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Example sentences for "coniferous trees"

  • Coniferous trees it seems not to care for, though I have seen it in the cypress swamps.

  • The nests were suspended from the branches of coniferous trees, at heights ranging from 26 feet in a spruce to 40 feet in a balsam fir.

  • During the summer season the Audubon Warbler keeps mainly to coniferous trees, foraging from 10 to 50 feet or more above the ground.

  • The most characteristic feature of this region is the prevalence of coniferous trees, which, where they have not been artificially kept down, form vast forests that cover a large part of the surface.

  • Defn: A genus of coniferous trees, having deciduous leaves, in fascicles (see Illust.

  • Defn: A genus (Abies) of coniferous trees, often of large size and elegant shape, some of them valued for their timber and others for their resin.

  • Defn: A genus of coniferous trees of the northen hemisphere, including the Norway spruce and the American black and white spruces.

  • Defn: A genus of coniferous trees, consisting of two species, Sequoia Washingtoniana, syn.

  • At that season the bold hills, with their sombre robes of coniferous trees, rise like dark rugged islands above an undulating sea from which the most gorgeous sunset colours seem to be reflected.

  • Like the boreal forest, the one under consideration is largely composed of coniferous trees, although in the valley, and especially along the borders of streams in southern Canada, Washington, etc.

  • In its primitive state the surface was probably covered with a dense heavy growth of coniferous trees, principally the spruce (Picea Engelmanni and P.

  • A genus of coniferous trees of the northen hemisphere, including the Norway spruce and the American black and white spruces.

  • A glucoside extracted from the cambium layer of coniferous trees as a white crystalline substance.

  • They nest on the lower branches of coniferous trees, made of roots and strips of vine, and lined with feathers and lichens.

  • Their nests are placed at high elevations in coniferous trees on the mountain sides.

  • They nest at high elevations in coniferous trees on the mountain sides, placing their nests either on the horizontal boughs or forks at the end of them.

  • They build in coniferous trees at any elevation from the ground, making their nests of rootlets and grass stems, usually lined with hair; the eggs are dull white, specked with pale reddish brown; size .

  • They are as abundant in suitable localities as are the Myrtle Warblers in the east, nesting on the outer branches of coniferous trees at any height from the ground.

  • These curious creatures appear in flocks on the outskirts of our cities every winter, where they will be found almost exclusively in coniferous trees.

  • Usually in coniferous trees at low elevations; made of twigs, moss, and feathers.

  • Of sticks, at high elevations on horizontal boughs of coniferous trees.

  • In coniferous trees, of twigs, rootlets and strips of bark; eggs three to four in number, greenish blue spotted with brown and lilac (1.

  • This is a character not before observed in coniferous trees of so great age, and allies this Middle Erian form with some Carboniferous woods which have been supposed to belong to Cordaites or Sigillaria.

  • Williamson and the writer have shown, many of the Sternbergia piths belong to coniferous trees of the genus Dadoxylon.


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