Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Producing fruit throughout the growing season or multiple times during a single growing season.
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- adjective Bearing several
crops offruit throughout theseason .
Etymologies
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Examples
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If you plant so-called "everbearing" varieties, you can pick your first berries by the end of this summer.
LJWorld.com stories: News Lee Reich/Associated Press Writer 2010
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If you plant so-called "everbearing" varieties, you can pick your first berries by the end of this summer.
LJWorld.com stories: News Lee Reich/Associated Press Writer 2010
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We tried to grow everbearing strawberries this year but they all died.
The Ruminations Begin..... Herrick Kimball 2005
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Of the thousands of everbearing seedlings selections had been made of about 100 which were fine looking plants, well cultivated and free from disease.
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Dunlap and everbearing strawberries are the leaders.
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Next we were shown a variety of everbearing raspberry from which we indulged in ripe fruit of good size and flavor and which it is hoped will be as valuable as the everbearing strawberry.
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The results of breeding strawberries have given us one everbearing and one June-bearing variety, which have been tested in many places throughout the state.
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Mr. Sauter: Can the everbearing and the common varieties be planted together?
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I had quite a time keeping the blossoms off the everbearing strawberries sent here in the spring from the State
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Haralson for trial four plum trees, variety No. 1; and fifty everbearing strawberry plants, variety No. 1017.
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