The latter, on the other hand, assumes a greater importance and forms nearly the whole of the subalpine ranges.
The larger villages are mostly in the mountain region, but in many parts of the Alps the villages stand in the subalpine region at heights varying from 4000 ft.
The Subalpine is the region which mainly determines the manner of life of the population of the Alps.
Scattered breeding records in Oregon, Wyoming, and Idaho are primarily in subalpine lodgepole pine, and in Alaska (Erskine 1971) Engelmann spruce and cottonwood stands are used for nesting.
The herbaceous vegetation had all that excessive luxuriance which characterizes the subalpineforests of the Himalaya at the end of the rainy season.
The mountain bamboo, a graceful small species of Arundinaria, which is extremely abundant in the woods of the upper temperate and subalpine zones, adorns the rocky hollows close to the summit.
One work, one only work survives--the Subalpine government of Italy, to lick which hideous monster into shape the unhappy monarch threw recklessly away his honor and his crown.
The Opinione knows too well the sense of the Subalpine word balosso that we should put it into good Italian.
Another thousand feet and the Subalpinefir replaces its two near relatives.
On the higher slopes it commonly forms clumps with the Subalpine fir.
Subalpine species adapted to withstand the burden of deep snow take their place.
In the subalpine forest the annual growth is very small.
Notwithstanding the shortness of the summer season at high altitudes, the subalpine forests in some parts of the park have suffered severely from fire (fig.
Between the subalpine areas and the river valleys there are several large ancient burns which are partly reforested.
I may add that the Val Leventina is much the same as every other subalpine valley on the Italian side of the Alps that I have yet seen.
I have often looked for it in other subalpine valleys of North Italy and the canton Ticino, but have never happened to light upon it.
What a sense of vastness and freedom is there on the broad heaving slopes of these subalpine spurs.
They occur both in the alpine andsubalpine regions in considerable numbers, and never fail to make telling features in the landscape.
Perhaps two thirds or more lie on the western flank of the range, and all are restricted to the alpine and subalpine regions.
Glacier meadows abound throughout all the alpine andsubalpine regions of the Sierra in still greater numbers than the lakes.
Altogether this is the richest subalpine garden I ever found, a perfect floral elysium.
Among the trees are the quaking aspen, Douglas spruce, Engelmann spruce, and subalpine fir.
Only one remains--the subalpine kingdom of Italy, for whose formation and support the wretched man staked crown and honor.
As, for example, the Subalpine patrons would gladly hinder his Holiness from publishing bulls or encyclicals, in condemnation of their lofty enterprises against God, religion, and the Apostolic See.
This profound enmity of theSubalpine rulers to the Pope as the supreme pastor of the Catholic Church is so well-known as to need no demonstration.
Whence the necessity that no reliance at all should be placed on any telegram that the agency of the Subalpine government transmits from Rome respecting the words or affairs of the Supreme Pontiff.
With a simple substitution of voters, the Pontifical estate is become the Subalpine estate--a magnificent example!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "subalpine" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.