He was sitting under the algaroba trees between the lanai and the beach.
The voices of the singers broke softly and meltingly into an Hawaiian love-song, and officers and women, with encircling arms, were gliding and whirling on the lanai; and once again the woman laughed under the algaroba trees.
The Algaroba is a native of Central and South America.
The first Algaroba tree of Hawaii was brought to Honolulu in 1828 by Father Bachelot, founder of the Roman Catholic Mission in the Islands.
So, under the arching algarobaand monkey-pod trees that shade Nuannu Avenue, and past the royal palms that grace the yards, we rode into beautiful Honolulu.
Algaroba forests cover the shores, and the fertile countryside, in which are rice, sugar and banana plantations, promises abundant supplies for the troops stationed here.
The buildings stand in a beautiful park of ninety acres, in which are superb royal palms and the finest algaroba trees in Honolulu.
It was a Catholic priest who first brought the algaroba tree from Central America sixty years ago and planted it in the city of Honolulu.
The long pods of the algaroba tree furnish a large part of the feed for cattle and horses.
During the Peninsular war, the horses of our cavalry were principally fed upon these algaroba seeds.
He circled back toward the house along a winding path that skirted within the edge of shadow of the monkey-pods and algaroba trees.
The nights are glorious, and so absolutely still, that even the feathery foliage of the algaroba is at rest.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "algaroba" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.