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- needles for a long time when cut (which do not prick easily when hanging ornaments) make it one of the best trees for this purpose. It is restricted to the...6 KB (698 words) - 18:21, 29 June 2010
- outdoor lighting, water features, fountains, garden furniture, garden ornaments, gazebos, garden buildings, pond liners. The skills of combining these...818 bytes (80 words) - 14:59, 9 April 2007
- which they are not native. Many of the Old World species are grown for ornament or fruit, and have been planted throughout the world; and some have become...35 KB (1,211 words) - 03:01, 14 January 2010
- are of economic use, such as sage and clary, while others are grown for ornament both indoors and out. Leaves entire, dentate-incised or pinnatisect; the...20 KB (428 words) - 11:47, 7 May 2010
- sumac (R. trilobata), the smooth sumac and the staghorn sumac are grown for ornament, either as the wild types or as cultivars. Sumacs propagate both by seed...14 KB (294 words) - 16:34, 15 December 2009
- grass). Gramineae. Fescue-grass. Annual or perennial grasses grown for ornament or as pasture grasses. Blades narrow: infl. few-fld., paniculate; spikelets...5 KB (504 words) - 16:59, 22 July 2010
- country Media). Leguminosae. Medick. Forage plants, and a few grown for ornament. Herbs or rarely shrubs, with small pinnatelv 3-foliolate lvs. and denticulate...2 KB (56 words) - 18:37, 4 January 2010
- Acorn (category Ornaments)architecture and popular in Celtic and Scandinavian art, the symbol is used as an ornament on cutlery, jewelry, furniture, and appears on finials at Westminster Abbey...12 KB (1,800 words) - 10:02, 5 May 2007
- Sow in spring, and later for succession. Giant fennel is cultivated for ornament, and is described under Ferula. Fennel-flower is a name of Nigella. CH...4 KB (118 words) - 22:01, 3 May 2010
- Cornell Exp. Sta.) In this country, luffas are grown mostly for curiosity and ornament. The fibrous interior of the dried fruit, when bleached and prepared, is...4 KB (458 words) - 01:53, 14 December 2009
- which is found in many old gardens, and is also occasionally grown for ornament. The plant grows into a small bush up to around 46 cm in high, with citrus-scented...2 KB (202 words) - 16:12, 19 April 2010
- are retained through winter. Branches are used by florists for designing ornaments. The plant is the regional flora of the Finnish region of Satakunta. Sea-buckthorn...13 KB (1,560 words) - 15:59, 15 October 2007
- of the plant exist. The majority of these are cultivated more often for ornament than for their herbal properties. All these are valuable as small ornamental...7 KB (710 words) - 04:41, 9 November 2007
- —Comprises about 6 species in S. and E. Asia, several of which are cult.for ornament. Includes the eulalias of the trade but not Eulalia, Kunth, which is referred...2 KB (56 words) - 00:05, 9 January 2010
- and Greek for Fruit). Euphorbiaceae. Tropical shrubs sometimes cult. for ornaments; glabrous to stellate-tomentose, often health-like: lvs. alternate, simple...2 KB (82 words) - 06:48, 17 December 2009
- plants). Malpighiaceae. Trees and shrubs, sometimes grown under glass for ornament, but known mostly from the Barbados cherry, cultivated in the American...2 KB (56 words) - 11:11, 29 December 2009
- country as the source of excellent wild berries; sometimes planted for ornament. Leaves alternate, evergreen or deciduous, coriaceous or herbaceous: fls...11 KB (594 words) - 17:27, 13 October 2009
- juice, some of them producing edible fruit, planted far South mostly for ornament. Leaves thick and shining, simple and entire, alternate, with inconspicuous...2 KB (56 words) - 00:07, 9 January 2010
- purpose has recently been encouraged in India. Probably of little value for ornament. CH The above text is from the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture. It...3 KB (115 words) - 13:55, 1 July 2009
- the plant is also tolerant of frost. The uses of this species include ornament and shading in public streets, wildlife habitat, windbreaks, and control...4 KB (392 words) - 18:09, 25 May 2010