sumac造句1 In addition to these benefits, workers at Sumac Ashpa also receive some of the highest cash wages in the region.
2 Furry ropes of poison sumac veined across the ground.
3 There was the smell of sumac, orange and eucalyptus.
4 Rain - washed and windswept , sumac brightens as it nears peak season.
5 The leaves of staghorn sumac trees gradually turn a brilliant red as cool autumn temperatures creep in.
6 Sumac trees have economic, birch, linden trees , such as Eva Parker.
7 Species of poison ivy (Toxicodendron diversilobum), in the sumac (or cashew) family, native to western North America.
8 Furry ropes of poison sumac veined across the ground. Red-stemmed briars bent under the snowy weight of blackberry blossoms.
9 The medicament prepared with single medicine sumac gallnut or sumac gallnut oil and the compound medicament prepared by using sumac gallnut and sumac gallnut oil can be made into various dosage forms.
10 Rain-washed and windswept, sumac brightens as it nears peak season. Once used as a simple dye, these leaves still color the countryside each autumn.
11 The correlation between the diameter of the front lateral root of Staghorn sumac and its basal diameter, crown width and height is more significant than that of the back part of the lateral root.
12 When the cows were all inside and Raymond and his father had shut the stable doors, we walked, stillbent, through the sumac and, once out of sight, climbed down to the road.
13 Their solutions are acid and have an astringent taste. They are isolated from oak bark, sumac, myrobalan (an Asian tree), and galls.
14 The tree the mountain is formed by wildwood, such as pine, sumac,[www.] chestnut and so on.
15 Before we were in sight of the Newcombes' buildings, we climbed a bank on the opposite side of the road, where there was a thick growth of sumac bordering a planted windbreak of spruce.
16 It had been raining quite a bit during the night, and now, early in the morning as you were getting up, there was the strong smell of sumac, sage, and damp earth.
17 The grassy prairie landscape is dotted with shrub thickets of sumac and dogwood, which are favored by birds and small animals.
18 It also temporarily protects and helps relieve minor irritaion and itching due to: rashes, eczema, poison ivy, oak, sumac and insect bites.
19 Sumac Wax, also called urushi wax in Japan, is extracted from the fruit peel of Sumac Verniciflua Stokes.
20 Red Valley Scenic area covers an area of 4000 acres, mainly to wild bushes sumac, is the red leaves Valley unique ornamental tree species.
21 Edible seed or nut of Anacardium occidentale, a tropical and subtropical evergreen shrub or tree in the sumac family, native to tropical Central and South America.
22 Soak in the bath with baking soda will heal anything form poison ivy, sumac, sunburns, etc...