Pine and basswood moldings are usually the least expensive choices for paintable trim. |
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Look for rose twisted-stalk in cool, shady places under deciduous trees such as maple, basswood, birch, and aspen. |
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A bee-pollinated basswood can flower a month or more after the leaf buds have opened, when bee populations peak in late summer. |
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Where growth rings are fluted slightly, as in butternut, basswood, and sometimes black walnut, an irregular but interesting figure results. |
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The park is known for its magnificent hardwood forest of sugar maple, American elm, basswood, and aspen. |
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Sugar maples commonly share the forest with ironwood, beech, basswood, white ash, black cherry, yellow birch, white pine, and red oak. |
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It has a fairly light basswood body, a knife edge whammy which has three springs tightened down and maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard. |
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Hemlock forest American beech, basswood, northern red oak, sugar maple, and white pine, along with the hemlock trees, create a deep shade. |
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Aboriginal women living in the Great Lakes region used thick fibres taken from the inner bark of basswood trees to create bags and mats. |
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Basic designs are formed by alternating colours and spacing the basswood warp elements. |
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As this bag is made of basswood fibres and ornamented with trade wool, it probably dates to the early 19th century. |
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This soft bag is twined using fibres taken from the inner bark of basswood trees. |
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Heatloving trees such as ironwood, basswood, white ash, green ash, northern red oak, and silver maple are relatively common here. |
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Beech and basswood are rare in other North American vegetation types, but oaks, hickories, and maples are more widespread. |
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Honey is often sold by nectar source, such as clover, basswood, canola, sunflower, alfalfa, buckwheat or goldenrod varieties. |
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It consisted primarily of oak, maple, and basswood, with ash, elm, cottonwood, and box elder along the stream valleys. |
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The glaciated areas have stands of timber that include oak, ash, maple, walnut, basswood, hickory, and beech. |
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Species such as beech, ash, basswood and horse chestnut are here close to their northern limits. |
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The most common hardwoods are birch, oak, maple and basswood. |
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I think the flowers and tea produced by the European little-leaved linden are better than those produced by the American basswood. |
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The most simple type of twined textile consists of bags in which parallel warps of basswood fibre are held together by spaced wefts of twining using nettle or cotton threads. |
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Devoted solely to hardwood sawing, the sawmill produces unseasoned boards and performs custom sawing of species that include maple, yellow birch, birch, oak, cherry, ash, basswood and aspen. |
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The plateau forests consist of hardwoods of red and white oak, yellow poplar, sugar and red maple, hickory, beech, basswood, black cherry, and yellow birch. |
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Examples of this kind of wood are alder, basswood, birch, buckeye, maple, willow, and the Populus species such as aspen, cottonwood and poplar. |
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Avoid poplar and basswood as they are less durable. |
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The small forest, once dominated by elm trees, is now mainly maple and beech, mixed with a variety of other native growth including eastern hemlock, black cherry, basswood and Canada mayflower. |
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This basswood tree will represent the strength and growth of the friendship which our two nations have planted together, as this State Visit itself does. |
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Sites at low elevation with infrequent flooding often display sugar maple, red maple, basswood, ironwood, white ash, and red oak, whereas the sandier shorelines are dominated by red oak and white ash. |
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Alternative it is possible to use the wooden slats of basswood 27x3mm. |
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Tolerant hardwood stands containing ironwood, beech, white ash, sugar maple, yellow birch, and occasionally basswood, occur on well drained soils beside lakes and on a few higher elevation sites. |
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About 30 tree species are represented here, including those with a strong southern affinity such as basswood, butternut, ironwood, silver maple, green ash and white ash. |
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Sugar maple, American basswood, and sweet birch were the major species for the 30-year-old stand and accounted for 52 percent of the total number of trees. |
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Less popular alternatives to cedar include basswood and alder. |
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