Turning to trees, you'll see holm oaks and durmast oaks, chestnut trees, beeches, the occasional poplar, and maritime pines. |
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But the Agriculture Department has since confirmed infections in a beech, a horse chestnut and a holm oak in a Cornish garden. |
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Interspersed with the rocky scrub and holm oaks were olive groves and water-starved vines, their leaves limp, their fruit plump. |
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Every day at the festival there are performances staged beneath the shade of a giant holm oak in the courtyard garden of a 19th century palace. |
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The gardens which surround the property include beech, lime and holm oak trees while in the eastern corner is an ancient churchyard. |
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I'm currently sitting in Priory Park, on the banks of the city's defences in the shade of a beautiful holm oak so that I can see my laptop's screen on such a bright day. |
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Wind cross-hatched its long grasses to gleaming filigree as I climbed through scattered holm oak and Corsican pine to the ridge. |
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There are also pines, holm oaks, specimens of the Juniperus thurifera and yews, an endangered species. |
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This spectacular scenery is home to beeches and birches in the north, and holm oaks and gall oaks in the south. |
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A botanical trail allows to discover local trees: holm oaks, cork oaks, downy oaks and maritime pines. |
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The upper profile is available in aluminium, silver and anthracite, as well as in lacquered and untreated holm oak. |
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Cantabiran holm oak groves are situated on the dry conditions of the sunny limestone slopes, and between these and the beech groves are the calcicolous gall oak forests. |
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Outside there are private gardens with mature borders, a silver birch and red holm oak tree. |
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The rest of the estate are hills covered in holm oak, pine and juniper trees, as well as other crops, a cattle farm and a hydroelectric power station on the Duero river. |
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The cork trees and holm oak, the rockroses and furzes they mix the rosemary, the thyme and French lavender, the fields, the olive trees and vegetable gardens, are favorable to the permanence of the birds. |
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The maquis of Bar's coastal area is comprised of the following: oak, holm oak, laurel, myrtle, Spanish broom, oleander, hawthorn, sloe, thorn, butcher's broom, asparagus etc. |
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In the south the Alentejo still has extensive matorral and charneca, uncultivated land dominated by cistus or groves of cork oak, often managed in estates, and holm oak. |
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What about holly, holm, prunus or various types of rhododendrons? |
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In order to launch a cooperative programme of research on cork and holm oaks, the scientific community will have to convince society at large and decision-makers of the desirability of the undertaking. |
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This natural area, covering more than 13,000 hectares and made up of crests and rifts of conglomerate rock and Mediterranean woods of holm oaks and pines, is home to an important natural and architectural heritage. |
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An island in a river or a lake island may be called an eyot or ait, and a small island off the coast may be called a holm. |
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In the higher elevations, there are forests of pine and holm oak but these have been much reduced because of deforestation. |
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However, forests in this state have been historically depleted with species such as holm oak, pine and oyamel in danger of extinction. |
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Most forestry products come from pine and holm oak, with most being harvested in the area around the city of Guanajuato. |
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It has an impressive eight bedrooms and there is a lovely formal rose garden and a holm oak. |
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A recent study by Paoletti and Gellini describes the stomatal density variation in beech and holm oak leaves. |
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With the help of the British Society of Soil Science, Gwynedd Council, and school pupils, either a rowan, cherry or a holm oak were planted in gardens and fields. |
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In and around the Olympic village, acacias and evergreen Holm oaks are given prominence. |
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Shortly after leaving Stanleyville, Richard Holm and a Cuban pilot went down in a fiery plane crash. |
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One month after the operation, Holm arrived in a ghostly Stanleyville posing as a State Department representative. |
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Stronsay and Linga Holm are to the south east and Muckle Green Holm to the south west beyond the straits known as the Fall of Warness. |
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Between March and October boats depart from Cardiff Bay to take visitors to Flat Holm Island. |
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To the south, causeways called Churchill Barriers connect the island to Burray and South Ronaldsay via Lamb Holm and Glims Holm. |
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Ein Haus der Kunstmusik, directed by Sven Holm at the 2012 Munich Opera Festival. |
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The island of Steep Holm in the Bristol Channel is within the ceremonial county and is now administered by North Somerset Council. |
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The first light on the island of Flat Holm was a simple brazier mounted on a wooden frame, which stood on the high eastern part of the island. |
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The limestone islands of Flat Holm and Steep Holm are prominent in views across the mouth of the Severn Estuary. |
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Bill finds that Cousin Fay also owns a rowboat and they row to the island of Brant Holm in the lake. |
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They would be stepping into the shoes of Brit star Sir Ian Holm, who played Bilbo in the blockbusting trilogy alongside Elijah Wood. |
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South Ronaldsay, Burray, Glims Holm, and Lamb Holm are connected by road to the Mainland by the Churchill Barriers. |
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In 1835 John Ashley was on the shore at Clevedon with his son who asked him how the people on Flat Holm could go to church. |
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Rusk Holm, Faray and Holm of Faray lie beyond the Sound of Faray to the north west and beyond them is the larger island of Westray. |
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The largest islands in the Bristol Channel are Lundy, Steep Holm and Flat Holm. |
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Some of those polygamous seamstresses may have grown up with Heber Holm. |
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In other news, Jacob Holm recently celebrated the recent expansion of its Candler, NC, facility, as well as the site's 10-year anniversary. |
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Holm developed a reputation within Hollywood circles for tempestuousness and being a profound pain in the neck. |
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Flat Holm is the most southerly point of Glamorgan and Wales. |
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They link the south of Mainland in the north to the island of South Ronaldsay via Burray and the two smaller islands of Lamb Holm and Glimps Holm. |
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At Warness in the south west there is a burnt mound from this period and there are the ruins of two houses of a similar age on Holm of Faray near the Point of Dogs Bones. |
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