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Long, sparkling aisles of steel-stemmed trees Bending to counterfeit a breeze ... By James Russell Lowell

White lilies, the kind you would give to a bride or a corpse. By Kate Atkinson

Cedar, and pine, and fir, and branching palm, A sylvan scene, and as the ranks ascend Shade above shade, a woody theatre Of stateliest view. By John Milton

LINEN, n. "A kind of cloth the making of which, when made of hemp, entails a great waste of hemp." By Ambrose Bierce

Give me a Japanese division armed with bamboo spears and I'll wipe out the entire Russian Far Eastern Army. By Sadao Araki

There is the mud, and there is the lotus that grows out of the mud. We need the mud in order to make the lotus. By Thich Nhat Hanh

Bookbeautifulbook, miniscule forest,leafafter leafyour paper smellsof the elements ... By Pablo Neruda

Consider bonsaiThere but for constricting bowlWould be a giant. By Dianne Bates

The pine is the mother of legends. By James Russell Lowell

Japanese tea ceremony, By Sheryl Berk

gin daisy, which By Erik Larson

Ah, is this thing that you call tinola a variety of lotus which makes people - er - forgetful? By Jose Rizal

Ground, impaled on the trunk of a tree that has been shaved down to the point of By James Patterson

I've been traveling in Guatemala in the rainforest, and here all these houses are made of sticks. It seems so easy to make one. By Bjork

Read a lot of books and try a lot of recipes," Jia said. "When you learn enough about the world, even a blade of grass can be a weapon. By Ken Liu

The best wood in most amateurs' bags is the pencil. By Chi Chi Rodriguez

Desert trees that don't grow up but grow gnarled and thick. Stunted and stubborn. Remind me of Bangley. They just refuse to die at any price. Some By Peter Heller

A rubber plant is just about the ideal family. By Haruki Murakami

the bed, narrow apple-green draperies at By Mary Higgins Clark

A very big percentage of small-scale construction is plastic. But it's some horrible beige plastic made to look like wood. By Greg Lynn

White on rice. Green on grass. Sheets on a bed. Him on her. By Cindy Gerard

Napa cabbage is very beautiful, all those long, pale leaves with ruffled edges. By Nobu Matsuhisa

wonderful bit of Chinese wisdom that asks, "When is the best time to plant a tree?" The answer is "20 years ago, but the next best time is right now. By Paul S. Boynton

Temple of Sumahearing the unblown flute in the deep shade of trees sumadera ya / fukanu fue kiku / koshitayami By Matsuo Basho

Hyacinth bean and papayas, long vines, deep roots. Palm trees outside the garden walls, with deep roots, stand a thousand years. By Lisa See

A noble plant suites not with a stubborne ground. By George Herbert

Many strokes, though with a little axe, hew down and fell the hardest-timber'd oak. By William Shakespeare

Whoops there goes another rubber tree plant. By Jimmy Van Heusen

Wax myrtle: The birds love this stuff. By Mike Thompson

Where are the coconut trees bowing allegiance to the wind, the wide open spaces, the verdant green fields? By Renita D'silva

But no, it's yoga pants and T-shirts with slogans like "Save the Rain Forest" on them, made only of natural fibers of course. By Heather Vogel Frederick

resembling a stylized lotus. Inside the circle, in proportions By Krishna Udayasankar

No. 9 - The Wavering Wood I should take this one off the list. Fuck the Wavering Wood. By Rainbow Rowell

Wet catkins fur the twigs of a willow. By David Mitchell

What branch does not have its leaves and which twig will not have its flowers? By Sorin Cerin

What's in that pipe that he's smoking? By Arlo Guthrie

I thought a forest was made up entirely of trees, but now I know that the foundation lies below ground, in the fungi. By Derrick Jensen

With time and patience, the mulberry leaf becomes satin. By Maltbie Davenport Babcock

The violin is basically made of a wood box and four main strings. By Sirena Huang

Digging through my roots to understand the way my branches grew. By Saleem Haddad

The composition of the Greens seems to be the same as that of the population in general - mainly pieces of drifting wood, people who never think. By Pentti Linkola

Willowes are weak, yet they bind other wood. By George Herbert

A burnt broom that has had enough, and refuses to burn further ... By Gregory Maguire

Out of used furniture she made a tree. By Anne Sexton

It does not matter what muds you will ever knowas long as you make them A White Lotus.Petra HermansBabajiSeptember 19, 2016 By Petra Hermans

Marvin bongo drums and a piano and some grass By Charles Bukowski

Wood feeds the fire which burns it. By Leonardo Da Vinci

We'd like to make it [bucky fiber] in a continuous fiber, roll it on a drum, and go fishing with it. By Richard Smalley

Kudzu: the vine that ate the South. By Wendy Higgins

There seemed to be no end to this wood, and no beginning, and no difference in it, and, worse of all, no way out By Kenneth Grahame

When Hong>oong>w Green Was My Valley finally wrapped, I thong>oong>ught Jong>oong>hn Fong>oong>rd was a walking gong>oong>d. By Maureen O'hara

The most beautiful thing about a tree is what you do with it after you cut it down. By Rush Limbaugh

Craft a wooden sword By Jacob Cordeiro

Great rolls of toilet paper arc like ejaculate through the black sycamores. By Garth Risk Hallberg

A soft and gentle growthUnder a blue skyOver a high mountainExtended over a vast landWhen the sun comes upStart growing By Rixa White

Crap on a stick. By Cameo Renae

Whatever it is, it's better in the wind. By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Teacher: "Amy, what do you call the outside of a tree?" Student: "No idea, Miss Smith." Teacher: "Bark, Amy." Amy: "Arf! Arf! Arf! By Various

A purple African violet so lush and fleshy it looked edible ... his fingers as cool and smooth as beach stones. By Wally Lamb

Observe the beauty of forest. By Lailah Gifty Akita

The trees' bare bony fingerspoint crookedlytowards Heaven or Hellor worse than that, towards nowhere. By Stephanie Hemphill

Spring Tree of Brattleboro, Vermont does not use it. This is the kind I recommend. By Various

Chopsticks box! I didn't know before and put them on the table and my Japan friends scolded me. By Seungri

Music's a wood you walk through. By David Mitchell

Did you smell that? Banana I guess. By Adelaja Precious

It is not solid wood that can become a flute, but the empty reed. By Hazrat Inayat Khan

Pincushions. I'm a long time threatening to buy one. Sticking them all over the place. Needles in window curtains. By James Joyce

The hawthorn bush, with seats beneath the shade, For talking age and whispering lovers made. By Oliver Goldsmith

Deep in the meadow , under the willow , a bed of grass , a soft green pillow By Suzanne Collins

Panda - We're not really selling Chinese food, you know. Our real purpose is about developing people. By Andrew Cherng

The plants and flowersI raised about my hutI now surrenderTo the willOf the wind By Ryokan

In creating, the only hard thing is to begin: a grass blade's no easier to make than an oak. By James Russell Lowell

I'm, I guess you could say, the Chinese-speaking, banjo-picking girl. By Abigail Washburn

green forest, then took some photographs By Malala Yousafzai

The clear water the color of deeply steeped tea, surrounded by cattails and gracile grasses. By Lauren Slater

When we sell paper in Asia, we sell them things such as their corrugator rolls as well as paper. By Anthony Pratt

I start with the idea of constructing a treehouse and end up with a skyscraper made of wood. By Norman Mailer

Book. Candle. Nico. By Lili St. Crow

We all have the same Rislampa/Har paper lamps made from wire and environmentally friendly unbleached paper. Mine are confetti. By Chuck Palahniuk

The trees that have it in their pent-up buds To darken nature and be summer woods. By Robert Frost

Friendship's said to be a plant of tedious growth, its root composed of tender fibers, nice in their taste, cautious in spreading. By John Vanbrugh

Since half of all trees cut go to making paper, the only meaningful way to address destruction of our forest is to change the way paper is made. By Woody Harrelson

It is curious to what a degree one may become attached to a fine tree, especially when it is placed where trees are rare. By Christian Nestell Bovee

A plant similar to sorrel. The leaf can be chewed up and applied By Erin Hunter

What's green, hangs on a wall and whistles? By Leo Rosten

Woods disguised as woods alive without end, and above them birds in flight play birds in flight. By Wislawa Szymborska

I rose from marsh mudalgae, equisetum, willows,sweet green, noisybirds and frogs. By Lorine Niedecker

(Health 5) Carrot By Lars Petersson

What has roots as nobody sees,Is taller than trees,Up, up it goes,And yet never grows? (Answer: a mountain) By J.r.r. Tolkien

He's an avant-gardener whose great work includes the famous minimalist garden at Kew which was just a daisy and three wittily arranged grass stems. By Ben Moor

Grass is food for elephants, but a cushion for lions. By Matshona Dhliwayo

The delirium and horror of the East. The dusty catastrophe of Asia. Green only on the banner of the Prophet. Nothing grows here except mustaches. By Joseph Brodsky

Certain plants, like certain friends, you enjoy having for a visit but do not care to see remain forever and a day. By Henry Sherman Adams

You're a sword not a palm tree By Brandon Sanderson

Tsze-kung asked, "What do you think of me?" The Master said, "You are a pot." "What sort of pot?" "A precious ritual vase. By Confucius

No one has ever successfully painted or photographed a redwood tree. The feeling they produce is not transferable. From them comes silence and awe. By John Steinbeck

piece of Turkey carpet By J. Sheridan Le Fanu

The plant kingdom covers the entire earth, offering our senses great pleasure and the delights of summer. By Carl Linnaeus

All Lightwoods look the same to me - By Cassandra Clare

Why are there so many trees in the jungle? By Colin Mochrie