How To Use Yaup In A Sentence

  • Small trees resistant to cotton root rot include Jerusalem thorn, yaupon and wild olive.
  • With a shrill yaup of terror Long Bill jerked a gun from its holster and fired upward. Prairie Flowers
  • Southerners could, for example, plant a mass of vigorous full-sized yaupon hollies next to the back door, and a cluster of dwarf yaupons (Ilex vomitoria ‘Nana’) at the yard's far edge.
  • The house went up like a parcel of brittle old love letters, the flames growing hotter and redder, red as yaupon berries, red as lung blood. Dream State
  • Other plants found commonly within the reserve include Spanish moss, resurrection fern, prickly pear, saw palmetto, sabal palmetto, yaupon holly, red cedar, smilax and sweet grass. Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve, Georgia
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  • We plant, use feeders and even create deer trails through the thick yaupon bushes. without creating trails the brush can be so thick a rabbit couldn't get through it much less a deer. Walk through your high rise fence, turn on your electric deer feeder, and into your climate controlled blind?
  • The grizzled leader hunched like a porcupine and peered through a screen of yaupon leaves, the crossbow held low before him. Fire The Sky
  • Native plants, like wax myrtle varieties of yaupon hollies to name a few, are popular plants for southern gardens.
  • Slightly higher sandy areas are covered by shrub thicket characterized by wax myrtle, silverling, red cedar, yaupon and Hercules 'club. North Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserve
  • Emerson believes in him; Lowell not at all; Longfellow finds some good in his 'yaup;' but the truth is, he is in an amorphous condition. Authors and Friends
  • Most lists of Texas 'best small shrubs would include dwarf burford holly, dwarf yaupon holly and Carissa holly, also Indian hawthorn, dwarf abelia, compact nandina and even Tam juniper (if a trailing plant will fit in). Undefined
  • Shrubs: chittamwood (a bumelia also called gum-elastic), yaupon, spatulate-leaved hawthorn.
  • Yaupon; cassina; emetic-holly; grows near the seacoast; Newbern. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
  • The maritime forests include live oak, laurel oak, loblolly pine, red cedar, yaupon holly, wax myrtle, dwarf palmetto, with cabbage palm (Sabal palmetto) in the south. Ecoregions of North Carolina and South Carolina (EPA)
  • Onto this green emptiness houses as awe-inspiring as the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus would appear in groves of oak and yaupon. Dream State
  • Yaupon and privet together constitute 86-96% of total fruit eaten by Hermit Thrushes at our study sites.
  • A thick understory of yaupon and eastern redcedar occurs in some parts. Ecoregions of Texas (EPA)
  • Hold your yaup," cried another boy, standing by; "if you don't like your bet, Hen Billings, I'll take it off your hands. The Lost Hunter A Tale of Early Times
  • Ronnie's boss had sent him over to clear out some of the thick yaupon and gall berry bushes around the house to give our longleaf pines a fighting chance. Tenderness
  • But even ‘evergreen’ yaupons drop old leaves to make way for new.
  • Emerson believes in him; Lowell not at all; Longfellow finds some good in his 'yaup;' but the truth is, he is in an amorphous condition.” Authors and Friends

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