NOUN
- deciduous dioecious Chinese tree having fan-shaped leaves and fleshy yellow seeds; exists almost exclusively in cultivation especially as an ornamental street tree
How To Use maidenhair tree In A Sentence
- Nowadays gingkos, or maidenhair trees, are often planted in parks or alongside streets, and they are just turning a brilliant emerald green. Times, Sunday Times
- Located in the city's west Hongqiao area, the hotel is in a forest of several hundred camphors, pines and maidenhair trees - a green oasis in a metropolis.
- The filmmaker also found unusual trees: a tea plant, a ban oak, copper beeches, a maidenhair tree in Killarney, and a Kentucky coffee bean tree in Greenside.
- Another name for them is the maidenhair tree. Times, Sunday Times
- Among taller trees, the gingko, or maidenhair tree, is one of the most advanced in colour. Times, Sunday Times
- Another name for the tree, which used to be heard more often, is maidenhair tree. Times, Sunday Times
- Among taller trees, the gingko, or maidenhair tree, is one of the most advanced in colour. Times, Sunday Times
- Another name for the tree, which used to be heard more often, is maidenhair tree. Times, Sunday Times
- Another name for them is the maidenhair tree. Times, Sunday Times
- Among taller trees, the gingko, or maidenhair tree, is one of the most advanced in colour. Times, Sunday Times