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pecan tree

NOUN
  1. tree of southern United States and Mexico cultivated for its nuts

How To Use pecan tree In A Sentence

  • But in our yard, pecan trees grew in unmolested safety.
  • I've been trying to do a mental count and it seems like there are five pecan trees on the west side, three in the backyard, and two on the east.
  • Twice divorced, he lives alone in an Italian-style estate near the sere hills of north Phoenix, where he is surrounded by citrus and pecan trees and paintings by Andy Warhol.
  • Near the residence, there were rose bushes, a davidia tree, walnut and pecan trees, and two pink dogwoods. Going Home to Glory
  • My pecan trees produced large, filled-out pecans last year, but about half of the crop was damaged with dark spots on the meat.
  • Sugarcane still grows here — and pecan trees, the grafting pioneered by a slave gardener.
  • There, in that corner room, I heard little more than the scrape of the big pecan tree on the roof.
  • His stucco bungalow was already deep in shadow inside the pecan trees and slash pines that surrounded it, his pickup truck parked under the porte cochere. The Glass Rainbow
  • It has oak trees that are hundreds of years old, towering cottonwoods and sycamores and secluded areas where acres of trunk-to-trunk pecan trees haven't yet grown waist-high.
  • The little area now covered by the shed was once a favorite play spot bounded by the hedge and pecan tree on the north, the rock wall on the east, and the alley on the south.
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