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Example sentences for "leaved trees"

  • The forest consists partly of pines, partly of deciduous-leaved trees.

  • The kinds of wood which you are likely to use are commonly known as either hard or soft, the former class from trees with broad leaves, as the oak, the latter from the coniferous or needle-leaved trees, as the white pine.

  • Footnote: All evergreens, even the broad-leaved trees, resist frosts of extraordinary severity better than the deciduous trees of the same climates.

  • The popular designations of spike-leaved trees are always more vague and uncertain in their application than those of broad-leaved trees.

  • A)) make attractive light-leaved trees; they are not appreciated.

  • DD) is one of the good golden-leaved trees.

  • Schwedleri(DD) is one of the best of purple-leaved trees.

  • Their wood grows rapidly in concentric annual rings, like that of the broad-leaved trees; is easily worked, and is more widely used than the wood of any other class of trees.

  • The banks on both sides we found mostly covered with wood; the cypress had ceased, and green-leaved trees, such as ash and poplar took their place.

  • The road passed through a hilly country, thickly grown with green-leaved trees.

  • They are not large for a magnolia of the South, but they look larger because they grow among the small-leaved trees of the Northern states.

  • The catalpa tree, which lifts its great blossom clusters above the foliage in late June, is another of the few large-leaved trees of the North.

  • Among the feather-leaved trees, the walnuts and butternuts, the sumachs, and the ailanthus, furnish examples.

  • The broad-leaved trees seem to be thatched or shingled with overlapping blades so that no sunlight can get into the darkened room, which is empty except for the bare branches that support this outer dome of leaves.

  • In its natural condition this entire region was clothed with a varied and beautiful forest, consisting largely of broad-leaved trees, but is also the home of the southern pine and the cypress.

  • Lowell); and in Sonora; the largest and one of the most abundant of the deciduous-leaved trees on all the mountain ranges of southern Arizona, extending from the mouth of canyons up to altitudes of 5000 deg.

  • The foliage of the broad-leaved trees is the delight of many insects.

  • There are not many broad-leaved trees in the forests of the West.

  • The dense forests of the Western mountains consist almost wholly of narrow-leaved trees.

  • In the West the broad-leaved trees do not form dense forests.

  • East of the Rocky Mountains the oaks hold a place of preA"minence among broad-leaved trees.

  • As among broad-leaved trees, the zone of foliage in evergreens is an outer dome of newest shoots; the framework of large limbs is practically destitute of leaves.

  • They inhabit regions where conditions discourage all but a few of the broad-leaved trees.

  • The greatest change in the plants is found in the coming of the broad-leaved trees belonging to the families of our oaks, maples, etc.

  • The broad-leaved trees seem to be constantly gaining on the forests of narrow-leaved cone-bearers, which had in an earlier day replaced the forests of ferns.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "leaved trees" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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