On account of its great hardihood, this is a very desirable garden shrub or small-growing tree.
Sandy peat and a shady site suits it best, and so placed it will soon cover a low-growing tree or bush much in the way that our common Honeysuckle does.
A handsome, fast-growing tree, with large pinnate leaves that are often fully three feet long, and terminal erect clusters of not very showy greenish-white flowers that exhale a rather disagreeable odour.
A beautiful, tall, conical, slow-growing tree, with the branches whorled.
A rapid-growing tree, with useful hard wood; cultivated and naturalized; hardy throughout.
This low-growing tree is a native of southwestern Russia and Persia.
This low-growing tree is very rare in the Hawaiian Islands.
The incense tree of Guiana, a tall-growing tree, furnishing wood of great durability.
The blue gum, a rapid-growing tree, attaining to a large size.
A low-growing tree of the West Indies, which produces an edible fruit called the Barbadoes cherry.
Comparing to a growing tree, once admit lateral buds started, and natural selection completely accounts for the growth in different directions, and therefore for the profuse ramification; but the origin of the lateral buds is not explained.
To illustrate again by a growing tree: This successive culmination of higher and higher classes may be compared to the flowering and fruiting of successively higher and higher branches.
Comparing to a growing tree, some branches overshadowed die, while others push on for light, forming new lateral buds, and dividing as they grow.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "growing tree" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.