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Fruit tree   /frut tri/   Listen
Fruit tree

noun
1.
Tree bearing edible fruit.



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"Fruit tree" Quotes from Famous Books



... a brochure, or a little book somewhere, pretending to be a memoir of Balzac, but I have not seen it. Some time before his death he had bought a country place, and there was a fruit tree in the garden—I think a walnut tree—about which he delighted himself in making various financial calculations after the manner of Cesar Birotteau. He built the house himself, and when it was ...
— The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II • Elizabeth Barrett Browning

... The most common fruit tree in the gardens here is a sweet lime: grapes are brought in from the villages of Sofaid-Koh, they are the same sort as those at Gundamuck: Narcissus, Rosa, Cerasi sp., Mirabilis, stock, Cupressus, mulberry also in gardens, Bheir of waste places, Salsola, Artemisiae, two or three: Kochia ...
— Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and The - Neighbouring Countries • William Griffith

... tropical Asia and one in west tropical Africa. The plants are trees bearing strong spines, with alternate, compound leaves each with three leaflets and panicles of sweet-scented white flowers. Aegle marmelos, the bael- or bel-fruit tree (also known as Bengal quince), is found wild or cultivated throughout India. The tree is valued for its fruit, which is oblong to pyriform in shape, 2-5 in. in diameter, and has a grey or yellow ...
— Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 - "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" • Various

... means employed in snaring birds; one of the most common is to smear pieces of bamboo with the gum of the jack-tree, the former being tied to the branches of some wild fruit tree, upon which, when the fruit is ripe, the birds light and are caught by the bird lime. This is called ka riam thit. Another is a kind of spring bow made of bamboo which is laid on the ground in marshy places, such as are frequented by snipe and woodcock. ...
— The Khasis • P. R. T. Gurdon

... Morne Rouge Pell as seen from Grande Anse Arborescent Ferns on a Mountain Road 'Ti Canot The Martinique Turban The Guadeloupe Head-dress Young Mulattress Coolie Woman in Martinique Costume Country Girl-pure Negro Race Coolie Half-breed Capresse The Old Market-place of the Fort, St. Pierre Bread-fruit Tree Basse-terre, St. Kitt's ...
— Two Years in the French West Indies • Lafcadio Hearn

... point out to you that in the eleventh verse we read of three kinds of living things which God caused the earth to bring forth. Let us look at them: (1) "grass"; (2) "the herb yielding seed"; (3) "the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose ...
— Twilight And Dawn • Caroline Pridham



Words linked to "Fruit tree" :   mamey, Averrhoa carambola, Irvingia gabonensis, Cydonia oblonga, mango, jackfruit tree, canistel tree, Achras zapota, apricot, akee tree, mustard tree, papaia, wild mango tree, medlar tree, Blighia sapida, cherry, Salvadora persica, Pouteria campechiana nervosa, quince, icaco, nectarine tree, durian tree, pear tree, coco plum, avocado tree, apple tree, wild mango, Mangifera indica, litchi, Durio zibethinus, nectarine, custard apple tree, purple strawberry guava, jocote, rambotan, Mammea americana, yellow mombin tree, Mespilus germanica, Spanish lime, Eugenia uniflora, yellow mombin, Manilkara zapota, plum tree, flowering tree, marang tree, Eugenia corynantha, pomegranate tree, pear, Nephelium longana, papaya tree, longan, Nephelium mutabile, pawpaw, Artocarpus altilis, persimmon, pomegranate, loquat tree, rambutan, cocoa plum, Chrysophyllum cainito, olive tree, surinam cherry, mango tree, Melicocca bijuga, pitanga, Artocarpus communis, Psidium cattleianum, apricot tree, papaya, Grias cauliflora, Psidium littorale longipes, angiospermous tree, honey berry, ginep, lungen, true guava, mulberry, Artocarpus odoratissima, Euphorbia litchi, lichee, Japanese medlar, akee, plumcot tree, longanberry, Spondias mombin, Psidium littorale, fruitwood, Japanese plum, genip, Persea Americana, mamoncillo, Eriobotrya japonica, Eugenia jambos, sapodilla, coco plum tree, Spanish lime tree, Prunus persica, citrus tree, Artocarpus heterophyllus, quince bush, breadfruit, dika, bilimbi, Spondias purpurea, Chrysobalanus icaco, loquat, plumcot, marang, jambosa, anchovy pear, pulassan, Myrciaria cauliflora, strawberry guava, yellow cattley guava, durion, Pyrus communis, star apple, jaboticaba tree, toothbrush tree, jaboticaba, mombin tree, Punica granatum, hog plum, Prunus persica nectarina, mangosteen tree, canistel, anchovy pear tree, pulasan tree, Carica papaya, Psidium guineense, plum, guava, medlar, guava bush, caimito, melon tree, durian, carambola, Melicocca bijugatus, Nephelium lappaceum, pulasan, rambutan tree, custard apple, mombin, mulberry tree, Psidium guajava, Dimocarpus longan, Nephelium litchi, mammee apple, avocado, jackfruit, Averrhoa bilimbi, citrus, Brazilian guava, mangosteen, cattley guava, mammee, almond tree, peach, sour cherry, Litchi chinensis, litchi tree, mammee tree, carambola tree, cherry tree, genipa, peach tree, sapodilla tree, Garcinia mangostana, persimmon tree, rose-apple tree, rose apple



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