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  2. New England Botanic Garden - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife Refuge Pond. The Stoddard Education and Visitors Center is the hub for visitor activities at New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill. The complex houses the Farmer & The Fork café [5] and Garden Shop, as well as space for special events, art exhibitions, educational classes and workshops, concerts, and private event rentals that include weddings and corporate events.

  3. Ornamental bulbous plant - Wikipedia

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    The bulbs are produced to satisfy the demand for bulbs for parks, gardens and as house plants, in addition to providing the bulbs necessary for the production of cut flowers. The international trade in cut flowers has a worldwide value of approximately 11,000 million Euros, which gives an idea of the economic importance of this activity.

  4. Nymans - Wikipedia

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    The severe reduction of staff in World War II was followed in 1947 by a disastrous fire in the house, which survives as a garden ruin. The house was partially rebuilt and became the home of Leonard Messel's daughter [8] Anne Messel and her second husband Michael Parsons, 6th Earl of Rosse. At Leonard Messel's death in 1953 it was bequeathed to ...

  5. Heirloom plant - Wikipedia

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    Only a few of the many varieties of potato are commercially grown; others are heirlooms.. An heirloom plant, heirloom variety, heritage fruit (Australia and New Zealand), or heirloom vegetable (especially in Ireland and the UK) is an old cultivar of a plant used for food that is grown and maintained by gardeners and farmers, particularly in isolated communities of the Western world. [1]

  6. Cottage garden - Wikipedia

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    Cottage gardens are always associated with roses: shrub roses, climbing roses, and old garden roses with lush foliage, in contrast to the gangly modern hybrid tea roses. Old cottage garden roses include cultivated forms of Rosa gallica , which form dense mounded shrubs 3–4 ft high and wide, with pale pink to purple flowers—with single form ...

  7. Edison and Ford Winter Estates - Wikipedia

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    Edison's botanical garden contains more than a thousand varieties of plants from around the world, including African Sausage Trees and a 400-foot (120 m) banyan tree planted in the mid-1920s. [5] The gardens feature plants grown for industrial purposes (such as bamboo, used in light bulb filaments) and those which Mina Edison planted for their ...

  8. 6 Things That Are Actually OK to Re-Gift, According to ... - AOL

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    $99.95 at goldbelly.com. Partially Used Gift Cards “Gift cards are terrific when you see $20.00 versus $11.99,” Grotts says. “If you re-gifted a gift card only after buying yourself a latte ...

  9. Cracker Country - Wikipedia

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    Over 100 years ago, it would have taken a garden at least a half an acre large to feed a family of six. [citation needed] The kitchen garden behind the Carlton House in Cracker Country has herbs, old garden roses, heirloom flowers, and heirloom vegetables. Only heirloom plant varieties are grown in the Cracker Country kitchen garden, as they ...