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hy specimen outdoors at the National Botanical | garden in Washington D.C. |
The M. M. Gryshko National Botanical | Garden is a botanical garden of the Academy of Scienc |
The National Rose | Garden (of the United States) is the world's largest |
In 2009 the National Botanic | Garden of Belgium announced that some hundred thousan |
The M. M. Gryshko National Botanical | Garden (Ukrainian: Національний ботанічний сад ім. |
as transferred to that of the National Botanic | Garden of Belgium in 1934. |
M.M. Gryshko National Botanical | Garden |
National Botanic | Garden of Wales |
National Botanic | Garden of Latvia , Salaspils. |
en over by the M.M. Gryshko National Botanical | Garden. |
ponds and gazebo, a naturalistic native plant | garden, and over 20 demonstration gardens. |
llege Botanical Gardens include a Native Plant | Garden and the Ferns of the World Garden, which conta |
The Natural Distinction | Garden, 2008 |
lian Navy is commemorated in the Naval Chapel, | Garden Island NSW. |
“she could be near the | garden that she loved so much one last time” |
Lei Yue Mun Road near Sceneway | Garden. |
vy is a restaurant in West Street, near Covent | Garden in London. |
as the name of the retail business near Covent | Garden in 1797 which sold objects created from Derbys |
is not uncommon to see swans nesting near the | garden. |
There are entrances in Block D and near the | Garden of Five Senses. |
a British specialist store located near Covent | Garden, London. |
lso a recently opened branch of Tesco near the | Garden Centre and Palesgate Lane. |
Crown Court Church was established near Covent | Garden. |
It is near Welwyn | Garden City and was created out of Hatfield parish in |
ntly playing first team games in nearby Welwyn | Garden City). |
d many windows, majorly damaging nearby Winter | Garden Atrium and other buildings of the WFC. |
hitects: The Colonial and Neoclassical Styles ( | Garden City NY: Doubleday, 1972) |
ued his mother's work by developing a new herb | garden, refurbishing the walled garden's Victorian co |
A new pond | garden, or yoko-en, was designed by Kinsaku Nakane in |
The arboretum also has a New Zealand | garden, a Dwarf and Unusual Conifer garden, a Formal |
te became the flower section of the New Covent | Garden Market in 1974. |
uctional value, planted beside the New Zealand | Garden for comparison to New Zealand and Chilean flor |
Lord Cavendish opened the school's new Sensory | Garden in 2003. |
eadquarters on the 22nd floor of The New Otani | Garden Court in Chiyoda, Tokyo. |
ve been used in the building of the new house, | garden and drive walls, the sides of the Chapel burn |
A new cottage | garden was added in 2000, with heath, marsh, and dune |
A Buck had won two races at the newly reopened | Garden State Park Racetrack in Cherry Hill, NJ: the C |
Then summer sees the newly restored | garden rooms in bloom. |
It is nicknamed "The | Garden Spot of Oklahoma" for its rich agrarian herita |
birds including Thrush Nightingale, Chaffinch, | Garden Warbler, and Blackcap. |
Nikitsky Botanical | Garden (Nikita) |
onument to Steven Ji in the Nikitsky Botanical | Garden. |
It is known for the Nikitsky Botanical | Garden named after the settlement. |
Inside the Nikitsky Botanical | Garden. |
It is in two storeys with a nine-bay west ( | garden) front. |
nded and was director of the Norfolk Botanical | Garden until he retired in 1966. |
His interment was located in North Bergen's | Garden State Crematory. |
erliebt in Dich" and preceding Norway's Secret | Garden with "Nocturne". |
dstone as a construction material, notably for | garden walls, and flagstone roofing.. |
al, Emmet designed his most noteworthy course, | Garden City Golf Club. |
t, Rocco Fischetti operated the notorious Rock | Garden Club. |
p and Thomas Williams rented no. 3 Nova Scotia | Garden, from a Sarah Trueby. |
e Congregationalists' novel non-denominational | garden cemetery, arboretum and educational institutio |
fa is the name of the heroine of the novel The | Garden of God. |
onathan Vernon-Smith (born 14 November, Welwyn | Garden City) is a radio presenter for BBC Three Count |
Its site is now a | garden first made by the fire watchers in 1941. |
The HDRA, now called | Garden Organic, has since become the largest organic |
Hill, destroyed during World War II, is now a | garden. |
d the house, Edwardian stables and a number of | garden buildings including a Chinese tea house and av |
as started by the Haskins group, a nursery and | garden supplier in the south of England. |
It passes through downtown Oakland, Winter | Garden, and Apopka. |
Obor Public | Garden |
The formal part of the | garden includes a magnificent Cedar of Lebanon plante |
An archipelago of islands south of the | Garden Peninsula spans the gap between the two penins |
amed after Sir Ebenezer Howard, founder of the | Garden City movement. |
SEPTA also gives the address of Spring | Garden Station as being on Front Street, however the |
ire and devoted himself to the creation of the | garden he had begun in 1718. |
climber can be grown in very shady parts of a | garden, although it also tolerates some sun. |
inuing to flow along the eastern flank of Bear | Garden Mountain. |
7-storey Tiger Pagoda was the highlight of the | garden. |
lptor, Ken Thompson, is the focal point of the | garden and the sun hits the dial at the exact minute |
Participants of "Community | Garden Programme" are allowed to grow crops and ornam |
A native of Letchworth | Garden City in Hertfordshire, England, Hutson now liv |
A part of the | garden is specially for children. |
England, about two miles north-west of Welwyn | Garden City. |
Central panel of The | Garden of Earthly Delights. |
iant erects a wall to keep children out of his | garden, reaping the consequences of a continuous wint |
ti's father practiced a family craft of making | garden furniture from cement that imitated tree trunk |
Phase III of the | Garden has been established. |
As a result, parts of the | garden are often closed to the public while restorati |
It is located north of Spring | Garden Street, east of 40th Street, south of Mantua A |
ly on the first pages of each volume of Global | Garden. |
The occupants of Carlisle | garden are believed to be the residents of the old vi |
ccess to the private housing estate of Mayfair | Garden. |
In the centre of the | garden is a pool of bronze, engraved with a compass p |
Part of a | garden that nearly always has standing water is a wat |
The construction of the | garden of Eden, 2005 (ISBN 84-933788-5-2) |
The upper part of the | garden is geometric French garden, decorated with pon |
The owner of the | garden was a great rhododendron enthusiast and steadi |
About 2 acres (1 ha) of Oaklawn | Garden are dedicated to the cultivation of more than |
shed a catalogue of the plants of Fothergill's | garden Hortus Uptonensis, or a catalogue of the plant |
re on display in the museum exhibit of Oaklawn | Garden. |
lex would have 3.4 acres (14,000 m2) of podium | garden. |
One corner of the | garden is devoted to South African plants under threa |
gables and the upturned boat skylights of the | Garden Lobby, complete the unique architecture. |
Benson writes lovingly of both | garden and house, renamed "Mallards", in his "Mapp an |
Depressions in the north-east corner of the | garden may indicate the presence of a former moat. |
toreyed palace occupies the top terrace of the | garden. |
A rustic shelter offers broad views of the | garden and a chance to become immersed in the meditat |
also includes a mystical interpretation of the | Garden of Eden and the story of Cain and Abel. |
He founded the Friends of Covent | Garden, and chaired it, 1962-1969. |
and, and approximately five miles north of Elk | Garden, West Virginia. |
attractive groundcover for sunny parts of the | garden. |
acey and has issue; present manager of Bodnant | Garden. |
Glimpse of the | Garden (Exposition Universelle et Internationale de B |
have also included a northern extension of the | Garden State Parkway. |
Belushi died of a drug overdose in one of its | garden bungalows. |
most lavish gardens in Sweden, but much of the | garden has become overgrown or been lost. |
As of the 2006 Census of Canada, | Garden Grove Estates had a total population of 262 li |
on of fault is wrong, or the description of EP | Garden fault appears to be too narrow. |
Details of these structures and of the | garden are elaborated below. |
Ronneby is regarded as the heart of "the | Garden of Sweden", and in 2005 the park "Brunnsparken |
tory: layout marked on lawn in front of walled | garden |
orty thousand fruit trees are the pride of the | garden. |
"These men charged from the shelter of a | garden and died with their faces to the enemy, fighti |
The eastern boundary of the | Garden Suburb is the Dollis Brook and the southern bo |
Nandana is the name of the | garden owned by hindu Dev chief 'Indra'. |
On the opposite side of the | garden is the ground level MultiFaith Prayer Room ope |
ll teach those "pesky kids" to stay out of his | garden. |
The inhabitants of the | Garden Creek site are regarded as proto-Koasati peopl |
saying "The journey through the history of the | garden is to walk through the garden of history. |
oulogne-Billancourt, Paris, at the site of his | garden. |
It was the Liberty of Paris | Garden until 1670. |
Painting of the | garden (1905) |
Apples grow up the wall of the | garden |
The title is a pun on the departure of Covent | Garden flower, fruit and vegetable market from its tr |
plucking the golden apples of the | garden of the Hesperides |
of Rubens, is in a building at the rear of the | garden. |
te back almost to the original planting of the | garden. |
ly is home to an Indianapolis branch of Hilton | Garden Inn. |
ghtsbridge, St. James's, Soho, parts of Covent | Garden, parts of Fitzrovia, Marylebone, Edgware Road, |
He was a close friend of socialite | garden designer Norah Lindsay whose home was nearby i |
The area of the | garden is 20,000 square meters. |
nce owned by Jyotiprasad, the ownership of the | garden passed on to the Assam Tea Corporation in 1978 |
as Yang (Shunde), bought 1 billion of Country | Garden IPO stocks respectively. |
All of their | garden centres offer a range of "Guaranteed to Grow" |
As a junior, he was on the books of Welwyn | Garden City, Barnet and Tottenham Hotspur. |
in Michael Arnold's Against the Fall of Night ( | Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1975). |
e Pavillon de Galon with a partial view of its | garden. |
sin of the Barnwells was the wife of Alexander | Garden (soldier). |
The purpose of the | garden is to teach students the properties and roles |
as been no archaeological investigation of the | garden area of Sayes Court, and only limited trial tr |
The history and description of the | garden is taken from the site of the French Committee |
This song was one of Savage | Garden's few singles that did not make the cut for th |
One of these had a portion of its | garden designed by the late Sir Clough Williams-Ellis |
s and activities, Kapsner was in charge of the | garden. |
ord town centre and the nearby towns of Welwyn | Garden City and Ware. |
Glimpse of the | Garden (1957) is a five-minute short experimental fil |
ach, was based in the "7 Dials" area of Covent | Garden, London. |
from the tree of life, casting them out of the | Garden. |
ng it to a point south of the center of Burkes | Garden (West End Road - SR 727). |
Plaque commemorating the opening of the | garden |
It is a member of the | Garden Grove Unified School District. |
Victor Didier designed and led planting of the | garden, whose name reflects the society's interest in |
m chronicles Arth's rehabilitation of DeLand's | Garden District and explains the philosophy behind Ne |
sised Algeria as the source of the myth of the | Garden of Eden and the birth of humanity. |
ion to build her convent on the grounds of her | garden; the first stone placed on the Feast of the Vi |
Much of the | garden was destroyed in the First World War, but was |
The history of the | Garden Club of Virginia and Historic Garden Week is d |
Artist rendering of the | garden. |
(This was not the site of today's | Garden; it was located closer to Green Park.) |
fteen years to complete the development of the | garden. |
Map display of City | Garden. |
ed by Berenson; he worked on the design of the | garden of I Tatti, the Berenson villa, with Cecil Ros |
The Angry Scar: The Story of Reconstruction ( | Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1959) |
miles (4 km) miles off the southern tip of the | Garden Peninsula in the state of Michigan. |
vate poetry club for the residents of Prospect | Garden. |
The structural feature of the | Garden Towers are twelve conservatories, which were c |
inal villages which the new town of Letchworth | Garden City grew up around. |
Son of William | Garden Blaikie. |
A view of Japanese | Garden |
air shows and displays had the atmosphere of a | garden party. |
The Varmint of Burke's | Garden was the name given to a coyote that terrorized |
year old pavilion within the precincts of the | garden. |
erves as a member of the advisory board of the | Garden State Rehabilitation Center. |
It is actually located in the town of Welwyn | Garden City. |
ppeared in the famous "Black Crook" of Niblo's | Garden fame. |
The landmark of Whampoa | Garden, a ship-like shopping centre building. |
D2: Block 17 of Sceneway | Garden |
Williams was replaced as Pastor of the | Garden City Christian Church by his deputy Senior Pas |
The largest feature of the | garden is the bronze fountain representing "Venus in |
ute episodes concentrates on one kind of bird: | garden birds, waterbirds, seabirds and birds of the c |
at Lakes shipping, the remaining lumber of the | Garden Peninsula was largely logged by the 1890s. |
fore intersecting the southern terminus of the | Garden State Parkway at an at-grade intersection. |
oade stone, along the Central Avenue of Covent | Garden Market Hall |
A resident of Lajwanti | Garden in West Delhi, Bhardwaj also owns a township p |
He augmented the collection of the | garden to 14,000 specimens, many of them rare plants. |
foreground of this 19th century view of Covent | Garden |
She served as Chair of Welwyn | Garden City Urban District Council from 1937 to 1945. |
ents Association in 1907, at the centre of the | garden. |
Spirit of Music | Garden in Grant Park near Michigan Avenue |
In many ways,the architecture of the | Garden is a reflection of Dr. Lee's life and the infl |
omsbury and the Euston Road, it is part of the | Garden Halls. |
The purpose of the | Garden is to display California native plants in natu |
Promotion of herbal | garden and herbal medicine |
Cambridge: Friends of the | Garden. |
The community is found just south of Pleasant | Garden and is located in Randolph County as well. |
l (18th century); two small piers south of the | garden forecourt (18th century); a pier north west of |
ngst the ivy, and began the restoration of the | garden, which she planted with hundreds of roses. |
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