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Significados de
sweet chestnut
en inglés
portugués
castanea sativa
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Wild or cultivated throughout southern Europe, northwestern Africa and southwestern Asia.
European chestnut
Spanish chestnut
Castanea sativa
portugués
castanea sativa
Sinónimos
Examples for "
European chestnut
"
European chestnut
Spanish chestnut
Castanea sativa
Examples for "
European chestnut
"
1
The
European
chestnut
is quite as fatally subject to blight as is the American.
2
The
European
chestnut
,
which is not as good, brought 30c on the Baltimore market last year.
3
The
European
chestnut
is only fair, with the chinquapin somewhat better, but having the disadvantage of being troublesome to get from the seed.
4
A hybrid chestnut presumed to be a cross between
European
Chestnut
(Castanea Sativa) and its American cousin (Castanea Americana).
5
Mr. Hall: On the ground where the blight appeared, there were four chestnuts set by a nurseryman, two Japanese and two
European
chestnuts
.
1
They had a house at Haslemere, with
Spanish
chestnut
woods all round it.
2
That great
Spanish
chestnut
must be a perfect block when its leaves are out.
3
The
Spanish
chestnut
is a very fine tree; the walnut, it is true, grows slowly.
4
The most nourishing was a fruit larger than a
Spanish
chestnut
,
and with a similar taste.
5
The
Spanish
chestnut
,
a larger and coarser tree than our American, reaches an enormous girth and spread.
1
A nationwide survey was carried out to assess mould spoilage of
Castanea
sativa
nuts sold in Canadian grocery stores in 1998-99.
2
A hybrid chestnut presumed to be a cross between European Chestnut (
Castanea
Sativa
)
and its American cousin (Castanea Americana).
Uso de
sweet chestnut
en inglés
1
The American
sweet
chestnut
appears likely soon to be wiped out by blight.
2
They include sycamore, poplar, horse and
sweet
chestnut
,
ash and lime.
3
You can just picture yourself here, in Spanish tack riding through
sweet
chestnut
groves.
4
Not so the horse chestnut, willow and
sweet
chestnut
- all difficult to digest.
5
The Japanese, ordinarily, does not make a good union with the American
sweet
chestnut
.
6
For instance, there is some antagonism between the American
sweet
chestnut
and Asiatic chestnuts.
7
There's a large, fallen
sweet
chestnut
tree that we've often adopted as bench and table.
8
This impressive
sweet
chestnut
is found on the grounds of Kateshill House in Bewdley, Worcestershire.
9
Arching over the sloping trail are oak, ash and
sweet
chestnut
trees, thickly bearded with moss.
10
On the higher slopes were massed beech, birch, and the
sweet
chestnut
which was even then domesticated in the island.
11
Two of the hybrids bear nuts about the size of the average American
sweet
chestnut
and of first rate quality.
12
And to fancy it- Icamehere to pick this
sweet
chestnut
out of the fire for Le Gardeur de Repentigny!
13
The
sweet
chestnut
my parents gave me last Christmas has taken on a new significance since we lost my dad in March.
14
The olive and
sweet
chestnut
of southern Europe and the yew, oak and lime of the north are some of the oldest trees.
15
It is perhaps the only timber, with the exception of
sweet
chestnut
,
that is worthy to be used for the roofs of ecclesiastical buildings.
16
The last is not related to the others; but is the result of an artificial cross between the American
sweet
chestnut
and the Japan Giant.
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sweet chestnut
portugués
castanea sativa
Sweet chestnut
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