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The phrase "type of tree" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing or classifying different types of trees. For example: - "There are many different types of trees in this forest, including maple, oak, and pine." - "She studied the characteristics of each type of tree to better understand their growth patterns." - "His favorite type of tree is the weeping willow, with its graceful branches that sway in the wind."
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(That's a type of tree, for you city folks).
But what's so bad about swapping one type of tree for another?
With any type of tree like this, you're only seeing the tip of the iceberg".
They raise suspicions: "Every time I walk past a certain type of tree the leaves begin to shake".
That might lead to changing the identification of the type of tree depicted, Ms. Vellekoop said.
For example, a red pigment in one type of tree might mean that the leaf had bitter compounds called tannins to repel insects, Mr. Gurr said.
A plant-eating organism that thrives on one type of tree, the theory holds, tends to destroy the saplings of that tree as well.
But he questioned whether the ancient redwoods were really the best type of tree to be cloning.
Seed versus sapling depends on the type of tree (oak seeds are better bets than apples) and on whether you want it to look like a tree before your son starts shaving.
Years later, he saw the same type of tree near a nursery in Pennsylvania, gathered 14 of the peaches lying on the ground, took them home to soak overnight and to clean of their pulp.
The trees are laid out in roundels, an old device favoured by the likes of Capability Brown, and the groups within the roundels are kept to one type of tree for clarity and stateliness.
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