Tree of southern United States and Mexico cultivated for its nuts.
1The Indiana pecan tree bore a splendid crop of about 3½ bushels.
2The gash left by the pecan tree had torn the kitchen wall in half.
3If a pecan tree has crown gall don't plant it.
4To that log-house, standing under the boughs of a wide-spreading pecan tree, let us wend our way.
5In this respect, however, the pecan tree differs in no way from any of our other classes of fruits.
6Rush: I remember a pecan tree I received, and have had growing for the last six years in Pennsylvania.
7A large pecan tree limb was jutting out of the house, the gash in the kitchen wall packed with green leaves and garbage.
8A pecan tree ought to bear successfully for fifty years-possiblylonger, and ought to be bearing nicely in eight years if properly cared for.
9Like everybody knows, the police offices are located in the historic downtown, in a whitish building, under a giant pecan tree swarming with ravens.
10We are the pioneers in the growing of hardy pecan trees.
11Those seedling groves right in here had all them pecan trees.
12Maybe it was the winter fog, or the bare pecan trees.
13None of my pecan trees are old enough as yet to fruit well.
14Well, sad to say, those used to be pecan trees.
15After we leave the highway, rows of pecan trees speed by, a manicured blur.
16All of the pecan trees have been lost and nearly all of the English walnuts.
Translations for pecan tree