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  2. Ornamental plant - Wikipedia

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    Ornamental plants are plants that are grown for their beauty, scent, or form, but not for functional purposes. They are part of floriculture and tree nurseries, a branch of horticulture. Learn about the history, cultivation, and types of ornamental plants.

  3. Garden ornament - Wikipedia

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    Early examples of the use of garden ornaments in western culture were seen in Ancient Roman gardens such as those excavated at Pompeii and Herculaneum.The Italian Renaissance garden and French formal garden styles were the peak of using created forms in the garden and landscape, with high art and kitsch interpretations ever since.

  4. Acanthus (ornament) - Wikipedia

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    Acanthus is a plant-inspired decoration in architecture and art, especially in the Corinthian and Composite orders. Learn about its history, styles, and examples from ancient Greece, Rome, Byzantium, and beyond.

  5. Mississippian culture pottery - Wikipedia

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    The huge annually flooded backswamp areas create a clay that is composed of very minute clay particles (primarily silica) and a high proportion of organic content. This is caused by the slow settling or deposition of the alluvial materials after floods. The clay particles tend to measure just a few micrometres in size and in plate-like form.

  6. Caliche - Wikipedia

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    Caliche is a hardened natural cement of calcium carbonate that binds other materials, such as gravel, sand, clay, and silt. It forms in arid or semiarid regions, where annual precipitation is less than 65 cm and the mean annual temperature exceeds 5 °C.

  7. Ultisol - Wikipedia

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    Ultisol is a soil order with red or yellow color, acidic pH, and low nutrient content. It forms in humid regions and is common in the Southern United States, Southeast Asia, and Africa. Learn how to garden in Ultisol with soil tests, lime, mulch, and raised beds.

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