Another Maryland tree, a 81-foot river birch in historic Belt Woods, has little chance of survival, says Pam. |
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I have a birch rod handy to dole out any punishment or I may have to hit you on the hand with a ferula. |
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About a third of the total area will be set aside for natural regeneration of broadleaf trees such as oak, rowan and birch. |
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It is hoped oak, birch and rowan, the dominant species found naturally in such local woodlands, will gradually seed in the areas thinned. |
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Aromatherapists often suggest using the oils of birch, lavender, black pepper, clary, ginger and marjoram to alleviate backache. |
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The wood has been planted with more than 400 oak, rowan and birch trees bought in memory of loved ones or to commemorate a special occasion. |
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Most of the track is elegantly lined with cherry, silver birch and sycamore, in avenue style. |
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Suitable species on an exposed inland site include birch, rowan, Scots pine, ash and oak. |
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Varieties suggested would be natural to the moorland fringe such as rowan, birch, holly and hawthorn. |
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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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The road becomes a gravel track and begins to ascend through silver birch as the hills start closing in. |
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The next design was in a flat dish surrounded by birch twigs, asparagus fern, ostrich feathers and white sisal. |
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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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What may follow in the path of the dead forest will likely be a mix of grasses and more hardwood trees like birch, aspen and alder. |
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Low over the swamp birch and sweet gale, the broad torment of their shadows fall on the marsh's invisible busy and small. |
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Other species of wood used include birch, which is made into besom for brooms and horse jumps and oak for rustic furniture. |
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The mysterious jack snipe is a typical bird of the often water-logged northern taiga, birch and willow country. |
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Red, black, and white oak are the most common species, along with red maple and sweet birch. |
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Yellow-poplar, black cherry, sugar maple, cucumber tree, and sweet birch occurred most frequently on north-facing slopes. |
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In the northwest, particularly in the wake of natural forest fires or controlled burns, quaking aspen and paper birch take over. |
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A crisply elegant natural or lacquered birch seat is supported by a thin chromed steel frame. |
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Behind the birch I add Christmas fern, which is evergreen and adds a nice texture in front of the stone wall. |
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The Tinder Fungus or, as we call it, the Hoof Fungus likes to grow on old birch trees up here. |
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Through the thin trunks of birch and larger oaks, she could hear the flat chimes of running water, and knew she was close. |
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Other customs included decking the house with birch, fennel, St. John's wort, orpine, and white lilies. |
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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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In winter, they are most readily observed feeding in trees with catkins, such as birch and alder. |
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The pond is actually quite a large lake, fringed with extensive reedbeds and patches of willow scrub, surrounded by heathland and birch scrub. |
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Window mullions were rebuilt, and birch plywood casework that handsomely echoes the 1950s was installed. |
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There are silver birch trees, hawthorn, field maple and guelder rose at the woodland edge. |
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The course is aimed at beginners, and will help them spot the difference between the hazel and the hawthorn, and the beech from a birch. |
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One corner of the room contains tall curving birch staves that are evocative of a forest. |
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A delicate Oak Fern, Gymnocarpium dryopteris, graces the shady floor of a birch forest. |
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What do you want him to do, put on hair shirt and beat himself with a birch branch? |
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In Scandinavia, birch trees are moving northwards into previously icy areas used for reindeer herding. |
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Its formula of butcher's broom, organic birch leaves and organic rosemary help promote circulation to your problem areas. |
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Mature Himalayan birch trees and Virginia creeper soften the austerity of the brick walls. |
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Penn Common is a rolling meadow of tall bracken, moss and the odd thicket of birch trees. |
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You can make syrup from silver or red maple, box elder, and even birch trees, but sugar maples are the most effective choice for sweet sap. |
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As an example, birch trees always get leafminers, aphids and borers while red oaks rarely get significant pests. |
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Only the stand of birch trees in a little patch of scrub and bog cotton across the lake was pale and juicy. |
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Although birch germination was unaffected by patch type, birch survivorship also was lower in bluestem and aspen than in horsetail. |
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Cullentra Wood comprises a long established woodland mainly of oak, but also containing ash, hazel, holly, mountain ash, cherry, birch and alder. |
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An urgent call has gone out for volunteers to carry out an operation to remove willow and birch scrub fringing the moss's shallow pools. |
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Large pine trees were left standing but smaller silver birch and beech trees were chopped down. |
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Many silver birch and pine trees were planted to frame important views toward the house, and they are now reaching maturity. |
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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 breeze sighed through the branches and we came to a glade, a secret place of fir and silver birch. |
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They grow among grass and moss in mixed woodlands, but they seem to have a special affinity with silver birch. |
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Other woody species, present in small numbers, included birch, bird cherry, aspen, and alder. |
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He was not amused, especially when he heard that that same bunch had voted to bring back the birch only two weeks earlier. |
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I'd strongly advocate bringing back the birch and use it to punish vandals. |
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After the meeting, Mr Jones said that in some cases people wanted to see a return to capital punishments like the birch and cane. |
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Here, a narrow path snakes to Mayfield Pond through thick borders of meadow grass and woodland, elder, birch and hawthorn. |
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We pass through pretty forests of birch and pine trees, moss covered rocks and a haze of blue and purple flowers. |
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We need harsh punishments for children who attack people for just being told off even if it means bringing the birch back. |
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Luminosity is enhanced by planes of the pale brick, and by using birch veneered panels on the inner walls of the galleries. |
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Crates will be improved with many different varieties of wood, including pine, birch, and even mahogany! |
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Native fruitwoods and birch were more likely to be found in bourgeois houses. |
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In the mid 16th century a quarter of the walk was set with old oak and the rest with oak, thorn, maple, birch, hazel, withies, holly, and ash. |
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It is supposed to represent two people meeting as well the bark of a birch tree. |
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Screens made from bamboo and birch branches as well as plantings create privacy. |
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The trees include willow, cherry, poplar, acers, larch, ash, birch, sycamore, elder and sitka spruce. |
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The family Dipodidae includes the birch mice, jumping mice, and jerboas, a total of around 51 species in 15 genera. |
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The trunk of the silver birch has always been too bent and gnarled for commercial use. |
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Interior surfaces are of pine and birch plywood boarding and acoustic wood louvres. |
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Looking out across the pond one sees a cherry tree in palest pink, and, farther away, the glistening white trunks of an old birch tree. |
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Married to painter Andreas Krajanek, she started collecting the bark of the Himalayan birch tree and painting on them. |
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A glance at a thrush distribution map reveals that summer range extends as far north as the birch scrub zone on the Kola peninsular. |
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In Andalucia, Spain, birch trees line up in ranks like silent soldiers on a tufted, dewy-green ground cover. |
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In eastern Canada, many stands contain a significant proportion of hardwoods such as aspen and white birch. |
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Audrey's son, a landscape architect, insists that the front left corner of the yard needs a white birch. |
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A white birch stood king of this garden, by which a small pool of water had collected. |
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The majority of furniture was veneered with mahogany, poplar or Karelian birch and had clear, easily recognized lines. |
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The traditional Ewenki house resembles an umbrella framed by twenty-five to thirty poles covered with birch bark and deerskin. |
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The rest will be a mosaic of birch, rowan, wild cherry, alder, juniper and holly. |
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The mature silver birch trees look magnificent and it is nice to know that they look just as well in the wintertime when bare of leaves. |
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The dark mahogany color of the garboards make for quite a contrast with the birch planks above. |
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Common upland tree species were white pine, red pine, hemlock, sugar maple, and yellow birch. |
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The newly planted trees include oak, ash, Scots pine, yew, birch and alder. |
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Forestry is also important, with a third of the land covered by birch, pine and fir in the north and oak, ash, beech and maple farther south. |
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I have brought all my documentation with me, and I am back to see how my birch tree is doing after two years. |
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Just 14 acrres of broadleaf woodland remain, including oak, ash, alder and birch and several large yew trees. |
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He was in relaxed mood when they met at his dacha, a walled complex in a birch forest 25 miles west of Moscow. |
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Not to be outdone, Rob Finnis leapt to his feet and frugged to and fro like a tall birch in the wind. |
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Apple, willow, birch, poplar, citrus, alder and maple are varieties we have used. |
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There are many crack willows and a mixed woodland of beech, birch, lime, sycamore, alder, rowan and ash. |
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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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The native trees planted include oak, ash, birch, alder, hazel, yew, and Scots pine. |
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There were twenty-one poplars, silver maples and white birch and a large number of saplings and brush removed. |
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Architect Clifford Welch designed Baltic birch platform beds and a run of countertops and cubbies for all the gear. |
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Chestnut trees, birch trees, holly bushes and alder buckthorns in oligotrophic oak groves. |
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Alder, ash, birch, cherry and oak will be planted and natural regeneration encouraged. |
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Group 1 includes such species as Douglas fir, Southern yellow pine, beech, and birch. |
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The desk-and-bookcase of about 1820 is made of mahogany, birch, and mahogany veneer with tulip poplar and yellow pine as secondary woods. |
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Boards are ash, cherry, southern yellow pine, chestnut, white birch, and eastern spruce. |
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Clearing the birch will help oak saplings and bilberries, ferns, mosses and lichens to prosper on the escarpment overlooking Nidderdale. |
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One side was fence, the other a swamp, a mire skewered by rotting birch trunks bracketed by hard tinder fungi. |
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Hunters and trappers described fertile meadows and hills forested with white pine, birch, beech, maple, and hemlock. |
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In Kentucky, the plant is often associated with azaleas, mountain laurels and bellworts under the dappled shade of birch trees. |
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The ceiling has a light washed tongue and groove cladding and exposed oak beams, while the flooring is recently laid birch. |
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Framed by birch and beech, the Foss is a beautiful 67 ft waterfall in the trees. |
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Here and there, clumps of fir and birch trees rise out of the muddy wastes. |
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The fly agaric or fairy toadstool grows here too, especially under birch along with other woodland fungi. |
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Mile upon mile of fir and silver birch forests with not a human or beast to be seen. |
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Beech trees have more of a red pigment called anthocyanin and birch trees have more carotene which turns leaves yellow. |
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Some willow trees will be lost by the development but trees like hornbeam, lime and birch will remain with preservation orders on them. |
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The track climbs through birch trees and crosses a small gorge before dropping down to the shoreline again. |
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Oak, rowan and birch trees can be bought in memory of a loved one or to celebrate an anniversary or birthday. |
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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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There are considerable areas of birch scrub in Iceland and at exposed coastal sites in north Norway. |
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Seedling counts show 11,000 to 22,000 white birch seedlings per acre where the ground was scarified and no seedlings where it was not. |
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For example, herbaceous perennials such as yarrow, baby's breath and Helenium can be staked with bushy hazel, birch or beech twigs. |
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And the azalea, rare rhododendrons, oak, holly, birch and sycamore have altered only in the context of nature's sedate march. |
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In Samhain, banks of grass-covered earth in the shape of a sleeping woman wrap around a pool encircled in a ring of birch trees. |
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Designed and built in 1970 by the architect David Shelley, the house is set in two acres of oak, Douglas fir, sycamore and silver birch that were once picnic grounds. |
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It was birch who took Gilbert and George to China, a trip on which Compston was invited, missed the plane, and came along later. |
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Russians believe the best way to dry out from vodka saturation is with a sauna session and a beating with birch branches. |
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Sustainable Cards uses a Nordic birch veneer, and then layers on a cellulosic paper structure. |
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This results in flora including birch trees, acacias, jessamine, wayfaring trees, crocuses, snowdrops, water lilies, and several grey-leaved perennials. |
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Many homes are decorated with birch branches for Whitsuntide. |
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The woodland areas are dominated by ash, oak, birch and hazel with an interesting ground flora including dog's mercury, wood anemone and moschatel. |
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Much of the weed was cleared out to allow easy angling, though plenty of silver birch, rowan, alder, sycamore and pine remain to provide a scenic backdrop. |
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For the first time in 2,000 years, Scots pine, alder, birch, hazel, holly, and mountain ash are set to reclaim a large swath of the Scottish Highlands. |
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Pollen studies by scientists have revealed that both of the island chains were once covered in dense woodlands of birch, alder, willow, hazel, rowan and aspen. |
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The train passes mature hardwood maple, beech, yellow birch, hickory and American linden trees, and softwood alders and willows weeping over a calm pond. |
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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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In her new work here, Ryan used split birch panels whose repeating wood-grain patterns provided both a surface to paint on and a formal catalyst to paint from. |
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Wind-stunted bushes of willow, hazel, birch and rowan hugged the heather. |
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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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The children in first and second class also put the school grounds to great use, where the birch, maple and rowan trees were the subjects of their investigations. |
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The sweet herbal aroma of bog myrtle drifts from the shallow mires that harbour a tangle of willows and silver-barked birch or are spattered yellow with asphodels. |
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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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Among the thousands of species he planted on LaGuardia Place are red and white oak, cedar, elm, birch, sassafras, dogwood, sumac, Virginia creeper and goldenrod. |
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The woods near our home were thick with walnut, white oak, sweet birch, sassafras, hemlock, red maple, juniper, tulip trees, and many more species I couldn't name. |
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In an area that was scarified 10 years ago, healthy birch saplings, more than an inch in diameter, stand 15 feet tall, promising another generation of Popsicle sticks. |
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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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The wonderfully figured oval panel on the center prospect door and the figured banding around the drawer edges are of carefully chosen native birch. |
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At the end the bezant has a designed belt in a shape of 2 interlaced birch branches with leaves and garden-stuff. The shield is decorated with a crown with 3 pinks. |
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The non-intensive moor was lovely with some hazy silver birch, vivid green mosses, rushes, bilberries, bleached and tufted grasses and a touch of gorse. |
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Choices range from sweet and sour relishes, jams, jellies and preserves to pretzels, homemade sweet rolls, shoo-fly pies, fruit pies, cakes, candies, cookies, and birch beer. |
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I noticed a couple of other robins watching her from their seat on the birch tree, but none seemed to chirp out orders, directions or instructions on what she should do next. |
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They stopped in front of the bell-pull on the bough of the birch tree. |
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Police want to identify areas where the western hemlock and the birch tree grow together and York council staff have offered to help identify locations. |
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The frames were usually of pine or veneered with mahogany, birch, or elm. |
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I asked Mitchell about the wood since it looked a lot like birch. |
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Christopher knows his trade and selects his wood from birch, oak or yew. |
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At the semi-custom level, birch and poplar doors are also available, and white doors are lacquered, a more expensive process that gives a more refined look. |
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The conference room is formed in wood, and clad in pale birch. |
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The table and chairs, both made from birch plywood veneered with ash, have a pale wood finish and boast simple, clean lines giving them an undeniably contemporary look. |
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Aren't there times when you're tempted to bring back the birch? |
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The article is profusely eaten by all of every age, and a quantity is put up for sale in a species of boxes made from the white birch bark, which are called mococks or mokuk. |
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Mature chestnut, beech, sycamore, silver birch and laurel trees are dotted around the property and ensure privacy and seclusion without interfering with the views. |
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Turning inland again, we went towards Daisetsuzan National Park, where we walked in a graceful forest of birch and silver fir close to Lake Shikaribetsu. |
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Along the way I caught slashes of blue sea and Scarborough Castle, and underfoot, in and amongst the birch and pine trees there are splashes of purple heather. |
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I finished down an arched spine of a ridge, village in view, and sloe tree scrub and birch, menacing fly agaric funghi, and a flashing flock of goldcrests. |
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Back at the bog's edge, pushing aside blackberry brambles and birch branches, Taylor stops frequently to explain the side of the bog few have seen. |
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The soporific sound of creaking pine is usually enjoyed naked, with a chilled bottle of beer in one hand and, for authenticity, a leafy birch whisk in the other. |
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Also seen was an early Nineteenth Century, New England birch tilt-top candlestand in red wash with spider legs, spade feet and forged nail construction. |
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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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Eventually we came to a stand of birch trees growing in a circle. |
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The rolling hills of northern Wisconsin's glacial kettle moraine are densely forested with hardwoods, birch and aspen and pitted with potholes and lakes. |
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During the storms of January 7-8, more than 500,000 trees were blown down across Cumbria, including hardwoods, such as oaks, birch, beech and sycamore. |
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The Navy, for instance, conducted extensive experimentation on the production of diesel fuel from coconut oil, birch bark, pine needles, and orange peel. |
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In England and Wales, St John's wort was suspended over doorways along with green birch, long fennel, orpine and white lilies, to guard against intruding malevolent entities. |
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The area encompasses zones of subarctic mountain birch forest in the lowlands, heather and grassland higher up, and mountainous alpine terrain at the highest altitudes. |
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Its weathered wood-shingle walls, brick chimneys and prettily striped canopied windows are set amid the maple, birch and pine clad slopes of the Laurentian mountains. |
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White spruce forest also includes paper birch and balsam poplar. |
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Hoch found that when he tested species like paper birch, which remains brilliant yellow, the tree recovered nutrients just as well as its red-leaved cousins. |
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Peaks in recruitment are roughly synchronous with similar peaks in aspen and white birch, suggesting that they may be associated with similar causes. |
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Here, where the branches of my beautiful weeping white birch tree will soon be laden with frozen snow and long icicles, replacing the bright golden leaves that now grace them. |
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We were stopped in our tracks as wave after wave of fieldfares with a soft chirping twittering glided out of tall silver birch trees and on to patches of pasture. |
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The breakfast room is floored in birch pine and leads into the kitchen, which has a number of wall and floor units, a tiled floor and tiled walls. |
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My old swimming goggles fit perfectly on the thin cross section of birch. |
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Double doors lead through to the kitchen, which has a large range of birch Shaker-style wall and floor units and an integrated fridge-freezer and dishwasher. |
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The birch block squares cumulatively formed an incomplete square. |
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There is something a little sinister about it, amid that green and fecund landscape, with its skirting of pine and silver birch and the furze and bracken above. |
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There was a little colour in the yellow gorse and the silver birch. |
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Another figure of note is Karelian birch, known also as Karelian burl and Masur birch. |
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Although doors were jammed shut, the menk burst in with huge birch masks covered with hair made of hay. |
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The birch is New Hampshire's state tree and the national tree of Finland and Russia. |
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The leaves of the silver birch tree are used in the festival of St George, held in Novosej and other villages in Albania. |
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The first trees to settle were willow, birch and juniper, followed later by alder and pine. |
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By 8000 BC temperatures were higher than today, and birch woodlands spread rapidly. |
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Wood pulp made from birch gives relatively long and slender fibres for a hardwood. |
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The Himalayan birch, Betula utilis, especially the variety or subspecies jacquemontii, is among the most widely planted for this purpose. |
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So, browsed birch, aspen, and willow get shrubbier, while uneaten spruce and pine grow taller. |
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Some of these plants used in last researches are poplar, pine, palm, silverberry, fig, ash, apple, birch, ailanthus, elder, oak and acacia. |
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In Scotland, staff and students from three nearby schools planted 65 silver birch trees. |
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Its decided color gives the common names gray, white, black, silver and yellow birch to different species. |
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Borrowdale is covered in sessile oak woodland with ash, hazel and birch providing colour and variety. |
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There was a single birch tree that overtopped the other trees on the island, and was now picked out against the moon-drenched sky. |
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Yellow and black birch were tapped like maples, producing an excellent maple syrup substitute. |
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They may not feel lucky right now but seasonal snifflers who are allergic to tree pollens like birch have got off fairly lightly this year. |
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These patches are but meagre second growth, with here and there a gnarled birch or overpeering pine, lonely survivor of the primeval brotherhood. |
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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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This is very much the case with my plant of the week, the Chinese red birch. |
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The first cocktail course is the Birch Beer, made with navy strength gin, birch, licorice and fresh lime served with club soda. |
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So on our lot, we have three maples, an oak, a catalpa, several Russian olives, a birch, some elms and sumacs, and a mountain ash. |
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There are bees buzzing in the comfrey, blackbirds rootling through the borders and my friend the robin singing from the silver birch. |
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However strong British natives such as Betula nigra, the river birch, hart's tongue ferns and geraniums make for a lovely British feel. |
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Of similar importance among Subarctic forest inhabitants was the indispensable birch tree. |
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Specimens such as rowan, silver birch, common alder and hawthorn can be collected from points in Sefton. |
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Xylitol, a sugar alcohol, is derived mainly from birch and other hardwood trees. |
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Xylitol is a sugar alcohol found in birch tree bark, corncobs, and some fruits and vegetables. |
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In the latest incident at Manor Farm Park, a council-run open space in Weoley, noticeboards were ripped out and silver birch saplings snapped. |
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But you do not have a 50-foot birch lying across your driveway. |
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Salycuminol is aVevy patented conjugate from the natural extracts of wintergreen, cumin, caraway and sweet birch. |
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It sits within a timber frame with sweet chestnut cladding on the exterior walls and birch plywood on the inside. |
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A group of river birch trees that had been planted too close to the house was ripped up, and that left the homeowners with a lot of work to do. |
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The Captains Copse,on the right of the 18thgreen for the approaching golfer,include cedars, a special birch,acers,a couple of Swiss pine. |
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The peeling bark of river birch, paperbark maple and crape myrtle and the smooth steel-gray trunks of American beech are also eye-catching. |
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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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During the second interstadial open pine woodlands, frutescent formations of Alnaster, and dwarf birch dominated. |
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These imports are in birch or tropical hardwoods such as meranti and lauan. |
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The northern hardwoods like yellow birch, oak and maple have all become larger and in high demand. |
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Other important trees in this zone include hornbeam, winding, maple, ash, alder along creeks, and in sandy soil birch compete with pine. |
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Go to the Laurentian Mountains where maple, yellow birch and American beech put on a fantastic show. |
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It contains the remains of an early Bronze Age ruler laid out on white quartz pebbles and birch bark. |
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In those days, schoolchildren got the birch when they misbehaved. |
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The lissom birch thrives ungarnered in the thicket, where grace and gentleness supply the whilom vigor of its sway. |
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I have also seen fallen birch logs hosting toothed jelly fungus and witch's butter, both of which are useful edible fungi. |
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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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Species of tree and shrub include ash, downy birch, hazel, hawthorn, yew and rowan. |
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On the west coast, oak and birch predominated in a temperate rainforest ecosystem rich in ferns, mosses and lichens. |
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Amongst the species of tree that can be found are ash, birch, rowan and bird cherry along with shrubs such as hawthorn, hazel and holly. |
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A central circle with a large fountain is surrounded by birch, maple and elm tree alleys. |
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The spoil heaps from these mines form large banks where silver birch and larch now grow. |
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The rock ptarmigan feeds primarily on birch and willow buds and catkins when available. |
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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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The distribution areas of the paper birch, the trembling aspen and the mountain ash cover more than half of Quebec territory. |
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Some species of deciduous trees such as the yellow birch appear when the river is approached in the south. |
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Common species of tree include oak, ash, sycamore, alder, blackthorn, hawthorn, beech and birch. |
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He has already harvested all our trees except the two paper birch on the bench beside the house and you have them wrapped in chicken wire. |
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Laboratory experiments have shown that birch sugar inhibits growth of Streptococcus mutans, a bacterium that causes dental caries. |
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They were usually skinned with birch bark over a light wooden frame, but other types could be used if birch was scarce. |
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The Woodland Trust's Farm Tree packs contain a mixture of native trees including oak, birch, rowan, cherry, goat willow and crab apple. |
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A few other native broadleaved species, such as ash, silver birch and pedunculate oak, will also be planted for diversity. |
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As birch bark documents attest, they exchanged love letters and prepared cheat sheets for schools. |
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The gumbo-limbo, also known as West Indian birch, tends to be drought tolerant. |
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Pine, birch and hazel were reduced in favor of Quercus, Ulmus, Tilia and Alnus. |
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Until medieval times Ireland was heavily forested with oak, pine and birch. |
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On the limestone soils the oak was slower to colonize and pine and birch predominated. |
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Other common names are clinker polypore, cinder conk, black mass, and birch canker polypore. |
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The higher density of oak gives the drum a brighter and louder tone compared to traditional drum materials such as maple and birch. |
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The Ojibwe made some of the first maps on birch bark, which helped fur traders navigate the waterways of the area. |
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Outside there are private gardens with mature borders, a silver birch and red holm oak tree. |
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Some drums are made from beech, which has a tone between those of maple and birch, the two most popular drum woods. |
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To protect the city against future fires, it was decided to plant silver birch trees all over the city. |
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Within the larger part, pine may grow together with birch on sandy soil. |
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If only we had National Service, borstals, approved schools and the birch like we had in the 1950s then all this vandalism and yob culture would be eliminated. |
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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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During this time the tundra gave way to birch forests and grassland and evidence for human settlement appears at Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire and Hengistbury Head, Dorset. |
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Of deciduous species the birch is the only one of significance. |
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Look out for giant mole hills, rabbit holes galore and tree species which include silver birch, oak, birch, rowan, goat willow, hawthorn, blackthorn, holly and elder. |
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Other names for sweet birch include cherry birch and black birch. |
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At the end of the 12th century, Birkenhead Priory stood on the west bank of the Mersey at a headland of birch trees, from which the town derives its name. |
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Mosses, ferns, and the gnarled roots of yellow birch cling to cliff walls. |
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The forest consists of pine, spruce, birch, and other species. |
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Chamomile is the national flower, while birch is the national tree. |
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Merlins inhabit fairly open country, such as willow or birch scrub, shrubland, but also taiga forest, parks, grassland such as steppe and prairies, or moorland. |
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The larva stage has a special liking for sugar, silver, Norway, boxelder and sycamore maples as well as elms, poplars, willows, birch, horse chestnuts and fruit trees. |
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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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It is the fall webworm that concerns us, as it feeds on apples, ash, birch, chokecherry, elm, hickory, linden, oaks, willow, and more than 100 fruit, shade and woodland trees. |
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Other Formica species of ants prey on sawflies that mine birch leaves. |
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Paper birch was harvested to cover canoes, chestnut bark for shingles to cover houses and cork stripped from the Cork oak is used in flooring or wine corks. |
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The direction of trend was the same for sugar maple, red oak, yellow birch, and white pine, and the magnitude of APR was similar for sugar maple, yellow birch, and white pine. |
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Only a few small birch stands now exist in isolated reserves. |
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Powdery mildew is a minor problem on lilacs and certain types of azaleas, as well as many other plants like beech, birch, dogwood, trumpet vine, privet and viburnum. |
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The bark of all birches is characteristically marked with long, horizontal lenticels, and often separates into thin, papery plates, especially upon the paper birch. |
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In places, with the reduction of sheep grazing, action has been taken to maintain open downland by suppressing the natural growth of scrub and birch woodland. |
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Additionally, the company hired a contractor to plant about 17,000 trees and shrubs that were native species, including sycamore, river birch, black willow, maple and oak. |
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A piece of birch wood which had been gnawed by a beaver was found sticking out of the eroding bankside of the Scaup burn at Kielder Forest in Northumberland. |
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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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The variable climate promotes different flora zones where tundra and muskeg are dominant succeeded by grasses, flowering shrubs and forests of pine, birch, alder and willow. |
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The reception desks and conference tables of black birch and steel were designed by Arets' firm, but in a manner subsidiary to the space they inhabit. |
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Utilize form and texture by mixing in coarse and fine leaves with interesting bark, such as the smooth muscle tone of ironwood or the shaggy exterior of river birch. |
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Numerous artificial birch trunks are equipped with additional game services such as mouthpieces, rockers, hammocks, free climbing walls, vibration equipment, etc. |
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A few choices for trees are sweetbay magnolia, river birch and red maple. |
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I recognize the peeling, gleaming white trunks of paper birch and the smooth, light-gray bark of American beech, but most often, I see bark as a blur of browns and grays. |
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Mutual use of leaf-shelters by lepidopteran larvae on paper birch. |
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The campaign last year planted 1,800 sycamore maple, pine, and birch. |
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Plant river birch toward the bottom of the slope where the soil is moist. |
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Natural forests in Ireland are mainly oak, ash, wych elm, birch and pine. |
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The property is forested with red maple, yellow poplar and black birch. |
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