The variety pendula is very handsome in the shrubbery and Japonica aurea is one of the finest shrubs ever introduced for giving colour to the garden in winter.
The trees covered with mosses, Neckerae, Dicranum, Daltoniae, Abies pendula ceased, its limits visible below.
Rhododendron minus, and Pinus longifolia preponderated in some places, but few trees of Abies pendula occurred.
The summit, which was certainly 9,500 feet, was completely bare: Pinus pendula ascends a long way.
The prevailing trees on the surrounding heights are firs, Pinus pendula and cedroides.
At this place Abies cedroides commenced, and Abies pendulabecame uncommon.
Urtica urens, and urentior occur about the houses, Cupressus pendula and a Magnoliaceous tree, with exquisitely fragrant blossoms.
Here we emerged on open space in front of a hill, on which several detached houses stood, around which Pinus pendula was very common.
Stopped in an acacia pendula brush, having travelled about twenty miles.
On the plain, the acacia pendula again made a very fine appearance.
The casuarina, which used to line the banks, was now seldom seen, the acacia pendula seeming to take its place.
For about two miles before we made the creek, the country was not heavily timbered, the acacia pendula succeeding the larger trees.
The acacia pendulastood leafless upon the plains, and the polygonum junceum appeared to be the only plant that had withstood the effects of the drought.
The acacia pendulastill continued to exist on the plains backed by dark rows of cypresses (Cupressus callitris).
On the following day we moved forward a distance of not more than nine miles, through a country on which, at first, the acacia pendula alone was growing on a light alluvial soil.
There was a blue-gum flat to the eastward of it, which we crossed, and then entered a brush of acacia pendula and box.
The brush lined the creek thickly, and consisted chiefly of acacia pendula and box.
Acacia pendula now made its appearance on several plains beyond the river deposits, as well as that salsolaceous class of plants, among which the schlerolina and rhagodia are so remarkable.
Of minor trees, the acacia pendula was the most prevalent, with a shrub bearing a round nut, enclosed in a scarlet capsule, and an interesting species of stenochylus.
Aquifolium pendula has a wide, rounded, drooping head, but otherwise does not differ from the type.
Aucuparia pendula has the branches inclined to be pendulous; and P.
The one mostly seen in British gardens is pulcherrimum, which has stems from four to six feet long; pendula being a little less robust.
The Acacia pendula grew there in company with the pine (or callitris) the casuarina and eucalyptus, besides many smaller trees in graceful groups, the surface being very smooth and park-like.
The soil of this last plain was very fine, trees grew upon it in beautiful groups--the Acacia pendula again appearing.
At two miles onward from the camp of May 14 we saw bushes of Acacia pendula for the first time since we had previously passed that place.
The perfume from the recently burnt bushes of Acacia pendula was most fragrant, and, to me, quite new.
On quitting the immediate banks of the river, we passed through a forest of the tree resembling pine (Callitris) with bushes of the Acacia pendula interspersed.
The Acacia pendula occurring here reminded me of the banks of the Namoi; and Mr. Cunningham had a busy day in examining many interesting plants which he had not previously seen on this journey.
A thick wood of Acacia pendula fell next in our way, and then several patches of casuarinae.
This day the party crossed the dividing ground, which I found to be elevated only 1563 feet above the sea, and consisting, as already stated, of fine open grassy downs, sprinkled with Acacia pendula and other shrubs.
After crossing the plain, we entered an open scrub of Acacia pendula which gradually changed to an open forest, within which I met with a chain of ponds, and encamped in lat.
The Acacia pendula appeared on its skirts; and, at length, abundance of water, also, in the ponds.
A dark tinted scrub of flat-topped trees enveloped its base, on the outside of which the light and graceful Acacia pendula also grew on the grassy plain.
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