Tropical American thorny shrub or small tree; fragrant yellow flowers used in making perfumery.
Sinônimos
Examples for "huisache"
Examples for "huisache"
1Here the river's banks are smothered in thickets of huisache, ebony, mesquite, oak, and alamo.
2If he looked back, she would be there at the picnic table under the huisache tree.
1He reached the shelter of the mimosa bush unperceived and there waited.
2Private Conolly had planted his rifle-stock downwards in a mimosa bush.
3The banks of the river very uninteresting-flat ,desert ,andmimosa bush.
4At last the horse dashed madly into a mimosa bush, and stuck fast.
5Hobson turned aside and stooped to cut a branch from a mimosa bush.
1Then I caught a glimpse of gold from the laburnums, of purple from the lilacs, of white from the sweet acacia trees.
1Our road lay through a lightly timbered country, and here and there patches of scrub consisting of a sweet- scented wattle.
1The flame trees have seen the worst things man has to offer.
2Flame trees, coconut palms, and a ball-point-blue Atlantic composed the background.
3Singing at the top of our lungs to Flame Trees.
4Lightning branched through the darkness like flaming trees.
5Flame trees, chinaberries, and thickets of hibiscus, oleander, and passion lilac sprout from nooks where indoors and outdoors now blend.
1I now learn that this very mimosa ( Acacia farnesiana) originates in tropical America, and was undoubtedly unknown in ancient Egypt.
2Acacia Farnesiana: A, leaf during the day; B, the same leaf at night.
3Although the pinnae of Acacia Farnesiana do not converge much, they sink downwards.
4Occasionally the longer axes of the several ellipses extend in different directions, of which Acacia Farnesiana offered a good instance.
5A bush of Acacia Farnesiana appears at night as if covered with little dangling bits of string instead of leaves.
1Cassie, of course, was moving in this direction a few years ago.
2Reader Cassie Rousseau writes to us: I saw this in another house.
3Cassie had had high hopes for the move into the new house.
4Cassie finally got help, she said, thanks to her insurance through Medicaid.
5The truth was, he had no idea how Cassie might have changed.
6When I heard Cassie was coming back, I decided enough was enough.
7As far as Cassie could see, he wasn't offering a blessed thing.
8If that was true, Cassie didn't know how she felt about it.
9One mega fan, Cassie Roma, said it showed how professional he was.
10What have you been up to for the past ten years, Cassie?
11That was another story, but Cassie had always spoken from the heart.
12Irresponsible kids need to be taught a lesson. She patted Cassie's hand.
13He'd sent a note to Cassie explaining and begging for her understanding.
14He didn't want to think about Jake or Cassie or his father.
15Cassie banished that thought as soon as it dared to creep in.
16Cantankerous, he said, bestowing the smile on her that he'd refused Cassie.