Long Leaved

Word LONG LEAVED
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ANGOPHORA LANCEOLATA was every where; Callitris grew about the base of the hills, and some very singular acacias, a long-leaved grey kind of wattle, the ACACIA STENOPHYLLA of Cunningham. ❋ Unknown (2003)

It would appear that the water is frequently stationary at that height for a considerable time, as long moss and other marks of stagnant waters were remaining on the trunks and roots of the trees, and on the long-leaved acacia, which was here a strong plant. ❋ Unknown (2003)

There were only four different kinds of plants at this terminating point of our journey, viz. the small eucalyptus, the long-leaved acacia, the large tea grass, and a new diaeceous plant which covered the marshes, named polygonum junceum. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The project, which started in Elim in February this year, has to date cleared almost 500ha of land surrounding the village of alien vegetation, mostly Port Jackson, long-leaved Wattle, Myrtle and Pine. ❋ Unknown (1998)

These tough, long-leaved grasses are found in tidal marshes in North America, Europe, and Africa. ❋ Unknown (1990)

Members of the Spartina genus are tough, long-leaved grasses found in tidal marshes in North America, Europe, and Africa. ❋ Unknown (1990)

Both, Casca explained, came from a fleshy, long-leaved plant with sharp spines that was known as the magucy. ❋ Sadler, Barry (1980)

The breezes of evening were gently sighing through the tops of the long-leaved pines which stood near; while still nearer stood several large live-oaks, which spread out their aged arms, as if to shelter what was sacred. ❋ Anonymous (N/A)

The gigantic forests of the United States consist principally of the long-leaved pine, _Pinus palustris ❋ H. A. Appleton (N/A)

The ground was level as a parlour floor, and free from brushwood or undergrowth of any kind, except a few long-leaved, fragrant ferns, and in places a thick carpet of flowering vines and creepers. ❋ Richard Archer (N/A)

Their commercial products, as far as they can be obtained, will also be exhibited, as, for instance, in the case of the long-leaved pine, the tar, resin, and pitch, for which it is especially valued. ❋ Various (N/A)

Plants should not turn pale, be long-jointed, long-leaved, and spindling; and where they grow in this way, we may be certain that there is a want of vitality for human beings. ❋ Various (N/A)

And in the stream the long-leaved flowers weep, 10 ❋ Unknown (1919)

The long-leaved Pine furnishes most of the turpentine and rosin of commerce. ❋ Girl Scouts Of The United States Of America (1918)

There are all sorts higher up on the slopes, -- long-leaved yellow pines, thimble cones, tamarack, silver fir, and Douglas spruce; but in the canyon there is only a group of the low-headed, gray nut pines which the earliest inhabitants of that country called pinons. ❋ Frances Jenkins Olcott (1917)

Behind, the place stretched like a long ribbon to the edge of the fragrant pine forest, where the long-leaved and loblolly pines rose like tall columns out of the needle-covered sand. ❋ Unknown (1916)

At elevations of 4000 feet the long-leaved pine (_Pinus longifolia_) appears. ❋ Douglas Dewar (1916)

There are all sorts higher up on the slopes, -- long-leaved yellow pines, thimble cones, tamarack, silver fir, and Douglas spruce; but in the cañon there is only a group of the low-headed, gray nut pines which the earliest inhabitants of that country called piñons. ❋ Unknown (1914)

An old lady lived there who knitted bright worsted; also a fat old gentleman in a gay skull-cap who showed much attention to a long-leaved rubber-plant that flourished behind the glass of the street door. ❋ Eleanor Gates (1913)

Now at the harbour’s head is a long-leaved olive tree, and hard by is a pleasant cave and shadowy, sacred to the nymphs, that are called the Naiads. ❋ Homer (1909)

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