“cultivated” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “cultivated”:

+ Addressed as one of the most popular fruits in the world, the apple is cultivated in around 7,500 different kinds in shape, color, texture, firmness, crispness, acidity, juicejuiciness, sweetness, nutrition, and harvesting time.

+ Even though his main interest was the History of ideas, and Hispanic philology in general, he also cultivated poetry, translation and philosophy.

+ These toads are usually found near cultivated plains which have still water.

+ For this reason, runner beans are commonly cultivated in Europe, also in higher altitudes.

+ It is reported that, after reading a book about Steve Jobs in college, Xiaomi’s chairman and CEO, Lei Jun, carefully cultivated a Steve Jobs image, including jeans, dark shirts, and Jobs’s announcement style at Xiaomi’s earlier product announcements.

+ The land is highly cultivated with sugar cane, sorghum, rice, corn and vegetables.

+ Truffles are now being cultivated in Australia and New Zealand.

cultivated in-sentences
cultivated in-sentences

Example sentences of “cultivated”:

+ There is a system of naming run by the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants, commonly known as the Cultivated Plant Code.

+ The tree is also sometimes cultivated for ornament.

+ The plant originally grew in the southern United States and Mexico, but it has been cultivated worldwide.

+ If it concerns a plant cultigen, the additional cultivar term must follow the “International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants”.

+ Black mustard is an annual plant grown for its Seedseeds, which is commonly used as a Mediterranean, and has been cultivated for a very long time.

+ Beans from the two productive species are widely cultivated in tropical countries.

+ It is widely cultivated as an ornamental due to its graceful shape, grayish-green foliage with a beautiful pink to red flush of drooping young leaves, and large, fragrant white flowers.

+ It is a cultivated root vegetable.

+ Bladderworts are cultivated for their flowers, which are rather like those of Antirrhinumsnapdragons and orchids.

+ It is much cultivated as a kitchen and medicinal herb, and is also called Garden sage, Kitchen sage, and Dalmatian sage.

+ There is a system of naming run by the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants, commonly known as the Cultivated Plant Code.

+ The tree is also sometimes cultivated for ornament.

+ There are more than 100 species, and many cultivated varieties.

+ Some planted species were cultivated on the coast of Paraná and then transplanted into the garden of plants of the Serra do Mar.

+ The town is famous for its roses, originally cultivated by Muslim refugees from Spain in the seventeenth century.

+ Conditioned by the clientele, the bulk of his production is made up of works of a religious nature destined for Sevillian churches and convents, but unlike other great Spanish masters of his time, he also cultivated genre painting on a continuous and independent basis.

+ The pear was also cultivated by the Romans, who ate the fruits raw or cooked, just like apples.

+ Their biodiversitydiversity has run parallel with that of the cultivated plants, for example the Colorado potato beetle, and various flea beetles.

+ Later, after the migration period, the birds winter regularly in open country, often on cultivated lands and sometimes also in savanna-like areas, for example on the Iberian Peninsula.

+ Since then it has become a feature of various Caribbean cuisines, and is cultivated elsewhere in the world.

More in-sentence examples of “cultivated”:

+ It is a highly cultivated foodedible fruit worldwide, having more than 1,000 varieties.

+ The Fire country, Snow peak cultivated proven people.

+ A plant that would have been first cultivated in the Mediterranean area, it was called in these times cabbage well before the well rounded variety existed.

+ The RHS works to help keep collections of cultivated plants.

+ In some cultures, inner peace is considered a state of consciousness or enlightenment that may be cultivated by various forms of training, such as prayer, meditation, Tai chi chuan or yoga, for example.

+ Arabidopsis is a member of the mustard family, which includes cultivated species such as cabbage and radish.

+ It is thought by some to mark the southern boundary of what is called the Mississippi Delta, which was cultivated for cotton plantations before the American Civil War.

+ Large populations of certain sawfly species may cause economic damage to forests and cultivated plants.

+ This was in reference to large tapioca farms that were cultivated on the land.

+ His death created an image of martyrdom around him, which was cultivated by German nationalist groups, in particular the Nazi Party.

+ Seaweeds are also harvested or cultivated for the extraction of alginate, agar and carrageenan, gelatinous substances collectively known as hydrocolloids or phycocolloids.

+ It also eats cultivated cereal grain, smaller amounts of fruit, small mammals, acorns, small birds, their eggs and young and carrion.

+ The city’s population of 6,000 included a labour force of 2,500, cultivated 3,000 acres of land.

+ Along the western coast of Africa, the people had cultivated African rice for 3,000 years.

+ Common throughout the Amazon basin, it is widely cultivated in the north of Brazil.

+ Chittar is a plantation township.The main crops cultivated here are rubber, pineapple, tapioca, nuts, ginger, and pepper.

+ It was one of the first crops that could be easily cultivated on a large scale, and its seeds could be stored for long periods in a dry climate.

+ The tree is widely cultivated in Spain, Portugal, Algeria, Morocco, France, Italy and Tunisia.

+ Kumquats came from China, and have long been cultivated there and in Japan.

+ It is introduced by genetic engineering into cultivated varieties of potato.

+ Their land is very hilly and difficult, but has well cultivated in terraces.

+ Chili peppers, first cultivated by Native Americans from other Latin American countries and the United States, did not come from this country, although it has a similar name.

+ In southern Europe similar species are sometimes cultivated for the same purpose, and may be confused with the common sage.

+ Economically, some species are cultivated ornamental plants and many species yield bitter principles used medicinally and in flavorings.

+ Most Cheongyang chili peppers are cultivated outdoors and some of them are cultivated indoors.

+ They are all plants similar to the cultivated maize, with less developed cobs.

+ The edible fig is one of the first plants that were cultivated by humans.

+ The plant was cultivated and brought to the rest of the Indian subcontinent, China, the Middle East and other regions of Asia.

+ The cultivated species include many other colors ranging from dark solid colors to soft pastel shades.

+ Now it is cultivated worldwide.

+ It is also cultivated in Sri Lanka and gathered from dried ponds in the Republic of India for the rhizomes, which are used as food and animal fodder as a source of starch.

+ Sedges include many wild marsh and grassland plants, and some cultivated ones such as water chestnut.

+ Illustrating this concept of connectedness through genealogy are the major personifications of pre-contact times: Tangaroa was the personification of the ocean and the ancestor or origin of all fish; Tāne was the personification of the forest and the origin of all birds; and Rongo was the personification of peaceful activities and agriculture and the ancestor of cultivated plants.

+ In the past it has also been cultivated in Arabia and west Asia.

+ Normally, farmers harvest peppers that are cultivated outdoors in late July.

+ From 1803 until her death in 1814 she cultivated nearly 200 new plants in France for the first time.

+ They extensively irrigated and cultivated the arid valley.

+ At sites in Switzerland and Italy, researchers have uncovered evidence that the black elderberry may have been cultivated by prehistoric man, and there are recipes for elderberry-based medications in the records dating as far back as Ancient Egypt.

+ Since the International Registration Authorities for plants were formed in 1955, the RHS has been the official “Registrar” for some groups of cultivated plants.

+ Common sorrel has been cultivated for centuries.

+ The proportion of the cultivated area in demesne tended to be greater in smaller manors.

+ Fruit trees are common in the valley, and the cultivated orchards yield pears, apples, peaches, and cherries.

+ In addition to sorghum, Eleusine and maize, tobacco and hemp are both cultivated and smoked.

+ Primeval redwood forests, coastal mangrove stands, sphagnum bogs, desert soil crusts, roadside weed patches, wheat fields, cultivated gardens and lawns; all are meant by the term “vegetation”.

+ In the northern hemisphere it has been cultivated as far north as western Scotland but does not fruit every year, as winter temperatures below about -11°C will kill the flower buds.

+ Its caterpillars can be a pest pest on cultivated cabbages.

+ Today, it’s widely cultivated throughout the Mediterranean countries.

+ It is a highly cultivated foodedible fruit worldwide, having more than 1,000 varieties.

+ The Fire country, Snow peak cultivated proven people.

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