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 wild cherry tree en anglès
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Do you see the top of that wildcherrytree over yonder?
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Under the shade of the wildcherrytree, however, she paused in confusion.
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Our last halt was under a wildcherrytree a short distance from the house.
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She found the wildcherrytree, picked as many as she could reach, then climbed up to get more.
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With this and a piece of clear brown gum, the exudation of a smooth-barked wildcherrytree, she made a delicious repast.
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Chamomile, and wormwood teas, are both excellent tonics, as is also wildcherrytree bark, made in strong tea, and taken cold.
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Not ten feet below him the wretched woman hung suspended in the thick branches of the wildcherrytree, caught by her clothes.
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Take Peruvian bark, two ounces; wildcherrytree bark, 1 ounce; cinnamon, one drachm; powdered capsicum, one teaspoonful; sulphur, one ounce; port wine, two quarts.
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The poo of hungry birds is vitally important to the propagation of the wildcherrytree (its scientific name, Prunus avium, acknowledges as much).
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They have come together to premiere their Orchestra Wellington commission WildCherryTree this August.
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The wildcherrytrees are swimming in colouring fruit.
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Olives, of course, abounded, and there were oak woods and clumps of wildcherrytrees.
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Chickens strut under silver birch and wildcherrytrees.
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First, skirting Mr. Sloane's pasture, came an archway of wildcherrytrees all in bloom.
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Then they gather in large flocks and go for a holiday in the wildcherrytrees.
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And summer comes back and the tangled worms squirming in the white silk nets they weave in wildcherrytrees.