Last Saturday morning I witnessed the destruction of an evergreenoak.
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Beyond this, more prairie and a wood of evergreenoak.
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The ceiling was of wood, crossed by heavy beams of the evergreenoak, without ornament.
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Here reigns perfect calm; moreover, there are some clumps of evergreenoak which will lend me their scanty shade.
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Tyrol has the evergreenoak-12to 13 per cent.
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Travelling several miles over a level plateau, we descended into a beautiful valley, richly carpeted with grass and timbered with evergreenoak.
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Moreover, the white-flowered Douglas spiraea and dwarf evergreenoak form graceful fringes along the narrower seams, wherever the slightest hold can be effected.
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That this neighbourhood was formerly well wooded is still proved by the tufts of evergreenoak which spring up everywhere over the hills.
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The evergreenoak studded over the whole plain supplies food for countless pigs and shade where the herdsmen may dream away the sunny days.
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She also stretches them, but not assiduously, in the thickets of evergreenoak, on the slopes with the scrubby greenswards, dear to the Grasshoppers.
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She also stretches them, but not so assiduously, in the thickets of evergreenoak, on the slopes with the scrubby greenswards, dear to the Grasshoppers.
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Out of their clefts spring evergreenoaks, juniper, box and sloe-bushes.
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The evergreenoaks along the avenue were writhing and groaning.
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A few evergreenoaks, in places, pleasantly overhang the water.
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Carriages passed under its elm-trees at every hour and swept round the evergreenoaks.
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There was a little knoll covered with evergreenoaks at the end of the lawn.