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Example sentences for "forest trees"

  • On the other side were the lordly forest trees, bedraped with flowering orchids and ferns.

  • A land, it is true, where wild beasts lurk and prowl, and where unknown tribes of savages wander hither and thither and hunt and fight, but all as free as the wind that wantons through their forest trees.

  • If we suppose the fecundation of the flowers of forest trees to be attended with a tenth only of this calorific power, they could not fail to exert an important influence on the warmth of the atmospheric strata in contact with them.

  • Civilized man has experimented little on wild plants, and especially on forest trees.

  • The Succession of Forest Trees, Wild Apples, and Sounds (Thoreau).

  • On forest trees it is out of reach, but arsenical spray will get them if you can reach them.

  • The season's rainfall was very heavy, but trees at the best made only a normal growth, and with many varieties, especially of forest trees, the growth was much less than the usual growth of even a dry season.

  • In the planting of forest trees we were assisted by birds.

  • Shields, in which a terrible destruction of forest trees occurred.

  • Forest trees by the thousand were overthrown, many of which were broken off about half-way down the trunk, and others were uprooted; others again were twisted and interwoven in every conceivable shape.

  • Stables here and there dotted the hillside, and a long line of forest trees extended in a northeasterly direction as far as the eye could reach.

  • The excavation was made near the edge of the stream, where the soil is a rich alluvion, and covered by a heavy growth of forest trees, such as are peculiar to the richest Ohio and Mississippi bottom-lands.

  • The river winds through broad, fertile plains, bearing a most vigorous growth of forest trees.

  • They consist of black alluvial soil, of unknown depth, and partaking largely of the properties of marl; and the heavy growth of forest trees by which it is covered, indicates the strength of the soil.

  • The Acer Saccharinum, or Sugar Maple, is one of the most luxuriant and beautiful native forest trees in Maine, and abounds wherever the soil is of good quality.

  • In 1759 he planted seven hundred Larches over a space of twenty-nine Scotch acres, intermixed with other kinds of forest trees, with the view of trying the value of the Larch as a timber tree.

  • So that Coleridge might have called it as he did the corresponding European species, "Most beautiful Of forest trees--the lady of the woods.

  • They are borne chiefly by trees growing in open ground; forest trees do not bear until old, and then only a few nuts.

  • Some of the old planted trees of New England are five or six feet through, and are finely proportioned, but growing as they do in the open, they have larger crowns than are found in forest trees.

  • It gave the impression that it was designed for the spot on which it was located, and it fitted in the slope of the hillside and between the giant forest trees as if it were a part of nature's plan.

  • An outside exhibit of forestry consisted of a nursery and plantation of forest trees, showing the method by which the forest, fish, and game commission of New York is foresting the denuded, nonagricultural lands of the State.

  • The outside exhibit of New York consisted of a nursery and plantation of forest trees.

  • The air is cooler, the trees grow wider apart, and the view is extended through long vistas of forest trees.

  • Thus we have a natural rotation of crops illustrated in the replacement of forest trees.

  • Dawson mentions a place near the Bow River where forest trees at least one hundred years old are growing over a bed of charcoal made by an ancient forest fire.

  • In the latter region, the number of species of forest trees is nowhere exceeded in the world, outside of tropical regions.

  • Forest trees may be planted with little labor, and in very few years attain a sufficient size for building and fencing purposes.

  • It can be of no practical use to speculate on the causes which have denuded so large an extent of country, further than to ascertain whether the soil is or is not favorable to the growth of forest trees.

  • In fact, it seems to be the same process which has destroyed or prevented the growth of forest trees on the prairies of the Western States, and not any quality in the soil unfriendly to their growth.

  • The country is finely mountainous, and there is much virgin forest still left upon the hills, together with some of the oldest coffee-plantations in Java, where the plants have attained almost the dimensions of forest trees.

  • In the interior of the island the Chinese cut down forest trees in the jungle, and saw them up into planks; they cultivate vegetables, which they bring to market; and they grow pepper and gambir, which form important articles of export.

  • The lower ranges of the hills are everywhere covered with scrubby Eucalypti, which only occasionally grow into lofty forest trees.


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