Definitions for Bigarreau

Bigarreau big·ar·reau

Spelling: [big-uh-roh, big-uh-roh]
IPA: /ˈbɪg əˌroʊ, ˌbɪg əˈroʊ/

Bigarreau is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 231 anagrams from letters in Bigarreau (aabegirru).

Definitions for Bigarreau

noun

  1. a large, heart-shaped variety of sweet cherry, having firm flesh.

Origin of Bigarreau

1620-30; French, equivalent to bigarr(é) variegated (past participle of bigarrer, perhaps bi(s) twice (see bis1) + -garrer, verba

Examples for Bigarreau

Though of the bigarreau group the flesh is too tender to well withstand harvesting, shipping and the brown-rot.

Windsor is the standard late bigarreau and one of the most profitable of the hard-fleshed cherries grown in New York.

The trees require much moisture, especially sorts with large leaves, such as the bigarreau and Heart Cherries.

Florence is very large and late, succeeding the bigarreau, but requires a warm soil and aspect.

Elkhorn has served its day and is now being rapidly superseded by other cherries of the bigarreau group to which it belongs.

In 1909, a Smith was listed, with Smith's bigarreau as a synonym.

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