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Then I came to a long thicket of these oaklike trees-- live, or evergreen, oaks, I heard afterwards they should be called--which grew low along the sand like brambles, the boughs curiously twisted, the foliage compact, like thatch.
The leaves are relatively flat, oaklike in appearance, with irregular deep lobes, and they sometimes become frilly with a prominent reddish midrib with red veining.
And though poison oak is common along the West Coast and in sandy soils in the lower East and Midwest, its oaklike leaves and typically shrublike posture are comparatively easy to spot.
Towel niches framed in oaklike wenge wood match the cabinets below.
Carroll's family calls her new residence "granny's studio." She wants to christen it "Chinquapin Cottage" for the native, oaklike hardwood gracing the floors, cabinets and molding.
Its dense trunk, which is ten feet in diameter and has oaklike bark, soars upward toward the canopy.
Oaklike stability might also be called oaklike stolidity.
'Russian Red', for greenish purple color and oaklike leaves.
Willard White is practically an old hand at Golaud by now, so it's no surprise that the bass-baritone seemed comfortable in this role, his oaklike voice and fearsome demeanor clashing with Keenlyside's ardor.