PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «WYCH-ELM»
wych-elm
wych
bark
motorcycles
wood
seeds
laboratories
fishery
ulmus
glabra
scots
widest
range
european
species
from
ireland
eastwards
urals
arctic
circle
south
mountains
peloponnese
greece
also
found
iran
large
trees
life
profile
throughout
much
europe
mainly
concentrated
more
northern
regions
ranges
this
bella
unravelling
mystery
skull
search
national
dental
records
proved
fruitless
woman
apparently
come
nowhere
missed
burntwood
welcome
great
value
carvery
means
treat
yourself
dessert
council
many
varieties
smooth
leaved
have
planted
past
mostly
timber
midlands
murder
brian
haughton
story
hagley
birmingham
database
lumber
identification
hardwoods
endgrain
ring
porous
medium
earlywood
pores
continuous
wide
small
latewood
wavy
bands
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «WYCH-ELM»
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wych-elm nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
wych-elm e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Face Down Under the
Wych Elm
Elizabethan herbalist Susanna, Lady Appleton, must root out a killer when two women are accused of witchcraft while the real killer, an expert in poisons, remains free to strike again. Reprint.
2
Love in a
Wych Elm and Other Stories
Graham Greene liked to compare H. E. Bates with Chekhov, greatest of short story writers, thinking Bates the best writer of short stories of his generation and time. This new collection, selected by Bates’ grandson, shows why.
3
Kenneth Burke and the Drama of Human Relations
Then for many pages the wych-elm is mentioned only twice, briefly on page 85
and at length on page 99 where the Wilcoxes are trying to decide whether to
honor Ruth Wilcox's death-bed wish that Howards End go to Margaret Schlegel.
Here ...
William H. Rueckert, 1983
4
Woodland Conservation and Management
8.2 Ash-wych elm woodland (Group 1) Stands with Ulmus glabra, but not Alnus,
Fagus, Carpinus, Ulmus procera, U. carpinifolia or Pinus sylvestris. Almost all
stands contain Fraxinus, Corylus and Crataegus monogyna. Fraxinus is often far
...
5
Hardwicke's Science-gossip
1. Ulmus (Campeslris). The common rough, or broad-leaved Wych Elm. 2. Ulmus
(Scabra). The Wych Hazel, or rough and very broad-leaved Elm ; by some
unskilful persons called the British Elm. These two are apparently varieties of
what we ...
1. Ulmus (Campestris). The common rough, or broad-leaved Wych Elm. 2. Ulmus
(Scabra). The Wych Hazel, or rough and very broad-leaved Elm ; by some
unskilful persons called the British Mm. These two are apparently varieties of
what we ...
7
Elephant's Nest in a Rhubarb Tree & Other Stories
A stranger seeing them for the first time would have said that they were seven
dolls who had been dipped in a solution of something several shades paler than
saffron. The hair was very beautiful when brushed and ill LOVE IN A WYCH ELM.
Herbert Ernest Bates, 1989
vi Illustrations Frontispiece. English Elm and megalith at Avebury (Wi). by Michael
Young 1 Wych Elm at Moor Court (HW). by Worthington Smith i 2 Narrow-leaved
Elm at Swaffham Prior (Ca). by A. Sinclair 2 3 English Elm in Surrey, ...
9
The Elms: Breeding, Conservation, and Disease Management
In 134 survey plots along rivers, white elm (Ulmus laevis) was the most abundant
elm, followed by wych elm (U. glabra), field elm (U. minor) and the hybrid Dutch
elm (U. x hollandica). In the landscape, elms have a clumped distribution.
10
Silva: or, A discourse of forest-trees, and the propagation ...
Ger. Emac. 1 480. The Common Elm, with a broad rough leaf. The wych elm. The
Wych Elm is very common in the north-west counties of England, where it grows
to a very large size, and is generally believed to grow naturally in the woods.
John Evelyn, Alexander Hunter, 1825