Small waxy white or pinkish-white saprophytic woodland plant having scalelike leaves and a nodding flower; turns black with age.
1 At night he sat on his brother's porch smoking a long Indian pipe .
2 There they are all together, an Indian pipe , Arabian coffee and American tobacco!
3 Wallace smoked his Indian pipe and hunted in firelit dreams.
4 He could tell where to look for the rare fringed gentian, the yellow violet, the Indian pipe .
5 I can smoke my own pipe in turn, but when the Indian pipe comes around, I am nonplused.
6 I can smoke my own pipe in turn, but when the Indian pipe comes around, I am nonplussed.
7 Then he began to rake the ashes, and, suddenly bending down, seized something in them,-thebroken bowl of an Indian pipe .
8 From time to time he took the long Indian pipe from his mouth and blew great clouds of smoke over his head.
9 The banker will buy stone axes, arrow points, and Indian pipes .
10 The table was covered with Indian pipes , tobacco pouches, spurs, silk stocks, and other articles.
11 Several times they came upon clusters of fragile, pale Indian pipes growing out of wet, decayed stumps.
12 Their course lay over a long stretch of sodden marshes, brown with the russet of Indian pipes and the bronze of their leafage.
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