เข้าสู่ระบบ สมัครสมาชิก

cornus mas การใช้

"cornus mas" แปล  
ประโยคมือถือ
  • Cornus mas could be the perfect tree in many sites.
  • The fruits of " Cornus mas " are both tart and sweet when completely ripe.
  • The Royal Horticultural Society gave " Cornus mas " an Award of Garden Merit in 1924.
  • Cornus mas doesn't get the dogwood blight, its red berries are edible for birds and humans, and it's very hardy.
  • _Cornus mas, cornelian cherry dogwood, a 20-foot tree that is covered with tiny yellow flowers before the leaves emerge in spring.
  • Drienkovica ( a spirit distilled from Cornelian cherries ( Cornus mas ) was popularized by the former Slovak president Rudolf Schuster.
  • The large walnut and " Cornus mas " trees, which grow wild alongside streams, provide an important income source for inhabitants.
  • _Cornelian cherry ( Cornus mas ) is a cold-and disease-tolerant dogwood from Europe and Asia that grows 12 to 20 feet tall.
  • Many are without much flavor . " Cornus kousa " and " Cornus mas " are sold commercially as edible fruit trees.
  • "I like a little pink because everything else is so yellow this time of year, like the forsythia and Cornus mas, " he said.
  • Another early spring bloomer is the Cornelian cherry ( Cornus mas ), and its yellow blossoms may burst out this weekend, if this warm spell continues.
  • They brought in 10 cornus mas clones from Russia that have the same early flowers as the ornamental cornus mas but also have extra large fruit for pies.
  • They brought in 10 cornus mas clones from Russia that have the same early flowers as the ornamental cornus mas but also have extra large fruit for pies.
  • A . The cornelian cherry dogwood, Cornus mas, is a little early this year, but it always blooms in March before its leaves emerge, forcing winter to become spring.
  • Berms of earth were planted with trees such as linden, Cornus mas, purple crabapples, flowering cherries, blue holly, Japanese treelilacs, magnolias, and Korean stewartia, chosen to withstand winter and provide variety.
  • They include ( drumroll, please ) the cornelian cherry dogwood ( Cornus mas ), a 20-foot-tall, disease-resistant dogwood that produces tiny yellow flowers in late March, making it one of our earliest bloomers.
  • Below the steps flanked by Cornelian cherry ( " Cornus mas " ), the central section of the Conservatory Garden is a symmetrical lawn outlined in clipped yew, with a single central fountain jet at the rear.
  • The Pennsylvania gold medal winners for 2001 are a large evergreen tree, Ilex opaca, American holly, with bright red berries ( if there is a male nearby ); Hydrangea arborescens Annabelle, smooth hydrangea, a shrub three to five feet tall with foot-wide clusters of white flowers; and Cornus mas Golden Glory, the Cornelian cherry dogwood, which can grow as a large shrub or a small tree.