lacebark

NOUN
  1. small tree or shrub of New Zealand having a profusion of axillary clusters of honey-scented paper-white flowers and whose bark is used for cordage
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How To Use lacebark In A Sentence

  • In China, lacebark pines are highly valued and are often planted near temples.
  • I've planted three elm trees in my yard (two lacebarks and one cedar elm), but after checking around my neighborhood of about 300 homes, I can't find a single elm tree anywhere.
  • Disney World has used lacebark elm extensively in their landscape and it does very well.
  • The confusion of these two species has led to lacebark elm being condemned as an inferior tree.
  • Fairgoers interested in purchasing one of the lacebarks can visit the Preservation Tree sales booth on East Park Plaza.
  • Kowhais, kauris, kanukas, lacebarks, lemonwoods, and other species surround the house lawns while older tanekahas and pines define the top boundary with Kauri Grove.
  • The use of lacebark pines for decorative purposes began as long as 800 years ago.
  • There are several species available -- loblolly pine, arborvitae, lacebark elm, bald cypress, several kinds of oak, redbud and more. Local Headlines - NewsChannel 8
  • Scattered emergents include hoop pine (Araucaria cunninghamii), lacebark tree (Brachychiton discolor), and crow's ash (Flindersia australis). Eastern Australian temperate forests
  • Mitotic inhibitors were used on seed or meristem material to produce tetraploid plants or sectors of plants of selected clones of amur maple, Norway maple, mimosa, trumpet vine, tutsan St. Johnswort, goldenraintree, privet, callery pear, and lacebark elm.
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