There are no large trees, but a bright green jungle of small ones and bushes, many of which are very rare and curious.
Receding from the mountain, the country again became barren: at Doomree the hills were of crystalline rocks, chiefly quartz and gneiss; no palms or large trees of any kind appeared.
The structure appears to me not an independent one, but the debris of clumps of bamboos, or of the trunks of large trees, which these insects have destroyed.
A currant was common, always growing epiphytically on the trunks of large trees.
Their nests are rude platforms of sticks and twigs either in bushes or in large trees in heavily wooded districts.
It nests in the heart of large woods, generally in hollows of large trees, and less often in deserted Crow's nests.
Their nests are usually built in large trees, but generally placed against the trunk in the crotch of some of the lower branches.
The two eggs which constitute a set are laid upon the ground between large rocks, in hollow stumps, under logs, or between the branching trunks of large trees, generally in large woods.
We disturbed many nellut and tetel upon the banks, and after having marched about four miles along the river's bed, we halted at a beautiful open forest of large trees at the junction of Hor Mai Gubba.
Our camp was in a favourable locality, well shaded by large trees, on the margin of a small stream; this was nearly dry at this season, and the water was extremely bad, having a strong taste of copper.
The current however ran at about the same rate, and the general course for some miles to the southward was marked out, as usual, by large trees.
There were no large trees visible on any side, but a thick scrub of bushes covered much of the country.
They were both placed on branches of large trees at heights of about 20 feet from the ground.
Miss Cockburn again says:--"They build like all Crows on large trees merely by laying a few sticks together on some strong branch, generally very high up in the tree.
They build generally in large trees, at a considerable height from the ground, placing their somewhat shallow cup-shaped nests in some slender fork towards the summit or exterior of the tree.
The two nests were alike, and both were built among the moss growing on the trunks of large trees, within a yard of the ground.
The adjacent forest consisted of large trees of ironbark, the first of that species of eucalyptus that we had seen for a considerable time.
It sloped towards a belt of large trees in a flat, where we also saw reeds, the ground there being very soft and heavy for the draught animals.
But scions may be taken from the seedlings raised from cross-bred nuts, top-worked on large trees, and fruit could be obtained in many cases in a period not exceeding five or six years from the seed.
On large trees a torch of some sort may be used to burn the web and the caterpillars within it.
It is said to prefer to attack buds that have been budded on old, large trees.
These islands produce quantities of small osiers and underwood, but no large trees: the sea however drives ashore fir and larch, sufficient for the construction of their huts.
The island produces no large trees, having only some underwood, and a great variety of bulbs, roots, and berries.
The next day some of the crew were sent ashore to procure wood, that the ship might be refitted; but there were no large trees to be met with upon the whole island.
Posts sawed from the heartwood of large trees would do better.
Sometimes a ring of large trees surrounds a depression in the ground where the parent tree grew, died, and decayed.
The bark of the tree is much thicker than of most cedars, being ten inches near the base of large trees.
Large trees of worthless fruit may be changed into any variety we please, and in a very short time bear abundantly.
Have no large trees directly in front of the house.
Never allow your nursery to be shaded by large trees.
Leaves coarsely and sparsely toothed or notched; bark not longitudinally white-striped; large trees.
Twigs strictly glabrous; buds glabrous; spherical flower buds clustered on the sides of the shoot; pith pink; large trees.
Anolis capito is about the same size as Anolis lemurinus bourgeaei and lives on the trunks of large trees.
Thecadactylus rapicaudus lives on the trunks of large trees; Sphaerodactylus lineolatus lives beneath the bark on dead trees and on corozo palms.
Anolis lemurinus bourgeaei is about twice the size of Anolis humilis uniformis and is usually observed on buttresses of large trees or on the lower two meters of tree trunks.
At no time were Anolis lemurinus bourgeaei observed to ascend the trunks of large trees; they always took refuge near the bases of trees.
By the year 1950 the tree had such a straggly appearance, although still healthy and growing but being too shaded by large trees on the boulevard, that Mr. Hope caused it to be cut down.
Large trees, which had not been entirely worked over at first, were trimmed so that nothing remained of the original top, but only the grafted branches.
In large trees, a few sprouts must grow to nourish the root system, but this is not necessary if the stock is one inch, or less, in diameter.
There was enough of it to keep three of us busy for a week grafting it on large trees.
This name is applied rather indiscriminately to the fruits of several species of the genus Terminalia, which are, in the main, large trees of the Myrobalan family (Combretaceae).
Where small stocks are not at hand, the roots of large trees may be severed and the end partly lifted towards the surface, as shown in Fig.
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