dwarf beech造句
例句與造句
- A botanical feature of this region is the Dwarf Beech, known in German as the " S黱telbuche ".
- True or not, the story shows the swarm of legends which had surrounded these dwarf beeches that still are a mystery for the scientists.
- The split-leaf maples, azaleas and dwarf beeches out front have fully matured and soften some of the house's zingy obtuse angles.
- With its short and twisted trunk the Dwarf Beech grows more in width than height, only seldom reaching a height of more than 15 m.
- He based this conclusion on the appearance inside a forest of common beech trees in the neighborhood of an old colonisation of disappeared dwarf beech trees of spontaneous seedling of dwarf trees.
- It's difficult to find dwarf beech in a sentence. 用dwarf beech造句挺難的
- Year after year, even stranger trees are found in this area; these ones look globally as dwarf beech trees but with a branch growing as it would do in a common beech tree.
- There are still several old examples of this rare tree to be found in the Deister-S黱tel valley : in the S黱tel near H黮sede, in the Deister near Feggendorf and K鰈lnischfeld, in Lauenau, dwarf beech forest was cleared in 1843 near H黮sede wurde 1843.
- A dwarf beech called abre des Dames ( abre standing for arbre meaning tree, and Dame meaning fairy at that time ) which together gives the tree of the fairies stood in the south of Domr閙y, the native village of Joan of Arc.
- The hypothesis of a temporary adaptation ( Accommodat in French ) due to the local environment, still frequently in favour in the area, can t be taken on because this adaptation is not genetically stable; the dwarf beeches, when they are transplanted from Verzy to other environments or when they are grafted on a common beech tree keep their dwarf tree aspect.
- In 1998, by comparing the DNA coming from common beech trees, dwarf beech trees from Verzy, common purple beech trees and purple dwarf beech trees fronm the S黱tel, Anita Gallois working in the laboratory of biology and plant physiology in Reims University brought to light that these morphological differences are indeed there because of a genetic factor, a result that confirms the hypothesis of a mutation.
- In 1998, by comparing the DNA coming from common beech trees, dwarf beech trees from Verzy, common purple beech trees and purple dwarf beech trees fronm the S黱tel, Anita Gallois working in the laboratory of biology and plant physiology in Reims University brought to light that these morphological differences are indeed there because of a genetic factor, a result that confirms the hypothesis of a mutation.