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n. (live oak English)
Usage examples of "live oaks".
The live oaks with their waving curtains of gray moss gave Scarlett the creeps and always brought to her mind Gerald’.
For the moment they were stopped at the crest of a low hill, where two live oaks overhung the road in a patch of grateful shade, to enjoy that and the silence.
Again, the walls on the far side were floor-to-ceiling glass, this time with a panoramic view of pines, live oaks, giant ferns, eucalyptus, and the mountains beyond.
The leaves of the live oaks never turned gold or scarlet or rained to the earth in autumn's annual celebration of death, but they did grow dry, the canopy thin-looking with coming winter.
These California live oaks, beautifully crowned and with great canopies of strong black limbs, tower over the house, shading it in every season, because unlike eastern oaks, they don't drop their leaves in winter.
Because the porch was deep with a low ceiling, and because two massive California live oaks stood in the yard, no direct sun could reach the sidelights flanking the front door.
This was nice terrain, with moderately sized pines and live oaks interspersed with fairly open ground.
Gould had chosen one of the Cannon's Point live oaks as a stern post for the great ship.
He drew up to look at the long grassy meadows in which clumps of live oaks stood like perpetual senates ruling over the land.
Just go up that dip in the sand berm and follow the path to the live oaks.
The neat and practical fields men plowed and nurtured rode side by side with the tangled lushness of the live oaks and moss, the ubiquitous sumac, the ribbons of dark water that could never, would never, be truly tamed.