How To Use Salal In A Sentence
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Mounds, called hummocks, are the growing medium though which swamp laurel, Labrador tea, salal and native cranberries grow.
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Amid that sea of sand, islands of forest appear, dense with Sitka spruce and salal and evergreen huckleberry.
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There was nothing, no one, there to watch the man as he stumbled backwards through the salal, dragging the woman by her feet.
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There are plenty of the buds of blueberry and fresh new leaves of salmonberry and salal for the deer to nosh on.
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Forest Service spokeswoman Donna Nemeth said the officer suspected Salinas and the woman were harvesting salal illegally.
'Twilight' town death sparks Border Patrol debate
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In the adjoining mound area, I found Stella Rolph of the Salal Chapter caring for the transition outcropping site of mixed groundcovers, including kinnikinnik with the lovely Linnaea borealis intertwined freely and abundantly.
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‘It was a sea of salal and blackberries and huge boulders,’ said Baxter.
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Immigrants — both legal and illegal — also make up another economic driver: Collecting leafs from the leathery-leaved shrub salal, used in the floral green ornament industry.
'Twilight' town death sparks Border Patrol debate
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Later, when she and Hanson were planting native plants such as salal and salmonberry along the trail, she saw adult salamanders.
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There are huckleberries of many species, red, blue, and black, some of them growing close to the ground, others on bushes eight to ten feet high; also salal berries, growing on a low, weak-stemmed bush, a species of gaultheria, seldom more than a foot or two high.
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Dyer said that they don't specifically target salal workers but when the Forest Service calls for aid, agents respond.
'Twilight' town death sparks Border Patrol debate
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The inn is a collection of four shingled buildings, each uniquely configured with three or four rooms connected to one another by paths through native gardens of salal and rhododendron.
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In Forks, at the foot of the Olympic National Park, there are run-down trailer parks on the edges of the town, inhabited by "brushpickers," mostly Guatemalan, who make a tenuous living by scavenging in the woods for the moss, ferns, beargrass, and salal used by florists around the world to add greenery to bouquets.
American Pastoral
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Without pausing she went forward until tall salal, wild spiraea bushes and thorny blackberry wands barred her way.
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Amid that sea of sand, islands of forest appear, dense with Sitka spruce and salal and evergreen huckleberry.
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According to the sheriff's office, Forest Service and Border Patrol, Salinas and a woman were returning from a day harvesting salal.
'Twilight' town death sparks Border Patrol debate
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It features yellow lilies, yellow and white cushion mums, burgundy snapdragons, off-white roses, yellow alstroemeria, misty blue limonium, hypericum, ruscus leaves, and salal leaves.
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The fruit of the salal was prepared by the Indians in much the same fashion as the evergreen huckleberry, the berries mashed and dried in large cakes weighing as much as 10 or 15 pounds.
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Mounds, called hummocks, are the growing medium though which tangles of swamp laurel, Labrador tea, salal and native cranberries and blueberries grow.
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Much of the local criticism of the Border Patrol has come from arrests of migrant workers picking salal.
'Twilight' town death sparks Border Patrol debate
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The penalty for picking salal or other forest-based products outside of designated areas can start at $275.
'Twilight' town death sparks Border Patrol debate
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Granite - a single slab, unbroken and unmarred, smoothed by Sun and Rain, hugged by Salal and Fir where it met surrounding Cliff, with Fern and Moss feathering it as it touched Pool's edge.