|
|
![]() Helping San Diego, California and beyond since 1997.
|
|
Click here and add this page to your favorites!

|
Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: NUM-ORC |
|
|
ORCHARD (O. Eng. ort-geard, later orceard; a combination apparently of Lat. hortus, garden, and " yard " or " Barth ") , a piece of ground enclosed for the purposes of horticulture . The term
general way for a garden
fruit -trees were cultivated, but is now used exclusively for a piece of enclosed ground for fruit -trees only, and particularly for apples, pears
End of Article: ORCHARD (O. Eng. ort-geard, later orceard; a combination apparently of Lat. hortus, garden, and " yard " or " Barth ") If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
<a href="http://jcsm.org/StudyCenter/Encyclopedia/NUM_ORC/ORCHARD_O_Eng_ort_geard_later_.html"> ORCHARD (O. Eng. ort-geard, later orceard; a co... </a> |
|
|
(Previous) ORCAGNA (c. 1308-c. 13681) |
(Next) ORCHARDSON, SIR WILLIAM QUILLER (1835-1910) |
|
Sponsored Advertisements