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ORCHARDS | Area of fruit trees | |
ORCHARD | Area of fruit trees | |
WOOD | Area where trees grow | |
SPHERE | Large area covered with trees | |
SORB | The fruit of these trees. | |
ESPALIER | Trellis for fruit trees to grow flat | |
POMONA | The goddess of fruits and fruit trees. | |
POMOLOGIST | One versed in pomology; one who culticvates fruit trees. | |
STANDARD | Not supported by, or fastened to, a wall; as, standard fruit trees. | |
MAST | The fruit of the oak and beech, or other forest trees; nuts; acorns. | |
MORUS | A genus of trees, some species of which produce edible fruit; the mulberry. See Mulberry. | |
POMOLOGY | The science of fruits; a treatise on fruits; the cultivation of fruits and fruit trees. | |
CAULOCARPOUS | Having stems which bear flowers and fruit year after year, as most trees and shrubs. | |
RIND | The external covering or coat, as of flesh, fruit, trees, etc.; skin; hide; bark; peel; shell. | |
SEBESTEN | The mucilaginous drupaceous fruit of two East Indian trees (Cordia Myxa, and C. latifolia), sometimes used medicinally in pectoral diseases. | |
DECORTICATOR | A machine for decorticating wood, hulling grain, etc.; also, an instrument for removing surplus bark or moss from fruit trees. | |
PYRUS | A genus of rosaceous trees and shrubs having pomes for fruit. It includes the apple, crab apple, pear, chokeberry, sorb, and mountain ash. | |
NUT | The fruit of certain trees and shrubs (as of the almond, walnut, hickory, beech, filbert, etc.), consisting of a hard and indehiscent shell inclosing a kernel. | |
BLIGHT | A downy species of aphis, or plant louse, destructive to fruit trees, infesting both the roots and branches; -- also applied to several other injurious insects. | |
DIPTEROCARPUS | A genus of trees found in the East Indies, some species of which produce a fragrant resin, other species wood oil. The fruit has two long wings. | |
ORGYIA | A genus of bombycid moths whose caterpillars (esp. those of Orgyia leucostigma) are often very injurious to fruit trees and shade trees. The female is wingless. Called also vaporer moth. | |
PALMERWORM | In America, the larva of any one of several moths, which destroys the foliage of fruit and forest trees, esp. the larva of Ypsolophus pometellus, which sometimes appears in vast numbers. | |
LIQUIDAMBAR | A genus consisting of two species of tall trees having star-shaped leaves, and woody burlike fruit. Liquidambar styraciflua is the North Americ... | |
CANKERWORM | The larva of two species of geometrid moths which are very injurious to fruit and shade trees by eating, and often entirely destroying, the fol... | |
CHERRY | The wild cherry; as, Prunus serotina (wild black cherry), valued for its timber; P. Virginiana (choke cherry), an American shrub which bears as... |