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umbrella pine
noun
A stone pine.
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That is where the umbrella pine would come in.
We woke on our first morning and looked at an umbrella pine silhouetted against turquoise sea.
His Umbrella Pine at Les Canoubiers captures the sparkling light and shimmering sea.
If she cannot get her umbrella pine, she is willing to settle for her second choice.
Here, he created an oasis anchored by a bushy Japanese yew, which shelters benches, and a tall, red-barked Japanese umbrella pine.
A fat umbrella pine with soft long needles, Richie's Cushion, that stands no more than five feet tall, huddles like a shaggy dog against an old metal bench.
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Italian stone pines (or umbrella pines, P. pinea) are native to the Mediterranean region and have naturalized in many places.
The interior, with its vineyards and forests of umbrella pines and eucalyptus, is crisscrossed by trails and ideal for walkers.
STANDING near the corner of Dixwell Avenue and Ivy Street in New Haven recently, Jeanette Thomas talked wistfully about umbrella pines, a coniferous evergreen native to Japan.
The first office buildings in the Eden-Olympia complex were emerging from the slopes of a long valley filled with eucalyptus trees and umbrella pines.
It was then, on the way through a grove of Japanese umbrella pines, that I stumbled upon the surprise that until that point had eluded me.
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