CAROB TREE vs JACK PINE: NOUN
- Evergreen Mediterranean tree with edible pods; the biblical carob
- Slender medium-sized two-needled pine of eastern North America; with yellow-green needles and scaly grey to red-brown fissured bark
- An evergreen tree, Pinus banksiana, scrub pine
- An evergreen tree (Pinus banksiana) of northern North America, having soft wood and short twisted needles grouped in fascicles of two.
- Slender medium-sized 2-needled pine of eastern North America; with yellow-green needles and scaly gray to red-brown fissured bark
CAROB TREE vs JACK PINE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- The biblical carob
- N/A
CAROB TREE vs JACK PINE: RELATED WORDS
- Pandanus, Tamarind tree, Hackberries, Holm oak, Breadfruit tree, Mulberry tree, Casuarinas, Linden tree, Honey locust, Coniferous tree, Camphor tree, Ceratonia siliqua, Carob bean tree, Algarroba, Carob
- Bunchgrass, Limber pine, Blister rust, Cottonwood, Aspen, Lodgepole, Lodgepole pine, Holm oak, Honey locust, Longleaf pine, Siberian elm, Chestnut oak, Coniferous tree, Conifer, Pinus banksiana
CAROB TREE vs JACK PINE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Ocotillo, Yaupon, Podocarpus, Avocado tree, Pandanus, Tamarind tree, Hackberries, Holm oak, Breadfruit tree, Casuarinas, Linden tree, Honey locust, Coniferous tree, Camphor tree, Carob
- Ponderosa, Subalpine fir, Bunchgrass, Limber pine, Cottonwood, Aspen, Lodgepole, Lodgepole pine, Holm oak, Honey locust, Longleaf pine, Siberian elm, Chestnut oak, Coniferous tree, Conifer
CAROB TREE vs JACK PINE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The carob tree, has a fruit that looks like a dark brown pea pod, which carries pulp and seeds.
- Once Honi was walking along the road when he saw a man planting a carob tree.
- It's served with butter infused pecans and algarrobina, an extract from the black carob tree.
- The effects of site on jack pine growthinnorthern Ontario.
- Warbler: Multispecies implications for jack pine ecosystem management.
- Jack pine is a scrubby, northern pine native to much of Canada and south to the Great Lakes and northern New England.
- Effect of geographic variation and jack pine introgression on disease and insect resistance in lodgepole pine.
- Jack pine is the most common pine tree in the Beltrami Island State Forest.
- SNP panel for discriminating lodgepole pine, jack pine, and their interspecific hybrids.
- On disturbed sites, jack pine and red pine can occur.
- Group IV includes lodgepole pine and jack pine.
- The forest cover was dominated by jack pine with red pine being the types found here were white pine, oak, aspen, and mixed hardwoods.
- Jack pine vegetation type was assigned to forested points with jack pine as the dominant component.