Common shade tree of eastern and central United States.
1 Afterwards they got the box elder from Manitoba, and it proved perfectly hardy.
2 At Moscow, Russia, the box elder as first imported was from St. Louis, and it winter-killed.
3 The houses closest to the Humber cleaved to the river, nestled among cottonwood, box elder , and bur oak.
4 The maple, willow, box elder and other similar trees take so much land that they cannot afford them.
5 Poplar, cottonwood, or willow; birch, elm, box elder or aspen-thosewere the trees which bore bark that he liked.
6 Our tent was put up in a group of box elder trees,-thefirst trees of this species we had seen.
7 The little valleys nestling along the streams are diversified by bordering willows, clumps of box elder , and small groves of cottonwood.
8 Mr. Crawford: I asked the question because I have a west line shade several years old, trees are willow and box elder .
9 They crossed several creeks, flowing down from the higher mountains, and along the beds of these they found cottonwood, ash, box elder , elm, and birch.
10 Louder and fiercer roared the Box Elder , lashing its banks with foam.
11 The camp was on Box Elder Creek near the Musselshell River.
12 The neighborhood was thick with box elders , and it was hard to see what was happening.
13 The weather cleared at last, and they pushed on southwestward, between Box Elder Creek and Powder River.
14 In my locality the basswood and box elders are infested with a scale-like substance that looks like cotton.
15 In the following year he built Call's Fort in Box Elder County, in the extreme northern part of Utah.
16 Box elder is hardy and has been widely planted, but it is of low fuel value and short lived.
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