Sentence examples for butternut tree from inspiring English sources

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"Goodbye to clocks ticking — and my butternut tree!

"Goodbye to clocks ticking and my butternut tree!

Still, he hasn't touched the old cruiser bikes that hang from a butternut tree above the goat-and-chicken pen, which is a flight of fancy any way you look at it.

It brought to mind the time, about 20 years ago, when I transplanted a sapling that I found growing behind a shed to a spot near the stump of a century-old butternut tree that had fallen victim to wind and rot.

As he got weaker, his children said, he moved his garden to a sheltered spot behind the house, where he would sit and watch things grow, listen to the wind, observe the life teeming in a dead butternut tree he left standing in the garden.

Bonfanti Real Estate (860-526-4933), also located in Chester, had a 2,600-square-foot 2,600-square-foot 2,600-square-footyle house for $360,000 and a 3,700-square-foot historic home built in 1742, with six bedrooms, three bathrooms, six working fireplaces and a butternut tree said to be the country's oldest and largest, for $650,000.

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And he'd probably check the butternut trees too, just to be sure.

"I've made sugar from the sap of red maples, silver maples, Norway maples — hell, yes — and from walnut trees, butternut trees, sycamores, black birches.

For the past two years, researchers at Cornell's Uihlein Forest in Lake Placid have been experimenting with tapping black walnut and butternut trees for syrup production and sharing the finished product with visitors.

In Conneaut, Ohio, in the far northeastern corner of the state, Frederick T. Bennett, 60, is missing several black walnut and butternut trees that, he said, were about as old as he is and were planted by his father.

We used microsatellite and chloroplast DNA markers to characterize the influence of anthropogenic landscapes on the extent, direction, and spatial distribution of hybridization between a native North American tree Juglans cinerea (butternut) and an introduced tree Juglans ailantifolia (Japanese walnut) for 1363 trees at 48 locations across the native range of butternut.

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