Conifer in A Sentence

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    A magnificent conifer, the A tlantic pinsapo (Abies Pinsapo), is found on the heights round Bougie.

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    A mixed forest of deciduous and conifer trees formed a dense covering of mottled greens.

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    A wellknown fossil conifer from Triassic strata - Voltzia heterophylly - also illustrates a marked dissimilarity in the leaves of the same shoot.

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    An end to mass conifer forestation on traditional hill farms.

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    Broadly conical conifer with dark green leaves which are silver underneath.

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    Cryptomeria japonica ' Tilford cream ' A dark green conifer clothed with rich cream variegation, slightly bronzed in winter.

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    Knowing where to buy Christmas trees can help holiday revelers find the perfect tree for their seasonal celebrations instead of settling for any conifer they can find.

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    Later the whole area was turned into a conifer plantation.

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    Most of the current subalpine conifer forests are naturally regenerated second-growth forests.

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    No conifer grows in Denmark except under careful cultivation, which, however, is largely practised in Jutland.

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    One conifer tastes of fruit cake another has the fresh citrus tang of oranges.

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    Other seams are full of the twigs and cones of Athrotaxis, a Conifer now confined to Tasmania.

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    Take the open path around the Conifer Lawn and nestling along the hornbeam hedge are a number of different Daphnes.

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    The conifer forests are largely of Sitka and Norway spruce with some lodgepole pine.

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    The Dawn Redwood is a strong growing vigorous deciduous conifer whose leaves are a lovely dawn pink in the spring.

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    The first species of the genus, Nematophycus Logani, was discovered by Dawson in 1856 in the Lower and Middle Devonian of Canada, and was described by him as a Conifer under the name of Prototaxites.

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    The glaucous form is a handsome tree, more rapid in growth than any other silvery conifer.

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    The large medullary rays give to the wood a characteristic parenchymatous or lax appearance, which is in marked contrast to the more compact wood of a conifer.

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    The primary vascular bundles in a young conifer stem are collateral, and, like those of a Dicotyledon, they are arranged in a circle round a central pith and enclosed by a common endodermis.

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    The small birds like open ground for nesting sites and often nest in recently felled conifer plantations where there has been new planting.

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    Then the way moves into denser conifer woodland before emerging into an open pasture, with oak woodland away to your left.

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    This genus has long been known as a common and widely spread Jurassic and Cretaceous conifer, but owing to the absence of petrified specimens and of well-preserved cones, it has been impossible to refer it to a definite position in the Coniferales.

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    To restore the writing surface, the abraded area is brushed with powdered sandarac, a resin from a North African conifer.

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    Tree felling, conifer planting, inappropriate grazing lack of or too little grazing.