"Evergreen oak" Quotes from Famous Books
... world. As we were to wait here some time, we went on shore to walk. The appearance of the cotton-fields at this season of the year was barren enough; but, as a compensation, I here, for the first time, saw the evergreen oak-trees (the ilex, I presume) of the South. They were not very fine specimens of their kind, and disappointed me a good deal. The advantage they have of being evergreen is counterbalanced by the dark and almost dingy color of the foliage, and the leaf being minute in size, and ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — Records of Later Life • Frances Anne Kemble
... ft.|Not hardy in the North. Grows south of | | Virginia. Beautiful evergreen oak. ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — The Library of Work and Play: Gardening and Farming. • Ellen Eddy Shaw
... away, I know a flinty waste beloved of the wheatear and the locust. Here reigns perfect calm; moreover, there are some clumps of evergreen oak which will lend me their scanty shade. I take my book, a few sheets of paper and a pencil and fly to this solitude. What beauteous silence, what exquisite quiet! But the sun is overwhelming, under the meager cover of the bushes. Cheerily, my lad! Have at your Kepler's laws in the company of ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — The Life of the Fly - With Which are Interspersed Some Chapters of Autobiography • J. Henri Fabre
... become evergreen, or nearly so, in the south of Europe. Evergreen leaves are as a rule tougher and thicker than those which drop off in autumn; they require more protection from the weather. But some evergreen leaves are much longer lived than others; those of the Evergreen Oak do not survive a second year, those of the Scotch Pine live for three, of the Spruce Fir, Yew, etc., for eight or ten, of the Pinsapo even eighteen. As a general rule the Conifers with short leaves keep them on for several years, those with long ones for fewer, the length ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — The Beauties of Nature - and the Wonders of the World We Live In • Sir John Lubbock |