But we crossed four good sized dry creeks, lined with drooping tea-trees and white-gum trees.
After crossing a small sandy creek, along which grew a few Sarcocephalus, we came to a large creek lined with drooping tea-trees and Sarcocephalus, and encamped on a fine pool of water, within its deep bed.
The moonbeams shimmered through the yew-trees and rested on the old tomb; playing, as it were, round the flowers which Lily's hand had that day dropped upon its stone.
A piece of land cleared of trees and bushes, and fitted for cultivation; a clearing.
The tender branches or twigs of trees and shrubs, fit for the food of cattle and other animals; green food.
He is a great gardener and arboriculturist, as you may have heard, for he has travelled much on the Continent, and acquired a world-wide reputation for his knowledge of trees and flowers.
There is a garden a-making, projected by Mr. Evelyn, a great authority on trees and gardens.
Bark from the roots of trees and shrubs is roasted, and then pounded between two stones for use.
Note 80: "They often deposit their dead ontrees and on scaffolds.
No sooner is the land cleared of trees and broken up than it begins to wash.
Halfway down we came out upon a cleared place, a farm, with fruit-trees and a house in ruins.
Fruit-trees and shade-trees are usually pruned in winter, preferably late in winter, or in very early spring.
Some marked exceptions to this are noted in the lists of trees and shrubs.
The deficiency in most home grounds is not so much that there is too little planting of trees and shrubs as that this planting is meaningless.
But as we descended in Tennessee the country and the farms decidedly improved,--apple-trees and a grapevine now and then.
The birds who feed on insects which lurk about the trunks and branches of trees and shrubs.
As we neared this rock we observed that it was quite destitute of trees and verdure, and so low that the sea broke completely over it.
The masts were clean-scraped and varnished, except at the cross-trees and truck, which were painted black.
Some hiding places were under stumps of trees and in sides of hills.
We saved a heap of bark from wild cherry and poplar and black haw and slippery ellum trees and we dried out mullein leaves.
Why, I sees 'em on de canal bank when de fog sprangles through de trees and de shape forms on de ground'.
One day our Marster hid in de trees and watched us 'cause Mist'ess had done been fussin' down 'bout chillun all comin' in soaked to de hide.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "trees and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.