black pine

NOUN
  1. large Japanese ornamental having long needles in bunches of 2; widely planted in United States because of its resistance to salt and smog
  2. large two-needled timber pine of southeastern Europe
  3. New Zealand conifer used for lumber; the dark wood is used for interior carpentry
  4. conifer of Australia and New Zealand
  5. tall symmetrical pine of western North America having long blue-green needles in bunches of 3 and elongated cones on spreading somewhat pendulous branches; sometimes classified as a variety of ponderosa pine
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  • This smoke or flame, perhaps, would be the better word for it was so bright that the deep blue sky overhead and the hazy stretches of brown common towards Chertsey, set with black pine trees, seemed to darken abruptly as these puffs arose, and to remain the darker after their dispersal. The War of The Worlds
  • The Catholic Church of St Patrick was built of totara, black pine and kauri in 1864 after two earlier buildings had been destroyed, the first by fire and the second by a violent storm.
  • Through adopting advanced technique process and operation, the triturated and tablet health-care food made of Japanese black pine and Japanese red pine pollen is manufactured.
  • I heard the runnel with delight; I looked round me for some-thing beautiful and unexpected; but the still black pine-trees, the hollow glade, the munching ass, remained unchanged in figure.
  • Even the grimy black pine has been painted over with white gloss and the walls are covered in teeny Yeats prints.
  • As established Japanese black pines fall victim to an unstoppable infestation of black turpentine beetles along the Atlantic coast, cypress trees are taking their place.
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