WordNet
n. large Australian tree with straight-grained yellow wood that turns brown on exposure [syn: Rockingham podocarp, Podocarpus elatus]
Usage examples of "brown pine".
It was brown pine forest, with here and there a clump of dark, silver-pointed evergreens that Roy called spruce.
The carpet of brown pine needles that ordinarily covered the ground had been cleared and flat bare dirt shone through, broken in spots by square shallow excavation holes.
The ground, half rock and half sandy soil covered with brown pine needles, rose steeply enough that twenty yards into the pines, the roots of the trees were yards above Alucius's head.
Beneath Kerians feet, oak leaves vanished to be replaced by years of brown pine straw, the fallen needles some as long as her forearm.
They had both put down their belongings and were kicking around the fragrant, brown pine needles.
Powdery snow and dead brown pine needles sift down through the cracks.
Sultry summer rain came dowm in a slanted curtain on the rocks and brown pine needles outside Khisanth's lair.