umbrella tree
Americannoun
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an American magnolia, Magnolia tripetala, having large leaves in umbrellalike clusters.
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any of various other trees resembling an umbrella.
noun
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a North American magnolia, Magnolia tripetala, having long leaves clustered into an umbrella formation at the ends of the branches and unpleasant-smelling white flowers
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Also called: umbrella bush. Any of various other trees or shrubs having leaves shaped like an umbrella or growing in an umbrella-like cluster
Etymology
Origin of umbrella tree
An Americanism dating back to 1730–40
Example Sentences
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Washington State takes its trees seriously and the university offers online tree tours so you can learn about the campus flora, including the umbrella tree with its 20-inch leaves.
From New York Times • Jun. 29, 2022
The building has a large atrium filled with ficus; Chinese evergreens; Schefflera, also known as an umbrella tree; and Sansevieria, also known as snake tongue or mother-in-law’s tongue.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 8, 2021
Jomo placed the watering can aside and began to pick the umbrella tree fruit; they had fallen during the previous night, and lay, oval and pale yellow, on the lawn.
From "Half of a Yellow Sun" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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The umbrella tree has an umbrella-like whorl of leaves surrounding the flower whose white cup stands above three recurving white sepals.
From Trees Worth Knowing by Rogers, Julia Ellen
The best I could do was to guess at the point seven paces beyond the umbrella tree and, using it as a center, draw a circle around it at thirty paces.
From The Pirate of Panama A Tale of the Fight for Buried Treasure by Raine, William MacLeod
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