Examples of 'flame tree' in a sentence
Meaning of "flame tree"
flame tree - This is a type of tree species known for its vibrant red or orange flowers, often resembling flames
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- Any one of several trees or shrubs with yellow or bright red flowers, such as Rhododendron arboreum, Brachychiton acerifolium, or Delonix regia.
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Flame tree is quite tolerant of drought and grows readily in an urban setting.
A small tree outside the kitchen is probably the existing Illawarra flame tree Brachychiton acerifolium.
The purple flame tree came from Brazil.
We will casually spread out and meet behind the bushes on Flame Tree Road.
Hence the Illawarra flame tree became Sterculia acerifolia.
Esther had confronted Sylvie about the true authorship of The Flame Tree.
That the original manuscript of The Flame Tree had been written by Lizzie.
And you gave a presentation, showing the slides of the locations of The Flame Tree.
Full beauty of flame tree enjoyed for first time ".
Instead of holly and mistletoe, we got flame tree flowers.
They will also eat Illawarra flame tree flowers, grevillea and bottlebrush saplings.
Its real name is … the flame tree.
Flame tree petals, shining nails of love, tear at young hearts.
The Illawarra flame tree.
An Illawarra flame tree ( Brachychiton acerifolius ) is near the front gate.
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Part of a series of handy, luxurious Flame Tree Pocket Books.
In 2015 Flame Tree launched a range of deluxe Gothic Fantasy titles combining new and classic writing.
In winter, when the leaves have fallen, the flame tree needs much less water.
Esther 's notes compare The Flame Tree to Sylvie 's other works.
Instead of holly and mistletoe, we got flame tree flowers . Eh, we are resourceful.
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