AMERICAN SYCAMORE vs STONE PINE: NOUN
- Very large spreading plane tree of eastern and central North America to Mexico
- A species of pine native of southern Europe, Pinus pinea.
- See pine, also oil-tree, 5, and pignon, 1.
- Medium-sized 2-needled pine of southern Europe having a spreading crown; widely cultivated for its sweet seeds that resemble almonds
AMERICAN SYCAMORE vs STONE PINE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Medium-sized two-needled pine of southern Europe having a spreading crown
AMERICAN SYCAMORE vs STONE PINE: RELATED WORDS
- Necklace tree, English oak, Bush willow, Pedunculate oak, Red sandalwood, Mahogany tree, Sessile oak, Hop hornbeam, Angiospermous tree, Oriental plane, Platanus, Sycamore, Platanus occidentalis, American plane, Buttonwood
- Princewood, Muskwood, Pedunculate oak, Piningly, Scotch fir, Black oak, Pitch pine, Sessile oak, Forpine, True pine, Black pine, Pine, Umbrella pine, Pinus pinea, European nut pine
AMERICAN SYCAMORE vs STONE PINE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Black locust, Black oak, American elm, Necklace tree, English oak, Bush willow, Pedunculate oak, Red sandalwood, Mahogany tree, Sessile oak, Hop hornbeam, Angiospermous tree, Oriental plane, Sycamore, Buttonwood
- Gopher wood, Sugar pine, Princewood, Muskwood, Pedunculate oak, Piningly, Scotch fir, Black oak, Pitch pine, Sessile oak, Forpine, True pine, Black pine, Pine, Umbrella pine
AMERICAN SYCAMORE vs STONE PINE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The American sycamore is such a tall, vigorous tree that it will be no surprise to learn that it has equally vigorous roots.
- Other common names for the American sycamore tree are buttonwood tree, western plane tree, American plane tree, and water beech.
- Baltimore oriole has a snack on an American sycamore.
- Southern California Black Walnut, Western Sycamore, American Sycamore, and California Bay.
- This garden also showcases the region's native plants, such as the Stone Pine or Date Palm.
- Shannon sells freshly cut Stone Pine as firewood, Dawie says it's a huge bakkie load at R650.00.
- North American Pinus edulis and the Mediterranean stone pine.
- Other trees he recommends are the Arizona cypress, both the Deodar cedar and Eastern red cedar, Eldarica pine, Italian stone pine, and Leyland cypress.