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A2 Level Wordlist - Flowers, Fruits, and Nuts

Here you will learn some English words about flowers, fruits, and nuts, such as "orchid", "watermelon", and "almond", prepared for A2 learners.

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CEFR A2 Vocabulary
farm
farm
[noun]

an area of land and its buildings, used for growing crops or keeping animals

Ex: A small stream runs through the farm, providing water for the crops. 
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farming
farming
[noun]

the activity of working on a farm and growing crops or producing animal products by raising them

Ex: Farming involves many tasks, from planting seeds to harvesting crops. 
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to pick
to pick
[Verb]

to take a flower or fruit from its plant with our fingers

Ex: As a child, I used to pick wild raspberries in the forest behind our house. 
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to plant
to plant
[Verb]

to put a seed, plant, etc. in the ground to grow

Ex: Each spring, the community comes together to plant flowers in the town square. 
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to water
to water
[Verb]

to pour water on the ground to make plants grow in it

Ex: After planting the seeds, be sure to water them regularly. 
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to grow
to grow
[Verb]

to cause a plant to develop and give fruit or flowers

Ex: She grows beautiful roses in her garden. 
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to produce

to raise or grow something naturally, in large numbers

Ex: All our meat is locally produced. 
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to feed
to feed
[Verb]

to give food to a person or an animal

Ex: During our camping trip, we were warned not to feed the wild animals. 
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strawberry

a soft, red juicy fruit with small seeds on its surface

Ex: I enjoy picking strawberries at the local farm during strawberry season. 
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blueberry
blueberry
[noun]

a sweet small fruit dark blue in color, grown in North America

Ex: I like adding frozen blueberries to my pancakes for an extra touch of sweetness. 
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watermelon

a large, round, and juicy fruit that is red on the inside and has green stripes on its hard and thick skin

Ex: I bought a delicious watermelon from the grocery store. 
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pear
pear
[noun]

a sweet yellow or green bell-shaped fruit with a lot of juice

Ex: A juicy pear is a refreshing treat on a hot summer day. 
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pineapple
pineapple
[noun]

a sweet large and tropical fruit that has brown skin, pointy leaves, and yellow flesh which is very juicy

Ex: Drinking pineapple juice is a tasty way to boost your immune system. 
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mango
mango
[noun]

a sweet yellow fruit with a thin skin that grows in hot areas

Ex: Creating a homemade face mask using mango can be a cost-effective option for skincare. 
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kiwi
kiwi
[noun]

an oval fruit with hairy brown skin and green flesh

Ex: He's allergic to kiwi, so we have to find a different fruit for the dessert. 
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avocado
avocado
[noun]

a bell-shaped tropical fruit with bright green flesh, dark skin and a big stony seed

Ex: An avocado turns brown quickly once cut due to oxidation. 
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grapefruit

a round, citrusy fruit with yellow-orange skin, like a large orange

Ex: During my beach vacations, I always pack a juicy grapefruit in my backpack. 
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rose
rose
[noun]

a garden plant or its flower that has thorns, smells nice, and comes in different colors

Ex: Be careful when picking a rose because of its sharp thorns. 
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lily
lily
[noun]

a plant with large bell-shaped flowers, typically white

Ex: I received a bouquet of pink lilies for my birthday. 
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orchid
orchid
[noun]

a plant with flowers in unusual shapes and bright colors

Ex: A wild orchid garden is a major attraction at the nature reserve. 
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sunflower
sunflower
[noun]

a plant with a tall stem and a round yellow flower

Ex: He bought a sunflower plant to brighten up his balcony. 
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cactus
cactus
[noun]

a desert plant with a lot of spines on a thick stem that stores water

Ex: A cactus can live for many years with proper care. 
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nut
nut
[noun]

a small fruit with a seed inside a hard shell that grows on some trees

Ex: Almonds are a type of nut that's high in healthy fats and protein. 
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peanut
peanut
[noun]

a type of nut that could be eaten, growing underground in a thin shell

Ex: I couldn't resist buying a bag of freshly roasted peanuts from the street vendor. 
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walnut
walnut
[noun]

a brown nut which is shaped like human brain

Ex: He bought a bag of shelled walnuts for a more convenient snack. 
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hazelnut
hazelnut
[noun]

a round nut that can be eaten and has a brown shell

Ex: My aunt makes a homemade hazelnut liqueur that's really tasty. 
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almond
almond
[noun]

a sweet oval nut with a pale brown shell

Ex: The monkey skillfully plucked the almonds from the tree. 
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pecan
pecan
[noun]

a sweet oval nut with a dark brown shell that grows in America

Ex: He gathered a handful of pecans from the ground. 
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hard
hard
[Adjective]

very difficult to cut, bend, or break

Ex: She prefers hard cheese like cheddar over soft cheese. 
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soft
soft
[Adjective]

gentle to the touch

Ex: He wore a soft woolen scarf around his neck to stay warm. 
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to smell
to smell
[Verb]

to release a particular scent

Ex: The flowers in the garden smell especially fragrant in the morning. 
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