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Example sentences for "extensively cultivated"

  • It is extensively cultivated in Egypt as food for horses, and for culinary purposes.

  • Pomegranates should be extensively cultivated at the South, and form an important article of commerce for Northern cities.

  • This is extensively cultivated in Scotland and in the north of England.

  • In the vicinity of Paris, it is extensively cultivated, and is much esteemed by dairy farmers on account of the rich color which it imparts to milk when fed to dairy-stock.

  • It is extensively cultivated in England; and in some localities succeeds better, and is of finer quality, than the White Silesian or Marseilles Cabbage.

  • The variety is extensively cultivated in some parts of Europe, and is much esteemed for its peculiar, piquant, somewhat radish-like flavor.

  • Shiraz (pronounced Shir-az') is another red variety which is extensively cultivated in Australia.

  • It is true that the curly-leaved endive is at times to be obtained here, but it is extensively cultivated in England, as it is very crisp and tender, while it also possesses a piquancy which is greatly appreciated.

  • It is extensively cultivated in California, and is there to be met with in nearly all hotels and restaurants.

  • Guinea corn is extensively cultivated in some parts of Jamaica.

  • This perennial herb is a native of South America, which, from its salubrious qualities, is extensively cultivated in the mountains of Venezuela and other parts of tropical and Southern America, for culinary purposes.

  • Harrisii) which is extensively cultivated in Bermuda.

  • It is extensively cultivated in the Southern United States for fodder, and the seed is used as food for man.

  • The fig is extensively cultivated in subtropical countries, particularly in Spain, Italy, and southern France, in Europe, and in southwestern Asia.

  • It is extensively cultivated in Mediterranean Europe, Syria, South Africa, Australia and California.

  • It is extensively cultivated on the coasts of India, the East and West India Islands, and Brazil, and recently in Florida.

  • This plant is extensively cultivated in most tropical countries, although not known in a wild state.

  • It is extensively cultivated in Norfolk, and deserves to be more generally known in other districts of the country.

  • There is no fruit, in temperate climates, so universally esteemed, and so extensively cultivated, nor is there any which is so closely identified with the social habits of the human species as the apple.

  • It was introduced to the Brompton Park Nursery, about the year 1820, and is now as extensively cultivated as most other leading varieties.

  • The sugar-beet is extensively cultivated, in spite of the great trade resulting from the cane-sugar industry of the East Indies.

  • The plant is an annual, growing in various moist, tropical countries, but is extensively cultivated in India and parts of China for commercial purposes.

  • Tea is extensively cultivated, and China exports nearly one-half of the world's product; the total amount produced is considerably more than half.

  • The konjak is a tuberous plant of the family Araceae, extensively cultivated by the Japanese, a culture of which Vidal has given full details in the Bulletin de la Societe d'Acclimatation of July, 1877.

  • This species is extensively cultivated in Egypt as fodder.

  • There are likewise several espalier divisions, in which the pear tree is extensively cultivated, and appeared to be in a very prolific state.

  • The standard fruit trees are also extensively cultivated, the situation being evidently well calculated for the growth of the different plants in demand in that country.

  • Cobbett's corn appears to be extensively cultivated in this district, particularly near to Stuttgard, where we arrived at six o'clock in the evening.


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