Small flowering evergreen tree of southern United States.
Small fast-growing spiny deciduous Chinese orange tree bearing sweetly scented flowers and decorative but inedible fruit: used as a stock in grafting and for hedges.
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Examples for "trifoliata "
Examples for "trifoliata "
1 Digestion of P. trifoliata DNA with Afa I produced a prominent fragment of approximately 400 bp.
2 P. trifoliata variegata is one of the handsomest of golden-leaved trees, and is well worthy of extensive planting.
3 What are the conditions most favorable to orange trees budded upon sour stock; also upon sweet stock and trifoliata ?
4 Menyanthes trifoliata : 84.
5 The trifoliata has been promoted as more likely to induce dormancy of the top growth during cold weather, because of its own deciduous habit.
1 The event featured wild orange hair, black vampire-style dresses, slashed sleeves and ripped tops.
2 The sweet and wild orange grows here, and some extensive groves are to be seen.
3 It was a hornet, but larger than my thumb, with wild orange stripes across its pulsating abdomen.
4 Both these birds build their nests six or seven feet above the ground, on thorny bushes, or in wild orange trees.
5 He moved too rapidly then for my old limbs, and disappeared among those groves of wild orange that fill your neighborhood.
6 The Chrysler pulled to the curb, and the driver, a man with a wild orange beard, put down the passenger window.
7 As we passed through a clump of wild orange trees, the path narrowed; and the father, letting go her hand, walked on ahead.
8 One day Selema and I went to the river to wash our hair with the pith of the wild oranges .
9 He smelled the wild oranges from the hillsides, and the raw coffee that lay drying on the great cane mats before the native cabins.
10 He then allowed a native woman to cover the entire hand with a huge poultice, made of the beaten-up pulp of wild oranges - asplendidantiseptic.
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