Not exact matches
Mainly, other Atheistic trees around this
young atheistic
sapling of a tree might be
in the way and thusly the older trees diminishes the light needed for this Atheistic
sapling's nourishment, The Atheistically
young sapling of a tree tends to be needful of Light so this Atheistic
sapling extends its» reach higher committing its» trunk to weaken.
Some of them are essential for
young saplings as they establish themselves
in the forest.
Although things were not this bad at the shack, Leopold noted ongoing plant damage caused by deer, which
in the absence of wolves calmly stood their ground and browsed
young saplings down to nothing.
A while ago, I planted two
young spruces along a wooded path to my cabin
in Minnesota — a
sapling 3 feet tall and the other, a foot and a half.
Word play and language remain integral ingredients
in, If Only, 2004 - a phrase of conditional optimism that can also be taken from the French word for bottle rack, If, which can be derived from the history of the peg, an object that began life as a
young sapling branch of a Yew tree.
Penone meticulously carves back the bark and outer layers of seemingly mundane pieces of wood along the growth lines
in order to reveal and expose the various knots that once formed the
saplings and branches, a subtractive process that yields a
younger version of the tree contained within the beam.
Ranches varied
in the amount and variety of wildland - from having only five species of mostly very
young trees, to having 18 different species of tree, ranging from
saplings to established, closed canopy forest.
Reindeer herding
in the Siberian tundra, will also tend to affect the forest, so that e.g.
younger saplings are killed allowing mature trees to grow, whereas when grazers are not protected by humans, the balance
in the ecology is different as the herds are graze only where they are safer from attack.
In many forests, these fallen trees actually become «nurse logs» — foundations from which
young saplings grow.