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There will be balsam firs, Austrian pines and maybe a spruce or two.
She pointed to the young Korean pines, nestled among older Austrian pines, as an example of how the garden should have been managed over the years.
Mr. Romano, when you fought so bravely on the northern front, you must have come in contact with Austrian pines."
The large trees include Scots Pine, Austrian Pine and Coast Redwoods.
In regard to Austrian Pine, the fungus Dothistroma septosporum is wide spread and rapidly spreading out of control throughout the United States.
In an effort to stabilize the land in the last century the mountain slopes were planted with Aleppo, Laricio and Austrian pines, now the dominant types of tree.
The plateau extends over 240 hectares with a great landscape diversity - alternating valleys, forests of Austrian pines, oak, ash, shrubland, and vast flat plains peppered with groves.
As he ran around the perimeter of his property, watering down Kentucky bluegrass and newly planted Austrian pines, Mr. Blakeslee saw his neighbor's house engulfed in flames.
A conifer zone, with trees such as a subspecies of Austrian Pine and the endemic Greek fir, characterizes the highest elevations, with juniper woodlands dominating near the timberline.
On the walls of our nursery are photos of huge sweet gums, Austrian pines, cedars and maples on horse-drawn wagons, being transported to places like Locust Valley and Brookville.
Heritage trees, defined as the oldest or largest specimen found within the city limits, include the Cucumber Magnolia, River Birch, Golden Larch, Mugo Pine, White Fir, Austrian Pine, Japanese Yew, and Wafer Ash.
Stands of black pines are found in the same area.
"God, how evil that house looks, against those black pines!
Experts fear that it is only a matter of time before the remaining 30,000 black pines on state land fall prey.
As the evening star began to glow among the black pines' branches I concluded that in this situation reason was of' little use.
He rode down a steep-walled wash and cut into the black pines.
It looks a lot better than two diseased black pines next to it.
Black pines had spread faster than the lumber settlements could harvest them.
"That whole forest of black pines devastated," said another.
The sun sank below the line of black pines, and the first stars of the evening came out.
Japanese black pines have been planted along the length of the beach to prevent erosion.
The moon set red through the black pines.
Mr. Durka is currently watching 40-foot black pines die off.
The dunes in this area have been stabilized with stands of Black Pine.
The Japanese black pines, which are planted along the coastline, serve as a protective wall against sand and wind.
Dull would he be of soul who could concentrate on Latin plant labels where the black pines meet the sea and the sky.
"The wanning shack is nestled among that group of black pines.
The sun, rising against black pines and leafless trees, filled the grove with a baleful light.
The black pines etched themselves against the sky, bending their graceful tops eastward.
Once the buildings are gone, more volunteers will remove non-native plants, like the Japanese black pines that screen the compound from the road.
Four hydrogue ships were systematically obliterating the black pines.
The trail passes insensibly into them from the black pines and a thin belt of firs.
He glanced at the horizon, where a thin line of pink showed pure and vivid behind the black pines' silhouette.
The bower of black pines hid all.
Japanese Black Pine can reach the height of 40 m, but rarely achieves this size outside its natural range.
The nursery had been shipping about 30,000 Japanese black pines annually to Long Island in recent years.
The drought-resistant Mediterranean-sized black pine Pinus nigra is also common.
Later parts of the area were reforested with Black Pine (Pinus nigra) and quarries established.
At the higher elevations, forests of Corsican Pine (Pinus nigra subsp.
Corsican Pine (Pinus nigra)
Small signs at knee height announced them as pinus strobus, pinus palustris and pinus nigra.
These days, in anticipation of imminent global warming, the pines are as likely to be Corsican (Pinus nigra) as Scots.
The only naturally growing grove of black pine (Pinus nigra) in the European part Rumelia of Turkey is found at this site.
If she is, get a Pinus pinea lookalike (Pinus nigra clipped into a pinea shape).
In its usual habitat, these are mainly Pinus sylvestris, Pinus pinaster and Pinus nigra.
The larvae feed on Pinus sylvestris, Pinus halepensis and Pinus nigra var.
Many remarkable species grow there - e.g. European black pine (Pinus nigra) or Turkish hazel (Corylus colurna).
Today its tree species include native Celtis australis, Fagus sylvatica, Ilex aquifolium, Pinus nigra subsp.
In both the USA and UK most of the specimens planted are from Austrian sources, the Pinus nigra subsp.
The slopes of Taygetus are heavily forested, primarily with Greek fir (Abies cephallonica) and black pine (Pinus nigra).
Most of the mountain range is designated as a park area and is covered with Greek fir (Abies Cephalonica) and black pine (Pinus nigra).
In the United Kingdom, Pinus nigra is important both as a timber tree and in plantations (primarily Corsican Pine subsp.)
Another Oxford professor and author, J. R. R. Tolkien, often spent his time at the garden reposing under his favourite tree, Pinus nigra.
Before 1994 and 1998 wildfires pines dominated landscape: Pinus nigra, Pinus halepensis Pinus sylvestris and a lesser extent Pinus pinea.
In the western parts of Anatolia this is often Black Pine (Pinus nigra), in the east nearly exclusively Scotts Pine (Pinus sylvestris).
Contains evidence of an extinct tertiary volcano, such as basalt columns or "volcanic bombs"; also has a wood with exotic trees: Liriodendron tulipifera, Pinus pinea, Pinus nigra.
Within these mountain ranges is Spain's largest continuous area of pine forest, with representatives of nearly all pine species found in the Iberian Peninsula, the most abundant being European Black Pine (Pinus nigra).
For example, Pinus nigra 'Arnold Sentinel' is a cultivar of the species P. nigra which is particularly upright and is propagated vegetatively so that all plants of this cultivar have the same habit.
The conifers, mostly exotic species planted for forestry, occupy much of the Park's area, among the most representative of these plantations are insignis and radiata pine (Pinus radiata), Lawson cypress and the black pine (Pinus nigra).
Generally vegetation are composed of forests, most of which are presented by Quercus pubescens and Downy Oak or Pubescent Oak, less - Juniperus excelsa (Greek Juniper) and very small - Pinus Nigra.
Over limestone, the Black Pine (Pinus nigra subsp salzmannii) plays an important role in many of the mountain ranges in the centre, east and south of the Peninsula; in limy soil, and at the same altitude, it usually displaces the former.
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