Every inch of land that could be irrigated was under cultivation, save where a substantial looking farmhouse set in groves of fine trees, bamboos, cypress, and namti, occupied a little knoll laboriously built up above the encircling marsh.
There is quite a large Tartar population in Chengtu, and the Manchu quarter is one of the most picturesque parts of the city, with the charm of a dilapidated village set in untidy gardens and groves of fine trees.
The walls on the side toward the river rise from a cliff which drops down a sharp incline toward the edge of the water but leaving room for a delightful foot path between rows of fine trees.
The church, half covered by ivy and standing against a background of fine trees, presents a beautiful picture.
Here are elegant landscapes, fine trees, single and in groups, and woods, or what the English Bostonians call forests.
An eighth of a mile or so distant, half embowered in fine trees, is the cathedral.
To the right, across the park, at some little distance, backed by fine trees, stands the rural little church and churchyard where Gray wrote his Elegy, and where he lies.
The landscape is by no means over-enriched by fine trees.
We passed the Trois Rivières, a very beautiful country, covered with a growth of fine trees.
The country is very pleasant and agreeable, and there is no lack of fine trees.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fine trees" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.