单词 | manzanita |
例句 | In the afternoon heat they snooze in the dusty dirt beneath that tangle of manzanita trees. The Omnivore's Dilemma 2006-04-11T00:00:00Z Though optional, the wild manzanita berries that grow abundantly throughout California make a wonderful addition to this dish. Sean Sherman’s 10 Essential Native American Recipes 2019-11-04T05:00:00Z With a grand view of Los Angeles stretching out before her, she sat on a bench next to her 10,000 pound sculpture of a manzanita seed, from her series titled “Citizen Seeds.” Kim Abeles Turns the Climate Crisis Into Eco-art 2021-12-09T05:00:00Z He named the indigenous shrubs, manzanita and ceanothus; told us about the red soil; and shared tidbits of Western history. Riding the Rails to the Summer of Love 2016-09-06T04:00:00Z I explored the vast network of trails on the mountain, its groves of smooth red-barked manzanita and oak, cut through by ravines in which, at certain times of year, salmon ran. Imprint: Echoes of the Savage and Sublime on Mount Tamalpais 2013-08-14T19:06:13Z Four aging horses dragged us through the manzanita and boulders, the stagecoach swerving dangerously with each bump and wiggle. Looking for a Gold-Rush Town Named Chinese Camp 2021-09-15T04:00:00Z The tables were adorned with manzanita tree centerpieces, cauldrons and floating candles, and wizard wands as party favors. Perspective | The bride is a Harry Potter fanatic, and the groom loves her for it. Of course they had a wizard wedding. 2019-02-01T05:00:00Z We worked with Indigenous chefs on the West Coast who use wild manzanita berries and acorn to add tang and substance to berry compotes and puddings. Sean Sherman’s 10 Essential Native American Recipes 2019-11-04T05:00:00Z Evergreen foliage and a sturdy, drought-tolerant disposition complement the burnished color of the manzanita’s limbs. Fall's color recipe for the garden brings together the best of the browns 2023-10-07T04:00:00Z There, they spread out looking for a path of “least resistance” through the manzanita. Boots. Bones. An ID with a familiar face. Hikers who found Julian Sands tell their story 2023-08-10T04:00:00Z But it’s important to try, he said, ticking off the reasons: Without restoration and resilience work, this piece of forest will likely convert to shrubland dominated by manzanita, whitethorn and chokecherry. In burned-out groves of giant sequoias, crews plant seeds of hope. Will they survive? 2023-06-11T04:00:00Z They later returned to find their 1,500-plant pollinator garden incinerated and the massive, ancient manzanitas atop the mountain gone. This tribe was barred from cultural burning for decades — then a fire hit their community 2023-05-07T04:00:00Z There’s even a small manzanita with its dainty fairy bell flowers and a fat bush poppy erupting with lemon-yellow blooms. Her tiny native plant habitat garden is flourishing. And she didn't even need a yard 2023-04-11T04:00:00Z Roomy garden placement, say at 11 and 3, ensures that the two specimen performers, the manzanita and the giant feather grass, won’t upstage one another. Fall's color recipe for the garden brings together the best of the browns 2023-10-07T04:00:00Z When she doesn’t have enough flowers, she forages for manzanita or adds branches. In the ashes of a devastating Sierra fire, a flower farm blooms 2022-08-15T04:00:00Z Surrounding the path is drought-hardy California sagebrush, whose tiny white aromatic flowers earn it the nickname “cowboy cologne,” and small manzanita trees with leathery oval leaves. L.A. hikers love Temescal Canyon. A developer just got fined $6 million for blocking it 2022-05-18T04:00:00Z About three miles later, I reached a flat, sandy path lined with red-barked manzanita trees. Savoring solitude on the Pacific Crest Trail 2022-03-17T04:00:00Z The harmony manzanita is an evergreen shrub that offers more than just harmony in name — its flowers attract hummingbirds. The best California native plant for your zodiac sign 2022-01-11T05:00:00Z Ample spacing also keeps air moving around the manzanita. Fall's color recipe for the garden brings together the best of the browns 2023-10-07T04:00:00Z Meanwhile, some environmental groups are watching the fire closely as it burns into chaparral ecosystems and around a rare plant species known as Refugio manzanita. A rare plant and a president's ranch are threatened as Alisal fire grows 2021-10-13T04:00:00Z With oak and manzanita trees and riding trails hidden in the Santa Ynez Mountains, Reagan’s ranch was a sanctuary from the pressures of the White House. Reagan ranch, backdrop for legendary figures, threatened by Alisal fire 2021-10-13T04:00:00Z Unlike lower elevations populated by hot-burning manzanita brush, ponderosa pine and cedar trees, the ridge is characterized by fir trees and more spare, open areas that can help slow the fire’s spread. As Caldor fire closes in on Lake Tahoe, crews scramble to prevent worst-case scenario 2021-08-31T04:00:00Z So try the paradise pajaro manzanita, a bold evergreen with dramatic dark red bark with white, pink and startling red flowers. The best California native plant for your zodiac sign 2022-01-11T05:00:00Z Clusters of blushing white bell-like blossoms appear on the manzanita in winter, followed by summer fruit that nourishes resident birds. Fall's color recipe for the garden brings together the best of the browns 2023-10-07T04:00:00Z The fuel burns right through the manzanita brush, ponderosa pine and cedar trees that cover the area, Loeffler said. On the front lines of desperate battle to keep Caldor fire from hitting Lake Tahoe 2021-08-28T04:00:00Z “Oaks and manzanita are coming back pretty strong there right now,” he said. Along California's ring of fire, residents face decades of danger, destruction 2020-10-24T04:00:00Z Today, what was once sparse is now tightly packed with pine, fir, cedar and manzanita. Opinion | California, the Most Calamitous Place on Earth 2020-09-18T04:00:00Z “I haven’t found a bad manzanita flower yet,” he said, “but in my experience, the more pink-tinged are the most delicious.” California Botanic Garden is a feast for all our senses — including tasty ice cream! 2020-07-10T04:00:00Z Flowers and fruit aside, manzanita bark is the star of the show in early summer, when the russet bark on the muscular limbs peels off, revealing chartreuse new growth underneath. Fall's color recipe for the garden brings together the best of the browns 2023-10-07T04:00:00Z In “Circumscribe,” another stunner, the dappled leaves of a manzanita tree are articulated individually, as if Wickman is transcribing a code, but without ever relinquishing its mystery. In Patty Wickman's mesmerizing paintings, scenes ripe with meaning 2019-10-01T04:00:00Z The nameless “brush” in the reporting of brush fires is actually a complex of drought-resistant beauties that include ceanothus, California buckwheat, manzanita, lemonade berry and hummingbird sage. Opinion | Nature has something to tell us. It’s time we listened. 2018-11-16T05:00:00Z Climb a series of switchbacks, rising slowly through the pine, cedar and manzanita trees, to a saddle where the trail takes a hard right turn. Hike off Angeles Crest Highway to Mt. Waterman — and vistas that rival the Sierras - Los Angeles Times 2018-10-12T04:00:00Z Interspersed between streets and cul-de-sacs were swaths of open space filled with drought-stressed oaks, manzanita and brush, all of which provide powerful fuels when ignited. Woman and 2 of Her Great-Grandchildren Die in Carr Fire, Family Says 2018-07-28T04:00:00Z “The manzanita, the actual fuels, are really oily and volatile,” he said. Montecito besieged by monster fire: 'Nobody can fight the wind' 2017-12-16T05:00:00Z They drove to the top of the mountain and bushwhacked through a ravine — following deer trails, crawling through manzanita — to an evacuated house, where they found an ATV with the keys in it. The race to escape Redwood Valley: 'Everyone out of the car! We need to run' 2017-10-22T04:00:00Z They’re green, very much alive, and a stark contrast to more than 500 acres of oak, manzanita and grassland charred by the Atlas fire as it tore across Palmaz’s property. Vineyards may have kept wine country fire from getting worse 2017-10-12T04:00:00Z Four years after logging, the wasteland portrayed in the photo was thick with manzanita bushes, raspberries, snowbrush, bracken fern, and native blackberries. Why does this famous protector of trees now want to cut some down? 2017-10-05T04:00:00Z A combination of light grass, manzanita and oak trees has fueled the explosive fire, which started about 2:50 p.m. Wildfires across California destroy more than two dozen homes 2017-07-10T04:00:00Z With the donations and $800 of his own, Reed purchased manzanita, lemonade berry, mallow and prickly pear and spread the plants over an acre of Park Canyon. Home-grown effort aims to preserve native plants and reduce wildfire risk 2016-06-04T04:00:00Z They had protected a swath of homes tucked deep into stands of pines, sycamores and manzanitas, but they were exhausted. In Vicious Fire Season, an Endurance Test for California Crews 2015-09-27T04:00:00Z Before long, we entered a burn area that’s scenic in its own right, the hills above and below us blanketed in lush green manzanitas with plenty of spooky snags peppered throughout. Scenery, swimming holes on flank of ancient Oregon volcano 2015-06-21T04:00:00Z The 900-square-foot yard is anchored by mature California lilac, manzanita and toyon and it's accented by sages, globe mallows and a fabulous penstemon collection, a magnet for hummingbirds. More California gardeners go native 2014-10-16T04:00:00Z The fire was a good one, a hot manzanita fire. Creation Myths of Primitive America In relation to the Religious History and Mental Development of Mankind 2012-03-13T02:00:25.633Z Any of the following plants may be made into a tea and used as a wash: Grindelia, manzanita, wild peony, California holly, and Rhamnus Purshiania, or Californica. The Wild Flowers of California: Their Names, Haunts, and Habits 2012-02-17T03:00:37.163Z Among shrubs and bushes, the many kinds of sweet-scented ceanothus or deer brush, manzanita, chokecherry, chinquapin, and dogwood are most noticed. Sequoia [California] National Park 2011-09-21T02:00:31.497Z The extinction-defying shrub is informally called Franciscan manzanita, for its home near San Francisco Bay, but maybe someone should rename it the Lazarus manzanita. Green Blog: 'Extinct' Shrub Rediscovered in Bay Area 2011-09-11T23:04:36Z Fish & Wildlife Service on Thursday will ask that the Franciscan manzanita — which was last seen in San Francisco in 1947 — be covered under the Endangered Species Act. Federal officials to propose listing rare San Francisco plant as endangered species 2011-09-08T02:01:16Z In summer take a manzanita staff; put it in the fire, and burn the end. Creation Myths of Primitive America In relation to the Religious History and Mental Development of Mankind 2012-03-13T02:00:25.633Z Of all our shrubs, the manzanita is the most beautiful and the best known. The Wild Flowers of California: Their Names, Haunts, and Habits 2012-02-17T03:00:37.163Z Thickets of manzanita twisted their blood-colored trunks over the ground, and the tawny stems of the red-shank covered the country for miles. Hunting in Many Lands The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club 2011-08-20T02:00:11.973Z The Franciscan manzanita was rediscovered in 2009 in an area, above, next to Doyle Drive in San Francisco that was being cleared for a reconstruction project. Green Blog: 'Extinct' Shrub Rediscovered in Bay Area 2011-09-11T23:04:36Z Judging by his appearance and manner this fourth golfer had been neck-deep in grief, to say nothing of cactus and manzanita. Fore! 2011-07-11T02:00:06.097Z He held his ear over it, scratched the ear, and out came a stream of manzanita berries. Creation Myths of Primitive America In relation to the Religious History and Mental Development of Mankind 2012-03-13T02:00:25.633Z The manzanita is closely allied to the madro�o, and resembles it in many ways, particularly in the annual peeling of its rich red bark and in the form of its flowers. The Wild Flowers of California: Their Names, Haunts, and Habits 2012-02-17T03:00:37.163Z There are marshes and morasses away up among these mountains, where alders and water beeches, manzanitas, and other shrubs grow so thick that their branches intertwine to nearly their full length. Cruisings in the Cascades A Narrative of Travel, Exploration, Amateur Photography, Hunting, and Fishing 2011-07-09T02:00:15.543Z The Franciscan manzanita, which is said to be thriving in its new, undisclosed spot at the Presidio. Green Blog: 'Extinct' Shrub Rediscovered in Bay Area 2011-09-11T23:04:36Z The first wild flowers of the season are beginning to venture out and the manzanitas are a sight to see. The Letters of Ambrose Bierce With a Memoir by George Sterling 2011-05-26T02:00:19.673Z The old man rose then and made a good fire of manzanita wood. Creation Myths of Primitive America In relation to the Religious History and Mental Development of Mankind 2012-03-13T02:00:25.633Z We have a dozen or more species of Arctostaphylos, but A. manzanita is the commonest of them all. The Wild Flowers of California: Their Names, Haunts, and Habits 2012-02-17T03:00:37.163Z Here and there on the plain were scattered a few small trees and copses of manzanita; but for the most part it was clear from the outskirts of the village up to the redwoods. The Galaxy Vol. XXIII?March, 1877.?No. 3 2011-01-31T03:00:16.193Z There were cypress-trees of a kind still common farther north, manzanita, juniper, and oaks. A Book-Lover's Holidays in the Open Leigh has brought in some manzanita blooms which I shall try to enclose. The Letters of Ambrose Bierce With a Memoir by George Sterling 2011-05-26T02:00:19.673Z Go now and tell the chief to make a great fire of manzanita wood.” Creation Myths of Primitive America In relation to the Religious History and Mental Development of Mankind 2012-03-13T02:00:25.633Z Years ago no traveler from the East felt that he could return home without a manzanita cane, made from as straight a branch as could be secured. The Wild Flowers of California: Their Names, Haunts, and Habits 2012-02-17T03:00:37.163Z Even in the Mexican border, desert oak, juniper and manzanita cover the mountains, and there is a vigorous though short-lived growth of grasses and flower from July to October. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 5 "Arculf" to "Armour, Philip" Breasting the wind, he headed around the twisting stems of unyielding manzanita, then up, straight South, over slide rock and fallen tree trunks, turning aside for only the larger bowlders. Unexplored! The trunks of the manzanitas glowed beneath their wine-red skins, while the madronos were clad in glossy, fawn-colored satins. Campmates A Story of the Plains The chief had the fire made,—a great fire of manzanita wood. Creation Myths of Primitive America In relation to the Religious History and Mental Development of Mankind 2012-03-13T02:00:25.633Z Clusters of manzanita branches brushed against our machine, the light flashing upon them, showing their lovely green leaves arranged like shining rosettes around their wine-colored stems. Across the Continent by the Lincoln Highway Some idlers sat at sunset on the verandah of the last saloon, looking down the gulch as the manzanita smoke curled up from the Gopher's cabin. First Fam'lies of the Sierras The fire had been eating slowly through a stretch of manzanita chaparral, whose hard stems resisted them as the evergreens could not. Unexplored! On the Sierra the underbrush is characterized by the pungent manzanita, the California buckeye and the chamiso; the last two growing equally abundantly on the Coast Range. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 1 "Calhoun" to "Camoens" He evidently considered me dangerous, for he ran away very fast, tumbling over the tops of the tangled manzanita bushes in his haste. My First Summer in the Sierra Some of them fellas was superstitious about using real deer horns, so they would make horns of manzanita and then cover up with a deer hide. Washo Religion He scrambled up the hill, seizing the manzanita brush here and there to drag himself up faster, and gained the brow where the pipe made its last abrupt descent. The Plunderer It stood well back from the highroad from which it was screened by a thick hedge-like growth of cedar, manzanita, tamarisk and lilac bushes. When Dreams Come True A great part of the bushes were "manzanita." The Hunter Cats of Connorloa With the exception of the oak and four or five species of manzanita and ceanothus, the vegetation of the foothills is mostly the same as that of the plains. My First Summer in the Sierra Washo were often superstitious about using the real antlers and made artificial sets from manzanita branches. Washo Religion It is seen from a foreground of gliding river, cottonwood groves, and talus slopes dotted with manzanita, sage, cedars, and blooming cactus. The Book of the National Parks She discovered that she was looking at a bristle of rope-colored hair and a grin projected from the shelter of a manzanita bush. Free Air The gap in the rim rock widened to a slope thickly grown over with cedars and piñons and manzanita. The Boy Scouts Book of Campfire Stories The manzanita, rhamnus, and most of the species of ceanothus make shaggy rugs and border fringes rather than carpets or mantles. My First Summer in the Sierra Uses.—The small fruit known commonly as manzanitas has an agreeable taste, although ordinarily offered for sale before they are quite ripe. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines A young man in blue overalls came around the corner of the house, swinging a newly trimmed manzanita stick. The Wizard's Daughter and Other Stories This, strewn with snow-white sea-shells, is flanked on each side by a row of manzanita bushes—a beautiful indigenous evergreen. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea Steadily it climbed to the hilltops, masticating sage, greasewood, oak, sycamore and manzanita with the same ease it bolted houses and pavements. Greener Than You Think This ridge has the finest sugar-pine groves and finest manzanita and ceanothus thickets I have yet found on all this wonderful summer journey. My First Summer in the Sierra Not that the surrounding country wasn't ruggedly beautiful and grand; the hills were covered with live-oak, yucca grass, chulla, manzanita, and starred with the white blossoms of wild thistle. The Seed of the Toc-Toc Birds And on I went, at last squatting down to wait behind a clump of manzanita scrub, close to a small pool where the creek widened. Adventures in Many Lands Both step back among the manzanita bushes, and the ginetes go galloping past; De Lara on Crozier’s side scowling down, as if he would annihilate the English officer with a look. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea Several species of oak are found upon the hillsides and in the valleys, while mingled with them in many places appear such shrubs as the California lilac, chamiso, and manzanita. The Western United States A Geographical Reader There under a manzanita bush, huddled and still, lay a figure. The Spinner's Book of Fiction "They're a little fussy—but I know 'em," said Collie, as Boyar, apparently terror-stricken at a manzanita that he had passed hundreds of times, reared, his fore feet pawing space and the traces dangerously slack. Overland Red A Romance of the Moonstone Cañon Trail Then he crossed a brook and was among chaparral and manzanita bushes. Forty-one Thieves A Tale of California Arriving at the end of the avenue, and within a short distance of the dwelling, they stop for a final consultation, still under cover of the manzanitas. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea The manzanita, which grows in the semi-arid climate of southern California, is a low shrub with branches that are rarely large enough for fuel. The Western United States A Geographical Reader The manzanita reminds one of lilies of the valley transplanted to California and growing on a bush. A Truthful Woman in Southern California Across this, through thickets of whitethorn, manzanita, alder, and bay he limped along, following deer trails. The She Boss A Western Story The strange manzanita bushes, the chaparral, the buck-eye with its plumes, the fragrant mountain lily, like an Easter lily, growing wild. Forty-one Thieves A Tale of California Advancing up the avenue in a rolling gait, with an occasional tack from side to side—that almost fetches him up among the manzanitas—he at length reaches the front of the house. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea The sounds came from behind a thick clump of manzanita bushes, where several of the officers had been whiling away the hours at a native gambling game. The Border Boys Across the Frontier Her eyes, wide and staring at the winding trail before her, did not see the broad trees or the flower sprinkled grass or the blossoming manzanita bushes. The Short Cut An hour later he was trotting down a manzanita slope to his cabin, nestled in the cup of the hills, surrounded by the whispering firs. The She Boss A Western Story In the open places manzanita ran riot, its waxy green leaves contrasting with the dust-laden asters and coarse grasses by the roadside. Forty-one Thieves A Tale of California They keep along its edge among the manzanita bushes. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea The two boys rode on and up, leaving behind the scrub oak, chapparal, and manzanita, and into the great yellow pine and sugar pine forests. The Boy With the U. S. Foresters Greasewood and manzanita put out fragrant, waxy blossoms, and wild pinks and Mariposa lilies hedge the trails. I Married a Ranger He brought up suddenly and squatted behind a bush of southern manzanita. The She Boss A Western Story She saw the giant cactus in full bloom, a miracle of orange, pink, and crimson; and as they sped south the mountainsides were aflame with juniper and manzanita. The Bad Man As Alfonso's strength increased, he walked more frequently with Mariposa along the banks of the river, by the thickets of young spruce, cedar, and manzanita with its oddly contorted red stems. The Harris-Ingram Experiment Sheer granite walls, austere and frowning, rose in sculptured immensity on either side, but the trail under foot was scored between some scattered wild-peach shrubs, interspersed with occasional bright-green clumps of manzanita. The Furnace of Gold The broken jagged rock and shale dropped off an hundred feet to a tangle of manzanita and snowbrush. The Killer And down there on the manzanita slope, little flashes of light kept calling, calling, and Jack dared not answer. The Lookout Man His lair was a dense manzanita thicket upon the slope of a limestone ridge about a mile from the spring by which I camped, and he roamed all over the neighborhood. Bears I Have Met—and Others Agilely he caught aside a leafy branch overhanging the trail, and in the flecks of sunshine and shade his naked, strong brown limbs were like the smooth stems of an aged manzanita tree. White Shadows in the South Seas The fruit of the manzanita, the seeds of burr clover, malva, and alfileri, were also used. The Old Franciscan Missions Of California The manzanita is another pretty bush, with pink bells that ripen to small scarlet apples in the fall. Stories of California The smoke was rolling now over the manzanita slope, and he could not pierce its murkiness. The Lookout Man The Monarch came with a rush like an avalanche down the mountain side, breaking through the manzanita brush and smashing down young trees as easily as a man tramples down grass. Bears I Have Met—and Others The gorges and summits of these mountains are timbered with largo pines, firs, and cedars, with a smaller growth of magnolias, manzanitas, hawthorns, etc., etc. What I Saw in California Here and there pine groves dotted the landscape, while madrones and manzanitas stood out vividly against their dark-green background. Byways Around San Francisco Bay The scrub oak and manzanita saved me many a fall. Tales of lonely trails He knew that the slope was not yet afire, but the wind was bearing the flames that way, and the manzanita would burn with a zipping rush once it started. The Lookout Man He looked back approvingly at the sombreroed head bobbing along behind a clump of young manzanita just making ready to bloom daintily. The Gringos At times, he forced his way through and over bushes of buckthorn and manzanita that seemed, with their sharp thorns and tangled branches, to be stubbornly fighting him back. The Eyes of the World The laurel, madrone, and manzanitas keep it company for some distance on either side, and a catbird mews and purrs from a clump of willows on the margin of the stream. Byways Around San Francisco Bay I grew hotter and wetter than I had been in the manzanitas. Tales of lonely trails He helped her upon a high, flat-topped boulder that overlooked the balsam thicket and manzanita slope, and together they faced the debauchery of the flames. The Lookout Man He took the trail, and passing in silence incredible for such a bulk, he threaded chaparral and manzanita on and down through tule-beds till the level plain was reached. Monarch, the Big Bear of Tallac Small, mottled tiger lilies blazed among the pale young fronds of growing bracken: the air was scented with wild roses and the spicy fragrance of manzanita trees—the breath of California. The Port of Adventure "Best time to pull a tooth," she said tersely to a terra cotta red manzanita bush, "is when it aches." Her Father's Daughter I saw both prickly-pear and mescal cactus, cedars, manzanita brush, scrub oak, and juniper trees. Tales of lonely trails After that they climbed up into a more open country, clothed with interlaced manzanita bushes and buck brush and thickets of young balsam fir. The Lookout Man He get much rotten manzanita and eat till drunk—locoed—then go crazy and keel sheep just for fun. Monarch, the Big Bear of Tallac For the next day we planned a bear hunt afoot, far up a manzanita canon where Uncle Jim knew of some "holing up" caves. Arizona Nights There were delightful drinks too, from the manzanita and the chia. Her Father's Daughter The slope inclined at a steep angle and was one long slide of bits of yellow stone with many bunches of scrub oak and manzanita. Tales of lonely trails Down there, beyond the trail, on a slope where the manzanita was not quite so matted together, he saw something move slowly. The Lookout Man The crisp manzanita wood crackled as the flames leaped up and assailed the dry bark of the larger logs. Burning Daylight Here Wolf!” she called, as they left the clearing and took the trail that led down through the waxen-belled manzanita jungle to the county road. Love of Life and Other Stories She knew she could from the willow milkweed; and under the head of "sweets" an appetizing jelly from manzanita. Her Father's Daughter All the way down the rocky trail the bunch grass and wild oak and manzanita were so thick that I had to crush my way through. Tales of lonely trails And when the fire struck that manzanita it would just go swoosh in every direction at once.... The Lookout Man He now found himself in a nook of several acres, where the oak and manzanita and madrono gave way to clusters of stately redwoods. Burning Daylight At one o'clock they rowed ashore and had lunch under a huge live-oak in a little amphitheatre of manzanita. Blix He himself sat on his heels before a little fire of dead manzanita roots, cooking his coffee and bacon. The Octopus : A story of California The hollows of this exceedingly rough country were thick with pine and oak, the ridges covered with cedar, juniper, and manzanita. Tales of lonely trails The manzanita slope where the girl had sat and signalled with her mirror was all charred and stripped bare of live growth, and the flames were licking up the edges beyond. The Lookout Man Crossing the stream, Daylight followed a faint cattle trail over a low, rocky hill and through a wine-wooded forest of manzanita, and emerged upon another tiny valley, down which filtered another spring-fed, meadow-bordered streamlet. Burning Daylight As far as one could look, uncounted multitudes of trees and manzanita bushes were quietly and motionlessly growing, growing, growing. McTeague In the canyons and arroyos, the chaparral and manzanita grew in dark olive-green thickets. The Octopus : A story of California Soon, however, we got into the thickets again, low live-oak and manzanita, which kind of brush my horse detested. Tales of lonely trails Then his eyes went to the blackened manzanita slope where Marion had been idling, and he shivered at what might have happened down there. The Lookout Man He dropped down the rough, winding road through covered pasture, with here and there thickets of manzanita and vistas of open glades. Burning Daylight Our pine forest was well scorched, the dead trees all burned up, and our broad acres of manzanita swept away. Roughing It, Part 3. Now a wind-swayed branch of manzanita rasped the canvas, and cast upon it shadows of its moving leaves. A Touch of Sun and Other Stories We made sure how fresh this track was by observing twigs and sprigs of manzanita just broken. Tales of lonely trails He chopped dead manzanita bush and carried it on his back to his hide-out, and was tickled with the pile he managed to store away in one end of the cave. The Lookout Man They crossed the stream and took the cattle track over the low rocky hill and through the scrub forest of manzanita, till they emerged on the next tiny valley with its meadow-bordered streamlet. Burning Daylight In a minute and a half the fire seized upon a dense growth of dry manzanita chapparal six or eight feet high, and then the roaring and popping and crackling was something terrific. Roughing It, Part 3. A light wind blew up the slope, flickering the pale leaves of a manzanita, whose burnished, cinnamon-colored stems glowed in the sun. In Exile and Other Stories When soon we reached a manzanita thicket I could no longer keep Copple in sight. Tales of lonely trails She looked at the scrubby manzanita bushes at her right, chose her route and stepped widely to one side, where a bare spot showed between two bushes. The Lookout Man Here and there, in places, small twisted manzanitas were rooted precariously, but in the main, save for weeds and grass, that portion of the canon was bare. Burning Daylight The manzanita never fails to attract particular attention. The Yosemite It kindled; the flame breathed and brightened and curled upward among the crooked manzanita stumps, illuminating the two entranced young faces bending before it. In Exile and Other Stories After the hot, stifling, dusty glare of the yellow slope and the burning of the manzanita brush, the cool shade was a welcome change. Tales of lonely trails For perhaps a mile he watched them going down through the manzanita and buck brush toward the massed line of balsam firs that marked the nearest edge of the heavy timber line. The Lookout Man In many places the hills are covered with an almost impenetrable chaparral of scrub oak, buckthorn, greasewood, manzanita, and deer-brush, in which the wary deer have taken refuge. American Big Game in Its Haunts The driver testified that the would-be robber had leaped out of a clump of manzanita, just as the heavy, lumbering coach was beginning to roll down the steep hill in front of it. Bunch Grass A Chronicle of Life on a Cattle Ranch Miles of fragrant ceanothus and manzanita bushes bloom beneath them, and lily gardens and meadows, and damp, ferny glens in endless variety of fragrance and color, compelling the admiration of every observer. The Mountains of California The ridge was narrow-crested, yellow, splintered rock, with a few dwarf pines and spruces and an occasional bunch of manzanita. Tales of lonely trails But the wall of manzanita stopped her before she had penetrated a rod into it. The Lookout Man Together they conspired, and from the air and earth they sweated all sweetness till in a mist of their own love the leaves of the chaparral and the manzanita were dewed with the honey-dew. The Little Lady of the Big House The tough boughs of the manzanita thickets through which he had plunged had scourged him like a cat-o'- nine tails. Bunch Grass A Chronicle of Life on a Cattle Ranch Monardella grows here in large beds in the openings, and there is plenty of laurel in dells and manzanita on the hillsides, and the rosy, fragrant chamoebatia carpets the ground almost everywhere. The Mountains of California As before we fell into a manzanita thicket and had to crawl. Tales of lonely trails Surely she had not come down this way when she skirted the manzanita. The Lookout Man Together they conspired, and from the air and earth they sweated all sweetness till in a mist of their own love the leaves of the chaparral and the manzanita were dewed with the honey dew. The Little Lady of the Big House Riding home through the cactus and manzanita Ajax said irritably, "Is there any Paradise on earth without a fool in it?" Bunch Grass A Chronicle of Life on a Cattle Ranch Up through the forest region, to a height of about 9000 feet above sea-level, there are ragged patches of manzanita, and five or six species of ceanothus, called deer-brush or California lilac. The Mountains of California He plunged off that bare ledge, slid flat on his back, and wormed feet first under manzanita, and gaining open slope got up to run and jump into another thicket. Tales of lonely trails Bald knolls are studded with manzanita, its red berry in harvest now. The Little Lady of Lagunitas A Franco-Californian Romance Thus, on the ranch here, a patteran could be made of manzanita and madrono, of oak and spruce, of buckeye and alder, of redwood and laurel, of huckleberry and lilac. The Little Lady of the Big House Thence, through a tangled wilderness of scrub-oak and manzanita, down a steep slope, into a pretty ca�on. Bunch Grass A Chronicle of Life on a Cattle Ranch Often, emerging from some thicket of dwarf oak they caught glimpses of a sapphire sea held between red, twisted branches of manzanita as in a frame. Their Mariposa Legend; a romance of Santa Catalina It must have gone clear through him for I saw bits of fur and manzanita fly. Tales of lonely trails Squirrels chatter on the live-oak branches, and the drumming grouse noisily burst out of their manzanita feeding bushes. The Little Lady of Lagunitas A Franco-Californian Romance We wish to plant orchard trees on land cleared this winter: manzanita and chaparral, but also some oaks and large pines and groves of small pines. One Thousand Questions in California Agriculture Answered The valley swam under a haze of pure heat; a buzzard hung motionless over the cabin, and the dry air was sweet with resinous scent of pines and manzanita and even of tarweed. Sisters Silently he parted the tangle of manzanita that for centuries had veiled the secrets of the princess, and stood aside for her to enter. Their Mariposa Legend; a romance of Santa Catalina When he got his head, which was often, he carried me into thickets of manzanita that we could not penetrate, and had to turn back. Tales of lonely trails Wild roses and field flowers crowded against its very walls, and under the trees there were iris and brown lilies, and a dense undergrowth of manzanita and hazelnut bushes, wild currant and wild lilac trees. The Story of Julia Page My brother's ranchita is eighty acres of beauty; a stream below, running up to manzanita crowns on good- sized hills, and oaks and sycamores and bays, and many other trees between. Letters of Franklin K. Lane They ground acorns and manzanita berries into meal with the stone mortars and pestles so commonly found through the countryside and gathered and stored great caches of pine burrs full of nuts for the winter. Down the Mother Lode The manzanita branches were pushed impatiently aside and he stood before her. Their Mariposa Legend; a romance of Santa Catalina These were slopes of red earth or clay, bare of grass, but thick with junipers, cactus, and manzanita. Tales of lonely trails She had gone with Phil out behind the thicket of manzanita bushes, and they both stood motionless, undecided where to go. A Summer in a Canyon "I know a place where the wild thyme grows," many such places indeed, and high hillsides of wild lilac and a wee mountain crowned with the flowering manzanita. Letters of Franklin K. Lane He clutched unavailingly at a manzanita and rolled into a circle of inky blackness. Down the Mother Lode Nor did she pause for an instant's rest until they had passed safely behind the manzanita branches which concealed the entrance. Their Mariposa Legend; a romance of Santa Catalina The new trail led up and down over dark red rich earth, through thickets of jack-pine and maple, and then across long slopes of manzanita and juniper, mescal and oak. Tales of lonely trails Elsie beamed upon the feast from the high-backed manzanita chair, a faint colour in her cheeks, and starry prisms of light in a pair of eyes that had not sparkled for many a weary month. A Summer in a Canyon It was a pretty triangular valley lying at the foot of three sloping mountains, dark with pines, and fantastic with madrono and manzanita. Tales of the Argonauts The scarlet calico canopy was again set up over the bed, and the woven cradle, on its red manzanita frame, stood near. Ramona "Yes, and that point where it seems as if you had only to stretch out your hand to pick a manzanita berry from the other side of the canyon, half a mile across!" A First Family of Tasajara The manzanita brush appeared exceptionally beautiful with its vivid contrasts of crimson and green leaves, orange-colored berries, and smooth, shiny bark of a chocolate red. Tales of lonely trails The air was perfectly still, but the leaves of a manzanita bush near the misshapen cactus were slightly agitated. The Argonauts of North Liberty Revolver in hand, Concho examined every cave, gully, and recess, peered behind trees, penetrated copses of buckeye and manzanita, and listened. The Story of a Mine Whereat they both passed down the long aisle of slope to a little hollow of manzanita, which again opened to a view of Black Spur, but left the hotel hidden. The Three Partners Small as was the range of the valley, it still allowed retreats during the dances for waiting couples among the convenient laurel and manzanita bushes which flounced the mountain side. Under the Redwoods At length we got into a belt of live-oak and scrub-pine brush, almost as difficult to penetrate as manzanita, and here we had to bend and crawl. Tales of lonely trails He was confronted, however, by the sudden apparition of Joan from behind the manzanita at its side. The Argonauts of North Liberty She scoured the ledges far and wide alone; she dipped into dark copses, and scrambled over sterile patches of chemisal, and came back laden with the spoil of buckeye blossoms, manzanita berries and laurel. The Story of a Mine Then came the plunge through the manzanita thicket, then a cool wade through waist-deep ferns, and then they emerged, holding each other's hand, breathless and panting before the spring. The Three Partners Bray was often himself obliged to seek the friendly aid of a manzanita or thornbush to support them. From Sand Hill to Pine A patch of manzanita seemed to blur round a big bear, standing up, fighting the branches, threshing and growling. Tales of lonely trails Susy uttered a strange little laugh, and with an assumption of coyness, that was, however, still affected, stooped to pick a few berries from a manzanita bush. Susy, a story of the Plains Vegetation now sparingly bordered the trail, clumps of chemisal, an occasional manzanita bush, and one or two dwarfed "buckeyes" rooted their way between the interstices of the black-gray rock. The Story of a Mine Juniper thickets gave way more and more to the beautiful manzanita; and soon on the south slopes appeared cactus and a scrubby live oak. To the Last Man The gap in the rim-rock widened to a slope thickly grown over with cedars and pinyons and manzanita. Wildfire From there I espied the bear lodged against a manzanita bush. Tales of lonely trails Where a steep, eight-foot bank came down to the edge of the road along which he was riding, Harley and the hot-blood colt were startled by an eruption through the screen of manzanita bushes above. Michael, Brother of Jerry The pitch from the bench to the meadow was steep yet thickly wooded with oaks and manzanita. The Valley of the Moon The road, like the trail, led down grade, but no longer at such steep angles, and was bordered by cedar and pinyon, jack-pine and juniper, mescal and manzanita. To the Last Man The steers that ranged these ravines were wild as wolves, and in the tangled thickets of juniper and manzanita and jumbles of weathered cliff they were exceedingly difficult to catch. Heritage of the Desert Of all strong, thick, spiky brush manzanita was the worst. Tales of lonely trails Michael, a prisoner in the bush, hanging head-downward in the manzanita from his loins squeezed in the fork, and struggling vainly, could not come to his defence. Michael, Brother of Jerry Sometimes, when all seemed fair, the lack was a railroad, sometimes madrono and manzanita trees, and, usually, there was too much fog. The Valley of the Moon So he literally walked across the tips of the manzanita brush. To the Last Man Again we climbed a ridge, this time riding under red-limbed madronos and manzanitas of deeper red. The Iron Heel But as I had no wild cravings to meet that old grizzly face to face all by myself in a manzanita thicket I did manage by desperate efforts to keep the Indian in sight. Tales of lonely trails Far up, among the more rugged crests, where the steep slopes were covered with manzanita, she caught a glimpse of a clear space where the wild grass had not yet lost its green. Moon-Face But in the darkness he had climbed to the manzanita slopes instead of back up the canyon. To the Last Man The grassy flats, the red ridges, the rocky slopes, the thickets of manzanita and scrub oak and cactus were dusty, glaring, throat-parching places under the hot summer sun. To the Last Man The time came when under the burning rays of the sun he was compelled to abandon the walk across the tips of the manzanita bushes and take to the winding, open threads that ran between. To the Last Man Halfway up the Rim the growth of manzanita gave place to open, yellow, rocky slope dotted with cedars. To the Last Man For a fraction of a second his fall was stopped, and in the slight interval the man managed to grip hold of a young shoot of manzanita. Moon-Face The manzanita shoot yielded its roots, and horse and man plunged over the edge and out of sight. Moon-Face |
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