Austrian pine
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Austrian pine
First recorded in 1930–35
Example Sentences
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All right angles and clean lines of white terrazzo and Austrian pine, the hotel has a monastic air unto itself.
From New York Times • Sep. 13, 2016
Kolb said several years ago he began hearing the occasional report of an ailing Austrian pine with similar symptoms: a browning crown and sooty mold underlying the bark.
From Reuters • Feb. 19, 2011
Meanwhile, Appleby hopes spring will bring a renewal of growth to his 40-year-old Austrian pine.
From Reuters • Feb. 19, 2011
The bark, which is reddish in color, also differentiates the red pine from the Austrian pine.
From Studies of Trees by Levison, Jacob Joshua
They were bull pine and the Scotch pine and Austrian pine.
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