Perhaps we shall find that our birdcherry (Prunus Pennsylvanica) is best suited for our use.
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The smell of soap is mixed with the scent of birdcherry trees from outside her open kitchen window.
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As children my girls used to snack on sweetcherry tomatoes.
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Akash licks its cheek, and sweetcherry blood pleasures his tongue.
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The filbert blight belongs with the diseases of the European grape and sweetcherry.
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They are of the Oregon strain of sweetcherry.
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Then turn the cases right way up and pour over the top a sweetcherry sauce.
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Many cultivated fruiting cherry trees are grafted onto wildcherry root stocks.
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I am especially interested in persimmons, service-berries, wildcherry, mulberry and elderberry.
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To draw the feathered tribe, I planted alder, wildcherry, and grape-vines.
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Frequently they are spun on swamp willows, box-elder, maple, or wildcherry.
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Do you see the top of that wildcherry tree over yonder?
Ús de gean en anglès
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The gean isle occupied by Mr. Phoebus was of no inconsiderable dimensions.
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You will know the place by the gean trees.
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The small cherry, both black and red, common in gardens, is in Scotland, never in England, termed gean (Fr.
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Quivering with terror, and with her strength failing her, poor Gean began to feel hopeless.
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And here we must leave Gean.
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It was a long way off, it is true, but Gean had a very keen sense of smell.
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Suddenly Gean saw the enemy.
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But Gean tended and nourished it, kept it nice and warm, and in due course of time it grew strong and healthy.
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And Groar thought it was the very finest baby he had ever seen, and was fonder and prouder of Gean than ever.
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Rank also said another executive would join in August with responsibility for anti-corruption efforts, reporting directly to Wal-Mart's global FCPA compliance officer, Tom Gean.
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The fruit of Gascoigne's Heart has its apex produced into a globule or drop; that of the white Hungarian Gean has almost transparent flesh.
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This was Gean, the Giraffe, and she belonged to a tribe which boasted of the fact that they were the tallest of all animals.
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As for Gean, she was sublimely happy, and was never tired of fondling and caressing her little one and attending to its many wants.
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Dr Alisa Gean said she believed the baby had suffered a fractured skull and brain haemorrhage three to four weeks before his death last February.