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.
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Large, broad-leafed plants and massive-trunked trees hugged them.
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Tipperary County Council has defended its actions in cutting down nine mature broad-leafed trees in the town of Fethard.
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A cluster of ferns tickled my mud-caked shins as I ducked beneath the branch of an unfamiliar broad-leafed tree.
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Some broad-leafed plantain plants were also seen in the neighbourhood of the villages, which as we advanced became very numerous.
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The last seven miles was sandy soil, with spinifex and scrub, which was mostly young cork-tree, and the broad-leafed mallee.
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They were respectively marked on the large tree next the Falls, a large broad-leafed tree, arrow at 1 o'clock LFE.
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After the twenty-seven miles we again met with the new small-leafed tree, the broad-leafed mallee, the eucalypti, and many other scrubs.
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They show how a jungle gradually turned to fire-tolerant, broad-leafed woodland known as miombo, which covers vast swathes of today's Africa.
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Our route was through a level country, wooded with box, bloodwood, terminalia, grevillia, and broad-leafed melaleuca, triodia, and patches of grass.
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We also passed narrow belts of low sandy loam, covered with Banksias, broad-leafed Melaleucas, and the orange-coloured Grevillea I have before spoken of.
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The yard was a small fenced-in enclosure lined by crooked catalpa trees, a broad-leafed species that seemed to thrive best in bare urban yards.