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Definition of lancewood in English: lancewoodnoun ˈlɑːnswʊdˈlanswo͝od Any of a number of hardwood trees with tough elastic timber. 矛形木,尤指 a New Zealand tree (Pseudopanax crassifolius, family Araliaceae). a Caribbean tree (Oxandra lanceolata, family Annonaceae). Example sentencesExamples - Fire management requires consideration of the effect of the expected slow recovery rate of plant cover and the sensitivity to burning of species such as lancewood.
- A collection of native grasses, flaxes, hebes, Marlborough rock daisies and lancewoods was grown on in a spare vegetable plot.
- Then they went further north to a patch of regenerating nikau, kopi and lancewood trees.
- We also walk through a thick carpet of ferns and mosses, with peppertrees, lancewoods, and coprosmas overhead.
- Garden designer Chris Paul drew a design for the mown areas, and suggested the cabbage trees and lancewoods to add height, says Kate.
- He is regenerating mahoe, karaka (called kopi in the Chathams), ribbonwood, matipo, karamu, nikau palms, lancewoods, and kowhai.
- The ground surface is a crumbly screed dotted with spinifex and occasional leopardwood and lancewood trees.
- You may have some evergreen sculptural natives such as astelias or lancewoods, which come to the fore in winter when the deciduous plants have died down.
Definition of lancewood in US English: lancewoodnounˈlanswo͝od Any of a number of hardwood trees with tough elastic timber. 矛形木,尤指 a Caribbean tree (Oxandra lanceolata, family Annonaceae) a New Zealand tree (Pseudopanax crassifolius, family Araliaceae) Example sentencesExamples - Then they went further north to a patch of regenerating nikau, kopi and lancewood trees.
- Fire management requires consideration of the effect of the expected slow recovery rate of plant cover and the sensitivity to burning of species such as lancewood.
- We also walk through a thick carpet of ferns and mosses, with peppertrees, lancewoods, and coprosmas overhead.
- You may have some evergreen sculptural natives such as astelias or lancewoods, which come to the fore in winter when the deciduous plants have died down.
- A collection of native grasses, flaxes, hebes, Marlborough rock daisies and lancewoods was grown on in a spare vegetable plot.
- The ground surface is a crumbly screed dotted with spinifex and occasional leopardwood and lancewood trees.
- He is regenerating mahoe, karaka (called kopi in the Chathams), ribbonwood, matipo, karamu, nikau palms, lancewoods, and kowhai.
- Garden designer Chris Paul drew a design for the mown areas, and suggested the cabbage trees and lancewoods to add height, says Kate.
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