wild cherry
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwildandcherry
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wild
adjective
uk/waɪld/us/waɪld/
uncontrolled, violent, ...
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cherry
noun[C]
uk/ˈtʃer.i/us/ˈtʃer.i/
a small, round, soft red or black fruit with a single hard seed in the middle, or the tree on which the ...
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(Definition ofwildandcherryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The leaf ofwildcherryis discolored and reddish around the mine.
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The woodland is dominated by silver birch, with aspen, holly, rowan, sessile oak andwildcherryalso present.
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These were abundant, while the buckeye, sycamore,wildcherry, iron wood and dog-wood were less generally distributed.
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The whole of the upper portion of the mountain is thickly wooded, with pine, oak, sycamore, horse-chestnut andwildcherry.
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The persimmon andwildcherry, but 400500 feet high up to be seen.
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The wood contains species such as ash, field maple, oak and hazel as well aswildcherryand a range of ground vegetation species.
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Thick copse of sycamore, aspen, mountain ash, hazel andwildcherrygrows on the terraces at the forest edge.
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Following the illustrated guide, you wind amongwildcherryand rowan, under archways of hazel branches to a pond where damsel-flies dance in early summer.
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It is produced from sycamore,wildcherry, wild pear-tree, or corneal tree.
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Over 20,000 trees have been planted at the site including oak, ash, silver birch,wildcherryand crab apple.
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Other deciduous trees include oaks, water locust, birch hornbeam, linden, elm, acacia, aspen, maple, ash,wildcherry, holly, rowan, birch and others.
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Largewildcherrytrees also exist, which makes it one of the few woods to have this species.
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The wood is principally oak and ash, with some sycamore andwildcherry.
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In 1671, a great number of trees were planted in the park of the castle: charms, birches, elms,wildcherrytrees, chestnuts and 400 fir trees.
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Flickers also eat berries and seeds, especially in winter, including poison oak and ivy, dogwood, sumac,wildcherryand grape, bayberries, hackberries, and elderberries, and sunflower and thistle seeds.
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Several other fruits are used to produce similar homemade spirits, namely pears hrukovica and wild cherries ereovica.
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Wild cherries have been an item of human food for several thousands of years.
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The name of the community is said to have come from the wild cherries that grew in the area.
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It was named for the wild cherries that once peppered the banks of the river.
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