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Manhattan's lesser-known parks are also rich in trees.
The Syrian geographer al-Dimashqi described the city in 1300 as "so rich in trees it looks like a cloth of brocade spread out upon the land".
Syrian geographer al-Dimashqi described Gaza in 1300 as a "city so rich in trees it looks like a cloth of brocade spread out upon the land".
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Coherently, they show a topological structure richer in tree-like subgraphs, which disfavor the transition to ordered behavior, and which are absent in the other classes of networks.
However, there are very few studies on the biodiversity and regeneration of native species in human-modified forests which are rich in exotic trees.
Unthinned middle-aged (20 69 years) or old (>90 years) stands rich in deciduous trees (5 40%), including alder, and with a rich field layer were the most often occupied patches.
Not many have monitored human-modified forests rich in exotic tree diversity (Bhagwat et al. 2008).
STBG (arboretum; rich in exotic tree species) seemed to have less density (Table 1) and proportion (Fig. 3) of native saplings than YBV (plantation; poor in exotic tree species).
Amazon forests were rich in rubber-producing trees: All that was lacking, it seemed, was a local workforce to tap them.
In contrast, British archaeological deposits rich in macrofossil remains of trees often lack, or contain very few, tree-associated insects.
But that tree is a postmodern tree, rich in complexity.
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