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acácia amarela
Tropical American thorny shrub or small tree; fragrant yellow flowers used in making perfumery.
cassie
huisache
mimosa bush
sweet acacia
scented wattle
flame tree
Acacia farnesiana
Portuguese
acácia amarela
cassie
huisache
mimosa bush
sweet acacia
scented wattle
1
Cassie
,
of course, was moving in this direction a few years ago.
2
Reader
Cassie
Rousseau writes to us: I saw this in another house.
3
Cassie
had had high hopes for the move into the new house.
4
Cassie
finally got help, she said, thanks to her insurance through Medicaid.
5
The truth was, he had no idea how
Cassie
might have changed.
1
Here the river's banks are smothered in thickets of
huisache
,
ebony, mesquite, oak, and alamo.
2
If he looked back, she would be there at the picnic table under the
huisache
tree.
1
He reached the shelter of the
mimosa
bush
unperceived and there waited.
2
Private Conolly had planted his rifle-stock downwards in a
mimosa
bush
.
3
The banks of the river very uninteresting-flat ,desert
,
and
mimosa
bush
.
4
At last the horse dashed madly into a
mimosa
bush
,
and stuck fast.
5
Hobson turned aside and stooped to cut a branch from a
mimosa
bush
.
1
Then I caught a glimpse of gold from the laburnums, of purple from the lilacs, of white from the
sweet
acacia
trees.
1
Our road lay through a lightly timbered country, and here and there patches of scrub consisting of a sweet-
scented
wattle
.
1
The
flame
trees
have seen the worst things man has to offer.
2
Flame
trees
,
coconut palms, and a ball-point-blue Atlantic composed the background.
3
Singing at the top of our lungs to
Flame
Trees
.
4
Lightning branched through the darkness like
flaming
trees
.
5
Flame
trees
,
chinaberries, and thickets of hibiscus, oleander, and passion lilac sprout from nooks where indoors and outdoors now blend.
1
I now learn that this very mimosa (
Acacia
farnesiana
)
originates in tropical America, and was undoubtedly unknown in ancient Egypt.
2
Acacia
Farnesiana
:
A, leaf during the day; B, the same leaf at night.
3
Although the pinnae of
Acacia
Farnesiana
do not converge much, they sink downwards.
4
Occasionally the longer axes of the several ellipses extend in different directions, of which
Acacia
Farnesiana
offered a good instance.
5
A bush of
Acacia
Farnesiana
appears at night as if covered with little dangling bits of string instead of leaves.
Portuguese
acácia amarela
acácia-amarela