leafless forest
Pseudopodium (pl. pseudopodia) 1. A leafless stalk that bears the capsule in Sphagnum and other mosses that lack a seta.
The skyey peaks are shrouded in heavy snow, the several old tall trees are leafless and branchless, which enhances the desolateness.
The tree stood tall and leafless in the winter.
The leafless branches swayed in the wind.
The leafless landscape looked barren and desolate.
The leafless tree silhouetted against the sunset.
The leafless trees lined the street.
The leafless forest seemed eerie and haunting.
The leafless branches scratched against the window pane.
The leafless vines climbed up the old brick wall.
The leafless rose bushes needed pruning.
The leafless garden awaited the arrival of spring.
Most disturbing were the tall trees that stood inside the lake, brown and leafless.
For fifty yards down the boulevard the trees were leafless and charred.
The rain came down, thick and fast, and pattered noisily among the leafless bushes.
This might take some time, but when you see a leafless tree you’ll knows he’s been around.
Sometimes I looked out of the window at the grey November afternoon, and saw the rain pouring down on the leafless garden.
The gas-lamps flickered and became blue, and the leafless trees shook their black iron branches to and fro.
Sometimes their way led them under the shade of an overhanging bank or through the thin obscurity of a clump of leafless trees.
They stood in a vast and troubled waste, with huge stony boulders and leafless trees, rugged and gnarled like tortured souls in pain.
Williams, a retiree who's been a GMMES member for the past 19 years, strolled by leafless trees, then saw the mangled doors of the shipping containers.
The high walls which shut it in were covered with the leafless stems of climbing roses which were so thick that they were matted together.
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