Examples of using Birches in English and their translations into Polish
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Birks" means birches.
Birches are deciduous trees or shrubs.
Let's go to the birches.
There might be birches, but that's about it.
The garden also has fruit trees and birches.
I stole plates from the Birches and I made us a turkey.
Guilty of their destruction were punished by birches.
Well I remember birches, their blows were heard every day.
Grows under pines, birches, oaks.
The Birches didn't know what to make of their peculiar.
white birches, again belong to you.
it is frequent under birches.
They can also be found in rye birches or excavated in the woods.
Put small birches in the boulevard, behind the building, about a hollow at once.
stunted pines and birches along the edges of the clearing.
and returned to The Birches.
Prisoners planted birches and Lombardy poplars almost 70 years ago.
Fate gave them life, growth and maturation among those birches, spruces and mosses.
Birches were planted along the south side of the blocks in the spring of 1941.
The part near the river is a meadowland with birches, willows and lily-of-the-valley.
Birches have a much smaller share
The entry into the village is an avenue with trees- birches, clones and willows.
Birches were every day fresh,
first of all pines and birches.
Except for the items ID would by the Dovers and the Birches… all the kids' clothes that we found still had tags on them.
For example, in Moscow you can easily get a fine of one million rubles for all for 3-4 spiny birches.
It's a big park with lots of trees-- oaks, birches, ash trees, poplars, beeches, olive trees… lime, apricot and pomegranate trees.
leaves and juice as birches warty- Betula verrucosa Ehrh.
Pioneer tree species(aspen, birches) play an important biocenotic role in forests of northern Europe,
The reservoir connects to the old canal from which two sides are put by method of forest cultures of planting of an oak red, birches, lindens.
