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  • [[Image:Cicuta virosa - Oslo Botanical Garden - IMG 8917.jpg|thumb|alt=Plant with green and red leaves |right|''[[Cicuta ...um'', Indian celery or pushki) or hogweed (''[[Heracleum sphondylium]]''). Features which differentiate them include the yarrow having feathery looking leaves
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  • ...[[Syllable stress of Botanical Latin|A-co-ní-tum]]''<ref>''Sunset Western Garden Book,'' 1995:606–607</ref>), known as '''aconite''', '''monkshood''', ''' ...onites are very ornamental, hardy [[perennial plant]]s. They thrive in the garden soils, and will grow in the shade of trees. They are easily propagated by d
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  • ...e UK, including the Fortingall Yew, are being taken to the [[Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh|Royal Botanic Gardens]] in Edinburgh to form a mile-long hedge. T ...n Webster|John Webster's]] ''[[The White Devil]]'' a yew tree (spelt 'Eu') features heavily in an important recount of a dream sequence in Act 1 Scene 2, an am
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  • ...f&nbsp;the&nbsp;Earth’s&nbsp;Surface]] '''2.3.2'''&nbsp;[[Geomorphology|Features&nbsp;Produced&nbsp;by&nbsp;Geomorphic&nbsp;Processes]] | '''3.5''' The&nbsp;[[Biosphere]] || '''3.5.1'''&nbsp;[[Ecology|Basic&nbsp;Features&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;Biosphere]] '''3.5.2'''&nbsp;[[Populations]]&nbsp;and
    41 KB (5,585 words) - 13:32, 19 September 2010
  • ...40011705 |title=''Coffea'' L. |work=TROPICOS |publisher=Missouri Botanical Garden |accessdate=2010-02-13}}</ref> ...ieriana'']] and ''Coffea anthonyi''. These species could introduce two new features to cultivated coffee plants: 1) beans without [[caffeine]] and 2) self-[[po
    29 KB (4,179 words) - 10:14, 20 September 2010
  • ...r walls, it has come to include its use in other ways including [[garden]] features and interiors. It is sometimes cut or split for use in architecture.
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  • [[Category:Garden features]]
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  • [[Category:Garden features]]
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  • ...ding structural features, such as nails and trusses, as well as decorative features, such as doorknobs and cladding. Some metals discovered by early civilizati ...ghts and stained glass. It was also used for small pieces of sculpture and garden ornamentation. Finally, lead was frequently added to paint, with red lead u
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  • ...ding stones for use in door and window features, among other architectural features.<ref name=Boasp5>Boas. 2001, p. 5.</ref> Frankish markings from the distinc ...sh-brown soil mixed with stone flakes from the ancient quarry. It became a garden or orchard, where cereals, [[ficus|fig]], [[carob]], and [[olive]] trees we
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  • ...ts, ranging from small keystones for over front doors to corner and window features and almost entire façades. The factory was in [[Lambeth]], London, where t One of the more striking features of Coade stone is its incredible resistance to weathering, often faring bet
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  • [[Category:Garden features]]
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  • ...s used to join natural rocks together or crafted to simulate natural stone features. The recipe went to the grave with him.<ref>[http://www.pulham.org.uk/ The *[http://www.londongardenstrust.org/index.htm?features/pulham.htm The Story of Pulhamite Rockwork]
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  • [[Category:Garden features]]
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  • ==Floor features== There are a number of special features that may be used to [[ornament (architecture)|ornament]] a floor or perform
    10 KB (1,459 words) - 10:22, 20 September 2010
  • == Features and benefits == ...ilt inexpensively and sold to the public, along with land sufficient for a garden and small livestock plots. The project was a success and provided valuable
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  • [[Category:Garden features]]
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  • [[Image:Birnbaum01.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Wood surface, showing several features]] [[Image:TreeKnot.jpg|thumb|240px|A knot on a tree at the [[Garden of the Gods]] public park in [[Colorado Springs, Colorado|Colorado Springs]
    41 KB (6,609 words) - 10:24, 20 September 2010
  • [[Category:Garden features]]
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  • ...concrete. Chainsaws are used to produce wooden 'staddle stones' for use as garden seats or ornaments. In this context the staddle stones are often called ''m ...the lichen flora is well worth preserving to add to the biodiversity of a garden scene.
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