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A laker, dark evergreen with a speckled side and a snow-white belly, flipped and flopped on the ice.
"But we have savannas here, dark evergreen trees and grass like Africa that turns brown in the dry season.
Beyond the river was a patch of dark evergreen trees, probably cedar but too far away to tell.
Their bare branches are a warm red, which I highlight by placing them next to the dark evergreen leaves of dwarf mountain laurels (Kalmia latifolia Elf).
"I never liked palms until I saw them growing under big oaks in Mexico," he said, standing near a bevy of sabal palms thriving in the dappled light of two Mexican oaks, about 30 feet tall, with dark evergreen leaves.
In addition to these sweeps of bulbs, they have put in little groves of sabal palms, to catch the breeze, and magnolias, whose dark evergreen leaves are handsome in the bare woods, and drifts of sarcococca, or sweetshrub, whose fragrant white flowers would soon be blooming.
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The dark evergreens in the foreground and the luminous mountain in the background dwarf a solitary oarsman on a serene expanse of water.
"Some had 10-foot rootballs". They were planted on the south-facing slope, interspersed with dogwoods, whose white blossoms set off the dark evergreens in spring.
When the weather cooperates, the views from the cable car take in the mountain and surrounding hills, a vibrant patchwork of dark evergreens, colorful maples and elegant white birches.
From the chic spa of Baden-Baden in the north, past storybook villages with tiled roofs and winding streets, to the Rhine and Danube Rivers in the south, the dark evergreens that give this region its name are steadily, almost imperceptibly, turning yellowish.
No wonder, considering the landscape alternates between clear skies scratched by dark evergreens and land coated with light blue waters.
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