单词 | black birch |
例句 | Milton served smoked venison, drizzled with a sauce made of malted sassafras and black birch syrup, and smoked collard greens. The next big thing in American regional cooking: Humble Appalachia 2016-03-28T04:00:00Z Notably, eastern forests today have more species such as red maple, black birch, tulip poplar and blackgum than they did in the early 20th century. Climate change is muting fall colors, but it's just the latest way humans have altered US forests 2021-11-03T04:00:00Z At the arboretum, it’s the European black birches in dry sites that are taking a beating. From mountain forests to city parks, trees are stressed and dying 2016-08-06T04:00:00Z Coming nearer we smelled black birch burning, and we saw the long thread of aromatic smoke mounting steadily to the paling stars. Cardigan 2012-02-24T03:00:29.073Z The young twigs and leaves have the spicy fragrance of the black birch of the Eastern States. The Wild Flowers of California: Their Names, Haunts, and Habits 2012-02-17T03:00:37.163Z The black birch is considered by many to possess the greater resistance to wear; and Southern pine is ranked next, although the latter wood gives trouble by stringing, especially when trucks are rolled over it. Scientific American Supplement, No. 648, June 2, 1888. 2011-12-26T03:00:15.410Z A different vantage point of the black birch at the left of the scene at the top of this post. City Room: A Ghostly Architecture of Naked Trees 2011-12-09T17:30:46Z Could anything be more delicious than the taste of black birch? Memoirs of an American Prima Donna 2011-11-17T03:00:32.600Z In the distance, I chart the slow, S-shaped fall of a golden black birch leaf. City Room: Autumn Unfolds:Damage Below, but Better News Above 2011-11-04T15:00:19Z And yet, I hear black birch leaves breaking off branches and rasping as they land on the rocks below. City Room: Autumn Unfolds, With Birdsong and Crackling Leaves 2011-10-14T21:23:28Z These include alder, currant, gooseberry, willow, and black birch, the last two named apparently being those most often chosen. Butterflies Worth Knowing 2011-08-10T02:00:15.887Z With these lies a black birch, whose once smooth bark age has scaled and furrowed, and robbed of all its tenderness and most of its pungent, aromatic flavor. In New England Fields and Woods 2011-07-27T02:00:26.953Z When his antagonist rushed, Frosty waited until the last possible second before scrambling up the slender trunk of a black birch. Swamp Cat 2011-03-06T03:00:20.453Z There is black birch, reluctant but steady; there is chestnut, vivacious, full of sudden enthusiasms; the apple, cheerful and willing; the maple and oak, sober and stanch, good for the long pull. The Jonathan Papers Schonberg rounded the danger point and made straight for the farther bank where the limb of a black birch had been placed a few yards from shore to serve as a turning mark. The Crimson Sweater The Banded Purple butterflies appear in June and lay their eggs in July upon the tips of the leaves of birches, especially the black birch. Butterflies Worth Knowing 2011-08-10T02:00:15.887Z The most common example of this group is gaultherin, C14H18O8, which is found in the bark of the black birch and is a combination of glucose with methyl salicylate. The Chemistry of Plant Life For seven days these men had had nothing for food but roots and black birch bark. Hero Stories from American History For Elementary Schools Then Jonathan dressed some of the trout, while I found a black birch tree and cut forked sticks for broilers. The Jonathan Papers Years ago, when quite a youth, I was rambling in the woods one day with my brothers, gathering black birch and wintergreens. Eighth Reader Beside my path in the woods a downy woodpecker, late one fall, drilled a hole in the top of a small dead black birch for his winter quarters. Ways of Nature Woods such as white maple, holly, poplar, for the light effects; black birch, cherry, mahogany, for darker. Social Life or, The Manners and Customs of Polite Society Then there is a sort of black birch which grows far up to the north, and we have had our friends the willows and the poplars quite a while. The Young Alaskans in the Rockies “This way,” said Burleson, briefly; but the fire-warden cut in ahead, cantering forward up the trail, nonchalantly breaking off a twig of aromatic black birch, as she rode, to place between her red lips. A Young Man in a Hurry and Other Short Stories The wild and unimproved lands adjoining abound with black birch, ash, oak, pine, fir, &c. History of New Brunswick Sometimes the name of “black birch,” is given to this species. Popular Adventure Tales It has a flavor like that of the black birch. The Nursery, September 1873, Vol. XIV. No. 3 These are, in the order named, black birch, hickory, sugar maple, yellow birch, and red beech. Woodcraft I have seen good ones made of peanuts, with the features inked on, and a very young black birch catkin for tail. Woodland Tales Trimmins slouched along by his side, chewing a twig of black birch. How Janice Day Won Sometimes the name of “black birch” is given to this species. The Young Voyageurs Boy Hunters in the North Aromatic but less so than the bark of the black birch; not readily detachable like the bark of the canoe birch. Handbook of the Trees of New England Not that it was ever made or endorsed by any club of men that I know of, but because it is baked on a veritable club; sassafras or black birch. Woodcraft One of the corner-posts was a black birch and the bark on it is in a good state of preservation at and below the surface of the water. The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 5 Lew, meantime, had cleaned the fish and cut some black birch branches which he thrust through the fish lengthwise. The Young Wireless Operator—As a Fire Patrol The Story of a Young Wireless Amateur Who Made Good as a Fire Patrol The black birch with dark trunk, spreading branches, and light leaves, is now mingled with the queenly rimu, and the stiff, small-leaved, formal white pine. The Long White Cloud Differences between black birch and yellow birch: Black Birch.—Bark reddish-brown, not separable into thin layers; leaves bright green above, finely serrate; fruiting catkins cylindrical; bark of twigs decidedly aromatic. Handbook of the Trees of New England Bryant's line, "'The fragrant birch above him hung her tassels in the sky,' "was written of this same black birch. Among the Trees at Elmridge Here, in their season, we gathered the largest whortleberries, the best walnuts, and the nicest black birch that were to be found all the country round. Withered Leaves from Memory's Garland It brought up to her the taste of black birch, the formidably clean smell of yellow soap, and the rush of summer wind past her ears. The Bent Twig She was American built, and her timbers of black birch were never suitable for service in warm waters. The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders As a boy how I used to haunt these places, especially on Sunday when young winter-green and black birch gave us an excuse to go to the woods. My Boyhood Afognak and Wood Island are especially suitable for such a purpose, being well wooded and furnishing plenty of winter food for deer in willows, alders and black birch. American Big Game in Its Haunts Let the wind, with the fragrance Of fern and black birch, Blow the smell of the smoking Clean out of the church! Required Poems for Reading and Memorizing Third and Fourth Grades, Prescribed by State Courses of Study This bush, though very beautiful to look at, is composed of nothing but the poorest black birch. A First Year in Canterbury Settlement Seeing him and remembering my own boyhood, I cut a little hollow into the bark of a black birch tree and, when it brimmed full, drank the sap with immense satisfaction. Secret of the Woods |
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