"Black cherry" Quotes from Famous Books
... and in a day or two beeches and maples will predominate over other varieties of timbers; large white-woods and bass-woods will be seen towering above the forest. The white ash, the shag bark, the black cherry, will have become abundant. The woods will seem to have been growing deeper and denser every mile of the way. Soon the traveler will doubt, whether Omnipotence himself could have planted the trees larger, taller, and thicker together, than ... — Old Mackinaw - The Fortress of the Lakes and its Surroundings • W. P. Strickland |