Evergreen Mediterranean tree with edible pods; the biblical carob.
1The boy had been both hung and impaled on the old carob tree.
2The carob tree, white poplar, a thorn bush, and the oleander are found in some localities.
3He spit at the carob tree.
4His work was to stay in the fields and feed them with husks, the hard pods of the carob tree.
5He made his way through the orchard until he came to a carob tree at whose root he struck with the axe.
6The tree is the carob tree, of which you have here a picture- afinelarge tree bearing a sweet pod containing the seeds.
7Will the carob tree (St. John's Bread) do well in the Sacramento valley, and is it a desirable tree for lining a driveway?
8The mixed smells of carob trees, goats, birdshit, and deep frying filled the air.
9Further afield, flocks of sheep jostled for spots in the shade of the olive and carob trees that dot the parched fields.
10The path led through a grove of carob trees, from which the beans, known in Germany as St. John's bread, are produced.
11The sun was a ball of fire among the eucalyptus and carob trees; the tin roofs of some houses reflected the blazing sunset.
12The other vegetable productions of the valley are cucumbers, gourds, melons, hemp for smoking, onions, a few Badendjans, and a few carob trees.
Translations for carob tree