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Example sentences for "unpruned"

Lexicographically close words:
unprovable; unproved; unproven; unprovided; unprovoked; unpublished; unpunctual; unpunctuality; unpunished; unpurified
  1. A place more solitary and wild could scarcely be imagined; the garden and walks were overgrown with weeds and briars, and the unpruned woods were so tangled as to be almost impervious.

  2. A place more solitary and wild could scarcely be imagined; the garden and walks were overgrown with weeds and briers, and the unpruned woods were so tangled as to be almost impervious.

  3. The apple-trees bear the same message in their unpruned branches--unpruned owing to a long absence from home during the winter.

  4. He had at once expressed his determination to have them pruned; but, having put off the action for a day or two, the trees still stood unpruned thirty-three years later.

  5. These unpruned peach-orchards, come to old age, are the saddest sights of the country.

  6. The peach can go a few years unpruned without becoming an abnormal orchard-specimen but left to itself to the prime of life without the reinvigorating and form-giving knife a peach-orchard becomes a woeful spectacle.

  7. A solemn company at the best of times, when properly spaced and trimmed, but now with unpruned branches intertwining, the trees that were killing one another in their struggle for light were positively lugubrious.

  8. With a sudden pang, Madelon turned away, and went quickly up the outside staircase, all overgrown with unpruned sprays and tendrils, into the room she had occupied for so many weeks.

  9. At the end of the third year in the orchard, the unpruned trees were much taller than trees headed at two and four feet, and the spread of branches was also much greater.

  10. This means that cutting off the limbs that formed below the 2-foot level checked growth so that the bearing surface of the tops was greatly reduced as compared with that of unpruned trees.

  11. Hence, pruned trees would be smaller than similar unpruned trees.

  12. It will be noted also in table 1 that the trunk diameters of the unpruned trees were about twice as great as were those of trees trained to two-and four-foot heads; and furthermore, the yield of nuts was more than four times as great.

  13. Also, growth of the tops of these trees was etiolated and spindly, and the shoots produced few or no catkins as compared with the abundant catkins produced by the unpruned trees.

  14. Only four percent of the unpruned check trees developed similar symptoms during the same period of time.

  15. Hence, unpruned trees come into bearing earlier than even lightly pruned trees.

  16. Some market reports quote staked tomatoes separately and at a materially higher level than fruit from unpruned plants.

  17. When plants are spaced closely enough together the yield may be brought up to that of areas unpruned and unstaked.

  18. He glanced about him at the unpruned garden, the tumble-down house, and the oak-grove under which the dusk was gathering.

  19. On each side grew the coffee shrubs, hung with flowers of snowy white, but unpruned and full of dry and leafless twigs.

  20. Not only are the grapes on poorly pruned and unpruned vines poor in quality but the grapes on such vines are usually not well distributed and therefore ripen and color unevenly.

  21. As a rule, these vines receive little cultivation, are unpruned and are given no care of any kind; but even under neglect they produce large crops.

  22. The unpruned vine shows two arms, the spurs of the previous year, from one of which have grown three vigorous canes and from the other two somewhat less vigorous.

  23. The house stood well back from the road, amid great oaks and elms and unpruned evergreens.


  24. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unpruned" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.