It seems to me it ought to be one of our ambitions to have so many nut trees along the roadsides in the parks, etc.
And now to my theme, "Should the Country Roadsides be Planted and Why.
Isolated beech trees growing by the roadsides in parks and fields are occasionally attacked by a large grayish, long-horn beetle, the Goes pulverulenta.
But whatever the cause or object, the elm became the one tree generally selected for planting in parks, villages, cities, and along roadsides in the country, not only in the older but in many of the newer States.
Here and there upon the roadsides moss-grown shrines bearing sacred emblems are observed, before which women, but rarely men, are seen bending.
You will meet with these Buntings along roadsides lined with scrubby trees or bushes, or in pastures or along the edges of swamps.
One of our most common birds in swamps and also in shrubbery along roadsides or walls.
Open woods, small groves, and roadsides are the locations in which these birds will be apt to be found.
Holes in trees in woods, orchards, or along roadsides and also in fence posts or telegraph poles.
We find them in flocks along roadsides or in fields, feeding upon weed seeds.
For a few days only is this song heard about the gardens and roadsides of our country places.
Weedy meadows or vacant lots and neglected roadsides are good places for your first trips.
Mrs. Hiram Sloane declared she had heard the Improvers meant to plough up all the roadsides and set them out with geraniums.
They praised our roadsides so highly and said they were so much prettier than in any other part of the Island.
This plant is a very common one along our dusty roadsides in early summer, and it shows a facility in adapting itself to quite a range of climate and condition.
Its brilliant scarlet blossoms brighten the soft browns of our roadsides in early summer, and gleam amid the green of thickets like bits of fire.
In late summer the pink Lessingia is apparent along dry roadsides or embankments, where its blossoms make charming masses of soft color.
The beautiful flowers of the violet beard-tongue are often seen among the soft browns of our dusty roadsides in early summer.
As the plant usually grows by roadsides or in the vicinity of dwellings, children are not infrequently poisoned by its fruit and leaves.
The tall spires of the scarlet bugler are such familiar sights along southern roadsides and sandy washes that people almost forget the enthusiastic admiration their bright beauty first elicited.
The showy, white-centered flowers are familiar along the roadsides upon the borders of puddles.
In spring we notice in the borders of southern woodlands and along the roadsides certain long, wandlike branches with beautiful heart-shaped leaves, which are suggestive of those of the garden Fuchsia.
The feathery, daisy-like flowers of the common fleabane are of frequent occurrence in moist meadows or along the roadsides in spring.
In the latter part of May and early in June, just as the grain is mellowing in the fields, the dry grasses of our hill-slopes and roadsides begin to reveal the beautiful blossoms of the "harvest Brodiaea.
This is common along the dusty roadsides of the south in early summer.
This is one of our most widely distributed milkweeds, and may be found blossoming along our dusty roadsides and through the fields in early summer.
It is a seedling sort belonging to America, having been planted along fences and roadsides in the earliest times.
Wherever the species thrives as an orchard plant it is to be found growing spontaneously along fences and roadsides and in open woods from seeds distributed by birds.
They are often seen in the junco's company among the damp thickets and weeds, along the roadsides and in stalky fields bounded by woodland.
This is a half-hardy, herbaceous, perennial plant, growing wild in various parts of England, by roadsides and in gravelly pastures.
Tansy is a hardy, perennial, herbaceous plant, naturalized from Europe, and abundant by roadsides and in waste places.
The nettle has found its chance in life, its one fitting vacancy, among the ditches and waste-places by roadsides or near cottages; and it has laid itself out for the circumstances in which it lives.
The Black Horehound (Ballota nigra), so called from its dark purple-coloured flowers, is likewise of common growth about ourroadsides and waste places.
Yet it is just at this time that our roadsides and woodland borders are the most beautiful.
One of the most marked examples is the common wild lettuce, a weedy plant of our roadsides introduced from Europe.
This Brazilian tree, a native of the rich rain forests of the Amazon, is Hevea brasiliensis, and a relative of our common spurges of the roadsides and of the beautiful crotons of the florist, all belonging to the family Euphorbiaceæ.
I believe that the farmer is right in his wish that trees which shut in the roadsides should be cut away, that the sunlight should be let in and the roads hard-surfaced.
It is a forest world, very different from the desolate and dark woods of the north-east, and as the underwood crackles beneath our feet, deer break away from the coverts at the roadsides and bound up the wooded slopes.
The woodland paths everywhere are bright with the jasmine-like amapola; while the roadsides are made more picturesque by a climber bearing white sweet-smelling flowers.
They abound along the roadsidesand in partially shaded or open pastures, the spores ripening not earlier than August.
The Interrupted Fern makes its appearance in the woods and meadows and along the roadsides in May.
Often along the roadsides it forms great masses of feathery foliage, tempting the weary pedestrian or bicycler to fling himself upon a couch sufficiently soft and luxurious in appearance to satisfy a sybarite.
Where are the tidy roadsides and beautifully embanked rivers that we see to-day?
In the heart of the country the roadsides are scraped bare to produce that hideous tidiness which is dear to the soul of the County Council roadman.
Roadsides and prairies; unimportant; some pollen when no other bloom.
Never in New England woods and roadsides do they have such a luxurious diet of water and rich soil, and such comfortable warm winters.
Standing bareheaded, the priest rang it long and loud: he rang it several times before the leisurely groups that were plainly to be seen in doorways or on roadsides bestirred themselves to make any haste to come.
This is very variable, especially in size, and is common along dry roadsides and quite abundant in Yosemite.
This forms patches along roadsides and in fields, the soft foliage dotted with the quaint bright blue flowers, opening a few at a time in bright sunlight and closing at night.
This grows in the grass along the roadsides and is common around San Bernardino.
This is common along roadsidesin the Southwest and in New Mexico and Colorado.
This grows in somewhat moist ground, at the edges of fields and woody roadsides and on mountain slopes, and is perhaps the handsomest of its clan.
This plant has escaped from cultivation and is now very common in waste places and along roadsides in the East and often found in the West.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "roadsides" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.