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		Definition of cabbage tree in English: cabbage treenoun  Any of a number of palmlike trees that resemble a cabbage in some way. a New Zealand tree grown for its sugary sap or for ornament (Cordyline australis, family Agavaceae). a cabbage palm.  Example sentencesExamples -  When cabbage trees erupt, pohutukawa blaze and the first blowfly of summer sings its siren song, count us out.
 -  Your roof is patched with rust, tastes bitter as we roll into the plastic gutter and swirl there where the drain's blocked with leaves and a seedling cabbage tree.
 -  The kopi were taken there from the mainland, probably by the Moriori who also introduced the cabbage tree.
 -  Settlers walking through the area planted cabbage trees to mark the track.
 -  I've gone for architectural nikaus and a cabbage tree.
 -  The false cabbage tree is a tall, straight tree.
 -  Give some reasons why this is an appropriate technique for depicting a cabbage tree.
 -  The walk there and back took us through some beautiful bush with huge silver ferns, beach trees, pungas, pohutakawa, cabbage trees and palms.
 -  It is Christmas day and everyone is singing carols under the cabbage tree.
 -  He tips the dwarf cabbage tree as a winner because of its exceptional colour, low-growing habit, and flowing flax-like foliage.
 -  The 151-hectare resort is very Australian, but not in some laboured ‘throw-another-shrimp’ sense, but in its spaciousness, its bush aromas, the stands of cabbage tree palms, and the alternating silences and ocean sighs.
 -  Zoo staff and school children will help plant baobabs and false cabbage trees, the two chosen trees of the year.
 -  Similar ovens were constructed by the Maori in New Zealand but, although they were called umu ti, the plant baked was a different species, the New Zealand cabbage tree, Cordyline australis.
 
    Definition of cabbage tree in US English: cabbage treenoun Any of a number of palmlike trees that resemble a cabbage in some way. a New Zealand tree grown for its sugary sap or for ornament (Cordyline australis, family Agavaceae) a cabbage palm  Example sentencesExamples -  The 151-hectare resort is very Australian, but not in some laboured ‘throw-another-shrimp’ sense, but in its spaciousness, its bush aromas, the stands of cabbage tree palms, and the alternating silences and ocean sighs.
 -  Zoo staff and school children will help plant baobabs and false cabbage trees, the two chosen trees of the year.
 -  The kopi were taken there from the mainland, probably by the Moriori who also introduced the cabbage tree.
 -  The walk there and back took us through some beautiful bush with huge silver ferns, beach trees, pungas, pohutakawa, cabbage trees and palms.
 -  Settlers walking through the area planted cabbage trees to mark the track.
 -  Give some reasons why this is an appropriate technique for depicting a cabbage tree.
 -  The false cabbage tree is a tall, straight tree.
 -  He tips the dwarf cabbage tree as a winner because of its exceptional colour, low-growing habit, and flowing flax-like foliage.
 -  When cabbage trees erupt, pohutukawa blaze and the first blowfly of summer sings its siren song, count us out.
 -  I've gone for architectural nikaus and a cabbage tree.
 -  It is Christmas day and everyone is singing carols under the cabbage tree.
 -  Similar ovens were constructed by the Maori in New Zealand but, although they were called umu ti, the plant baked was a different species, the New Zealand cabbage tree, Cordyline australis.
 -  Your roof is patched with rust, tastes bitter as we roll into the plastic gutter and swirl there where the drain's blocked with leaves and a seedling cabbage tree.
 
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