mahogany tree

collocation in English

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mahogany
adjective
uk
/məˈhɒɡ.ən.i/
us
/məˈhɑː.ɡən.i/
of a dark ...
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tree
noun[C]
uk
/triː/
us
/triː/
a tall plant that has a wooden trunk and branches that grow from its ...
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Themahoganytreematures in 60 to 80 years.
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These were in the form of amahoganytreetrunk with branches embossed with a traditional design of bear and cub.
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Within the circle is amahoganytree, in front of which is a shield tierced per pall inverted.
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Amongst the mahogany trees are box, cabbage palm, silk cotton, and avocado trees.
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Vegetation in the park consists of wild ground water forests, grassy plains, ancient forests of mahogany trees and acacia woodland.
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They invested thousands of dollars importing rare tropical trees and shrubs, including the first schefflera (umbrella trees) and mahogany trees, to this country.
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It is a 10-hectare lot located along the beach, with an orchard of narra and mahogany trees, nipa sheds, benches and cottages.
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It is believed that cherry trees lined the hill at some point, which has since been replaced by mahogany trees.
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Utilizing mud, thatched roofs, and mahogany trees give buildings and the furniture inside a natural look, seamlessly blending in with the islands surroundings.
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In addition, new mahogany trees weren't being planted, because mahogany trees grow slowly; the rate of natural regrowth necessitated a large, long-term investment in tree farming, which was not made.
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