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  2. Dennis Greenhouse - Wikipedia

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    Greenhouse, a Democrat, was first elected as the Delaware Auditor of Accounts in 1982, narrowly defeating Republican Thomas W. Spruance. [1] He was re-elected in 1986, defeating future Auditor Tom Wagner. [2] Greenhouse resigned his position as Auditor in 1989 to become the New Castle County Executive, [3] after winning election to that ...

  3. Palmenhaus Schönbrunn - Wikipedia

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    Palmenhaus Schönbrunn. The Palmenhaus Schönbrunn is a large greenhouse in Vienna, Austria featuring plants from around the world. It opened in 1882. It is the most prominent of the four greenhouses in Schönbrunn Palace Park, and is also among the largest botanical exhibits of its kind in the world, with around 4,500 plant species.

  4. Wesendonck Lieder - Wikipedia

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    Wesendonck Lieder. Wesendonck Lieder, WWV 91, is the common name of a set of five songs for female voice and piano by Richard Wagner, Fünf Gedichte für eine Frauenstimme (Five Poems for a Female Voice). He set five poems by Mathilde Wesendonck while he was working on his opera Tristan und Isolde. The songs, together with the Siegfried Idyll ...

  5. Leberecht Migge - Wikipedia

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    Leberecht Migge (March 30, 1881 in Danzig (now Gdańsk, Poland) – May 30, 1935 in Worpswede) was a German landscape architect, regional planner and polemical writer, best known for the incorporation of social gardening principles in the Siedlungswesen (settlement) movement during the Weimar Republic.

  6. White Transparent - Wikipedia

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    White Transparent is a chance seedling which was found in the Wagner nursery in Riga around 1850. [5] The cultivar was widely grown during the 19th century in Europe. It was introduced to France in 1852. It was introduced to North America in 1870 where it was grown commercially as an early dual purpose variety and picked up the name 'Yellow ...

  7. Greenhouse - Wikipedia

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    A greenhouse is a special structure that is designed to regulate the temperature and humidity of the environment inside. There are different types of greenhouses, but they all have large areas covered with transparent materials that let sunlight pass and block it as heat.

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