Sentence examples for wild apple from inspiring English sources

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Free-range wild apple trees were beloved by Henry David Thoreau, who in his essay "Wild Apples" waxed lyrical over the crab apples he saw on a road trip, as well as a particular apple tree in his neighborhood sprouting from the side of a cliff.

Fennel has an incredible flavor, reminds me of a wild apple and, oddly enough, freshly sawed wood.

Having built a private Berlin Wall with his studio, he has now decorated it with wild apple trees.

I keep a wide distance from them and go into the little grove of wild apple trees.

(Jeffers went further: "I would rather / Be a worm in a wild apple than a son of man". That "wild" is telling).

In 1929, the Russian botanist Nikolai I. Vavilov identified the forests near what was then Alma-Ata (now Almaty) as the genesis of the wild apple.

One wild apple tree was 20 years old when he got here, and he could tell it had a healthy root system.

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Across the road, deer stretched for the lowest blossoms on the early pioneers' now-wild apple trees.

The cultivated-wild apple complex in Europe thus appears to be a good model in which to address both fundamental and applied issues relating to the impact of human landscape changes on gene flow.

The sky was a threatful gray, yet the willows blazed in tender bud, and drifts of wild-apple blossoms floated in the cavern pines.

His eel — cooked sous-vide, lacquered with a saba sauce, and served with creamy polenta and a raw wild-apple jelly — refers to the flight of the Estense dukes to Modena in 1598, after Clement VIII seized their capital at Ferrara and claimed its eel marshes and fisheries for the Church.

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