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- an artificial plant resembling a bonsai
- a dwarfed evergreen conifer or shrub shaped to have flat-topped asymmetrical branches and grown in a container
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- Choirs" is so obviously in apposition with "boughs" in the line above ( "Upon those boughs which shake against the cold") that I wonder how anyone could think to take it otherwise than "I am now an old man who not so very long ago was much like a blossoming tree in whose boughs birds warbled sweetly. Letters to the Editor
- It was enough to start the trees turning and although we might mourn the passing of summer, cool clear autumn days filled with flaming trees are amongst the most beautiful of the year.
- Their garden has streams, waterfalls, flowering shrubs and blossoming trees.
- He does daywork cowboying, trimming trees, and building fence, and in the fall he operates a hunting guide service.
- The garden itself, with a central arched boardwalk path and waterway, features a Dutch plantsman's stylish prairie-style mix of perennials and grasses as well as blossoming trees.
- We also found a white blooming tree that smelled precisely like styrax Liquidambar orientalis. Week of Teaching
- We drive along broad boulevards lined with pink blossoming trees and boarded-up houses. Times, Sunday Times
- Then he sank back on to the unwelcoming tree-stump, muttering, `How right you are! TO HIS JUST DESSERTS