Small flowering evergreen tree of southern United States.
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Examples for "cherry laurel"
Examples for "cherry laurel"
1Oil of bitter almonds and cherry laurel water are poisonous in consequence of containing prussic acid.
2And some other people -who wanted something bulky and fast -planted Japanese or cherry laurel.
3I took a tube which was supposed to contain alcohol, but which did contain cherry laurel water.
1There were fig-trees, persimmons, mock orange, and shrubs ablaze with blossoms.
2This is true of grapes, quince, hybrid perpetual roses, shrubby hibiscus, crape myrtle, mock orange, hydrangea (paniculata), and others.
3The sweet smell of mallow and mock orange flowers wafted through the byways, perfuming the cobblestone lanes sweeter than a baby's breath.
4In the foyer and dining room and kitchen, the air swims with the scent of phantom flowers, shimmering with sweet, heavy mock orange.
5The sense of peace the poet feels in her garden with its mock orange and sky-blue delphiniums is warming, but her fire has gone.
1The event featured wild orange hair, black vampire-style dresses, slashed sleeves and ripped tops.
2The sweet and wild orange grows here, and some extensive groves are to be seen.
3It was a hornet, but larger than my thumb, with wild orange stripes across its pulsating abdomen.
4Both these birds build their nests six or seven feet above the ground, on thorny bushes, or in wild orange trees.
5He moved too rapidly then for my old limbs, and disappeared among those groves of wild orange that fill your neighborhood.
Translations for Prunus caroliniana