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As a matter of fact, the well-known moniker for several Atlanta streets, "Peachtree", actually evolved from the words "pitch tree" referring to the many sap-producing pine trees native to the area. . .
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Designed by Costas Kondylis, with interiors by Yabu Pushelberg and Anna Busta, it is surrounded by the dreamscape-landscapes Ms. Hayes has created, whimsical outdoor rooms of sea grape, saw palmetto and pitch apple trees hung with birdcages and fragments of poetry.
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Throughout it all, soldiers rest (when permitted) in hammocks pitched on trees deep in the forest, where they are often soaked by heavy rains or bedeviled by the ear-piercing groans of howler monkeys.
"You can't pitch over the tree from down there, and if you go under the tree, the ball often scoots right through to the rough on the other side and you start all over again," Small said.
It is bordered by oak and pitch pine, and tree branches meet overhead, forming a green tunnel to ride through.
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She watched the trees pitch and blow with the wind, the strong gusts nearly laying them flat.
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