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  2. Colonial Revival garden - Wikipedia

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    Generalizing about the common house garden in the colonial period in the United States is difficult, [3] as garden plantings and even design varied considerably depending on the time period, wealth, climate, colonial heritage (whether British, French, or Spanish), and the purpose to which the garden was to be put (vegetable, flower, herb, etc.).

  3. Millefleur - Wikipedia

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    The term is also used to describe north Indian carpets, originally of the late Mughal era in the late 17th and 18th century. However these have large numbers of small flowers in repeating units, often either springing unrealistically from long-ranging twisting stems, or arranged geometrically in repeating bunches or clusters.

  4. History of gardening - Wikipedia

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    The Kama Sutra mentions details on house gardens and that a good wife should plant vegetables, bunches of sugarcane, clumps of the fig trees, mustard, parsley and fennel, various flowers like jasmine, rose and others likewise be planted and seats and arbours should be made and the middle of the garden should have a well, a tank or a pond ...

  5. Florists Reveal The 12 "Most Popular" Flowers - AOL

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    Some flower trends come and go, but many types of bouquet flowers, such as the rose, remain popular through the years because of their symbolism or classic beauty.

  6. Here is the meaning behind some of the most popular flowers - AOL

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    Everyone knows roses stand for romance and love, but do you know the meaning of other popular flowers? Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. Language of flowers - Wikipedia

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    Robert Tyas was a popular British flower writer, publisher, and clergyman, who lived from 1811 to 1879; his book, The Sentiment of Flowers; or, Language of Flora, first published in 1836 and reprinted by various publishing houses at least through 1880, was billed as an English version of Charlotte de la Tour's book. [3]

  8. This Popular Flower Can Absolutely Traumatize Your Garden

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    This Popular Flower Can Absolutely Traumatize Your Garden. Arricca Elin SanSone, Daria McKelvey. August 18, 2024 at 8:00 AM. Why You Should Never Plant Evening Primrose tc397 - Getty Images

  9. History of botany - Wikipedia

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    One hundred years after Camerarius, in 1793, Christian Sprengel (1750–1816) broadened the understanding of flowers by describing the role of nectar guides in pollination, the adaptive floral mechanisms used for pollination, and the prevalence of cross-pollination, even though male and female parts are usually together on the same flower. [90]