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Definition of Celery-topped pine
1. Noun. Medium tall celery pine of Tasmania.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Celery-topped Pine
Literary usage of Celery-topped pine
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Official Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of the Great Exhibition of by Great Exhibition, Robert Ellis (1851)
"... dry, and bleached »tenu, with a few largo limbs attached, at the height of
from 3000 to 4000 feet above the level of the «».J 73 celery-topped pine ..."
2. Austral English: A Dictionary of Australasian Words, Phrases, and Usages by Edward Ellis Morris (1898)
"(Mueller.) It is not endemic t" Australia." celery-topped pine. «. See Pine.
The tree is so called froo the appearance of the upper pan ..."
3. The Industry of Nations, as Exemplified in the Great Exhibition of 1851 by London Exhibition of 1851 (1852)
"Among other Conifers of the same colony, specimens of the pencil pine or cedar,
and of the celery-topped pine were likewise exhibited. The first of these, ..."
4. Wood: A Manual of the Natural History and Industrial Applications of the by George Simonds Boulger (1908)
"See Pine, Celery-topped. Pine, Aleppo (P. halepensis Mill.). Mediterranean egion;
introduced in Australia. Height 50—80 ft. ; diam. 2—3 ft. ..."
5. A Narrative of a Visit to the Australian Colonies by James Backhouse (1843)
"... slender, pendant, scaly branchlets, of lively green, serving the purpose of
leaves, as in the Cypress and Arbor-vita;. Celery- topped Pine—T/ ..."
6. A Residence in Tasmania: With a Descriptive Tour Through the Island, from by Henry Butler Stoney (1856)
"... or pencil pine of Tasmania; celery-topped pine, timber beautifully white;
rosewood, or zebra-wood; he-oak; iron-wood; maple; timber of silver wattle; ..."