Sentences with phrase «tall reed»

Slopes as far as the eye can see are an undulating sea of green, covered in tall reed grass, which at times are harvested by the locals for thatched roofing that is typical in traditional Balinese architecture.
Rows and rows of bamboo plants punctuate the massive office floors; there's one placed on each desk for good luck, and the tall reeds make open desks look like forest clearings.
Danger in the Reeds is a series of documentary videos developed to educate the public about an aggressive invading plant, Phragmites australis, which is pushing out the natural diversity with dense, monoculture stands of tall reeds with deeply penetrating roots.
The European design with fluted corners and tall reeded feet is warmly highlighted with brushed Sugar Cane finish over solid Oak and Oak veneers.
Both pieces stand on tall reeded feet with fluted corner posts.
He expects that under normal weather conditions, the tall reeds on the fringes of the wetlands would trap the oil and prevent it from reaching more than a kilometer inland.
In an especially absorbing scene, Jack meets Mathilde for the first time and takes her to a secluded wooded area with tall reeds for her to test out the rifle he has painstakingly built for her particular assignment.
Tropical and subtropical wetlands include seasonally - flooded forests and grasslands along rivers such as the Congo and Niger Rivers (west Africa) and the Amazon River (South America)(Fig. 1e) and seasonally - flooded swamps dominated by tall reeds in the Middle East and North Africa (Fig. 1f).

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The Provence Convertible Crib is elegant from top to bottom with round reeded feet, fluted posts and a tall headboard with decorative dentil mouldings.
The most common wetland plants — common reed and smooth cord grass — both grow more than a meter tall, so they should stay above a slick, unless strong winds bat them down.
Glide silently between tall avenues of papyrus and river reeds, sprawled comfortably on the flat wooden wedge of a traditional dugout canoe, or mokoro.
Creeping through the tall red reeds towards
Creeping through the tall red reeds towards my grazing prey, scanning their weaknesses with my Focus power, slowing down time and zooming in on my target and then connecting with that first strike — it felt great, but decidedly familiar.
More than 60 feet in length, the work features 199 Red Reeds measuring up to 10 feet tall, interspersed among the aquatic foliage.
Creeping through the tall red reeds towards
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