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  • SHOULD I burn the diseased leaves from my horse chestnut tree? The Sun
  • Here stand terrific chestnut trees with big boles of spiralled bark.
  • The conkers are growing fat in their green shells on the horse chestnut trees. Times, Sunday Times
  • Horse chestnut trees are getting rapidly greener, as the clusters of leaves rise from the buds like little umbrellas. Times, Sunday Times
  • A chestnut tree, still covetous of its leaves despite the season, was in perfect silhouette. GALILEE
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  • I decided that the birds could nest anywhere except in the stand of horse chestnut trees outside my back door.
  • THE playground game of conkers could become extinct as Britain's horse chestnut trees are wiped out by disease and a plague of foreign moths. The Sun
  • I walked a little ways back up the drive and paced back and forth under the chestnut tree.
  • THE playground game of conkers could become extinct as Britain's horse chestnut trees are wiped out by disease and a plague of foreign moths. The Sun
  • Greece originally introduced the chestnut tree to the rest of the European community.
  • Many horse chestnut trees are withered from top to toe, but this is not due to seasonal change. Times, Sunday Times
  • A buttery shaft of sun slants through a stand of leafy chestnut trees, dappling a family of cottontails which has crept onto the 12th fairway to lick dewdrops from the English rye.
  • The car careered down the road and hit a chestnut tree head-on.
  • Mixed weather and a horse chestnut tree virus were blamed. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have done more conkers than a row of horse chestnut trees in December. The Sun
  • They paddled over the lake and landed under a crooked chestnut tree on Owl Island.
  • With the coming of the spring-time I yearned only to sit under my favorite chestnut tree for a spell.
  • A chestnut tree, still covetous of its leaves despite the season, was in perfect silhouette. GALILEE
  • Crouching underneath two huge, tired-looking horse chestnut trees, we were overawed by the treasure trove among the fallen leaves.
  • The largest tree in the world is the great chestnut tree at the foot of Mount Etna which is called "Chestnut Tree of a My beloved South,
  • On sweet chestnut trees, the flowers are just appearing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Try 6 acres of gardens with olive trees, lemon trees and chestnut trees.
  • Here and there, ugly brown patches have begun to appear on the leaves of horse chestnut trees. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first horse chestnut trees are in full flower. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you want to have a go at growing your own oak and chestnut trees, collect good, big acorns and conkers now. The Sun
  • The bark of the willow has, indeed, been justly considered as a succedaneum for Peruvian bark, as has also that of the horse-chestnut tree, the leaf of the holly, the snake-root, etc. It was evidently necessary to make trial of this substance, although not so valuable as Peruvian bark, and to employ it in its natural state, since they had no means for extracting its essence. The Mysterious Island
  • She watched the dove soar above the chestnut trees.
  • They located chestnut trees with ominous breaks in the bark revealing blobs of orange fungus.
  • The conkers are growing fat in their green shells on the horse chestnut trees. Times, Sunday Times
  • No songbirds to tangle in the hedges, in shrubs, up above your head in the crowns of cypress and in the branches of chestnut trees, plane trees.
  • She laughed as she watched the dove soar above the chestnut trees, which were already showing the first flecks of green.
  • The branches were deliberately broken off a five-year-old Chestnut tree and on a number of occassions fires have been lit on the roundabout using firelighters.
  • THE head teacher of a North London school banned his pupils from walking under horse chestnut trees unless they were wearing helmets. The Sun
  • We were climbing in good earnest now, and the trees began to change; small groves of chestnut trees, large patches of oak and hickory, with scattered dogwood and persimmon, chinkapin and poplar, surrounded us in waves of feathery green. Drums of Autumn
  • Old chestnut trees overarch it from the terraces, and its floor, thick with their dried, toasty leaves, is littered with the hedgehog shells of chestnuts. Wildwood
  • One damaged chestnut tree and five mature conifers had to be removed.
  • He planted a chestnut tree at George Washington's grave, and on one occasion, according to rumor, eluded his guardians ‘and indulged his abounding manhood in the bagnios of New York.’
  • Winding roads, with nail-biting hairpin bends, offer views over steep wooded slopes and the jagged profile of the Alpi Apuane mountain range, where chestnut trees, olive groves and tall cypresses proliferate.
  • Mixed weather and a horse chestnut tree virus were blamed. Times, Sunday Times
  • In some areas, horse chestnut trees have been cut down because of the possibility that children might be hurt playing conkers.
  • This controversy comes a month after council chiefs in South Shields sparked outrage by chopping branches off a horse chestnut tree.
  • In general, European chestnut trees haven't suffered as devastating an outbreak as their American cousins.
  • The familiar figure of Selwyn Hopkins sat on the bench under the horse chestnut tree, gazing out over the estuary.
  • She watched the dove soar above the chestnut trees.
  • We have a chestnut tree in the bottom of our garden.
  • It sat, silver-grey and guilty, beneath the fresh new leaves of a horse-chestnut tree. AN OLDER WOMAN
  • Many horse chestnut trees are withered from top to toe, but this is not due to seasonal change. Times, Sunday Times
  • He left the path along the water and stole under the trees, along the deep shadow of little plantations, where the boughs of chestnut trees hung their great leaves low, and there was blacker refuge, shaping his course in circles which had for their object a stealthy inspection of chairs side by side, against tree-trunks, of enlaced lovers, who stirred at his approach. The Man of Property
  • Farther along, there was some loud drumming coming from a sweet chestnut tree. Times, Sunday Times
  • More than a thousand conkers had been harvested from the arboretum's 102 horse chestnut trees for use in a variety of games.
  • Mount Olympus, home of the gods of the ancient Greeks, was said to have had an abundance of chestnut trees producing this sweet, edible nut.
  • I just noticed the chestnut tree in our front yard was dying and wondered why.
  • And thus she brought to his own mind those moments of youth, the linden trees, the chestnut trees. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • In some areas, horse chestnut trees have been cut down because of the possibility that children might be hurt playing conkers.
  • A chestnut tree, still covetous of its leaves despite the season, was in perfect silhouette. GALILEE
  • Horse chestnut trees will also soon have leaves. Times, Sunday Times
  • As she got nearer she saw him shaded from the sun by the leaves of the chestnut tree.
  • Is there a horse chestnut tree that does not produce conkers? The Sun
  • Although set in 24 acres of land, extra measures have been taken to plant more oaks, sycamores, maples and horse chestnut trees to provide increased privacy.
  • Under horse chestnut trees the first gleaming brown conkers can be found, surrounded by segments of their soft shells. Times, Sunday Times
  • Is there a horse chestnut tree that does not produce conkers? The Sun
  • Rose and Dieter were watching from the shade of a chestnut tree, chatting in low voices and giggling.
  • The most commanding presence is the horse chestnut tree, often a massive green tower covered with bright white lanterns. Times, Sunday Times
  • He visits other chestnut trees, too, packing mud on their cankers and clipping flowers for use in breeding programs.
  • Under horse chestnut trees the first gleaming brown conkers can be found, surrounded by segments of their soft shells. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first horse chestnut trees are in full flower. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a pleasant walk downwards underneath the sweet chestnut trees. THE EARTH: An Intimate History
  • A buttery shaft of sun slants through a stand of leafy chestnut trees, dappling a family of cottontails which has crept onto the 12th fairway to lick dewdrops from the English rye.
  • One damaged chestnut tree and five mature conifers had to be removed.
  • The shiitake, sweet-smelling with a meaty texture, takes its name from the Japanese words for “take” (mushroom) and “shii” (a type of chestnut tree on which these mushrooms are commonly found). I Spice: Mushroom powder

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