Home in the trees
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NESTHome in the trees
CEDARSTrees used in home siding
UTAHNeon Trees' home state
ASPENSTrees in the Rockies
NESTSHouses in the trees
ARBRESTrees, in the Ardennes
ROWANSTrees in the rose family
SWAYINGLike trees in the wind
ALDERSTrees in the birch family
SIGHWind-in-the-trees sound.
BAOBABSTrees in "The Little Prince"
TEAKSTrees in the mint family
ASPENSTrees that tremble in the breeze
SWAYSwing, as trees in the wind
RUSTLESound of wind in the trees.
MOTTCluster of trees, in the West
MOTTEGrove of trees, in the Southwest
SWAYINGMoving like trees in the wind
KITESThe trees in "Peanuts" ate them
SWAYWhat trees do in the wind
ITALO"The Baron in the Trees" author Calvino
NEITHERLost in the Trees "... Here Nor There"
NORLost in the Trees "Neither Here ... There"
SYCAMORESDivine trees in the "Book of the Dead"
ENTSWalking trees in "The Lord of the Rings"
ELMSTrees associated with the underworld in Celtic myth
bonsaithe art of growing dwarf trees in pots
bushfireuncontrolled fire in the trees and bushes of scrubland
LOGROLLINGSeveral fallen trees immediately joined the campaign by engaging in...
ANEST"... of robins in her hair" (line from the poem "Trees")
phlorizina chemical found in the root bark of fruit trees
tweetingto make a chirping sound birds tweeting in the trees
underbrushShrubs and small trees forming the undergrowth in a forest
phlorizinsPHLORIZIN, a chemical found in the root bark of fruit trees
hackmatacksAny of a number of North American coniferous trees, in particular the tamarack
hackmatackAny of a number of North American coniferous trees, in particular the tamarack
agroforestryland management involving the growing of trees in association with food crops or pastures
llano(in the southwestern U.S. and Spanish America) extensive grassy plain with few trees
llanos(in the southwestern U.S. and Spanish America) extensive grassy plain with few trees
dogwoodsUsed in names of trees that resemble the dogwood or yield similar hard timber