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'They got those Spanish bayonets under the windows,' he reported.
Blossoms of the Spanish bayonet stood up like yellow flames.
They often live directly underneath Spanish bayonet or prickly pear plants.
Tall, Spanish bayonet trees are on the property.
The pirates, in their desperation, killed their families or rushed themselves against the Spanish bayonets.
Spanish bayonet may refer to these plants:
The jungle became ranker, the Spanish bayonets longer and their barbs sharper in these low bottom jangles.
There are about 40 different species of yucca, like Adam's needle, Joshua tree and Spanish bayonet.
Spanish bayonet refers to the needle-sharp leaf tips which can cause discomfort to the unwary passer-by.
They are covered thinly with buff grass, the withered stalks of flowers, Spanish bayonet, and a small beehive-shaped cactus.
Anyone vaulting the fence would find himself knee deep in dagger-like Spanish bayonet, combat-ready cactus and the thorniest desert brush.
Yucca whipplei ) - chapparal yucca, our Lord's candle or Spanish bayonet.
In July and August, mesquite beans, Spanish bayonet fruit, and Emory oak acorns were gathered.
Shrubs found here are mostly lantana, Spanish bayonet (Yucca aloifolia) and fluorescent green flopper (Kalanchoe pinnata).
It is usually associated with varieties of yucca such as the Joshua Tree, Spanish Dagger, and Spanish Bayonet.
Slightly inland from the primary dunes is the Coastal Strand, a shrubby area dominated by saw palmetto, Spanish bayonet, prickly pear cactus, and greenbrier vines.
There the great braggart city lay spread out, brown and treeless, upon the brown and treeless plain, which seemed to nourish nothing but wormwood and the Spanish bayonet.
In the 18th century, Spanish bayonet (probably the locally-common species Yucca aloifolia) was planted around the fortifications of St. Augustine, Florida to discourage penetration by both man and beast.
The refuge's sandy soil accounts for some odd citizens, like prickly pear cactus and Spanish bayonet, which look as though they belong in New Mexico, but then the park is full of surprises.
Native plants include Sea Grape, Red Mulberry, Purslane, Dandelion, Spanish Bayonet, Blackberry, Jerusalem Artichoke, Dogwood, and Gallberry.
Native plant species found on the dunes include sea oats, Sabal palmetto, sea grape, railroad vine, dollar weed, coral bean, Spanish bayonet, wax myrtle, yaupon holly, and several grass species.
In the New World, "Spanish bayonet" (Yucca schidigera) has been planted around fortifications, is capable of gutting a horse riding over it, and can grow so dense as to deny any passage on foot.
Occasional small plaques mark historical sites and identify plants like barrel cactus, agave, Spanish bayonet and jumping cholla in this landscape of spears and thorns - just enough quiet pointers to set the imagination on course.
Soult rallied the broken units at noon and committed fresh troops to a second assault on the heights, but the line of Spanish bayonets held firm against his final assault and the faltering French were badly beaten.
Yucca whipplei ) (chaparral yucca, our Lord's candle, Spanish bayonet, Quixote yucca, common yucca, foothill yucca) is a species of flowering plant closely related to, and formerly usually included in, the genus Yucca.
Somehow, then, he himself was on his feet, the Spanish dagger point between his fingers.
The Spanish dagger has been known to cause skin irritation and even allergic reactions upon contact.
Short palmetto palms, called Spanish Daggers, grew between the trees.
Without her, he'd lost the will to go on, but the hunger burned bright within him, sharp as a Spanish dagger, as constant as the sun.
They carved names and messages for those that were to come after, with flint knives, with swords and Spanish daggers.
The Spanish Dagger Whatch for sweet backwards sumersau...
It is usually associated with varieties of yucca such as the Joshua Tree, Spanish Dagger, and Spanish Bayonet.
Yucca gloriosa (common name Spanish dagger) is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to the southern USA, from North Carolina to Florida.
The location of Tolomato was just outside the city across from the Rosario Line, a defensive line constructed in the First Spanish Period, which consisted of an earthen embankment planted with cactus and Yucca gloriosa, also known as Spanish daggers.
Yucca schidigera, also known as the Mojave yucca or Spanish Dagger, is a flowering plant that is native to the Mojave Desert and Sonoran Desert of southeastern California, Baja California, southern Nevada and western Arizona.
Women of the Tequesta tribe, to the south of the Ais, were reported to wear "shawls" made of woven palm leaves, and "skirts" made from draped fibers from the Spanish dagger (Yucca), similar to the "grass" skirts of Hawai'i.
The backdrop to all this politicking is a land of stark contrasts and rich history, the forbidding badlands of Death Valley, vast white dry lakes, abandoned gold mines, soaring dunes, creosote bushes, twisted Joshua trees, Spanish daggers and barrel cactus, jackrabbits and lizards.
Gondy, who began to feel uneasy, examined the tapestry with his eyes, touched the coat of mail which he wore under his long gown and felt from time to time to see if the handle of a good Spanish dagger, which was hidden under his cloak, was well within reach.
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