Trees of green / Skies of blue / Clouds of white / Words of wisdow (Meaning)
I have learned that in English if we want to describe a noun we normally use the form"adjective + noun" as in "beatiful days."
But sometimes I have seem English sentences like these:
1. When I find myself in times of trouble, mother Mary comes to me speaking WORDS OF WISDOM.
2. Well, I see TREES OF GREEN.
3. Well, I see SKIES OF BLUE, and I see CLOUDS OF WHITE.
I wonder if in the sentence 1, it means WISDOW WORDS.
I wonder if in the sentence 2, it means GREEN TREES.
I wonder if in the sentence 3, it means BLUE SKIES and WHITE CLOUDS.
In those sentences it seems it is being used the form "noun + OF + adjective" or "noun + OF + noun" to describe a noun. So I wonder when you use the form with "OF." Aso I wonder if the correct form is "noun + OF + adjective" or "noun + OF + noun." What do you call that kind of form in English?