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flowering crab

NOUN
  1. small tree or shrub of southeastern United States; cultivated as an ornamental for its rose-colored blossoms
  2. derived from the Iowa crab and cultivated for its large double pink blossoms

How To Use flowering crab In A Sentence

  • One can also see a lovely section of flowering crabs and laburnums.
  • In this album, two most important works can portray my happiness and they are Flowering Crabapple and Brook and Flower Blossoming.
  • Repellent sprays help, provided the curculios have a flowering crab apple nearby on which to turn their attention.
  • I remember Japanese maple trees, forsythia in bloom, the blush pink of a flowering crab, or euonymus branches with their bare, intricately twisted limbs, a few of which she would clip regularly to put in a tall vase in her window. No More Words
  • Mid-May visitors can expect to see lilacs, Korean spice viburnum, flowering dogwood, redbud, foamflower, flowering crabapples and trillium. Undefined
  • More seasonal and colourful plants such as cherry, Chinese flowering crabapple and pomegranate as well as some fragrant plants such as peppermint, thyme and rosemary dot the park.
  • More seasonal and colourful plants such as cherry, Chinese flowering crabapple and pomegranate as well as some fragrant plants such as peppermint, thyme and rosemary dot the park.
  • Tree peonies, magnolias, pagoda dogwood and flowering crab trees accompany roses planted by color in an informal style.
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