maples in English

noun
1
a tree or shrub with lobed leaves, winged fruits, and colorful autumn foliage, grown as an ornamental or for its timber or syrupy sap.
Although set in 24 acres of land, extra measures have been taken to plant more oaks, sycamores, maples and horse chestnut trees to provide increased privacy.

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1. Aristos is global head of the Maples and Calder's Dispute & Resolution team at the Maples Group

2. Oaks and maples preponderate in our woods.

3. 8 On Farewell beach pine away maples green.

4. The red maples, at the edge of the clearing, have a reddish tinge.

5. The Arboretum is home to some of the oldest paperbark maples outside of China.

6. Abutilon plants – or flowering maples as also known – have a dual use for the garden.

7. Perithecial initials of Eutypella parasitica were found during the spring in bark phellem of cankered sugar maples.

8. Fall Cankerworms feed on a wide variety of trees but tend to prefer maples, hickories, ashes, and oaks

9. Here is also a carpet of two-to three-inch-tall balsam firs, and similarly-sized red maples.

10. In Japan, the custom of viewing the changing colour of maples in the autumn is called momijigari.

11. Vanessa Nygaard is a cult figure waiting to happen, a gale-force personality blowing through Maples Pavilion.

12. 23 The berm was now covered with a strip of forest, primarily of balsam fir and red maples.

13. Abutilon definition, any tropical shrub belonging to the genus Abutilon, of the mallow family, comprising the flowering maples

14. These also provide a backdrop of golds and greens through which shafts of autumn sunlight illuminate the maples.

15. The sky is lead gray, and so the oranges and yellows of the maples stand out vibrant in contrast.

16. A tender Abutilon that is best considered an annual but boy howdy is it one of the best flowering maples that we’ve ever seen

17. Prior to being an independent fund director, Alric worked as an investment funds attorney with offshore magic circle law firms Maples and Calder and Ogier.

18. 28 The sky is lead gray, and so the oranges and yellows of the maples stand out vibrant in contrast.

19. Although from a distance the red maples each looked distinct and uniform in color, that uniformity disappeared on close inspection.

20. Amur Flame Maples do not like excessive water, so be sure to plant in a spot that is very well-draining.

21. Basophils were found to decrease sharply by 1 year of age in female Weiser-Maples guinea pigs using automated hematology analysis ( …

22. Basophils were found to decrease sharply by 1 year of age in female Weiser-Maples guinea pigs using automated hematology analysis ( …

23. But no one could hold on to summer once the stately row of Lilac Road maples began to turn scarlet and gold.

24. “Crockett” Maples, an original frontiersman, honored soldier, and devoted family man with an inspiring will to overcome any obstacle in his path.

25. San Liberato botanic park contains species from all over the world: Canadian maples, Japanese cherries, Liquidambars and Persian parrotias grow here in company with camphor trees, liododenders.

26. Abutilon (Flowering Maples) can be evergreen or deciduous shrubs, small trees, perennials or annuals, bearing profuse and showy, lantern-like flowers from spring to frost (often year-round in frost free areas).

27. Also: bourgeon The two senses of Burgeon, “to bud” (The maples are Burgeoning) and “to grow or flourish” (The suburbs around the city have been Burgeoning under the impact of commercial …

28. Recent Examples on the Web: Noun For example, the peeling bark of paperbark maples (Acer griseum) and river Birch trees (Betula nigra) can only be seen on the trunk and the oldest branches.

29. The two senses of Burgeon, “to bud” (The maples are Burgeoning) and “to grow or flourish” (The suburbs around the city have been Burgeoning under the impact of commercial growth), date from the 14th …

30. The two senses of burgeon, “to bud” (The maples are Burgeoning) and “to grow or flourish” (The suburbs around the city have been Burgeoning under the impact of commercial growth), date from the 14th …

31. Title: Urbe: super-poema Bolchevique en 5 cantos (Mexico 1924) Author: Manuel Maples Arce (Mexican, Papantla 1898–1980 Mexico City) Artist: Jean Charlot (French, Paris 1898–1979 Honolulu, Hawaii) Publisher: Andrés Botas e Hijo

32. Already, by the first of September, I had seen two or three small maples turned scarlet across the pond, beneath where the white stems of three aspens diverged, at the point of a promontory, next the water.

33. Dwarf Conifers, Japanese Maples, Ginkgo, Elms are typically slow growing and usually compact trees which mature 15 to 20 years of growth to a range of 2' - 8' anything smaller would be considered a miniature and anything larger we have multiple descriptions such as weeping, upright, spreading just to …

34. On Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, S. gaspensis has been recorded from seven habitats, two of which were described by Roscoe and Majka (1976): 1) a mixedwood stand composed of spruces (Picea spp), white birch (Betula papyrifera), and balsam fir (Abies balsamifera) with scattered maples (Acer spp); and 2) a mature hardwood stand of sugar maple (Acer saccharum) and yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis).