avocado tree

NOUN
  1. tropical American tree bearing large pulpy green fruits
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How To Use avocado tree In A Sentence

  • A shady avocado tree is planted next to plumeria flowers fronting the home that is listed on the state historic registry. Family of doctor who delivered Obama 'honored'
  • Apparently he'd gotten away and slipped back into the scary darkness of the avocado trees.
  • We pull up to Mambo Theoline's little white house with the avocado tree out front and scratch at her door.
  • Fourteen years later, Ndwale, now 80, sits barefoot outside her home beneath a laden avocado tree and explains why she married Syombua.
  • Growing up in the Great White North there was a scarcity of avocado trees, and it fascinates me to see tropical fruits and veggies in their beginning stages.
  • There were dahlia and rhododendron plants, avocado trees and fuchsias, even a fascinating hairy-leaved thing called a baboon flower. There's Something In A Sunday
  • The avocado trees are the best - sturdy and good branches to hold onto.
  • I will enjoy having help picking the peaches, plums and feijoas while some of the more active young people will enjoy climbing up the big avocado trees to pick the alligator pears.
  • Thus the avocado tree, a native of the Tehuacan Valley of Southern Mexico, whose seeds have been found in archeological ruins dating back to 8,000 BC, had spread as far north as the Rio Grande Valley and as far south as Peru by the time the Europeans arrived in the New World. The Avocado: On Beyond Guacamole
  • Now in the twilight of his life, he sits and carves under the same avocado tree, welcoming visitors, showing them his work and sharing his unique message and vision of the world.
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