mature tree

collocation in English

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mature
adjective
uk
/məˈtʃʊər/
us
/məˈtʊr/
Mature people behave like adults in a way that shows they are well ...
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tree
noun[C]
uk
/triː/
us
/triː/
a tall plant that has a wooden trunk and branches that grow from its ...
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(Definition ofmatureandtreefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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He had limited information on patterns/determinants of seedling recruitment (assumed to be 1.7 seedlings permaturetreein his model).
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The frequency distribution ofmaturetreeheights for trees with the largeand small-winged diaspores are skewed into high and low statures, respectively.
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Thus, the length and distribution of buttresses in amaturetreecould represent a record of the imbalances experienced by the tree throughout its development.
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The impact of impala and other medium-sized herbivores is reduced with tree maturation as most foliage of amaturetreegrows beyond reach of these herbivores.
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People with a tree preservation order on amaturetreeon their property know exactly what can happen if they do not look after the tree.
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Thematuretreeis 15 to 25 feet tall.
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The harvest of onematuretreeprovides sufficient bark to produce about 4,000 wine bottle corks.
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The neighborhood is mostly residential, with homes on lots withmaturetreecover.
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When he awakens, he finds a fullymaturetreeand that he has a grandson.
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Amaturetreemay have 6,000 flowers in a year, yet only about 20 pods.
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Differences are seen in rootability and flowering and can be seen in the samematuretree.
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Thematuretreegrows up to 15 to 18 meters in height.
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Later the seed is shed, germinates and grows into amaturetree.
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Amaturetreeyields about 45 kg of fruit per year.
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A properly cared formaturetreecan average 20 bushels a year.
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The broad crown of amaturetreemakes it useful for providing dappled shade.
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The streets also feature amaturetreecanopy.
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The mature and overmaturetreestock amounts to 411.8 million m, of which 375.2 million m is coniferous.
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