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“Trees”

Cultural  
  1. (1913) A poem by the American poet Joyce Kilmer. Its opening lines are: “I think that I shall never see / A poem as lovely as a tree.”


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At the impact site, a fresh evergreen scent wafted through the air from cypress trees whose branches were blown off in the strike.

From Barron's

A cluster of seven upscale cabins situated on a steep hillside dotted with pine trees, the location offered seclusion and ensured that Oseguera’s security detail would be able to see any approaching visitors coming from miles away.

From Los Angeles Times

Volunteers have planted 800 young trees in a bid to expand one of the South West's last remaining temperate rainforests.

From BBC

The project was led by volunteers from Natural England, in partnership with the Duchy of Cornwall, Moor Trees and the Woodland Trust.

From BBC

High winds and saturated ground have also toppled trees, removing nesting cavities for birds and burrows for mammals such as badgers and rabbits.

From BBC