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Definition of fruit tree in English: fruit treenoun A tree grown for its edible fruit. 果树 Example sentencesExamples - This investigation examined the behaviour of the sub-tropical fruit tree, mango, to enable comparison with these well-studied systems.
- A grafted fruit tree has the potential to produce six varieties of apples - all grafted to one main stock.
- He finds his father working the earth near a fruit tree looking downtrodden.
- I can also remember a fruit tree in our garden and the lovely house that seemed huge then.
- The dark trunk of a young fruit tree warms up fast in the winter sunshine.
- She smells of dogwood and the orchards where she spent her childhood reading in the summer shade of a fruit tree.
- Project planning includes the creation of open spaces and an extensive greening programme with a fruit tree and indigenous shade tree on each property.
- Late in the season, however, offspring return to the winter host plant - your fruit tree.
- From there, simple economics took over and the date became the fruit tree to have in your neighborhood back in the day.
- There's a fruit tree in Jamaica called, by country people, the ‘cherry-million’ tree, because of the profusion of small cherry-like fruits that it bears.
- He took it and went outside, to a small fruit tree that grew beside the stand and he began to dig a hole.
- There are few better refreshers than sitting under a flowering fruit tree or a sturdy old oak, and our bodies seem to concur.
- We harvest two crops strawberries from the raised sleeper bed and expect pears this year from a small fruit tree next to a pond in the middle of the garden.
- We thank Him for the joys of a sweet apple, the majesty of thunder, or even the fragrance of a fruit tree.
- In the same way, every small home in the Caribbean has always kept some vegetables and a fruit tree (usually a lime, but also other citrus).
- There was a fruit tree located in the center of the plush green lawn.
- With a young fruit tree, preserve branches that are 6 inches apart and that make wide angles with the trunk.
- Persimmon is a decorative fruit tree that is undervalued and often overlooked by gardeners.
- The Nordic people would harvest the branch of a fruit tree and cut the branch into small sections.
- The first years a fruit tree is in the ground are important to its future performance.
Definition of fruit tree in US English: fruit treenounˈfro͞o(t) ˌtrē A tree grown for its edible fruit. 果树 Example sentencesExamples - The Nordic people would harvest the branch of a fruit tree and cut the branch into small sections.
- Project planning includes the creation of open spaces and an extensive greening programme with a fruit tree and indigenous shade tree on each property.
- With a young fruit tree, preserve branches that are 6 inches apart and that make wide angles with the trunk.
- From there, simple economics took over and the date became the fruit tree to have in your neighborhood back in the day.
- I can also remember a fruit tree in our garden and the lovely house that seemed huge then.
- The dark trunk of a young fruit tree warms up fast in the winter sunshine.
- We harvest two crops strawberries from the raised sleeper bed and expect pears this year from a small fruit tree next to a pond in the middle of the garden.
- This investigation examined the behaviour of the sub-tropical fruit tree, mango, to enable comparison with these well-studied systems.
- The first years a fruit tree is in the ground are important to its future performance.
- There was a fruit tree located in the center of the plush green lawn.
- He finds his father working the earth near a fruit tree looking downtrodden.
- In the same way, every small home in the Caribbean has always kept some vegetables and a fruit tree (usually a lime, but also other citrus).
- Late in the season, however, offspring return to the winter host plant - your fruit tree.
- She smells of dogwood and the orchards where she spent her childhood reading in the summer shade of a fruit tree.
- Persimmon is a decorative fruit tree that is undervalued and often overlooked by gardeners.
- A grafted fruit tree has the potential to produce six varieties of apples - all grafted to one main stock.
- He took it and went outside, to a small fruit tree that grew beside the stand and he began to dig a hole.
- There's a fruit tree in Jamaica called, by country people, the ‘cherry-million’ tree, because of the profusion of small cherry-like fruits that it bears.
- There are few better refreshers than sitting under a flowering fruit tree or a sturdy old oak, and our bodies seem to concur.
- We thank Him for the joys of a sweet apple, the majesty of thunder, or even the fragrance of a fruit tree.
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