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Ratings were higher still for scenes in which trees were added to the existing condition.
The idea grew out of an earlier series about energy production and consumption in America, in which trees served as foils for oil refineries and coal plants.
Questions of whether property owners can have their trees removed, and at what cost, mainly arise during construction projects in which trees get in the way.
There is a dark, serene lobby with windows giving onto a garden at the rear, in which trees sit in midair on planters built into the main structure.
Also included in the auction will be Cézanne's "Path in Chantilly" (1888), a lush landscape in which trees become architectural elements framing a sun-dappled walkway.
Data were obtained from permanent circular sample plots in which trees were sampled within different radii according to their diameter at breast height.
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Mr. Schumer suggested the once-Irish neighborhood was the birthplace of the celebrated New York accent in which tree is the number between two and four.
They are more interested in aesthetics — the way in which tree and shrub materials can be shaped, bent, twisted or combined to create evocative, symbolic objects and environments.
The potential threat facing giant sequoias demonstrates how a complex interaction of rising temperatures and shifts in snowmelt and precipitation can alter an environment in which tree species have evolved and thrived.
North of the closed-canopy forest is the lichen woodland a smaller parallel zone of sparse forest or woodland in which tree crowns do not form a closed canopy.
Figure 2 represents three trees in which tree T1 and tree T2 differ a missing sub-tree at node NA whereas tree T1 and tree T3 differ a missing sub-tree at node Head.
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