Frankincense Pine (Noun)
Meaning
Tall spreading three-needled pine of southeastern United States having reddish-brown fissured bark and a full bushy upper head.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Frankincense pine was abundant in the swampy forest and served as a haven for birds seeking refuge.
- Its fissured, reddish-brown bark is unmistakable in a frankincense pine standing at a modest twenty meters high.
- Plants similar to the frankincense pine such as scrub pine grow under specific light requirements which shape the whole canopy in swampland habitats.
- Given their sizes frankincense pines on old Indian River had achieved advanced years long prior to harvesting pressures to deliver charcoal fuel needs at sea port at Cocoa's mid-beach around Jacksonville ship-docking town south further reaching with huge ancient 140, 240 yr plant growth unexcavated Indian or possibly European Spanish earthwork relics past 1695, under dense urban population which started expanding on north.
- With a tall frankincense pine having reddish-brown bark nearby her home was like in another realm of nature.