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umbrella pines

n. (plural of umbrella pine English)

Usage examples of "umbrella pines".

It baked out smells of resin from the umbrella pines along the road, lavender and the cooking-spice smells of native Bellevue scrub.

The road itself was pleasant enough to drive on, lined on both sides and completely overarched by evergreen, flat-crowned umbrella pines.

It was enclosed by a high brick wall and shaded by tall umbrella pines.

Fifty yards inland the juniper bushes began, then came the umbrella pines, a band of dark green, mushroom-topped trees forming a small elevated plateau.

His head inclined slightly, indicating a copse of umbrella pines a thousand meters to their left.

Beyond the swaying tops of the umbrella pines, he could see the outlines of cypresses on the far hills, and then the distant cupola of the Duomo, next to Giotto's tower, brightly lit.

The surface of the road deteriorated, modern tarmac was left behind, and the Citroen finally ground and bumped its way down a narrow, unmade track, dark and cool in the shade of a grove of umbrella pines, and came to rest beneath a massive olive tree.

Ahead, the tall umbrella pines and huge oaks punctuated the open expanse of the Villa Borghese, the Central Park of Rome.

The somber pointed cypresses and the famous umbrella pines formed a dark background for colorful masses of azaleas, bougainvillea, and oleander, and gave shade to the white marble benches scattered about.

Whatever kind of winter, it would be good to be back in her flat in Haifa, where from the bedroom window umbrella pines framed the intense blue water of the bay, and the whitewashed walls reflected back a glare too bright to look at, even in December.

There were lush umbrella pines and massive statues to set the forum apart from any other on the circuit.

Diagoras had told me in the letter to stop at the thirtieth milestone, because I would be unable to drive any farther, so I parked the car in the meager shade of some umbrella pines and began penetrating the dense brush on foot.