Sentences with phrase «gum trees which»

«Swift parrots are major pollinators of blue and black gum trees which are crucial to the Tasmanian environment and economy including forestry and tourism,» Professor Heinsohn said.

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The word means a fragrant gum; and this strongly supports the identification of manna with a sweet substance which is found adhering to the tamarisk tree, a honey - like sap sucked out by insects and available in greatest quantity in June.
Claire from Under the Blue Gum Tree, who always wows me with her creative bakes, happened to have an old bottle of this blackcurrant liqueur, which is just as well as fresh blackcurrants probably don't even grow in South Africa, never mind in winter!
Fruits from these trees are pods that contain 16 to 23 seeds, each of which is surrounded by edible gum.
* Ulcetrol ™ also includes Mastic Gum, a resin from the mastic tree (Pistacia lentiscus), which may help to promote stomach health by temporarily relieving occasional digestive discomfort.
Each pod from the carob tree contains seeds that growers use to make a gum - like substance called tragasol, which is often used as a stabilizer and thickener in foods such as baked goods, ice cream, salad dressings, sauces, cheese, deli and canned meats, jellies and mustard.
Most startling of all, for the survivors and rescue workers both, was the realization that the main dusty square was rooted so firmly by half a dozen massive trees, trees that had gone all but unnoticed in all those years, their shadows dingy with commerce, their branches cranked low with hanging wares, their droppings of mulberry collected and sold — until the bomb had loosened the green gums of the trees and sent down a shower of leaves, which Mr. Khurana kicked up on the ground as he tried to uncover the bodies of his two sons.
In the wild, sugar gliders chew holes in trees to exude the sap and gum, which they then eat.
In the wild, sugar gliders chew holes in tree bark to allow the sap and gum of the tree to exude, which they then eat.
Chicle is derived from the sap of the sapodilla tree (Achras zapota) which is bled and heated to form the base of chewing gum.
Plants and trees are labeled (in Spanish), and there is an area with zapote trees, from which gum (chicle) is extracted.
You will see huge eucalyptus and gum trees, open grasslands, termite mounds, clear flowing creeks and magnificent mountains which form part of the Great Dividing Range that surrounds the property.
Continue up through the mountains, gum trees and gorges to round off your travels at the hill - ringed towns of Blinman and Parachilna, both of which are stocked with inventive restaurants and atmospheric hotels.
Family owned and operated our rooms are spread out over 4 buildings situated on 1 acre of lush tropical gardens, fish pond, gum trees and palms which attract a variety of local wildlife.
The Woolshed Back Packers also includes the glorious shades of gum trees and a fish pond, all of which contribute to the relaxing atmosphere.
To spare the parties in this case in which the outcome was obvious the time and expense of further litigation, Judge Carton dismissed the appeal and affirmed the verdict in favor of «The Kookaburra Who Sits in the Old Gum Tree
In February 2010, Judge Carton ruled in a case pending in an Australian court (yes, he has discretion to exercise jurisdiction over Australian matters) in which record company EMI sought to overturn a court ruling that the Aussie band Men at Work copied a flute riff from the children's song «Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree» in their 1980s song, «Down Under.»
The Sweet Gum Tree cabinetry has a linear style which, teamed with white and cream furniture, creates a structured feel in this tranquil kitchen.
On impulse, after trying a nice Milton rose wine at dinner the night before, we dropped into Milton Vineyard, which had a cellar door in a lovely old wooden house on a little hill, overlooking a massive gum tree and dam.
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