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The trees' palm fronds and pliant trunks appear out of place amid the leafier deciduous trees native to the region.
A greener tundra, as plants get bigger and leafier, with shrubs and trees taking over grassland or tundra, satellite data shows.
His renovation, completed in 1981, transformed the garden into the shadier, leafier version visitors experience today, replete with lawns and trees.
If you position your plant-car under pockets of rainwater, it will grow bigger and leafier, which is (of course) incredibly satisfying.
I once had a Cavaliers fan complain of James's exit and say that her city's leafier suburbs reminded visitors of Santa Monica.
Gleadall says average pay in its poorer suburbs is about 13,000 pounds a year ($17,600), while in the leafier and richer west, people make around double that.
Glaucio de Castro, a coffee farmer with 312 hectares in the cerrado region of Minas Gerais, said it was tough to spray for the beetles because trees are leafier in off-years.
Starting this week, I thought I'd be spending the week strolling around the leafier parts of London, picking up unwanted sourdough from middle class moms, but it's not as straightforward as I'd planned.
Dan Patrick, an eccentric suburban Christian soldier who unnerved many in his own party, immediately went to war with House Speaker Joe Straus, a moderate Jewish Republican from the leafier parts of San Antonio.
The lake in "Owl Lake" (22016, 21866 x 22017 inches; all works oil on canvas) is clear enough; seen through a stand of trees, it stretches to a much leafier, sun-dappled wood on the far shore.
My life was transplanted from the busy urban area of Portsmouth, that houses the Fratton Park football stadium and St Mary's Hospital, to the altogether leafier, greener climes of a village in northern Hampshire with a population of a few hundred.
At about four in the morning, the roads leading out to the darker, leafier edges of town are clogged with cars and cars full of people migrating to the nearest dogging spot to shag the shit out of whoever and whatever they find there, usually in the hope of waking up Monday morning to find they've "gone viral" in an embedded Facebook video.
Mount Colah is the second highest suburb in Sydney by elevation. Considered one of Sydney's leafier suburbs, streets are clustered around the Pacific Highway. Mount Colah is bordered to the east by the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. Mount Colah varies in altitude from 68 m to about 206-217m above sea level.
All Saints Church, Charlemont Bishop Asbury Cottage. Charlemont with Grove Vale is a political ward in the Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell, in the English Midlands constituency of West Bromwich East. This Sandwell ward population as taken at the 2011 census was 11,964. The ward is made up of several neighbourhoods including Charlemont Farm, Bustlehome Mill, Church Vale, and the leafier neighbourhoods of Charlemont, Bird End, Wigmore and Grove Vale.
Macalister Road is a major thoroughfare in the city of George Town in Penang, Malaysia. The road stretches out of Magazine Circus next to Komtar in the city centre towards the leafier western edge of the city. The road was named after one of the Governors of Penang in the early 19th century. Originally a dirt track, the eastern section of Macalister Road has become urbanised as part of the city centre.
A camel peering over the leafier portions of Puntland's Cal Madow mountain range Puntland is geographically situated in the northeastern portion of Somalia. It is bordered by Somaliland to its west, the Gulf of Aden in the north, the Indian Ocean in the southeast, the central Galmudug region of Somalia in the south, and Ethiopia in the southwest. Puntland occupies a total land area of 212,510 km2 or roughly one- third of Somalia's geographical area.
Close up photograph of the red coloured cane of S.sinese. This variety of sugarcane is noted for being hardier than other varieties as well as being better adapted to poor soils and dry conditions. It tends to be leafier, with relatively hard thin red coloured canes. The plant does best in temperatures that range between 20 °C – 32 °C but is capable of tolerating ranges from 12 °C – 38 °C and very short periods of light frosts.
Fitzroy North (also called North Fitzroy) is theoretically joined to Fitzroy, but in reality the two are as separate as any suburbs in the inner city. They were always bisected by the width of Alexandra Parade (earlier Reilly Street), but with the building of the Eastern Freeway in the 1970s and its connection the Parade, the volume of traffic became an overwhelming barrier. Fitzroy North is also distinct in character, with less commercial activity, wider, quieter, leafier streets, and clear delineation to the east provided by the green Merri Creek corridor.
Thomson's father owned a clothing manufacturing business, Laird & Thomson, located in the Mile End area of Glasgow which employed around 450 people. In acknowledgement of their roots the street was named St Marnock Road ( the company had started in Kilmarnock). George Thomson's business prospered and the family lived in the prestigious Monteith Row, but as the industrialisation of Glasgow continued a pace, the Thomsons like many others moved from the grime and dirt of the east end to the leafier suburbs of Glasgow's West end, in the Woodlands area. J S (John) Thomson became a pupil at the Glasgow Academy and is recorded as having played for Glasgow Academicals in 1871St Andrews Alumni rugby clubAllan Massie, A portrait of Scottish rugby, (Polygon), 1984Glasgow (Scotland).

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