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  • den includes over 900 trees, both native and ornamental, a shallow lake, and a meadow with native sp
  • a genus that consists of 3 species of small ornamental alpine perennials, native to Japan and Taiwa
  • Prominent Features: Stepped massing and ornamental aluminum grilles; sculptures in Main Street
  • r orange fruits; it is grown in France as an ornamental, and can be dried for winter decorations.
  • and some also are familiar as horticultural ornamental and native garden plants.
  • This plant is kept as an ornamental and used for landscaping.
  • lumes from Neo-Baroque architecture but with ornamental and sculptural forms borrowed from Swedish n
  • g track is nearing completion, plantation of ornamental and medicinal plants on track and developmen
  • he Ichang papeda is occasionally grown as an ornamental, and it is a parent to a number of hybrids.
  • Its preferred hosts are ornamental and fruit trees of subtropical regions.
  • This plant is grown as an ornamental, and it has been crossed and bred to develop
  • of Britain, where it has been planted as an ornamental and a cover for game.
  • ii in the 19th century, and became a popular ornamental and lei plant.
  • arver of the runes, bind runes may have been ornamental and used to highlight the name.
  • on other continents where it is grown as an ornamental and used in landscaping for erosion control.
  • It is a beautiful tree and very ornamental and tolerates frosts in winters.
  • It is commonly cultivated as a garden ornamental, and in that context is sometimes called Geu
  • Oliver must acquire a patent stuck inside an ornamental and unbreakable black tear.
  • eys, carved friezes, gargoyles, and a highly ornamental and distinctive clock tower.
  • Allium senescens is grown for its ornamental and as a gene source because of its tertiary
  • B. globosa is grown as an ornamental and landscape shrub in North America and Eur
  • f Welsh Mountain Sheep, with a history as an ornamental animal.
  • declared "A library is not a luxury, nor an ornamental appendage,but an absolute necessity…" .
  • Ornamental aquarium furniture is often kitsch: popular
  • Tekriwal (1975-11-14 to 1996-04-19), son of Ornamental Aquarium Fishes of India co-author Kishori T
  • It is also sold as an ornamental aquatic plant.
  • A brass ornamental arch stands on the westernmost part of the p
  • The ornamental arches and portals carved in sandstone make
  • e plants in the garden, some native and some ornamental, are chosen specifically to be tolerant of t
  • The garden includes woodland, ornamental areas and a pond.
  • was appointed superintendent of the works of ornamental art and sculpture in the Manchester Exhibiti
  • d artists to craft bifacial glass pieces for ornamental, as well as functional sculptures.
  • era cordata also known by the name Bacopa or Ornamental Bacopa (not to be confused with the genus of
  • It features ornamental bargeboards and a steeply pitched gable roof
  • Ornamental beads of agate, coral, shell and other mater
  • It is grown as an ornamental because of its beautiful nocturnal flowers a
  • Plectranthus argentatus is cultivated as an ornamental bedding plant for its attractive silvery fol
  • for its fragrant flowers, autumn colour, and ornamental berries.
  • much sought after by hunters and later as an ornamental bird, mainly because of its unusual plumage.
  • They are usually used as ornamental birds, but still are appreciated in high-lev
  • building with a broad picturesque verandah, ornamental brackets, and pierced woodwork.
  • reeded details, lattice-shaped valences, and ornamental brackets.
  • rench, in turn from Italian girandola) is an ornamental branched candlestick or lighting device ofte
  • In the 16th century the ornamental brasses were cast into weights and the grave
  • floor area of only 115 sqm, is built in red, ornamental brick.
  • stone and metal images, terracotta plaques, ornamental bricks, etc..
  • n "Chicago School" architectural style, with ornamental brickwork at the columns between windows, an
  • ley, with some artificial features including ornamental bridges (one removed for safety reasons in t
  • present, they are mainly used for sacred and ornamental Buddhist inscriptions and among learned Budd
  • New ornamental buildings such as Saint Mark's pillar
  • It features rose trees, ornamental bushes, and old varieties of pears, apples a
  • The plant is sometimes grown as an ornamental but its most common use is as a blanched veg
  • It is highly regarded as an ornamental but the wood has no industrial value.
  • e many instances in which decorations appear ornamental but are actually used as other functions.
  • Often grown as an ornamental, but occurs naturally north of Greymouth and
  • It is often grown as an ornamental, but has soft, sweet flesh that can be eaten
  • in winter are tulips, snapdragons, pansies, ornamental cabbage and kale, daffodils, poppies, primro
  • their host, reducing the aesthetic appeal of ornamental canna.
  • s roughly 50 m (164 ft) tall, with elaborate ornamental carvings, thirteen tiers of eaves, and a sma
  • nd is approached up nine stone steps with an ornamental cast iron balustrade.
  • Its carved wooden bargeboards and ornamental cast iron give it that characteristic appear
  • On either side of the Cenotaph are ornamental cast bronze brackets.
  • Their sash windows, ornamental cast-iron balconies, six panelled doors, col
  • and rebuilt with a fine wide auditorium, and Ornamental ceiling with seating for 1200.
  • Art Deco style light fixtures and ornamental ceiling reliefs located in the first floor M
  • g room, paneled in dark carved wood under an ornamental ceiling, could seat up to 100 guests.
  • a patterned terrazzo floor and eighteen foot ornamental ceiling.
  • altimore, where Manship learned the trade of ornamental chair painting and opened his own shop.
  • & Aldunate, Gustavo - Flora Nativa de Valor Ornamental, Chile, zona sur ISBN 956-13-1827-X
  • Ornamental chillies are also generally more susceptable
  • -popular willow pattern, plus from 1820 fine ornamental chinaware.
  • Systematic collections and an ornamental collection were begun in 1894 and 1941 respe
  • Ornamental collection (established 1941) - ornamental p
  • Eight ornamental columns support an elevated 8-lane race trac
  • shaped trancery window, it is decorated with ornamental columns.
  • s combined with beer cellar style tables and ornamental copper kettles were a big hit with New Yorke
  • They also found ornamental copper spools at each of her wrists.
  • llions and eagles form the base of the large ornamental cornice.
  • Royal dresses and ornamental costumes are necessary.
  • Darland's Lake was originally ornamental, created by damming the brook, but the lake
  • age spider mites on strawberries and various ornamental crops.
  • lude potato tubers, bulbs of vegetables, and ornamental crops.
  • stands four feet high and is inscribed with ornamental crosses.
  • regions around the world for the bulbous and ornamental culms.
  • cribed in 1903, but warrant consideration as ornamental cultivated plants.
  • that the feminist critique of the rise of an ornamental culture applies to men as much as women: As
  • and symbolic inscriptions of a rude sort and ornamental designs resembling those found on Celtic scr
  • Unfortunately, much of the intricate painted ornamental designs that appeared throughout the church
  • flowers, birds, fish and other breathtaking ornamental designs.
  • ts (completed in 1876) in Copley Square, the ornamental detail for which was executed in imported En
  • The ornamental detail spreading over the minutely carved ce
  • caryatid-framed main entrance, its intricate ornamental details and its location upon the most promi
  • The unique architectural and ornamental details were painstakingly restored.
  • The ornamental details of the interior have been lost under
  • "an architectural scarecrow" and "a hash of ornamental details".
  • The structure features distinctive ornamental details, Corinthian columns with twisted-rop
  • work with sham columns, pilasters, and small ornamental details."
  • a "poor idle creature, of purely egoistical, ornamental, dilettante nature; sunk in theatricals, bas
  • d by a dome, 22-metre in span and surrounded ornamental domed kiosks which were once covered in colo
  • ad front door (garnished with pillars and an ornamental door head) was a wide stone slab at the head
  • Subsequently, an ornamental doorway has been added in front with perfora
  • he temple faces north and has lofty roof and ornamental doorways on the west, north and east, the no
  • n be seen in Little Badminton, as well as an ornamental dovecote or croft, which is mentioned in the
  • The bows of the boats were fitted with ornamental dragon-head carvings and used in the movie a
  • oss the New Forest, passing under Rhinefield Ornamental Drive, before joining Ober Water and Highlan
  • These flourishes and other ornamental elements reflect the contemporary but more c
  • It has been introduced as a garden ornamental elsewhere into Europe and North America.
  • e campfire area, warehouse, offices, and the ornamental entrance gates.
  • constructed in the mid-19th century with the ornamental entrance at Princes Street being constructed
  • ope and America it quickly became a favoured ornamental, especially as a street tree, and by 1840 it
  • he uses include medicinal purposes and as an ornamental evergreen shrub.
  • The tree is highly ornamental, fast growing and a good shade tree.
  • residents of the newly formed mansion as an ornamental feature.
  • The ornamental features were carved by Paul E. Duboy (1857-
  • covering numerous examples of structural and ornamental features which had been covered up by later
  • Many of the original ornamental features of the extended garden still remain
  • s are very similar in style except for small ornamental features.
  • ngle tree and a reflecting pool are the only ornamental features.
  • tied to ranges of stage boxes and elaborate ornamental features.
  • Although not originally developed for the ornamental fish trade, it is the first genetically modi
  • ushroom cultivation, water and soil testing, ornamental fish culture, rabbit rearing, and agricultur
  • range in Hawaii, USA as a by-product of the ornamental fish trade.
  • collected by artisanal fisheries and for the ornamental fish trade; the International Union for Cons
  • It is adorned with large crimson ornamental flank plumes and two long tail wires.
  • at, two very long tail wires and large white ornamental flank plumes.
  • to crops such as broccoli, radishes and the ornamental flower cleome.
  • In addition to ornamental flower beds, grassed areas, trees and footpa
  • ide range of plants including "lawn grasses, ornamental flowers, clover, dandelion, shepherd's purse
  • Most are grown for the ornamental foliage while others bear striking infloresc
  • lants are grown for their colorful, velvety, ornamental foliages, vary from shimmery white with purp
  • The tree is often grown as an ornamental for its strange appearance.
  • This plant is grown as an ornamental for its showy flowers and curious fruits.
  • r parts of the world where it is grown as an ornamental for its showy flowers.
  • It is frequently grown in gardens as an ornamental for its spikes of blue, pink or white flower
  • Mexican Palmetto is grown as an ornamental for its robust, stately form, drought tolera
  • Bushy Lippia is widely cultivated as an ornamental for its aromatic foliage and beautiful flowe
  • Forms vary considerably, and many desirable ornamental forms could be selected from the wild.
  • ion of asters, and boxwood hedges trimmed in ornamental forms.
  • A small lake with an ornamental fountain are intact.
  • The marble tub with an ornamental fountain in the caldarium and the gilded iro
  • ned under the name Pila del Ganso, due to an ornamental fountain provided for in the Alameda central
  • It is almost exclusively an ornamental fowl, and appears in more than 30 color vari
  • They could also be used in ornamental friezes, in balconies and staircases.
  • It is mainly grown as an ornamental fruit, but is sometimes eaten.
  • It is grown as an ornamental garden plant and as a source of food for but
  • Europe and grown throughout the world as an ornamental garden plant.
  • te colour, and this variety does make a good ornamental garden specimen.
  • Several species are also grown as ornamental garden shrubs.
  • s widely cultivated for use as an attractive ornamental garden plant.
  • ht tolerant, in a container or planted as an ornamental garden tree.
  • Ornamental garden varieties sold under the latter name
  • This species is grown as an ornamental garden plant, especially the form 'Superba'
  • ted around the park and both an American and ornamental garden laid out.
  • His wife has recently created a large ornamental garden - The Alnwick Garden - at the family
  • only known as Baby's-breath, is a cultivated ornamental garden plant in the Caryophyllaceae family,
  • sed elsewhere and is widely cultivated as an ornamental garden plant.
  • It has an ornamental garden, bridge and pool with fountain.
  • ping sides because it was once a lake in the ornamental gardens in front of Oakworth House.
  • of the attractive surroundings which include ornamental gardens and grounds with all plants labelled
  • There are beautiful ornamental gardens with heritage roses, camellias, azal
  • Formal flowerbeds line the pathways in the ornamental gardens and the central pathway from there t
  • a small shrub, up to 4 feet tall, popular in ornamental gardens for its foliage, scent, and flowers.
  • ll Recreation Ground, a large urban park and ornamental gardens in Croydon, is located opposite the
  • It consists of ornamental gardens in an area of about 9 acres (36,000
  • Ornamental gardens
  • emaining part of the yard was converted into ornamental gardens which are still open to the public.
  • il run park of 25.62 acres (103,700 m2) with ornamental gardens, aviaries, and a playground and padd
  • The Grove, including the ornamental gardens, was bought by Carshalton Urban Dist
  • loors and sixty rooms; behind the hotel were ornamental gardens, tennis courts, a bowling green and
  • r swimming pool until the 1980's, with large ornamental gardens, cafe, children's playground and fou
  • l also created a deer park on the estate and ornamental gardens.
  • y built a large country house with extensive ornamental gardens.
  • weddings, with the standard wedding hall and ornamental gardens.
  • xtensive sports facilities, a playground and ornamental gardens.
  • The Porte des Bombes (Bieb il-Bombi) is an ornamental gate in the Floriana Lines, which formed the
  • Only the ornamental gate piers and the south boundary wall (on t
  • ilst parts of the gardens, in particular the ornamental gateway, were completed in 1938, after the d
  • ists of the two majestic and lofty Gopurams ( ornamental gateways), the Mathilkettu (compound walls),
  • extraordinary and, indeed, fully sculptural ornamental gilded mantlings, detail as flamboyant but i
  • Extensive ornamental gilding was also used in the ceiling coffers
  • the pyramidial architectural feature, and an ornamental globe at the summit.
  • The ornamental grape autumn colors
  • trade and widely available as a (grass-like) ornamental grass for: traditional and natural landscape
  • culture trade and available as a (grasslike) ornamental grass for: a traditional garden and natural
  • switchgrass is grown as a drought-resistant ornamental grass in average to wet soils and in full su
  • hat has been sold in nurseries for use as an ornamental grass in gardens, and for stabilizing soil t
  • arly the cultivar 'Variegata', is used as an ornamental grass in gardens with wet soils.
  • It is an ornamental grass native to the clearings in the mountai
  • Manila grass is grown as an ornamental grass, and is used for turf on golf courses
  • A variegated cultivar is grown as an ornamental grass.
  • It is cultivated as an ornamental grass.
  • d sun gardens, a drought-tolerant garden, an ornamental grasses display, a tropical garden, and a bu
  • , hardy palms, Hosta, Kniphofia, Ophiopogon, ornamental grasses, Polygonatum and allied genera, Rohd
  • aylilies, hosta, spring-flowering bulbs, and ornamental grasses.
  • ber through March are a good time to see the ornamental grasses; in December, hollies are of interes
  • It is frequently grown as an ornamental greenhouse or house plant, and is favored fo
  • first, but sited at a different angle to the ornamental grounds.
  • d undertook to maintain but not to alter the ornamental grounds.
  • Delonix or ornamental Gulmohar flower seen in profusion in the Cub
  • There are ornamental handrails and guard bars to the windows, and
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