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It affects the crown of trees at first, and then slowly kills the whole tree.
There are lovely views from the windows, so perfect, in fact, that it's almost comical; an architypal hillock decorated with cows, with a little crown of trees, like a Londoner's impression of the countryside.
In 1869, public health advocates, who called for Chicago to purify its air with a "green crown" of trees, joined with real estate interests to badger the state government into creating a ring of major parks linked together by broad boulevards.
In the quiet of the studio, he turned his journey through the English landscape into new and mysterious visions that are so close to reality – the sun appearing at the same time as the moon, a crown of trees suddenly rising out of winter's tilled earth – as to carry the enchantment of which he writes.
The moth flies over the crown of trees and in clearings.
Two nuclear genes are used in this analysis because of their previously demonstrated genetic distances and resulting ability to resolve nodes deeper than at the crown of trees.
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The evening light tinges stubble fields pink and haloes crowns of trees around Westcott and towards the river Lynher.
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They can barrel through the crowns of trees, launch embers that spark fires miles away, or burrow underground through root systems and spring up behind you.
The Luzon bushy-tailed cloud rat inhabits oak and pine forests, eating pine buds and bark and building stick nests in the crowns of trees.
Shadowy valleys cut through the landscape; old mine stacks poke up from the summer crowns of trees and, to the south, the Tamar estuary is a blue lake before the haze of open sea.
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