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This summer a blossoming tree of roses sheltered a romantic tryst.
He stopped now and then to sit on a bench or inhale the scent of a blossoming tree.
WHEN he was 52, with a hand that still trembled, Vann Nath produced a painting of a young man lying under a blossoming tree.
To be honest, unless you're a fruit-tree nerd, one blossoming tree is as pretty as the next – although the plum is more fragrant than the cherry and its fruit more versatile.
A kid's shoe, a glove on a railing Everything in the room at the Turner prize show derives its language from this blossoming tree, even the special designs he has created for the metal airvent grilles.
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Vernal vegetation — flowers dotting fresh grass, blossoming trees as pink as ice cream cones — is madly in bloom.
Our timing was perfect: hundreds of cedar waxwings on their way north decided to rest in the gardens' blossoming trees.
These bees -- 13,000 Italian Starlines -- buzz around city streets, parks and terraces in search of blossoming trees.
Scouring the landscape for a tell-tale flash of pink, I eventually located the gently rolling parkland threaded with paths and pricked with blossoming trees.
This image of topographical sublimation offers a pastel, nearly labial ravine — full of snakes on one side and blossoming trees on the other — that illustrates the cooling of the south winds by the Himalayas.
By this theory, people find blossoming trees beautiful because they're likeliest to bear ripe fruit; they love waterfalls because clear, cascading water is likeliest to be fresh and potable -- and full of fish to eat.
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