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nectarine Meaning in Tamil ( nectarine வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

இறுக்கமான சதைப் பற்று கொண்ட கனி வகை,



nectarine's Usage Examples:

Shoots of peaches, nectarines and morello cherries are "laid in," that is, placed in between fruiting shoots where there is the space to be ripened for next year's crop.


To perpetuate and multiply the choicer varieties, peaches and nectarines are budded upon plum or almond stocks.


These houses require careful management in early summer so as to induce the more delicate varieties of peaches and nectarines to complete and ripen their growth before cold, sunless weather sets in.


Darwin brings together the records of several cases, not only of gradations between peaches and nectarines, but also of intermediate forms between the peach and the almond.


So far as we know, however, no case has yet been recorded of a peach or a nectarine producing an almond, or vice versa, although if all have had a common origin such an event might be expected.


"The Stanwick nectarine, so apt to crack and not to ripen when worked in the ordinary way, is said to be cured of these propensities by being first budded close to the ground, on a very strong-growing Magnum Bonum plum, worked on a Brussels stock, and by then budding the nectarine on the Magnum Bonum about a foot from the ground.


The nectarine is a variation from the peach, mainly characterized by the circumstance that, while the skin of the ripe fruit is downy in the peach, it is shining and destitute of hairs in the nectarine.


This mode of training is commonly adopted for the peach, nectarine, apricot and morello cherry, to which .


Thus in the peach, nectarine, apricot, plum and cherry, which are commonly trained fan-fashion, the first three (and also the morello cherry if grown) will have to be pruned so as to keep a succession of young annual shoots, these being their fruit-bearing wood.


- Disbud peaches, nectarines and other early trees against the walls; also attend to the thinning of fruit.





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