Sentences with phrase «at citrus tree»

At the Citrus Tree Gardens, Alsancak village is on your doorstep, with authentic Cypriot restaurants, tavernas, traditional Turkish coffee shops, bars and a couple of supermarkets.
There's plenty of room for families in the mini villas at Citrus Tree Gardens, with a galleried bedroom upstairs for parents, and a lounge with sofa bed for the little ones.

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Everyone loves Dole Whip, but the citrus swirl (vanilla ice cream with a little orange slush) at Sunshine Tree Terrace is an underrated treat.
«The greatest demand is for sheep meat and wool, dry land cropping and irrigated row cropping (at scale) and permanent plantings like tree nuts and citrus,» Mr Thomas said.
At the end of winter, all our citrus trees start to blossom and it's quite lovely to be in the garden and surrounded by their fragrant.
The ants are typically found at high densities in cacao trees and citrus orchards.
We have three citrus trees at our home, so we generally have an abundance of citrus fruits hanging around.
At the moment my rose bushes are ready to bloom and the neighbor's citrus trees are full...
With a stay at Mangostee - Citrus Tree Villas in Ubud, you'll be minutes from Seniwati Gallery of Art by Women and close to Ubud Monkey Forest.
At the Carlton Citrus spa guests can enjoy a Swedish massage or tea - tree facial.
Sheep and dairy farming further north than practical today (Nuuk area Greenland) Treelines higher than at present (Scandinavia) Deciduous forests (oak, hornbeam) further north than at present (Sweden, Finland) Grape cultivation further north than practical today (Yorkshire, perhaps southern Norway) Farmsteads at higher altitudes than practical today (Britain) or even overrun by glaciers since (Norway) Citrus trees and other subtropical crops cultivated further north than possible today (China) Driftwood deposited on beaches currently blocked by permanent shelf - ice (Ellesmere land)
According to the Post and Courier, last week plant disease inspectors started going door to door in downtown Charleston, looking at backyard orange and lemon trees for signs of a disease that could wipe out the nation's citrus crop if it gets out of the city.
A very heavy old crock in the dining room that I found at an antique mall with Brooke holds a small tree decorated with cinnamon house ornaments and dried citrus.
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