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Roadsides

Roadsides | Roadside

Roadsides meaning

plural of roadside

Example sentences (20)

Secondly, the lack of protection for habitat strips on roadsides, small parkland, and areas of farmland causes ecological issues and according to Ms Clay, these “probably need to be protected”.

The flocks of partridge that ran across the snow from the roadsides headed for frosty grass.

Despite the municipal corporation's focus on door-to-door garbage collection, it lacks a system to manage waste discarded on vacant plots and roadsides and this makes thing worse during rains.

Here’s one more plant that’s found in many parts of Costa Rica, growing in pastures, and along roadsides.

Meanwhile, clouds of seed-eating sparrows are foraging in backyards and along roadsides.

My thanks to Jordan Hatch, Charles “Cletis” Heaton and Gary Resnik for showing me how Vacsquatch cleans up our roadsides.

Roadsides are an extension of our public place where all are welcome to share their opinions.

You see lonely shoes in such strange places, like roundabouts and roadsides.

Maja Mielonen, well known for her advocacy of bicycling, reported that she and her husband cleaned up roadsides, and Ms. Mielonen used Facebook to encourage others to help out.

Queen Anne’s Lace grows in the Midwest in Wisconsin where it thrives on the roadsides near miles or corn fields and acres of pastureland.

The before and after photos of otherwise ordinary roadsides across Dorset show the dramatic effects of Nicholson and Sterling’s maintenance regime, as suffocated seed banks have been allowed to spring back into life.

There are plenty of blackberry vines along county lanes and fields, meadows and roadsides in Stokes and Surry county and all across the Piedmont.

Whether it is the plants of June still present or those of July, roadsides and fields reveal plenty of color each day.

Yellow clusters of kidney vetch, the only wildflower where the small blue, Britain’s smallest butterfly, will lay its eggs, dominate the roadsides in the spring and summer.

As with most invasive plants, Japanese stiltgrass gets a foothold, or stilt-hold, in disturbed areas, such as along trails or roadsides.

Forty-nine people died in Minnesota along roadsides, along lakes and sloughs, in open fields.

Recently, the State has come under criticism for its slow pace in refuse evacuation with piles of refuse reappearing on roadsides in the Calabar metropolis.

Roadsides can offer feeding, breeding and nesting opportunities for pollinators.

Significant expanses of managed turfgrass, such as roadsides, cemeteries, and lawns, represent land areas that might be designed and managed to support pollinating insects.

This has created a problem -- that of hundreds of second-hand vendors selling their wares from roadsides and every other convenient open space.