stringy bark造句
例句與造句
- Callon pointed out a crooked, scrawny tree covered with stringy bark.
- The rough stringy bark is grey-brown in colour.
- It has rough, fibrous stringy bark usually coloured grey over brown.
- The tree typically grows to a height of with fibrous stringy bark.
- Inland the stringy bark forests of the Mount Lofty Ranges marked their boundary.
- It's difficult to find stringy bark in a sentence. 用stringy bark造句挺難的
- It has rough, fibrous stringy bark usually coloured grey over reddish brown.
- It has a thick and fibrous stringy bark usually colored grey over reddish brown.
- Blue-leaved stringybark has thick, fibrous stringy bark usually colored grey over reddish brown.
- The yam, produced primarily in Africa and the Caribbean, is darker on the outside, with a little bit of a stringy bark.
- However, despite the rough and somewhat stringy bark, this tree is considered by scientists to be in the " mahogany " group of eucalyptus.
- The mallee tree is multi-stemmed typically growing to a height of with rough, grey coloured, fibrous-stringy bark on the trunk and lower stems that becomes smooth, grey to cream above.
- Within the genus " Eucalyptus ", it lies in the section " Pseudophloius ", a group united by rough but not stringy bark, large opposite juvenile and glossy green adult leaves.
- Jack Broad, who also built Kirrama homestead, constructed it of slabs with locally cut cypress pine for the uprights and rafters; stringy bark was carted from over twenty miles away for the shingles and hand adzed slabs.
- "There's no way that money will make my life better, " she said, looking out at wetlands fringed with wattle and stringy bark where her father and grandfather hunted wallaby and wild pigs and her mother combed the billabong for pig-nosed turtles and file snakes.
- Resulting in a diverse floristic assembly of flora and fauna with apparently divergent paths in similar habitats, for example scribbly gums ( " Eucalyptus racemosa / sclerophylla / haemastoma " ) have smooth barked trees in a manner which reduces their chance of catching on fire while stringy barks ( " Eucalyptus sp . " ) have bark which easily catches alight clearing the way for its fire-stimulated seedlings.