Sheep, whose Dung and Stale is of most Virtue in the Nourishment of all Trees. |
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Trees can often grow in river valleys at latitudes where they could not grow on a more exposed site. |
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Trees grow shorter towards the inhospitable climate until they simply stop growing. |
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Trees are mostly limited to conifers, as few broadleaved trees are able to survive the very low temperatures in winter. |
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Trees such as the pin oak, the shagbark hickory, the linden, and the sugar maple are the arboreal equivalent of the high school student council. |
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Swedish duo First Aid Kit have been gathering fans fast throughout 2009 since the release of their Drunken Trees EP on Wichita Recordings. |
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Trees were the predominant motif in the main space of the gallery, where the idea of the ex-voto was best portrayed. |
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Tree's company for crafty kids These Co-operative Christmas DIY Gingerbread Trees are lots of fun. |
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Trees with fruit or berries to attract birds and animals are good choices, like hawthorn or crab apple. |
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Frontgate's remarkably lifelike Natural Series Trees are available in Fraser Fir, Noble Fir and Virginia Pine styles. |
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Trees are cut and hauled to the skid road and then taken to the landing, where the trees are separated and processed. |
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The supply of Knee Mounted Service Boots and Jack Boots with Boot Trees over a four year period. |
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Calaveras Big Trees State Park, northeast of Stockton, was designated as a park in 1931 to preserve the North Grove of giant sequoias. |
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Trees on a rootstock will have a scar where the tree is bonded to the root, and this should lie on the top of the soil once planted. |
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Trees tend to be taller to the west of the island where water is more abundant. |
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Trees are worth the money but it's a shame when small ones get mindlessly damaged and keep having to be replaced. |
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Trees such as araxes, korku and the wild willow can be seen here besides a number of other species. |
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Trees are excellent carbon sinks that absorb carbon dioxide that warms up the globe. |
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To Circumpose Trees by planting them in Baskets, Pots, and Boxes, or Cases. |
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Trees include oak and beech which are home to birds including treecreeper, jay and great spotted woodpecker. |
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Trees within the Taxaceae family grow within subtropical climate regimes. |
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Turn right on dirt road with a sign about Elephant Trees trail. |
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The Forests are fill'd with Orange-trees, Citron-trees, Jessemin, Pomgranate-trees, and several other Trees loaded with Blossoms, which send forth a most fragrant Smell. |
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Trees should not be included in a superdominant stratum unless they are considerably larger and clearly of an earlier generation than the trees of the main overstory. |
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The Baozhuangyan is now known as the Temple of the Six Banyan Trees, after a famous poem composed by Su Shi after a visit during the Northern Song. |
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The platonic love affair inspired the novel Across the River and into the Trees, written in Cuba during a time of strife with Mary, and published in 1950 to negative reviews. |
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Trees were planted on the south side of Ambion Hill, forming Ambion Wood. |
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Relocation of more than 120 Grass Trees from the inundation zone. |
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Trees include maple, many oaks and nothofagus, elm, aspen,and birch, among others, as well as a number of coniferous genera, such as larch and Metasequoia. |
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The USVI Register of Big Trees is sponsored by the University of the Virgin Islands and funded by the Urban and Community Forestry Assistance Program. |
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Trees were harvested in February and March with insects still at their overwintering larval or prepupae stage about a centimeter inside the phloem. |
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She attended RADA when she was 18,and went on to play the lead in several television series, including The Enigma Files and The Flame Trees of Thika. |
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Through the Sunstoppable program, Colorescience and WDS recently planted six Crape Myrtle Trees at Ocean Knoll Elementary School in Encinitas, Calif. |
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Neumann appeared at the CURE event on a panel that also included MaryAnne Gilmartin, CEO of Forest City Ramer, and Jed Walentas of Two Trees development. |
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I recall how his novel The Private Lives of Trees had me sitting and reabsorbing the tiny details of the story, hoping to find clues to a greater depth I might have missed. |
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The following year was also an extremely warm year but also very dry, so that was very stressful for those particular Joshua Trees I was looking at. |
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A word with Ancient Greek origins, psithurism is defined as the rustling whispers of the trees on a windy, autumn day. |
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Three pairs had non-overlapping receptive fields and their dendritic trees did not interdigitate. |
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In a land of palm trees and a time of eternal summer, the destiny of a pluviophile rested in the fickle hands of the clouds. |
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For the adventurous, take a stroll along the garden path and embrace the psithurism of the trees in the breeze. |
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The frequent rainfall encourages the lush growth of trees, ferns, and shrubs. |
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This kind of moth is responsible for decimating thousands of trees in our town. |
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The trees drop their leaves in the fall, and new leaves grow again in the spring. |
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These trees will thrive, to a greater or lesser degree, in a number of climates. |
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Chimpanzees are excellent climbers and spend a lot of their lives in trees. |
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Tropical swamps dominated the Earth, and the lignin stiffened trees grew to greater heights and number. |
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Hazards in high water conditions can include floating trees, collapsing portions of river bank, overhanging branches and even dead farm animals. |
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As I looked at the sky, I could see cummies forming, but not much wind was showing on the trees or flags on our drive towards the Butte. |
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The old Cameronian kirk sits on a hill, and is surrounded by trees, a place both bieldy and heartsome. |
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To achieve straight crossrows, you will need guide lines so that you can align the trees up and down the slope. |
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Hardwoods cut for furniture are cut in the fall and winter, after the sap has stopped running in the trees. |
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In drier locations, evergreen trees can occur, in which case the bog blends into the surrounding expanses of boreal evergreen forest. |
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The two main types of forest are those dominated by broadleaf trees with emergent podocarps, or by southern beech in cooler climates. |
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The basic body type is a terrestrial quadruped, but some mammals are adapted for life at sea, in the air, in trees, underground or on two legs. |
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In shifting cultivation, a small area of a forest is cleared by cutting down all the trees and the area is burned. |
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There was also a tradition that she was responsible for the planting of Wistman's Wood, a stand of ancient stunted oak trees high on Dartmoor. |
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The power company had lopped off the tops of the trees along the road, and they stood betopped, blunted, like a child's drawing of trees. |
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Four species of freshwater crocodile climb trees to bask in areas lacking a shoreline. |
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There are significant numbers of baobab trees in this area, near the northern end of Kruger National Park. |
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To many native peoples, natural features such as lakes, mountains or even individual trees have cultural significance. |
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Moving about 70 miles per hour, it crashed through the sturdy old-growth trees, snapping their limbs and shredding bark from their trunks. |
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Oh, this is a fair place to spend eternity. The air smells like honeysuckle. The wind in the pine trees makes a joysome sound. |
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In the United States, state flowers and trees have been adopted as symbols by state legislatures. |
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It is possible that all Death Valley Joshua trees are the variety Yucca brevifolia jaegeriana. |
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All trees are plants, but the converse, that all plants are trees, is not true. |
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The sunlight slanted down through the leaves and branches of the trees. |
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This arrangement enables the passerine birds to perch upon vertical surfaces, such as trees and cliffs. |
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Of parrots, little Jack only saw ash-gray jakos, with red tails, which abounded under the trees. But these jakos were not new to him. |
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The trees like this barren ironstone formation. It's well they do, for nothing else does. |
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Comestibles of all sorts came to view, and a smell of cooking spread itself among the trees. |
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Much of Northernhay Gardens now reflects Victorian design, with trees, mature shrubs and bushes and plenty of flower beds. |
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Clearing trees and starting crops on virgin fields was harsh and backbreaking work. |
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Mary's, he sowed gorse and trees to provide shelter for the agricultural land. |
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There were hardly any trees on the island and the gorse did not provide enough protection so he planted shelterbelts. |
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Fossils vary in size from one micrometer bacteria to dinosaurs and trees, many meters long and weighing many tons. |
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That tale may have served as a pipe-opener, but one could not see its wood for its trees, so I threw it away. |
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The trees were left bare after the swarm of locusts devoured all the leaves. |
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Ginkgo trees, conifers, bennettites, horsetails, ferns and cycads were plentiful during this period. |
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The forty-spotted pardalote is the first Australian bird found to encourage trees to release manna, a sugary crystallised sap. |
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We saw what looked like a tiger among the trees, but it was an illusion caused by the shadows of the branches. |
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According to Cato the Elder, every garden should be close to the house and should have flower beds and ornamental trees. |
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We need to get the trees cleared out the way before anything can drive down this path. |
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A popular use of grafting is to produce fruit trees, sometimes with more than one variety of the same fruit species growing from the same stem. |
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If small baglike objects are hanging on your evergreens or trees, each bag covered with bits of leaves or stems, you have bagworms. |
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The figs are of a mutant variety that cannot be pollinated by insects, and therefore the trees can only reproduce from cuttings. |
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Most lichens grow on stable rock surfaces or the bark of old trees, but many others grow on soil and sand. |
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These features also allowed mammoths to live an expansive life because of the availability of grasses and trees. |
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The nuts were harvested in a single year and pollen analysis suggests that the hazel trees were all cut down at the same time. |
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American Columbian mammoths fed primarily on cacti leaves, trees, and shrubs. |
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The name of the city in Irish is Doire Colmcille and is derived from the native oak trees in the area and the city's association with Columba. |
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Recent studies suggest that Australopithecines still lived part of the time in trees as a result of maintaining a grasping big toe. |
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The letters of the alphabet were traditionally named after trees, but this custom has fallen out of use. |
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They were close to the promontory of the tombs, and had looked straight into the chhatri of the Rajah's father through an opening in the trees. |
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It's a whole nother bunch of folks over beyond the trees 'cross the tracks. |
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A majority of orchids are perennial epiphytes, which grow anchored to trees or shrubs in the tropics and subtropics. |
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The upper Sonoran zone includes the chaparral belt, characterized by forests of small shrubs, stunted trees, and herbaceous plants. |
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The planting of new forests has increased the number of trees, but the result does not compare to the original forests. |
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The climate at the time was warmer than today, and much of today's moorland was covered with trees. |
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She and Barber once stopped a developer from chainsawing mature trees on Mississauga Rd. by standing in front of them. |
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New England farming families generally lived in wooden houses because of the abundance of trees. |
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The floors were supported by slender iron columns like the trunks of the trees. |
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In the very last stages of succession, trees can grow in, eventually turning the wetland into a forest. |
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Most of the streets in the south east of Girvan are named after trees, examples are Maple Drive, Elder Avenue, Pine Quadrant, etc. |
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Although Kamchatka is mostly tundra, deciduous and coniferous trees are abundant and forests can be found throughout the peninsula. |
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Stoats regularly climb trees to gain access to birds' nests, and are common raiders of nest boxes, particularly those of large species. |
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On vigorous young trees the leaves can be twice as long, and occasionally occur in fascicles of three or four on the tips of strong shoots. |
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The nematode most often attacks trees that are at least ten years old and often kills trees it infects within a few weeks. |
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American toads still fill spring nights with prolonged chirrings, while tree-frogs trill from perches in trees and shrubs. |
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Territorial marking consists of urinating on trees, vegetation and rocks, and depositing faeces in conspicuous places. |
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The wildcat may also scratch trees, leaving visual markers, and leaving its scent through glands in its paws. |
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When threatened, a wildcat with a den will retreat into it, rather than climb trees. |
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The wildcat will pursue prey atop trees, even jumping from one branch to another. |
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When hunting aquatic prey, such as ducks or nutrias, the wildcat waits on trees overhanging the water. |
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Pliny correctly identifies the origin of amber as the fossilised resin of pine trees. |
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Representations of the Sun, animals, trees, weapons, ships, and people are all strongly stylised. |
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Excess food is put into caches, either buried or in nooks or holes in trees, and eaten when food is scarce. |
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They coppice waterside trees and shrubs so that they regrow as dense shrubs which provide cover for birds and other animals. |
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The exhibition is dedicated to landscapes, especially trees and tree tunnels. |
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The initial blasts of Laacher See, which took place in late spring or early summer, flattened trees up to four kilometres away. |
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We'll drape strings of lights between the trees for the party. |
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Even in this almost peachless year, the trees were well fruited, many of them very well. |
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Forests where a majority of the trees lose their foliage at the end of the typical growing season are called deciduous forests. |
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The world's tallest, thickest, largest, and oldest living trees are all conifers. |
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Apical growth of the stem was slow from 1926 through 1936 when the tree was competing with herbs and shrubs and probably shaded by larger trees. |
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Adults are found in summer on newly fallen or recently felled trees chewing tiny slits in the bark in which they lay eggs. |
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Alpine tundra does not contain trees because the climate and soils at high altitude block tree growth. |
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The lawns are spotted with curious, low-spreading, Japanesey-looking trees, and under these trees students squat on the grass with their books. |
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In the late 19th century, the lade was covered over and the area from Cockshaugh Park to Law Mill was landscaped and planted with trees. |
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In this paper we consider nonmeasurablity with respect to sigma-ideals defined be trees. |
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The ectomycorrhizal fungus Suillus luteus protects young pine trees from copper toxicity. |
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The woodlands within the estate were taken over by the Forestry Commission and the trees were felled and replaced by conifers. |
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He rented land abutting the Castle to farm, and on which to lay out trees and walks. |
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We not only kill wheat for food but also kill trees for nonsurvival needs, such as paper. |
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The first trees to settle were willow, birch and juniper, followed later by alder and pine. |
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Taxus is a genus of small coniferous trees or shrubs in the yew family Taxaceae. |
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Take time to look around at the dawning light that casts lovely shadows on the rock and the gnarly kiawe trees that line the dry canyon walls. |
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Such old trees usually consist of a circular ring of growths of Yew, since their heart has long since rotted away. |
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Roadways and bridges were built and hundreds of thousands of trees were planted. |
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Four tall pointane trees, each a perfect teardrop, stood surrounded by a low hedge of russet crackleberry. |
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The trees began to come fully alive. The larches and birches were covered with green, the laburnums with gold. |
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Lavender greens can be used in craft or modelling projects, such as the creation of miniature topiary or trees. |
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Lakeward, partly hidden by a fringe of trees, was a green little meadow through which a creek ran, and in it were two tents. |
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It lives in crevices, burrows at the base of trees, holes in tree trunks, hollow logs and bird nesting boxes and sometimes enters buildings. |
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Residents bring in their Christmas trees which we mulch and return for use on their own gardens. |
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It is a nocturnal creature and spends most of its waking hours among the branches of trees looking for food. |
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These populations threaten the growth of new trees in several forests on the island, specially oak forests. |
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The leftovers the bears leave behind are considered important nutrients for the Canadian forest, such as the soil, trees, and plants. |
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One simple definition is the climate which causes trees to fail to grow due to cold. |
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Cotton and many fruit trees are also grown, with mangoes being the most valuable. |
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The fungi involved include those that form ectomycorrhizas with trees and other woody plants, parasites such as Armillaria, and saprotrophs. |
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Here the landscape comprised textile mills and factory chimneys rather than trees. |
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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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Exceptionally, trees may be partially defoliated by it, but the damage is rarely this severe. |
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The island has a wide variety of trees, including native species of birch, beech, ash, hawthorn, elm, oak, yew, pine, cherry and apple. |
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It caused severe damage to London and Bristol, uprooted millions of trees, and killed more than 8,000 people, mostly at sea. |
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Among the cembra trees in the Engadine the snow may be sprinkled with the nuts out of the cones. |
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Bluebells are widely planted as garden plants, either among trees or in herbaceous borders. |
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In temperate Europe, mixed forest with both broadleaf and coniferous trees dominate. |
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During recent times, deforestation has been slowed and many trees have been planted. |
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The trees and shrubs are not arranged after any particular system, but are scattered or groved together in various parts of the garden. |
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I become the wind. I wind and wend my mournsome way, I thread the trees with keening. |
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The field was roofed by tall, thin pine trees. The ground underneath was clear and grassed. |
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In the courtyard there were fruit and flowering trees appropriate for the worship of Mahadev, as also a bel tree. |
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Much discussion has involved whether or not ivy climbing trees will harm them. |
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Fay imported many different trees and plants from all parts of the world and planted them among the meadows of the Fay Estate. |
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The relationship between such gene trees and demographic history is still debated when applied to dispersals. |
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The most commons trees are elm, alder, sycamore, poplar, willow and hornbeam. |
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Oil in affected coastal areas increased erosion due to the death of mangrove trees and marsh grass. |
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The Government has announced that trees planted to create a visual barrier will reduce noise pollution. |
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They talk easily together and they hear the come and go of the breeze in the soon to be turning burnt leaves of the high trees. |
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The Government announced in January 2011 that two million trees would be planted along sections of the route to mitigate the visual impact. |
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Such projects could for example concern preserving water quality, sustainable land management, planting trees to prevent erosion and floods. |
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Out of one window I can see the garden, those mysterious deep-shaded arbors, the riotous old-fashioned flowers, and bushes and gnarly trees. |
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Also known as the Native Cashew, it is a member of the Anacardiaceae, the same plant family to which the Cashew and Mango trees belong. |
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Young apple trees are also prone to mammal pests like mice and deer, which feed on the soft bark of the trees, especially in winter. |
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You may have noticed barefooted boys cutting up monkey-shines on trees with entire safety to themselves. |
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Unlike many other maples, mature trees do not tend to develop a shaggy bark. |
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Dwarf rootstocks for apple trees can be traced as far back as 300 BC, to the area of Persia and Asia Minor. |
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In Greenwich, there were many gravelled walks, unshrubbed except for the nurses who dotted them, silent and attitudinized as trees. |
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Alexander the Great sent samples of dwarf apple trees to Aristotle's Lyceum. |
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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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Sycamore trees produce their flowers in hanging branched clusters known as panicles that contain a variety of different flower types. |
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Today's money worries certainly should make it easier for parents to teach their children that money doesn't grow on trees. |
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They imported livestock, fruit trees and vegetables, and built a chapel and one or two houses. |
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They passed through a small foyerlike room in which there were several coat trees and an old grandfather clock. |
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The Portuguese found Saint Helena uninhabited, with an abundance of trees and freshwater. |
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Olive and pine trees are among the most common of those growing around the Rock. |
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Because their wood contains so much water, and fallen baobabs decompose so quickly, the trees are poor fossilizers. |
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Fortunately, all of the Burtonesquely twisted trees down the rabbit hole were computer-generated, and knew their boundaries. |
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Then, why not pray to the trees, for cryin' out loud, and next, the dumb birds? |
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Blanket bogs formed on sites where Neolithic farmers cleared trees for farming. |
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Other species are recognized pests, and various buprestids attack either living or dead trees. |
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Many of Glasgow's trees and plants begin to flower at this time of the year and parks and gardens are filled with spring colours. |
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Banks of gorgeous flowers were on every hand, and birds with rare and brilliant plumage sang and fluttered in the trees and bushes. |
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Hand picking is also widely used to harvest the fruit to avoid damage to both fruit and trees. |
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