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Example sentences for "small trees"

  • In that isle groweth mastick on small trees, and out of them cometh gum as it were of plum-trees or of cherry-trees.

  • And then groweth it in small trees, that bear cotton.

  • Small trees of Myricaria still continued abundant in the immediate vicinity of the water; elsewhere, all was as desolate as ever.

  • On the more exposed hills, Falconeria insignis and Euphorbia pentagona occur, scattered as small trees, and one small wood of Aegle marmelos is passed close to the village of Haripur.

  • After crossing several ravines, the road began to ascend rapidly through a wood of small trees of holly-leaved oak, interspersed with numerous small patches of cultivation.

  • Those of the first sort grow on small trees, always facing the sea; but the others belong to larger trees that stand farther within the wood, and which we frequently cut down for fuel.

  • In a few of the stations there are no small trees, but in Montgomery County along Sugar Creek it is reproducing well.

  • The present indications are that the cypress will be extinct in Indiana before many years because practically no small trees can be found.

  • Edgeworthii, all white-flowered bushes, of which the two first rise to the height of small trees.

  • At the top of the hill the sandstone cap was perpendicular on all sides, and its dry top covered with small trees, especially of Cochlospermum.

  • The borders are now planted with a variety of small trees, bushes, and herbs.

  • The filberts and cobnuts, small trees or bushes, are not successfully grown in this country except in very special cases.

  • Crotons are shrubs or small trees, and they may be transferred into large pots or tubs and grown into large tree-like specimens.

  • A genus of shrubs or small trees of the Flax family, growing in tropical countries.

  • A genus of shrubs or small trees, having the foliage covered with small silvery scales; oleaster.

  • Two hundred and seventy-five species have been described; of the North American species fifty-four are large or small trees.

  • Of the species which inhabit the territory of the United States nine assume the habit and attain the size of small trees.

  • Hamamelis is confined to eastern North America and eastern Asia, with three American and two or three Asiatic species; of the American species two are sometimes small trees, and the third H.

  • Varying from small, prostrate shrubs in exposed places, to erect shrubs or small trees.

  • Shrubs or small trees; five to twelve feet high; with cylindrical, usually warty, branches.

  • It is a level wood of small trees, covering a mile or two square, and cut from corner to corner with straight roads for driving.

  • It is a wood of small trees, laid out in alleys, and crowded with tombs and monuments of every possible description.

  • They were placed in small trees or dense bushes at heights of from 3 to 8 feet, and contained in some cases two, and in others three fresh or fully incubated eggs, so that sometimes the bird only lays two eggs.

  • The birds breed on small trees, not high up, at the end of a branch.

  • Shrubs or small trees, with large and showy white flowers on axillary peduncles.

  • Shrubs or small trees, with loosely pinnately veined leaves, and greenish polygamous or dioecious flowers, in axillary clusters.

  • The hills here are wooded with small trees, and the dangerous automobile road runs around promontories on ledges where the slightest mishap with the steering would shoot both passenger and chauffeur into eternity.

  • The word bosque means jungle of small trees.

  • The northern part of the provinces of Santiago del Estero and Santa Fe, and the greater part of the territories of Formosa and the Chaco, are covered with a forest of small trees, named quebracho.

  • The banks were covered with a luxuriant vegetation, chiefly of small trees, above which rose stately palms.

  • This turn in the line was made to meet a fire from the opposite side of the cut, which was densely wooded, with a growth of small trees.

  • A barricade of rails, small trees, and timbers brought up from a settlement in rear, was quickly made, and these preparations saved the right when the attack came.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "small 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:
    best seen; handsome youth; nobody knew; said anything; small apple; small ball; small bodies; small brook; small chapel; small child; small city; small compass; small drop; small farms; small garrison; small hand; small holdings; small intestine; small octavo; small onion; small percentage; small pots; small species; small things; small towns; small work