Evergreen cedars of Lebanon grow thick upon it, a branch of which is often stolen as a sacred relique.
On another day the parson began to tell the man with the evergreen heart some interesting things about America.
This comrade we call 'the man with the evergreen heart,' for we can hardly tell by his appearance whether he is an old young man or a young old one.
It was his brother Evergreen who broke his neck by tumbling headlong into a stone-pit, wasn’t it, Snakey?
Throwing his left arm about him, he swam to the rocky projection upon which the evergreen tree stood.
The marquis had been borne a short distance along by the raging waters, until he succeeded in clambering upon a branch of an evergreen tree.
There is something strange about the phrase "by (upon, `al) the evergreen tree.
In the preceding autumn a dozen or more large evergreen trees had been transplanted from the nearby forests, and zealously tended all through the winter, so that already they showed signs of growth.
This was to have a flight of broad, low stone steps leading up to it, while the base of the house would be banked with low, close-growing evergreen shrubs.
Steve, who, as usual, threatened to take the lead in the push up the Evergreen current.
Why, right where Catamount Island lies, the river is three times as broad as the Evergreen at Carson.
Its tufts of evergreen leaves seem to revel in the cold water of the melting snow and the exquisite rose-tints of the flowers are enhanced by the pure white of what snow is left to help bring them into being.
In Spanish it means a plantation of evergreen oaks, or, thick bramble-bushes entangled with thorny shrubs in clumps.
Soon the jumping flight and cheery good-morning of a downy woodpecker led me to an old field with scattered evergreen clumps.
The silver light steals swiftly down the evergreen tops, sending long black shadows creeping before it, and falls glistening and shimmering across the sleeping waters of a forest lake.
It is not a laurel, but a Ruscus, the name laurel having probably grown on to it by old association with any evergreen suitable for a victor's wreath.
By the middle of December many of the evergreenshrubs that thrive in peat are in full beauty of foliage.
I think this same Reine Olga, the grand grower from which have come our longest and largest prunings, must be quite the best evergreen Rose, for it holds its full clothing of handsome dark-green leaves right through the winter.
In the rock-garden at the edge of the copse the creeping evergreen Polygala chamaebuxus is quite at home in beds of peat among mossy boulders.
There was not an evergreenwithin a hundred miles of the place and the only decoration was sage-brush.
His horse was frozen too and when they found it, hanging to the horn of the saddle was a little piece of an evergreen tree--you would throw it away in contempt in the East, it was so puny.
In later years I worship in the great cathedral church, ablaze with lights, verdant and fragrant with the evergreen pines, echoing with joyful carols and celestial harmonies.
It usually spends the day in some evergreen woods, thick willow copse or alder swamp, although rarely it may be found in open places," says Dr.
When it is time to nest, these finches prefer evergreen trees to all others, although orchards sometimes attract them.
It was hidden under a clump of young banksians, very carefully hidden, and tucked about with grass and evergreen boughs.
But the chopping was nearer them, in the heart of a thick cover of evergreen and birch.
He peered back into the dark cavern of evergreen out of which the streamlet gurgled, and then trotted straight away from it, growling back his defiance as he ran.
Some appeared of a deep blue colour, where their clothing wasevergreen bush.
The evergreen oak studded over the whole plain supplies food for countless pigs and shade where the herdsmen may dream away the sunny days.
Through the evergreen oak and olive groves he could perceive the roof of an old grey house which had once been a mere hacienda or semi-fortified farm.
Once outside the walls of the town he found the country open and bare, consisting of brown hills, of which the lower slopes were dotted with evergreen oaks.
These heterogeneous erections are wrapped, so to speak, by various evergreen trees whose branches shed their brown needles upon the roofs, nourishing the lichen and giving tone to the cracks and crevices where the eye delights to wander.
It was pleasant, shady and cool in the evergreen woods of Christmas Tree Cove.
Christmas Tree Cove was so named because on the banks of it were many evergreen trees, called Christmas trees by the children, and also by some of the grown folk.
Often, as they sat on the beach, Bunny would look back toward the thick green clumps of evergreen trees which gave the place its name.
Vosper packed the hungry horses, slyly depositing portions of their supplies and equipment in the evergreen thickets to lighten his own work.
The evergreen branches struck cruel blows at her face, the spruce needles cut like knives.
They forced their way through the evergreen thickets of the river bank, walking up the stream toward the ford.
Almost at once the evergreenthickets closed around them.
They stretched the tent in the evergreen thicket, and after supper they sat in its mouth in the glow of the fire.
A few paces from the arch which, standing rigid there, holds in check the black crowd of evergreen oaks, Noemi was relieved to hear human voices.
The evergreen oaks along the avenue were writhing and groaning.
He determined to seek shelter under the evergreen oaks of the Sacro Speco.
He noticed with astonishment that on both sides, beyond the evergreen oaks, the bare rocks looked much whiter than before; that many little streaks of light were glinting through the foliage above his head.
The air was warm, the ground hardly damp; a few great drops fell, here and there, from the leaves of the evergreen oaks.
The cripple, more tearful than ever, told how more than an hour ago he had been on the road to the Sacro Speco, beyond the grove of evergreen oaks, only a few steps from the convent.
I was up at Evergreen at the time, looking after timber interests, when a mule came wandering into the camp, saddle and pack still on his back.
Most of the varieties of the Evergreen Rose now most in esteem were originated in the gardens of Reuilly, near Paris, by M.
Its evergreen shining foliage is its most attractive feature.
At last, in a mere freak of fancy, I had them budded with some varieties of the Evergreen Rose (Rosa Sempervirens).
Hence perhaps the glossiness ofEvergreen leaves, as, for instance, of the Holly, from which the snow slips off.
But some evergreen leaves are much longer lived than others; those of the Evergreen Oak do not survive a second year, those of the Scotch Pine live for three, of the Spruce Fir, Yew, etc.
Evergreen leaves are as a rule tougher and thicker than those which drop off in autumn; they require more protection from the weather.
These stomata are so small that there are millions on a single leaf, and on plants growing in dry countries, such as theEvergreen Oak, Oleander, etc.
From the little balcony of the Pension Waldheim one looked out over a sea of cloud, pierced here and there by islands that were crags or by the tops of sunken masts that were evergreen trees.
Below lay the terrace of the Kurhaus, edged with evergreen trees.