Sentence Examples
The largest is a cherry tree, which is pruned to keep it in check, and there are vines, peaches, medlar and mulberry bushes to provide fruit. |
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Generally, one formula includes 40 to 50 types of herbal medicine, such as ginseng, tuckahoe, honey, medlar and tuber of multiflower knotweed. |
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Soak the gelatine leaves in cold water for a few minutes, squeeze out the water and dissolve in the medlar liquid. |
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This highly aromatic variety stands out through its peach, citrus, cinnamon and medlar notes. |
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Proceeding to the orchard she may get mulberries, dogwood fruit, medlar, quince for jam,?or other fruit for a pie. |
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Its fruit, the Japanese medlar has replaced the European medlar so at present when we say medlar we assume we are talking of Japanese medlar. |
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You'll detect notes of very ripe light fruit including apples, pears and peaches, as well as notes of yellow plums and medlar jelly. |
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Bananas, peaches, medlar, citrus fruits, and chayotes are cultivated in this caldera. |
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Throughout the plantation there are also some fruit trees, like orange, the medlar tree, the guava tree, mountain momey and apple trees. |
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Agricultural products are split into irrigation crops, such as orange, medlar, persimmon and cherry trees, and rainfed crops, such as almonds, olives and carobs. |
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Inside a small copse of trees a wild Green Garden, designed as a home for plants that need shade, is home to the rare white flowering judus, a mature quince, a medlar and a green flowering rose. |
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Blackcurrants and redcurrants, gooseberries, raspberries and rhubarb grow amongst viburnums, hollyhocks, sweet williams, forsythia, and a medlar. |
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Traditionally, the Nunchaku sticks were made out of oak or medlar tree. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
Other fairly common fruit trees are the quince and loquat, or Japanese medlar. |
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Sapadilla is really a fruit something like a medlar, but the name is given to all sorts of fruit, notably granadilla. |
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But indeed, Mr. medlar, you should not sacrifice your constitution to your benevolence. |
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The fruit may be eaten after it has begun to decay, as in the case of the medlar. |
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There are bushes again and a magnolia, and a Japanese medlar, and there is moss. |
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She's the most like a medlar of any thing, for she's never ripe till she's rotten. |
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Heritage fruit trees such as quince, medlar or mulberry might also suit, or maybe a tree with an interesting story. |
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The reddish-brown fruits are small for a medlar, and ripen in October. |
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The Dutch medlar is most prized, as it bears the largest fruit. |
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The latter is a sort of medlar, which all hands pronounced delicious. |
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As a child in the '60s, I pranced around medlar and laurel trees, playing beneath the purple billows of the jacarandas. |
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The lawn beyond is planted with a variety of fruit trees, including mulberry, quince, pear and medlar. |
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In the ornaments of the doorway we see the ammonite and medlar. |
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Project management contract for the strengthening and modernization of the water supply network and EU network expansion of the area of Piton wood medlar. |
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Penn State shared its home field, Medlar Field and Lubrano Park, with the minor league State College Spikes. |
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Gasoline Dance Machine are at Cabaret Voltaire, alongside KRL and Medlar. |
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