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  • Clear information boards indicate the location of different types of trees which include Persian, Japanese and black walnut trees, coastal and dawn redwoods, cedar of Lebanon, atlas and deodar cedars, and swamp cypresses.
  • The most commanding presence is the horse chestnut tree, often a massive green tower covered with bright white lanterns. Times, Sunday Times
  • I lay in the bed with my eyes still closed but my mind was awake listening to the sound of the breeze blowing through the leaves of the coconut tree near my room window.
  • He says he and his bother Joseph have about 20 bat houses scattered over their 400 acres of walnut trees near Winters, Calif., primarily to get rid of a common pest called the coddling moth. The Seattle Times
  • The ribbon of land mass, fringed with coconut trees, stretches for more than 12,500 miles around a vast lagoon.
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  • It was a perilous undertaking to climb a walnut tree, for the limbs began to grow high up and the trunk was covered with a rough bark, hence the name shagbark; to shin up, and still more to descend, was apt to make patches or a new seat to your trousers your mother's evening work after you had gone to bed. Confessions of Boyhood
  • And thus she brought to his own mind those moments of youth, the linden trees, the chestnut trees. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • Like our hazelnut trees, indie music has been on the decline. The Sun
  • Chickens scratched in the company of a stately, gruff-voiced, very respectable pig, rooting under a walnut tree.
  • I just noticed the chestnut tree in our front yard was dying and wondered why.
  • 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.
  • More than a thousand conkers had been harvested from the arboretum's 102 horse chestnut trees for use in a variety of games.
  • I had a lucky break a couple of years ago down here when a local orchardist planted some Spanish hazelnut trees. At My Table
  • That black walnut tree that stands so fruitful over his birthplace still speaks of the heartiness of American stock and the legacy the Earps left behind. - Jeff Meyer
  • Farther along, there was some loud drumming coming from a sweet chestnut tree. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only mature oak and walnut trees are harvested. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some of the heartnut trees have developed a disease called witches'-broom or bunch disease. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 41st Annual Meeting Pleasant Valley, New York, August 28, 29 and 30, 1950
  • 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
  • And as Murray writes, everybody enjoys the college experience as it is provided today - no ego-damaging exams, yes walk-in orgies, Polynesian islands full of coconut trees where responsability or commitment are unheard of. Charles Murray on Education, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Patrice enlisted one kid, a 17-year-old boy, to paint her a postcard and then, once he'd rendered a wistful-looking coconut tree on a desolate beach, she said, ‘I don't think I'm going to send it - uh-uh.
  • The distance be-tween us varied as each ship dodged occasional coconut trees and tall bushes.
  • Many horse chestnut trees are withered from top to toe, but this is not due to seasonal change. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aside from any Newtonian peril, walnut trees entertain the natural world with a biochemical process known as allelopathy, a method of Darwinian survival. Eric peters
  • She held out her gnarled hands, as twisted and brown as the galls of a walnut tree.
  • A picnic lunch was arranged on the beach under a manchineel tree and guest swam in the clear blue waters while John planted coconut trees along the shore.
  • It sat, silver-grey and guilty, beneath the fresh new leaves of a horse-chestnut tree. AN OLDER WOMAN
  • Threads for the work have been dyed in authentic colours of the period, using natural dyes some of which have been derived from plants like cow parsley, madder and walnut tree, picked locally by society volunteers.
  • On a mount vert a walnut tree, ppr.; on the sinister side an escutcheon pendent charged with the Arms of France, with a label of three points ar. A History of Caroline County, Virginia
  • In the older islands a larger layer of topsoil has formed, and these islands are covered with coconut trees, breadfruit, and dense shrubs.
  • One damaged chestnut tree and five mature conifers had to be removed.
  • We stood sipping under Nikos's walnut tree, cracking nuts and watching Psiloritis flush from pale orange to deep mauve in the light of the setting sun.
  • And all for the sake of my little nut tree.
  • They spent summers preserving specimens of Saturniidae that they found in groves of pin cherry, larch, maple, and walnut trees. A FEW SHORT NOTES ON TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES
  • As aging Brazil-nut trees die off, they will not be replaced.
  • We slipped through St Bartholomew's churchyard, snowdrops fading, the fruit and nut trees blossoming, and channelled down a track towards the River Ure.
  • She watched the dove soar above the chestnut trees.
  • The familiar figure of Selwyn Hopkins sat on the bench under the horse chestnut tree, gazing out over the estuary.
  • In general, European chestnut trees haven't suffered as devastating an outbreak as their American cousins.
  • This controversy comes a month after council chiefs in South Shields sparked outrage by chopping branches off a horse chestnut tree.
  • In some areas, horse chestnut trees have been cut down because of the possibility that children might be hurt playing conkers.
  • And all for the sake of my little nut tree.
  • Mixed weather and a horse chestnut tree virus were blamed. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • 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.’
  • Walnut trees can also grow in small groups or as scattered specimens mixed with American elm, hackberry, boxelder, sugar maple, green and white ash, basswood, red oak, and hickory.
  • The vessel labouring very much in a heavy sea, had not a stitch of canvass on her, and her bare mast tapered into the air like a cocoa-nut tree that had been discrowned. A Yacht Voyage to Norway, Denmark, and Sweden 2nd edition
  • I know not everyone has a walnut tree, but this home remedy is worth a try.
  • From horticultural subjects such as the apple, (3) pear, cranberries, (4) and grapes, it is obvious that periclinal chimeras will be of prime importance in analysis of results in treatment of nut trees. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 43rd Annual Meeting Rockport, Indiana, August 25, 26 and 27, 1952
  • Looking across the bay or large alcove from the Zejua’s restaurant area, one could see in the distance, like a mirage, this lovely tropical, coconut tree strewn island like beach, “vacant” and worthy of visiting for a life time. The First Time You Saw Mexico....
  • In his sleep he was home under a coconut tree on the Savannah or at Maracas Beach feeling bubbles of foam curling up between his toes.
  • Its frame of coconut trees on either side, a title at the top and denomination at the base, is inverted, making it a highly prized specimen.
  • We have a chestnut tree in the bottom of our garden.
  • Archie and I knew where the largest and best nut trees grew: black walnuts, hickory and sweet chestnuts.
  • Every fall we were allowed to go on the patch of grass around the walnut tree to pick up walnuts and bring them inside for her to bake with.
  • ‘We have elderberry and Nanking cherry bushes, apple and plum trees, hazelnut, walnut and butternut trees, and white pine,’ says Handeen.
  • The timbered area that I hunt contains a mix of White Oak, Hickory, and Walnut trees.
  • Hussain said that 2,000 date palms and 15,000 coconut trees transported from the interior of Sindh had been planted along major roads and roundabouts in the city.
  • When you get up in the morning, are you looking at roadworks or a walnut tree? Times, Sunday Times
  • I sit between a fig tree, two hazel nut trees and a grape vine.
  • 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
  • Two general types of mites sometimes damage nut trees, eriophyid mites and spider mites. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 43rd Annual Meeting Rockport, Indiana, August 25, 26 and 27, 1952
  • There is one large volcanic rock and several coconut tree palm groves.
  • He once taught in Maryland, US, where he would gather some of his students under a walnut tree.
  • The ribbon of land mass, fringed with coconut trees, stretches for more than 12,500 miles around a vast lagoon.
  • After full destroying, separates the coconut tree brown textile fiber and the coconut shell powder automatically.
  • The sago tree is a palm, thicker and larger than the cocoa-nut tree, although rarely so tall, and having immense pinnate spiny leaves, which completely cover the trunk till it is many years old. The Malay Archipelago
  • One damaged chestnut tree and five mature conifers had to be removed.
  • 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.
  • It is a pleasant walk downwards underneath the sweet chestnut trees. THE EARTH: An Intimate History
  • The first horse chestnut trees are in full flower. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a fine specimen of a walnut tree.
  • In 1947, cedar, maple, ash, pine, fir, oak, spruce and walnut trees covered at least 42 per cent of Azad Kashmir.
  • Under horse chestnut trees the first gleaming brown conkers can be found, surrounded by segments of their soft shells. Times, Sunday Times
  • Built from wood and sago leaves, it is small and very basic but has splendid views over the tops of coconut trees to the lagoon.
  • He visits other chestnut trees, too, packing mud on their cankers and clipping flowers for use in breeding programs.
  • In some areas, horse chestnut trees have been cut down because of the possibility that children might be hurt playing conkers.
  • Several other kinds of nut trees are being grown by Mr. Bungart, such as filberts, Chinese chestnuts, and Crath Persian walnuts. Northern Nut Growers Association Thirty-Fourth Annual Report 1943
  • Rose and Dieter were watching from the shade of a chestnut tree, chatting in low voices and giggling.
  • Is there a horse chestnut tree that does not produce conkers? The Sun
  • Nut trees such as filbert, hazelnut and yellowhorn produce well with only sun in the morning.
  • Since practically every Missouri farm contains some waste land upon which the native walnut and other nut trees may be growing, it is believed that it is possible to topwork these seedling sorts to improved kinds which will not only supply a larger quantity of thinner shelled, more highly flavored nuts for home use, but a surplus for the market. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Fifteenth Annual Meeting New York City, September 3, 4 and 5, 1924
  • Under horse chestnut trees the first gleaming brown conkers can be found, surrounded by segments of their soft shells. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • On a recent trip to Malaysia, however, I learned from Dr. Lee Ming Yong at the Tenom Agricultural Experiment Station that they are able to V-graft breadfruit onto breadnut trees. 12: Seeds and germplasm
  • The bunch disease first appeared on heartnut trees, the most susceptible walnut species, and spread quickly to butternut, which is also very susceptible. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Forty-Second Annual Meeting Urbana, Illinois, August 28, 29 and 30, 1951
  • In cold-winter climates, now is a good time to set out cane berries, fruit and nut trees, grapes, rhubarb, roses, and strawberries.
  • Is there a horse chestnut tree that does not produce conkers? The Sun
  • As she got nearer she saw him shaded from the sun by the leaves of the chestnut tree.
  • According to a recent National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), when walnut trees are stressed, they emit methyl salicylate, which is a chemical form of aspirin. The Green Life
  • Horse chestnut trees will also soon have leaves. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cocoa-nut trees fringe the river bank for some distance, and there are some large, spreading trees loaded with the largest and showiest crimson blossoms I ever saw, throwing even the gaudy Poinciana regia into the shade; but nothing can look very attractive here, with the swamp in front and the jungle behind, where the rhinoceros is said to roam undisturbed. The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither
  • He says, "My conclusions are that in witches'-broom (bunch disease) we have a very bad disease that threatens the black walnut trees everywhere". Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Forty-Second Annual Meeting Urbana, Illinois, August 28, 29 and 30, 1951
  • He put on the head-dress and war-cloak of the savage; and, taking the barrico on his shoulder, and the spear in his hand, the poles which barred the door were softly removed by William, and after ascertaining that no one was concealed beneath the palisades, Ready pressed William's hand, and set off across the cleared space outside of the stockade, and gained the cocoa-nut trees. Masterman Ready The Wreck of the "Pacific"
  • A simple cemented courtyard around the walnut tree offers five pine table and bench sets, each for six to eight people.
  • A chestnut tree, still covetous of its leaves despite the season, was in perfect silhouette. GALILEE
  • Certainly the grace and old-world tradition of nut trees are an asset to any garden.
  • They located chestnut trees with ominous breaks in the bark revealing blobs of orange fungus.
  • A chestnut tree, still covetous of its leaves despite the season, was in perfect silhouette. GALILEE
  • It has a wonderful courtyard, with walnut trees, pomegranate, vine, bamboo, oleander and roses.
  • With the coming of the spring-time I yearned only to sit under my favorite chestnut tree for a spell.
  • Why are many of the kernels from my walnut tree rotten? Times, Sunday Times
  • As I finished filling my feeders tonight, I noticed a flock of about 40-50 birds high in the newly budding black walnut tree.
  • I had a little nut tree.
  • ‘It is with the deepest regrets that I have to inform you that I have already cut down one walnut tree and plan on cutting down a second,’ he said.
  • They paddled over the lake and landed under a crooked chestnut tree on Owl Island.
  • Elaeagnus may significantly improve yields from nitrogen-greedy plum and nut trees, for example, when it is interplanted among them.
  • With the exception of the chestnut, the nut trees are not so very common; yet the hickory is not rare, and both the black walnut and the butternut are met with. Rural Hours
  • Except for pasting the occasional coconut tree with small advertisements for acupuncture, the hippies have done little to disfigure this beautiful spot.
  • They have done more conkers than a row of horse chestnut trees in December. The Sun
  • Daniel George plants rare peanut trees in Keen Street to replace the golden rain trees.
  • Mixed weather and a horse chestnut tree virus were blamed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Peroquia suddenly dominates as we continue into the garden surrounded by the same breadnut trees seen in so many Zocolas in all parts of Mexico. 36 Hours in Your Part of Mexico
  • This is a fine specimen of a walnut tree.
  • The coconut tree is a palm, usually tall, which flourishes on seashores in the moister parts of the tropics.
  • Do not plant tomatoes near black walnut trees or use a mulch containing black walnut woodchips or bark.
  • If you pick a walnut from a walnut tree and find it extremely difficult to crack, it shouldn't come as any surprise, as walnuts are literally one of the toughest nuts to crack.
  • The car careered down the road and hit a chestnut tree head-on.
  • We built a conservatory and planted figs, a mulberry and a walnut tree. Times, Sunday Times
  • An ancient walnut tree has brought a ray of sunshine to families in Heysham just weeks after they were left heartbroken.
  • 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.
  • With a stout string he drew his cannon up to the large oilnut tree, and then with a real bayonet fixed to a wooden gun, he would lie at full length under the shade, calling himself a sharpshooter guarding the cannon. Captain Horace
  • Many horse chestnut trees are withered from top to toe, but this is not due to seasonal change. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cellar at The Walnut Tree in the centre of the village was flooded but the pub was able to remain open.
  • SHOULD I burn the diseased leaves from my horse chestnut tree? The Sun
  • 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.
  • For 15, 50 cashew nut tree seedlings will be sent to a family in Ecuador, a country which saw one third of its cashew nut trees destroyed by Hurricane Mitch in 1998.
  • To celebrate the millennium, Skipton Gardeners' Club was granted permission to plant the first walnut tree in Skipton Woods - it is still the only one there.
  • Some of the heartnut trees have developed a disease called witches'-broom or bunch disease. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 41st Annual Meeting Pleasant Valley, New York, August 28, 29 and 30, 1950
  • Again, the wood of the coconut tree was shown used in making furniture, door and window frames, balustrades, wooden screens, etc.
  • If you pick a walnut from a walnut tree and find it extremely difficult to crack, it shouldn't come as any surprise, as walnuts are literally one of the toughest nuts to crack.
  • 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 decided that the birds could nest anywhere except in the stand of horse chestnut trees outside my back door.
  • A chestnut tree, still covetous of its leaves despite the season, was in perfect silhouette. GALILEE
  • Horse chestnut trees are getting rapidly greener, as the clusters of leaves rise from the buds like little umbrellas. Times, Sunday Times
  • The roads were straight and empty, and coconut trees still dominated the landscape.
  • There were hydrangeas blooming and mountain ash bright with berries, and walnut trees -- I hadn't expected walnut trees. HIGH STAND
  • The building has also been sited to retain a large black walnut tree at the back of the site, which has become the focus of an outdoor play area that is clearly visible from the main entrance.
  • The conkers are growing fat in their green shells on the horse chestnut trees. Times, Sunday Times
  • She held out her gnarled hands, as twisted and brown as the galls of a walnut tree.
  • The main system that has been developed is the rearing of bees under coconut trees (called “coconut complex agroecosystem”). 1. The jab-seeder a tool for manual seeding
  • Pale French gendarmes, seemingly plucked straight from Paris point duty, look lost directing the coconut trees.
  • Then Walter Jacob described how he and his brother had constructed a Philadelphia Chippendale style high - boy from a walnut tree for the tree's owner.
  • Here stand terrific chestnut trees with big boles of spiralled bark.
  • I had my hands full, but other than hitting one frond on a coconut tree, I was doing okay.
  • Greece originally introduced the chestnut tree to the rest of the European community.
  • If you are determined to cultivate fruits, then the safest bets are berry bushes and nut trees.
  • The study area featured extensive coastal woodland of predominantly casuarina, manchineel, mahogany, and coconut trees that provide the doves with roosting, nesting, and foraging sites.
  • He was passing the beechnut tree at a dead run-maybe literally dead-going too fast to stop. A Spell For Chameleon
  • 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
  • Mykel scanned the road to the left, but could see nothing through the widely spaced casaran nut trees. Alector's Choice
  • Here walnut trees are mainly found in southern England. Times, Sunday Times
  • Domestic waste flowing through exposed, overflowing, fly-infested gutters are a sight as common as our coconut trees.
  • 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
  • Threads for the work have been dyed in authentic colours of the period, using natural dyes some of which have been derived from plants like cow parsley, madder and walnut tree, picked locally by society volunteers.
  • Directly ahead, a pair of stately old coconut trees burst into flame.
  • Carpathians 2500 feet above sea level I found English walnut trees of small size (15 feet tall, 6 inches thick) with light gray bark, producing 2 inch long nuts of speary shape, like our Canadian butternuts but of English Walnut shells and kernels. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 43rd Annual Meeting Rockport, Indiana, August 25, 26 and 27, 1952
  • THE head teacher of a North London school banned his pupils from walking under horse chestnut trees unless they were wearing helmets. The Sun
  • 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.
  • She laughed as she watched the dove soar above the chestnut trees, which were already showing the first flecks of green.
  • The hazelnut tree is associated with fertility while the ash tree carries with it the notion of barrenness.
  • Before we left Connecticut, I had been able to present grafted walnut trees to many of my neighbors who had persisted, hitherto, in calling hickory-nuts "walnuts. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Thirty-Seventh Annual Report Wooster, Ohio, September 3, 4, 5, 1946
  • As the old adage says, nothing that comes from a coconut tree is ever wasted.
  • Certainly the grace and old-world tradition of nut trees are an asset to any garden.
  • Learning the art of making nata de coco is one thing we should take advantage of in a tropical country like the Philippines, endowed with coconut trees (the main component in the recipe). Archive 2004-12-01
  • Within the single species of nut tree called shagbark hickory, _Carya ovata_ (Mill.) Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 44th Annual Meeting Rochester, N.Y. August 31 and September 1, 1953
  • 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.
  • The fruit of the coconut tree includes the buoyant husk surrounding the coconut, which helps the seeds float downstream and spread the tree's offspring far and wide.
  • The conkers are growing fat in their green shells on the horse chestnut trees. Times, Sunday Times
  • Crouching underneath two huge, tired-looking horse chestnut trees, we were overawed by the treasure trove among the fallen leaves.
  • Spot the walnut tree, toss the multi-hooked seed heads of the burr plants, help these path dwellers hitch a fleecy ride.
  • As we follow the level foot-trails that weave through the hamlets of the valley, Asghar Khan points out a 200-year old mulberry tree and, near another ancient fort, a gnarled, 500-year old walnut tree.
  • There is also the fact that the beechnut is the slowest growing of all the common nut trees, requiring from twenty to thirty years to come into bearing as a seedling. Growing Nuts in the North A Personal Story of the Author's Experience of 33 Years with Nut Culture in Minnesota and Wisconsin
  • This is a most romantic spot; large oak and walnut trees overshade the stream, which higher up flows over a rocky bed; nearer the village are some olive plantations in the Wady. Travels in Syria and the Holy Land
  • She watched the dove soar above the chestnut trees.
  • There are many species of walnut trees with edible nuts.
  • 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
  • Just before sundown he squatted up in a great walnut tree on the edge of the forest, where he was able to see for miles around.
  • He says, "My conclusions are that in witches'-broom (bunch disease) we have a very bad disease that threatens the black walnut trees everywhere". Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Forty-Second Annual Meeting Urbana, Illinois, August 28, 29 and 30, 1951
  • The nut tree before the house puts forth its green leaves and sheds its fragrance; its blossoms are lovingly embraced by the soft breezes, whispering to each other two by two, and offer their heads to be kissed, nodding and bowing; the song must be sung with an equal fragrance, each musical phrase in one breath: that is, with six inaudible breathings, without ritenuto. How to Sing [Meine Gesangskunst]
  • Certainly the grace and old-world tradition of nut trees are an asset to any garden.
  • The fruit of the coconut tree includes the buoyant husk surrounding the coconut, which helps the seeds float downstream and spread the tree's offspring far and wide.
  • If you want to have a go at growing your own oak and chestnut trees, collect good, big acorns and conkers now. The Sun
  • Certainly the grace and old-world tradition of nut trees are an asset to any garden.
  • After a few days combing Marrakech's maze-like medina for treasures to take home, you head into the High Atlas mountains near Oukaimeden to go trekking with Berbers for three days, staying in a village gite where you'll take long lunches under the walnut trees. Great last-minute summer deals for families
  • As it was, the murder of the white men, of any white man, would bring a man-of-war that would kill the offenders and chop down the precious cocoanut trees. MAUKI
  • The first horse chestnut trees are in full flower. Times, Sunday Times
  • These are fringed by sea grape Coccoloba uvifera, shrubs, such as Tournefortia gnaphalodes, Suriana maritima and Borrichia arborescens, and coconut tree Cocos nucifera. Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System, Belize
  • Here and there, ugly brown patches have begun to appear on the leaves of horse chestnut trees. Times, Sunday Times
  • Try 6 acres of gardens with olive trees, lemon trees and chestnut trees.
  • Walnut trees can also grow in small groups or as scattered specimens mixed with American elm, hackberry, boxelder, sugar maple, green and white ash, basswood, red oak, and hickory.
  • On sweet chestnut trees, the flowers are just appearing. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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,
  • Prehistoric people would have gazed upon herds of gazelle and other wild animals; gently flowing rivers, which attracted migrating geese and ducks; fruit and nut trees; and rippling fields of wild barley and wild wheat varieties such as emmer and einkorn. Gobekli Tepi
  • Open house tour of a large fruit and nut tree nursery's micropropagation lab WN.com - Business News
  • As such, they serve as distinctive fingerprints, suitable for differentiating among individual walnut trees within the same species.
  • The hundred or so windows overlook 300 metres of lake frontage, an orchard of cherry, apple and pear trees, and an avenue of fruitful walnut trees.
  • Threads for the work have been dyed in authentic colours of the period, using natural dyes some of which have been derived from plants like cow parsley, madder and walnut tree, picked locally by society volunteers.

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