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It was a small dwarf pine struggling to live.
The whole garden was screened by a rectangle of dwarf pines.
New Jersey has a forest of dwarf pines that fits the description.
Dwarf pines had been cultured along the lip of the canyon.
Higher than 2000 meters dwarf pine and juniper bushes are the most common plants.
There, under the shelter of a dwarfed pine tree, he found the fire that Luther had reported.
The dwarf pine on a sandy peak may be the topmost branches of a 30-foot tree.
Behind lay a wooded hill of jacaranda, eucalyptus and dwarf pine.
The Siberian dwarf pine belt is a key habitat of the rock ptarmigan.
Its unique environment features dwarf pine trees along the ridgetop.
Soon enough, spruce was yielding to dwarf pines.
Also, Siberian Dwarf Pine can be seen around the top of the mountain.
The corpse therefore reclined on the earth, but was separated from the road by a thick growth of dwarf pines.
"I'm excited to watch the dwarf pine plains rebound and to see this dispersal of seeds," he said.
"I'd like to see burns," he said, adding that controlled burning would benefit the dwarf pine barrens.
Pitch pines, which are taller and far more plentiful than dwarf pines, also appear to have benefited.
Dwarf pine bushes concealed my men from the enemy, who occupied a semicircular position on the heights immediately to our front.
Alpine plants, such as Siberian Dwarf Pine can be seen above the tree line.
"It's not a disaster," said Dr. Jordan, noting that only 15 percent of the dwarf pines burned.
Thus far, the 63-year-old Dr. Waxman has introduced several dwarf pines.
Dwarf pines not big enough to be Christmas trees, grew thinly among loose stone and gravel scaurs.
This mountain is the southernmost point at which Siberian Dwarf Pines can be found throughout the world.
Seedlings appear to be less plentiful in pitch pine areas than in the dwarf pine plains.
Near the peak of the mountain is the tree line made up of Siberian Dwarf Pines.
Siberian Dwarf Pine can be see in the place and Rock Ptarmigan lives.
One of the best known is the tiny mountain pine, Pinus mugo.
The adults feed on flowering shrubs, including Pinus mugo.
Mountain Pine (Pinus mugo)
Pinus mugo ssp.
Pinus mugo 'Pumilio' will feature at Chelsea Flower Show 2011.
Above the tree line, there is often a band of dwarf pine trees (Pinus mugo), which is taking place of dwarf shrubs.
On the Kilnprein, there are large fields of mugo pine (Pinus mugo).
In the mountains, it has been found up to 2000 meters, where they swarm around blossoming Pinus mugo in full sunshine, often also in small groups.
The massif enjoys a variety of climatic influences and supports a wide variety of plant and animal species, including Pinus mugo subsp.
Some botanists treat the western subspecies as a separate species, Pinus uncinata, others as only a variety, Pinus mugo var.
The larvae feed on Pinus mugo, Pinus nigra and Pinus sylvestris.
The slopes of Lelija are covered with mixed forest up to an altitude of ca. 1400 m., thick shrubs of Pinus Mugo grow further up.
A six kilometer long trail leads through the moorland, over bridges and past bogs to highlands of mountain pine (Pinus mugo), whence the entire moor can be viewed.
Taxonomic revision of the Pinus mugo complex and P. x rhaetica (P. mugo x sylvestris) (Pinaceae).
Another beautiful hike departs from Dugo Polje and leads via a difficultly retrieved trail through thick shrubs of Pinus Mugo the summit of Krvavac (2061 m.).
The results suggest that the vegetation in the region at the time in which the moose lived consisted of sparse coniferous forests with Pinus sylvestris and Pinus mugo, steppes and grassland.
Pinus mugo (common name mountain pine, also known as dwarf mountain pine, scrub mountain pine, Swiss mountain pine, or mugo pine) is a species of conifer, native to high places in Central Europe.
Thick shrubs of Pinus Mugo replace mixed forest -mostly beech- above 1400 m. The typical karst characteristics of the nearby Herzegovina mountains is relatively absent in Vranica, which has relatively abundant water sources.
They are polyphagous in coniferous trees (mainly feeding on Pinus sylvestris, Pinus mugo and Pinus nigra, but also on Picea abies and Abies or Larix species).
The thick shrubs of Pinus Mugo that are typical for Bjelašnica or Lelija are almost completely absent on the Visočica ridges, possibly because of a long history of sheep herding on these water-rich mountains.
The garden contains about 2,000 species including Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, Daphne mezereum, Juniperus nana, Pinus mugo, Rhamnus pumilus, Rosa pendulina, Salix retusa, Quercus ilex, and Vaccinium myrtillus.
Yet among the woody ornamentals that are excellent landscape plants there are some that might be considered less tasty to deer: Inkberry (Ilex glabra), Mugo pine (Pinus mugo), leucothoe, dogwood, boxwood and most of the lilacs are possibilities.
Another belief holds it that the name derived from the darker appearance the peak presumably had in the past, when the Subalpine zone of Vitosha used to be overgrown by mountain pine (Pinus mugo) that was burnt in the Middle Ages to expand sheep pastures.
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