Examples of 'aspens' in a sentence

Meaning of "aspens"

aspen (noun) - a type of tree known for its distinctive leaves that flutter in the wind, often used in the context of forestry, landscaping, or nature imagery
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Behind the barren aspens was an enormous reward.
It can often be found growing beneath aspens.
And aspens only grow in areas that have been cleared.
Maybe find yourselves an arrowhead up by them aspens.
The aspens that are sprinkled between create a lovely contrast.
Take a walk among the aspens.
Avoid the presence of aspens in the vicinity of pine plantations.
Aspens should be at their peak.
Outside the window was the slope with the aspens.
Extraordinary tall and grand aspens grow in this forest.
The aspens are among the most important boreal broadleaf trees.
I do not hack down oaks to make room for wretched aspens.
Aspens are now regenerating.
Women should be helped to play a leading role in all aspens of training.
Aspens even have the power to turn the water into gold.

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Acres of aspens.
Aspens have evolved several adaptations that aid their survival in such environments.
It should be capable of focusing local attention on the technological aspens of local problems.
We cross a forest of aspens then a kind of lava field before reaching the lake.
We just got in a new shipment of Aspens.
The festival is held just as the aspens turn into their imperial gold.
These Aspens inspire deep thoughts.
The mountains are home to vast groves of Quaking Aspens.
Aspens are more characteristic of the higher elevations in the Rocky Mountains.
There is a woman living in the Aspens who comes from Mexico City.
Populus of Populus were studied and compared with those of North American aspens.
Courtyard of the Aspens on Blackcomb.
Aspens Populus sect.
Amongst the Aspens.
Aspens on Blackcomb.
Why do not we get your birches and my aspens together?
Quaking aspens thrive in high-moisture montane soils.
The larvae develop under the loose bark, especially of oaks, aspens or apple trees.
And the aspens were dancing, the day had begun.
During summer, the multiplication phase of the fungus occurs, since urediniospores can reinfect aspens.
Aspens do produce seeds, but seldom grow from them.
In the afternoon, we went up to the mountains to hike among the Aspens.
The aspens knew that they were there, they had much better hearing than people.
There are also several isolated strands of aspens ( Populus tremuloides ) on the higher altitudes.
Beware of worn rocks, and cold aspens.
Willows whiten, aspens shiver The sunbeam showers break and quiver.
In Alberta, snowshoe hares use upland shrub-sapling stages of regenerating aspens either postfire or postharvest.
Aspens reach for the sky, not the earth.
After walking around for a bit, I found this isolated group of aspens through the brush.
The aspens were so bright!
That's what they call trembling aspens in the Rocky Mountain states.
That no one 's chosen by the gods, the aspens.
In the Colorado Rockies, these aspens are communicating with each other.
Two aspens grew from the grave, putting on years ' growth in hours.
Willows whiten, aspens quiver.

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