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1 Natives of South Europe, and amongst the oldest trees of our gardens.
2 The oldest trees are distinguished by having the foliage and small branches at the
3 Come night-time, you'll camp amid magical rainforest and some of the oldest trees on Earth.
4 We may cut the largest and oldest trees and still have a well started second crop.
5 And some of the oldest trees on earth, the great bristlecone pines, don't seem to age like we do.
6 But Jasper Ewold had the oldest trees and the most luxuriant hedge and vines as the reward of his pioneerdom.
7 Masseria Brancati in Ostuni is a B&B with an adjoining olive oil farm that has the oldest trees in Puglia.
8 Their attackers were vicious beings who looked like children but who were older than the oldest trees in the forest.
9 I now have my oldest trees in sod, mostly weeds this year, but I intend to sow it to grass.
10 There's one not far from here, the Kong Miao, with beautiful old cypresses in the courtyard - the oldest trees in Peking.
11 Then she saw it, a little flicker of movement behind the thick base of one of the tallest and oldest trees .
12 A devastating fungus that has hit California has now reached Britain and is putting Ireland's oldest trees at risk, writes Karlin Lillington.
13 The olive and sweet chestnut of southern Europe and the yew, oak and lime of the north are some of the oldest trees .
14 Behind the house is a magnificent garden, I should say a park, shaded by the oldest trees which perhaps exist in all Paris.
15 She pointed to the two oldest trees at the extreme end of the churchyard and remarked that the strongest impression would be there.
16 Hence the great traveller infers that it must be one of the oldest trees in the world-perhapsas old as the earth itself!
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