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bottle tree
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Any of a number of trees
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For entertainment, try Bottle Tree, a music club just east of downtown.
Until recently Bottle Tree (3719 Third Avenue South, 205-533-6288) was but.O.B., but its bar is now open.
Bottle tree, any of various trees of the genus Brachychiton, in the hibiscus, or mallow, family (Malvaceae), with some 30 species, nearly all native to Australia.
The bottle tree, plump and leathery at its base, tapers to a sprout of twisting, hand-like little branches clutching bouquets of pink flowers.
The single Australian baobab species, A. gregorii, called boab, or bottle tree, is found throughout the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Open Mon-Sat noon-midnight, Sun noon-4pm Browsing the wine bottle tree at La Cava Jufré, Villa Crespo's original wine bar, always yields a few surprises: its branches, or rather wine bottles, change frequently according to owner Lito Galeano's whims.
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Bottle trees, such as the desert rose and the cucumber tree, are a couple of my favourites.
Its energetic owner has turned it into an installation of colourful recycled junk, such as bottle "trees".
We walked high into the mountains, where small plants protruded from cracks in the rocks under canopies of umbrella trees - like giant carrots - pink-flowering bottle trees and cucumber trees.
In keeping with the concept, there were a number of futuristic trappings amid the displays, including stylized bottle trees adorned with coils of brightly colored glass, next-generation windmills, and plants that appeared to be spinning off into outer space.
It's all too grave — the fake sharecropper homes of Tallahatchie Flats rented out along the road, staged bottle trees chasing away nothing, the new outhouse whose crescent door foreign tourists * pay extra for.
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