In short, they were just natural buttresses, without which the stem could not have supported its heavy and umbrageous top. |
The jungle is the home of giant gums and dense myrtle, of umbrageous fig and tall palm, of sassafras and supplejack. |
He loves the image of the umbrageous Igdrasil better than that of the Strasburg clock. |
A broad, umbrageous mass of green clothed the lower buttresses, and fringed itself away in clusters of coco palms. |
From many points along his course he could see, through the umbrageous glades, the house of Frank Goodwin on its wooded hill. |
Those that I photographed the next morning are umbrageous compared with some. |