A species of cherry tree which produces edible fruit.
Any of several small-fruited cherry trees frequented or fed on by birds.
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Examples for "gean"
Examples for "gean"
1The gean isle occupied by Mr. Phoebus was of no inconsiderable dimensions.
2You will know the place by the gean trees.
3The small cherry, both black and red, common in gardens, is in Scotland, never in England, termed gean (Fr.
4Quivering with terror, and with her strength failing her, poor Gean began to feel hopeless.
5And here we must leave Gean.
1As children my girls used to snack on sweet cherry tomatoes.
2Akash licks its cheek, and sweet cherry blood pleasures his tongue.
3The filbert blight belongs with the diseases of the European grape and sweet cherry.
4They are of the Oregon strain of sweet cherry.
5Then turn the cases right way up and pour over the top a sweet cherry sauce.
1Many cultivated fruiting cherry trees are grafted onto wild cherry root stocks.
2I am especially interested in persimmons, service-berries, wild cherry, mulberry and elderberry.
3To draw the feathered tribe, I planted alder, wild cherry, and grape-vines.
4Frequently they are spun on swamp willows, box-elder, maple, or wild cherry.
5Do you see the top of that wild cherry tree over yonder?
1Perhaps we shall find that our bird cherry (Prunus Pennsylvanica) is best suited for our use.
2The smell of soap is mixed with the scent of bird cherry trees from outside her open kitchen window.