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Below us are pastures, interspersed with small clumps of mixed, broadleaf woodland.
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It is fine level territory in three fields bounded by some broadleaf forestry.
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Those infamous Sitka trees will be phased out and replaced with native broadleaf species.
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Different colors indicate different land uses: red is urban; bright green is deciduous broadleaf forest.
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The holly tree is considered vital for broadleaf trees because it provides cover for seedlings.
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Her yard was thick with tropical plants, broad-leafed banana palms and white birds-of-paradise.
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They stopped and rested in the shade of a broad-leafed maple near the stream.
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Tall pine and broad-leafed trees grew everywhere, even in front of the grocery store.
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He turned away and pushed through the surrounding broad-leafed plants.
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The stranger was booted and cloaked, and wore a heavy broad-leafed hat over his brows.
Usage of broad-leaved in English
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BARE-ROOTED, broad-leaved trees should be planted before the end of the month.
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Of the common thyme there are two varieties: narrow-leaved and broad-leaved.
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The region is heavily forested with spruce, pine and broad-leaved trees.
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The priests bowed with equal deference, lifting their hands to their broad-leaved hats.
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If so, why don't you wear the usual broad-leaved hat of your order?
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The true cork is the produce of the broad-leaved tree.
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He descended the slope, and sat down in the shade of a broad-leaved tree.
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It was wooded with broad-leaved box, broad-leaved ironbark, Moreton Bay ash, bloodwood and cypress pine.
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In the interstices grow brake and broad-leaved forest-grass.
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There are practically two classes of endive, the broad-leaved or Batavian variety, and the curly-leaved endive.
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This fine tree rises like the broad-leaved star-apple.
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The reviving grass harbors violets, and the lawn is suddenly coarse with dandelions and broad-leaved weeds.
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I continued to follow the path for five miles, until I came to a broad-leaved tea-tree forest.
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If oak, maple, poplar, or other broad-leaved trees grow in that region, they occur in scattered stands.
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We found also a beautiful new species of acacia looking like a broad-leaved variety of A. armata.
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Great broad-leaved heliconiae, leathery melastomae, and succulent-stemmed, lop-sided-leaved begonias are abundant, and typical of tropical American forests.