Category of heraldic charges.
1It is: "Most of our remaining broadleaf tree cover is found in the hedgerows - a habitat under increasing threat."
2Within the next few weeks, every household in the State will receive a certificate saying that a broadleaf tree has been planted for it.
3The holly tree is considered vital for broadleaf trees because it provides cover for seedlings.
4The tree council will plant over 30,000 broadleaf trees during the week.
5Last year the total was split between 8,050 conifer and 5,350 broadleaf trees.
6Little if any consideration has been given to broadleaf trees as they don't offer a short-to-medium return on investment.
7Above all, it lacks the grey's compulsion to strip bark from the stems and branches of young broadleaf trees.
8Recently enhanced with the opening of a new heritage centre and public park, containing 35 species of native broadleaf trees.
9It is common and widespread, growing on dead wood from broadleaf trees, particularly on fallen branches of birch and hazel.
10They should then be planted out in rows, each row one foot apart for conifers and two feet for broadleaf trees.
11Ten years ago I enhanced the route by planting broadleaf trees and I gladly gave written permission for the way to be marked.
12Up to 130 new woodland sites, concentrating on indigenous broadleaf trees, are to be created in Northern Ireland, writes Dick Grogan in Belfast.
13Our appreciation of trees seems to peak in the autumn months as we witness the splendorous colour of leaves falling from broadleaf trees.
14The beetle is known to feed on a wide range of broadleaf trees, including horticultural species such as avocado, and can spread fungal diseases.
Translations for broadleaf tree