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tree of heaven

NOUN
  1. deciduous rapidly growing tree of China with foliage like sumac and sweetish fetid flowers; widely planted in United States as a street tree because of its resistance to pollution

How To Use tree of heaven In A Sentence

  • Evans sees tree of heaven and Japanese barberry, garlic mustard and stilt grass invading the heart of the forest.
  • The paper reviewed the progress on biological control of tree of heaven prospected the strategy in management of the weed in China.
  • I see you have found the sacred peach tree of heavenly wisdom.
  • I see you've found the Sacred Peach Tree of Heavenly Wisdom. Oh.
  • The tree of heaven opposite the church of Saints Peter and Paul was still entombed deep inside its branches but the faintest yellow-green fuzz had begun to blur the outline of willows on the banks of the River Vistula.
  • The tree of heaven opposite the church of Saints Peter and Paul was still entombed deep inside its branches but the faintest yellow-green fuzz had begun to blur the outline of willows on the banks of the River Vistula.
  • Oudolf has made some knowing winks to New York City's indigenous (or ubiquitous) plant life, including his use of sumac, a shrub with compound leaves reminiscent of Ailanthus altissima, the weedlike "tree of heaven" apostrophized in Betty Smith's best-selling novel A Tree Grows in Brooklyn of 1943 as an archetypal urban survivor accustomed to the toughest settings. Up in the Park
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