thin-leaved stringybark (Meaning)

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thin-leaved stringybark (n)

stringybark having white wood

Synonyms & Antonyms of thin-leaved stringybark

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thin-leaved stringybark Sentence Examples

  1. The thin-leaved stringybark trees cast long shadows across the arid landscape.
  2. The delicate leaves of the thin-leaved stringybark fluttered gently in the breeze.
  3. The smooth, pale bark of the thin-leaved stringybark peeled off in thin sheets.
  4. The tall, slender trunk of the thin-leaved stringybark reached towards the sky.
  5. The thin-leaved stringybark provided a home for a variety of birds and insects.
  6. The thin, fibrous leaves of the thin-leaved stringybark were used by Aboriginal people for medicinal purposes.
  7. The thin-leaved stringybark is a common tree in the eucalyptus forests of Australia.
  8. The thin-leaved stringybark is characterized by its long, thin leaves and stringy bark.
  9. The thin-leaved stringybark is a slow-growing tree that can live for hundreds of years.
  10. The thin-leaved stringybark is an important part of the Australian ecosystem.

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stringybark having white wood

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The thin-leaved stringybark trees cast long shadows across the arid landscape.

The delicate leaves of the thin-leaved stringybark fluttered gently in the breeze.

The smooth, pale bark of the thin-leaved stringybark peeled off in thin sheets.

The tall, slender trunk of the thin-leaved stringybark reached towards the sky.