Airn (Prunus domestica)

She billey mess 'syn 'o-ghooie Prunus domestica fogh. insititia bun-chooish y duillag shoh. My vel anaase ayd ayns Prunus spinosa, lhaih drine airn.

She mess ee airn, sorçh dy phlumbis 'syn 'o-ghooie Prunus domestica fogh. insititia. Chammah's airnag, she stroo dy insititia t'ayn, agh ta messyn cruinney eck, as messyn oochrooagh ec airnag. Chammah's shen, ta airnyn buighey, glassey, gorrym as jiarg-ghorrym ry-gheddyn, raad ta airnagyn jiarg-ghorrym.[1]

Airn

Airn feie ayns cleigh ayns Sir Ddinbych


Rang oaylleeagh
Reeriaght: Plantae
(neu-rheynnit): Angiospermae
(neu-rheynnit): Eudicotyn
(neu-rheynnit): Rosidyn
Oardagh: Rosales
Kynney: Rosaceae
Genus: Prunus
Fo-ghenus: Prunus
Rheynnag: Prunus
Dooie: P. domestica
Fo-ghooie: P. domestica fogh. insititia
Ennym tree-ennymagh
Prunus domestica fogh. insititia
(L.) C.K.Schneid.

Va airn troggit traa dy row, agh tra haink rish plumbissyn smoo as s'mijley ghow ad yn ynnyd eck.[2] Son y chooid smoo, cha nel airnyn yn-ee gyn coagyrey.[3] T'ad jannoo mess broit, soo as feeyn assdaue. T'ad sharroo mannagh vel ad lane appee, agh ta kuse jeu blasstal tra t'ad appee.

Imraaghyn

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  1. Vaughan, J.; Geissler, C. (2009). The new Oxford book of food plants (Baarle). Oxford University Press, 76.
  2. Grigson, G. (1975). The Englishman's flora (Baarle). Hart-Davis, 176.
  3. (2011) RHS Complete Gardener's Manual (Baarle). Dorling Kindersley, 266.

Kianglaghyn çheumooie

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