Tamarisk example sentences

tam·a·risk

noun

tamarisk (noun) · tamarisks (plural noun) · French tamarisk (noun) · French tamarisks (plural noun)

  - an Old World shrub or small tree with tiny scale-like leaves borne on slender branches, giving it a feathery appearance.

"Tamarisk" Example Sentences

1. The tamarisk trees lined the riverbank.
2. A dense thicket of tamarisk obscured the view.
3. She sketched the delicate flowers of the tamarisk.
4. The invasive tamarisk threatened the native plants.
5. He pruned the overgrown tamarisk bush.
6. Tamarisk branches swayed gently in the breeze.
7. Wild birds nested in the tamarisk trees.
8. The desert landscape was dotted with tamarisk.
9. Control of tamarisk is crucial for water conservation.
10. Eradication of tamarisk is a long and difficult process.
11. Native species are being outcompeted by tamarisk.
12. The tamarisk's resilience is remarkable.
13. They debated the best method for tamarisk removal.
14. Tamarisk can tolerate harsh conditions.
15. Research is underway to understand tamarisk biology.
16. The tamarisk provided a much-needed shade.
17. Removal of tamarisk improved water flow.
18. Tamarisk seeds are easily dispersed by wind.
19. He used a chain saw to cut down the tamarisk.
20. The tamarisk roots are extensive and deep.
21. It's a beautiful but problematic tamarisk.
22. Beneath the tamarisk, the ground was dry and cracked.
23. Controlling the spread of tamarisk requires community effort.
24. The tamarisk provided a habitat for various insects.
25. She admired the delicate pink blossoms of the tamarisk.
26. The tamarisk's impact on the ecosystem is significant.
27. What are the long-term effects of tamarisk removal?
28. The study focused on the ecological impact of tamarisk.
29. With the removal of tamarisk, biodiversity increased.
30. The photographer captured the beauty of the tamarisk in bloom.
31. Near the river, the tamarisk formed a dense screen.
32. Tamarisk can be used for erosion control.
33. The tamarisk leaves are small and scale-like.
34. Despite efforts, tamarisk continues to spread.
35. A new method for tamarisk control is being tested.
36. Along the creek bed, the tamarisk was prolific.
37. The tamarisk is a member of the tamaricaceae family.
38. Burning tamarisk is a controversial method of removal.
39. The tamarisk stands as a symbol of resilience.
40. Unfortunately, the tamarisk is an invasive species.
41. The problem with tamarisk is its rapid growth.
42. Many native plants are threatened by the tamarisk.
43. We must find a sustainable solution to the tamarisk problem.
44. The impact of tamarisk on water resources is undeniable.
45. Cutting down tamarisk is labor intensive.
46. The tamarisk tree's branches were brittle.
47. Her research on tamarisk earned international recognition.
48. A sustainable approach is needed to manage tamarisk.
49. They observed the tamarisk for several years.
50. The tamarisk provided a striking contrast against the blue sky.

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