Definition of Princess pine

1. Noun. A variety of club moss.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Princess Pine

princelier
princeliest
princelike
princeliness
princelinesses
princeling
princelings
princely
princely state
princes
princeship
princeships
princess
princess cut
princess feather
princess pine (current term)
princess royal
princesse
princesses
princesslike
princessly
princessy
princewood
princified
princing
principal
principal(a)
principal axis
principal diagonal
principal ideal

Literary usage of Princess pine

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Sessional Papersby Canada Parliament by Canada Parliament (1901)
"... JW, Salisbury : hewn hemlock ties, 791 at 18c ; princess pine ties, 32 at 21 с 149 10 Chapman Bros, Salisbury : 9 x 6 in x 9ft hem. ties, 858 at 22c, ..."

2. Minutes of Evidence by Canada Royal Commission on Civil Service (1908)
"Last year the highest we paid was 35c. for cedar, princess pine, and tamarack, and 30c. for hemlock. We are likely to pay, I think, a higher price this year ..."

3. The Andover Review (1890)
"There was little underbrush, but the decayed logs lying about were green with moss and fern; the pipsissewa, or princess pine, drooped its rosy, ..."

4. The Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania: Annotated Checklist and Atlas by Ann Fowler Rhoads, William M. Klein (1993)
"... Hickey K Lycopodium obscurum L. Princess-pine; Tree clubmoss Herbaceous perennial Moist to dry woods, ..."

5. The Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania: Annotated Checklist and Atlas by Ann Fowler Rhoads, William M. Klein (1993)
"... Hickey K Lycopodium obscurum L. Princess-pine; Tree clubmoss Herbaceous perennial Moist to dry woods, ..."

6. Annual Report of the Public Service Commission, Second District by New York (State), Public Service Commission, Second District (1909)
"princess pine, 42 per cent, cedar; DeKalb branch and Gouverneur & Oswegatchie ... princess pine, 59 per cent, cedar, The rail used is all steel and the ..."

7. Decorum: A Practical Treatise on Etiquette and Dress of the Best American by John A. Ruth (1881)
"Then the ground pine, the princess pine, and various nameless pretty tilings of the woods, all flourish in these little conservatories. ..."

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