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Huon pine
[ hyoo-onor, often, yoo- ]
noun
- a coniferous tree, Dacrydium franklinii, of Tasmania, having very small cones and yielding timber.
Huon pine
/ ˈhjuːɒn /
noun
- a Tasmanian coniferous tree, Dacrydium franklinii , with scalelike leaves and cup-shaped berry-like fruits: family Podocarpaceae . It is among the oldest living individual plants, thought to be up to 10 000 years old
Word History and Origins
Origin of Huon pine1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Huon pine1
Example Sentences
The Tasmanian government also said it would send a gift of a table of Huon pine, a Tasmanian timber, handmade by a local furniture maker, and make a donation to a charity that supports children’s wellbeing.
Sean Langman’s 85-year-old Maluka of Kermandie, made from Huon pine, was the last yacht to make the first mark.
But the nine-metre Huon pine marvel was cruelled by the easing wind conditions along the south east coast of Tasmania and its chances of victory were wiped out early this afternoon – leaving Giacomo the outright winner.
In Tasmania, a man employed in cutting Huon Pine.
Huon pine, because of its being found near the Huon River, in Tasmania.
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