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lemon orchard
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "lemon orchard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a cultivated area where lemon trees are grown, often in discussions about agriculture, gardening, or nature. Example: "The family decided to spend their summer vacation in a quaint cottage surrounded by a beautiful lemon orchard."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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His stepgrandfather operated a lemon orchard.
News & Media
At the time the divorced publican just happened to live next door to a lemon orchard.
News & Media
The floors are covered in ancient Renaissance majolicas, decorated (tin-glazed floor tiles) and some suites have an internal, Arabic-style lemon orchard.
News & Media
The scientists collected about 400 sharpshooters from a lemon orchard, dissected them, and analyzed the contents of their bacteriomes.
Science & Research
A lemon orchard, Malibu mansion, a horse, and a vast repertoire of Hermes belts are clearly not enough.
News & Media
"Mr. President, we urge you to make lemonade out from an entire lemon orchard of scientific conflict in your path.
News & Media
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50 human-written examples
Biking up the Ligurian coast with a friend many years ago, pedaling too late, we got lost all night among the labyrinthine terraced lemon orchards in Le Cinque Terre.
News & Media
Follow the "scenic route" and the sound of traffic and voices recedes as you enter pomegranate and lemon orchards dotted with beehives.
News & Media
The hard-won plots of land, a scant 10- to 20-feet wide, held acres of vineyards, pocket-size olive groves, lemon orchards and kitchen gardens.
News & Media
Two years ago, on Oct. 25, 2011, a torrential rainfall hit the Cinque Terre, drenching the olive groves, vineyards and lemon orchards, flooding the streams, shattering the tracery of stone walls that support the terraces and sending a wave of mud and rubble into the two northernmost villages, Monterosso and Vernazza.
News & Media
The descent finishes at the seasonally barren lemon orchards and olive groves on the lower reaches of Mount Sannine.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a location, use "lemon orchard" to vividly convey an image of a cultivated space filled with lemon trees. It adds a specific and sensory detail to your writing, painting a clear picture for the reader.
Common error
Do not repeatedly use "lemon orchard" within a short span of text. Vary your descriptions by occasionally referring to it as a "lemon grove" or simply "the orchard" to maintain reader engagement and avoid monotony.
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Linguistic Context
Noun phrase. The primary grammatical function of "lemon orchard" is to act as a noun, specifically a common noun, which refers to a place where lemon trees are cultivated. Ludwig AI confirms its standard usage as a noun phrase describing a specific type of agricultural land.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Science
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Formal & Business
10%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "lemon orchard" is a grammatically sound and commonly understood noun phrase used to describe an area where lemon trees are cultivated. Ludwig AI confirms its acceptability in written English. While it appears frequently in contexts related to News & Media, it maintains a neutral formality suitable for various settings. For alternatives, consider using "lemon grove" for smaller areas or "lemon plantation" for larger commercial operations. When writing, ensure you use the term vividly but avoid overuse, varying your language for reader engagement.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
lemon grove
Uses a different noun to describe the cultivated area, implying a smaller, more natural setting.
lemon plantation
Suggests a larger-scale, commercial cultivation of lemon trees.
citrus grove with lemons
Broader term specifying lemons among other citrus fruits.
lemon farm
Uses a more general term for agricultural land, specifying lemons as the crop.
lemonry
An older, less common term for a place where lemons are grown.
place where lemons are grown
A descriptive phrase, less concise than "lemon orchard".
lemon cultivation area
Focuses on the agricultural practice rather than the place itself.
lemon tree garden
Emphasizes the presence of lemon trees within a garden setting.
lemon-producing farm
Highlights the farm's function in producing lemons.
area dedicated to lemon trees
A more descriptive and less direct way of referring to a lemon orchard.
FAQs
How can I describe a smaller version of a "lemon orchard"?
If you're referring to a smaller area with lemon trees, consider using the term "lemon grove". It suggests a smaller, more natural setting.
What is the difference between a "lemon orchard" and a "lemon plantation"?
A "lemon orchard" is a general term for a cultivated area of lemon trees, while "lemon plantation" typically implies a larger-scale commercial operation.
Is it correct to say "lemon orchard" or should I use another term?
The term "lemon orchard" is perfectly correct and widely understood. It's a standard way to describe an area where lemon trees are cultivated.
What other types of orchards are there?
Besides a "lemon orchard", you can have orchards for various fruit trees, such as apple orchards, orange orchards, peach orchards and many more, each named after the fruit they primarily grow.
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested