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Definition of Celery top pine
1. Noun. Medium tall celery pine of Tasmania.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Celery Top Pine
Literary usage of Celery top pine
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report by Tasmania Dept. of Mines (1902)
"The wooden frame-work is built of celery-top pine throughout, with the exception
of the bed-logs, which are of hardwood. These bed-logs are set in concrete ..."
2. Austral English: A Dictionary of Australasian Words, Phrases, and Usages by Edward Ellis Morris (1898)
"180: "The Green Forest . . . comprises myrtle, sassafras, celery-top pine, with
a little stringy-bark." "On the little hill beside the river hung pines ..."
3. History of the British Colonies by Robert Montgomery Martin (1835)
"The timber procured by the convicts is the Huon pine, the trunk of which is
generally 60 feet in length and five feet in diameter; the celery top pine, ..."
4. Report of Meeting by ANZAAS, ANZAAS. (1905)
"... soft wood in the world, and if the supply was unlimited there would be such
a demand for this lumber as no other pine could equal. The celery-top pine ..."
5. For the Term of His Natural Life by Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke, Andrew Barton Paterson (1899)
"Get eight stakes of celery-top pine," he said. " You can burn them where you
cannot cut them, and drive a stake into the place of each of these willow wands ..."