Soon I could see, below ahead of us through the bare trunks, the grey glitter of the river sliding between its banks.
Except for the sun, distorted by the bare trunks through which it shone, all else was told in tones of grey.
The trees on the slope had already begun to lose their leaves and he was able to move fast, dodging the bare, black trunks.
Close view of a horsemane tree's bare trunk, a stick probing the green mane.
In fact, someone had hacked off its top, leaving a bare trunk.
It is summer deciduous, leaving a bare trunk in summer.
The forest, strong and brooding in summer, was now a delicate thatch of bare trunks, brown and empty.
It has a bare trunk and its seeds resemble those of T. martianus.
These break down into a network of fibres or spines, eventually leaving a bare trunk covered with leaf scars.
Each plant forms a T, with a single bare trunk capped by two fruiting arms that grow in opposite directions along the fence.