Medium-sized two-needled pine of southern Europe having a spreading crown; widely cultivated for its sweet seeds that resemble almonds.
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Examples for "stone pine "
Examples for "stone pine "
1 The seeds of the Pinus pinea, or stone pine or umbrella pine.
2 The place itself was just a shack opposite a stone pine .
3 It's nothing to look at and it hides fallen cones from his valuable stone pine .
4 Pines.- Ihaveonly met with three varieties-thePinus maritima, Pinus laricio, and the stone pine .
5 They never saw a stone pine or a eucalyptus but they named and admired it; they never glimpsed Soracte but they exclaimed.
1 The seeds of the Pinus pinea, or stone pine or umbrella pine .
2 A small limestone hill is topped by a lone, branching umbrella pine .
3 Under a vast umbrella pine we dismounted, rested, and saw Capri.
4 She was looking at the umbrella pine , which had been smitten into something glorious, silhouetted against stars.
5 None of our north-eastern evergreens resemble the umbrella pine sufficiently to be a fair object of comparison with it.
1 The seeds of the Pinus pinea , or stone pine or umbrella pine.
2 It was about four o'clock last Monday afternoon when pinus pinea struck.
3 Oaks and birch, of course, but Douglas fir for looks and pinus pinea for the nuts.
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