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Example sentences for "late spring"

  • One species in Michigan, with broad 4-lobed leaves and greenish-yellow flowers in late spring =Tulip Tree, Liriodendron tulipifera.

  • Blooming in late spring or summer, stem-leaves sessile or nearly so (8-15 dm.

  • These beautiful Compositae are conspicuous upon our open plains in late spring, and are among the handsomest plants of the family.

  • Transplant always in late spring, never in winter and early spring.

  • Remember that Evergreen oaks planted in late spring or in summer should receive a thorough soaking of water once, then no more until new growth begins.

  • I have also seen very beautiful against a wall, a mass of white in late spring.

  • Strawberries especially were badly damaged by late spring frosts--with me they were nearly a total failure except the everbearing, which gave us a good crop.

  • Another important factor to be considered in selecting a location for a blueberry patch is the possibility of late spring freezes.

  • June 13--Starting with a late spring, which saved all sorts of blossoms from the frost, now in June we have promise of an unlimited amount of fruit.

  • This grows in mountain canyons and on wooded hillsides, blooming in late spring.

  • These plants bloom in late spring, hence the pretty name, Farewell-to-Spring.

  • From Philadelphia southward gardeners expect that spring set plants will thus exhaust themselves and die by late summer, and they sow seed in late spring or early summer for plants on which they depend for late summer and fall crops.

  • These young do not become independent until late May or early June, and during the intervening months there is a further reduction of the adults and yearlings, so that the active population reaches its annual low point in late spring.

  • In view of the census figures obtained and the probable errors, it appears that the opossum population in early autumn is about one to 20 acres, and that by late spring it is reduced to not much more than half that number.

  • Take cuttings in late spring, after flowering, and blooming plants may be had the following year.

  • The light frosts of late spring and of early fall may be prevented by any means which will keep the air in motion, or which will fill the air with moisture or cloud-like vapor, so that there is less radiation from the ground.

  • Late spring frosts in 1945 were very extensive, reaching throughout the eastern and northeastern States, and there were practically no chestnut crops.

  • We have had two years of late spring frosts at the time nut trees were in bloom, and we have had bumper crops of peaches each year.

  • A late spring frost in 1945 reduced the chestnut crop at Glenn Dale, Md.

  • The disease may defoliate trees, which usually put out a new crop of leaves by late spring or summer.

  • These blotches may grow together by late spring or early summer if infection occurs early.

  • Brown hair-like structures, produced on the underside of the leaves in late spring, are the most conspicuous signs.

  • Although it has been a late spring, we are already having plenty of lettuce, radishes, and young onions, and the work needed to make a garden was not missed.

  • The impression I have gathered from the stories I have been reading is that a late spring in the old days was a real hardship.

  • A late spring meant, time and again, that they were forced to eat their seed grain and seed potatoes in order to preserve life.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "late spring" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bore away; close vessel; late autumn; late been; late date; late father; late friend; late period; late years; latent state; later ages; later chapter; later date; later days; later hand; later known; later letter; later life; later page; later stage; later works; lateral line; right tackle; stand still; stone circles; thine heart