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1 Wild garlic, or ramsons, grow plentifully on ancient woodlands all over Ireland.
2 These grow plentifully all round the island by the seaside, but not far within land.
3 Mr. Oswell was standing under one of the mimosa-trees which grow plentifully in this part of the country.
4 While this was in progress, another party was collecting rushes (which grow plentifully in the neighbourhood, called Ra-poo).
5 Mrs. Fairchild said she ate her first gardenia some years ago, during her first visit to Puerto Rico, where gardenias grow plentifully .
6 These refuse no Ground, swampy or dry, but grow plentifully on the Sand-Hills along the Sea-Coast, and elsewhere, and are great Bearers.
7 The date-palm grew plentifully , more especially in the vicinity of the towns.
8 Sevas grass grew plentifully , and acacia and mimosa shrubs in patches.
9 The Haw-thorn grows plentifully in some parts of this Country.
10 The kinnakinnee, or weed which the Indians smoke as tobacco, grew plentifully about it.
11 The sugar-cane grows plentifully , but the people had never learned the process of making sugar.
12 It grew plentifully , but was not in so flourishing a condition as that found in Wales.
13 The bean of the Mackenzie grew plentifully along the river, and was covered with ripe seeds.
14 There was a low slope, on one side of the rocks, where the fern grew plentifully .
15 The Indico grows plentifully in our Quarters.
16 Upon the hills where furze grows plentifully the flowers are also collected, and a dye extracted from them.
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