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Definition of Hedgerows
1. hedgerow [n] - See also: hedgerow
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hedgerows
Literary usage of Hedgerows
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. English Agriculture in 1850-51 by James Caird (1852)
"Even at this season, when the trees are leafless, it presents a densely wooded
aspect, caused by the numerous hedgerows subdividing the small fields of ..."
2. Literary News by L. Pylodet, Augusta Harriet (Garrigue) Leypoldt (1899)
"lish hedgerows" has necessitated a new edition, which has been made uniform
with "Along French Byways." They are to be had separately, or both together, ..."
3. Remarks on Forest Scenery and Other Woodland Views by William Gilpin (1834)
"A tree lopped into a maypole, as you generally see in the hedgerows of Surrey,
and some other countries, is disgusting. Clipped yews, lime hedges, ..."
4. The Wild Garden: Or the Naturalization and Natural Grouping of Hardy Exotic by William Robinson (1903)
"... SHADY LANES, COPSES, AND hedgerows. MEN seek sunny spots for their gardens,
so that they would scarcely perhaps care for these for a garden! ..."
5. Irrigation and Drainage: Principles and Practice of Their Cultural Phases by Franklin Hiram King (1918)
"It appears from these observations, and from the protection against drifting
which is afforded by grass fields, hedgerows, and groves, that a system of ..."
6. Irrigation and Drainage: Principles and Practice of Their Cultural Phases by Franklin Hiram King (1899)
"In the case of groves, hedgerows, and fields of grass, the protection results
partly from their tendency to render the air which passes across them more ..."