单词 | gray birch |
例句 | I doubt the signature tree at the southern end of the High Line, the gray birches of the Gansevoort Woodland, would be happy south of Philadelphia. Why New York’s High Line is the perfect source of gardening inspiration 2017-07-03T04:00:00Z A copse of trembling aspens overlooked gray birch and bracken fern. Op-Ed Contributor: Mean Streets for Staten Island Mountain Mint 2012-08-15T01:23:16Z The clusters of gray birches and ash-trees scattered here and there among the dunes cowered like ebony shadows fearful of the rising wind. A Scout of To-day 2012-01-11T03:00:22.820Z Everything else may succumb, but it—it and the gray birch—will make shift to live. A Rambler's lease 2011-05-22T02:00:11.507Z Beech leaves were still hanging, a beautiful tender fawn color, and, of course, oak leaves, and the gray birches were like puffs of pale yellow smoke in among the purple and ashen woods. A Northern Countryside 2011-04-27T02:00:22.523Z There were dry, warm slopes, where the birches grew; not the queenly paper birch of the North, but the girlish little gray birch with its veil of twinkling leaves and its glimmer of slender stems. The Jonathan Papers It was more important, in this world of persecution and unstable defense, to keep your antagonist busy, cutting gray birches. Old Crow Into the brown furrows troop the goldenrod and asters, the wild grasses and brambles making a first shelter for the seeds of gray birch and wild cherry that magically come and plant themselves. Old Plymouth Trails While studying a family of redstarts that lived in a gray birch some twelve feet above the ground, the hen and one nestling disappeared. Ohio Arbor Day 1913: Arbor and Bird Day Manual Issued for the Benefit of the Schools of our State He had no use for white or gray birches, for they were neither timber nor vendible firewood. Confessions of Boyhood Every one can see at a glance the appropriateness of such terms as pale primrose, gray birch, and narrow bower. The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, January 1844 Volume 23, Number 1 He wanted to say a word to him as to the gray birches. Old Crow He was sorry, and explained the case by saying,— "Well, if there's one kind of tree I hate more than another, it's a gray birch." The Hills of Hingham The white bark of the gray birch, the dark bark of the black oak, the gray of the beech, the golden yellow of the mulberry and the mottled bark of the sycamore are interesting comparisons. Studies of Trees Scrub oak and gray birch have taken their places, but do not fill them. Confessions of Boyhood The slender gray birches and pitch pines of that neglected pasture had never before seen a hat and coat exactly in the fashion. A Country Doctor and Selected Stories and Sketches This was off the beat of the motors, away from the new "estates," at the end of a grassy road bordered by gray birches. Together He carried a plain walking-stick of gray birch with a single large opal for a grip. Tales of the Jazz Age Soil and location: The gray birch does best in a deep, rich soil, but will also grow in poor soils. Studies of Trees The shining boles of the silvery gray birch shot up straight, and the white birch unrolled its patches of dead pallor in the sombre, untrodden depths. Gala-days |
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