Psyllidæ, several of which are injurious to fruit trees.
Forcing house, a greenhouse for the forcing of plants, fruit trees, etc.
Phobetron pithecium), the larva of which has curious side appendages, and feeds on fruit trees.
Hot wall (Gardening), a wall provided with flues for the conducting of heat, to hasten the growth of fruit trees or the ripening of fruit.
Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit Trees.
Pomona; or, Appendix of Fruit Trees in Relation to Cider, etc.
Epitome of Mr. Forsyth's Treatise on Culture and Management of Fruit Trees, etc.
Philippine representatives of the genus, is usually met with in the forest or in fruit trees in the open, where it has gone to feed.
Found in deep forest, and in fruit trees in the open.
Tweeddale's fairy bluebird was fairly common about fruit trees in the forest and was found abundantly on Mount Pulgar at an elevation of about 750 meters.
Leclancher's pigeon is generally found in forest and, although widely distributed, it does not occur in great numbers, except when feeding in fruit trees; it appears to be strictly arboreal in habits.
The house is forty feet square, consists of four rooms, a hall, and two verandahs, and is surrounded by a wilderness of fruit trees.
Here and there were clumps of fruit trees, patches of low wood, and abundance of plantations and rice grounds, all of which are, in tropical regions, a very desert for the entomologist.
The lower part of the mountain, behind the town of Ternate, is almost entirely covered with a forest of fruit trees, and during the season hundreds of men and women, boys and girls, go up every day to bring down the ripe fruit.
The inhabitants of Darien have different kinds of fruit trees, whose varied taste and good quality answer to their needs.
The Spaniards decided to settle upon its green banks where fruit trees grow.
And in large gardens Vermorel's Knapsack Sprayer is almost indispensable, as it does equally well for roses and fruit trees.
The grease bands we use on fruit trees to catch the wingless female as she creeps up in the autumn to lay her eggs on the bark, would be difficult to use for rose-bushes.
These caterpillars are found in great masses upon the hawthorn and fruit trees, and attack the rose as well.
Then clusters of fruit trees, numerous little minarets all over the place, and ventilating shafts above the better buildings break the monotony agreeably.
It has indeed some tolerable streets and a few good houses; but her boast is in the Indian cottages-all so clean and snug, and tasteful, and buried in fruit trees.
The exact number of bread-fruit trees brought to Jamaica, was 352; out of which, five only were reserved for the botanic garden at Kew.
They arrived at St. Helena, with 830 fine bread-fruit trees, besides other plants.
It was then allowed to visit distant parts of the island, and, at length, some vicious person broke one of its legs, from its propensity to browse on the young leaves of fruit trees.
The nest is well-built and is placed in fruit trees, and in open spaces in the woods, at a height of from six feet upwards.
These gardens, filled with vineyards and all manner of fruit trees, extend for a distance of five miles, and being from two to three miles wide their mass of greenery has a really beautiful effect.
Irrigation canals shaded by fruit trees, and irrigation ditches bordered by reeds, carry water in abundance all through the plain.
At the end of the low range lies a capital large kitchen garden, with plenty of fruit trees; and this extends to the backlane, proceeding toward the valley of the Esk.
The church and manse lie to the left hand as you enter it, and the latter is buried, as it were, in a perfect sea of fruit trees.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fruit trees" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.