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Ladew Topiary Gardens (22 acres (8.9 ha)) are nonprofit gardens with topiary located in Monkton, Maryland. The gardens were established in the 1930s by socialite and huntsman Harvey S. Ladew (1887–1976), who in 1929 had bought a 250-acre (100 ha) farm to build his estate.
Ladew was born in Manhattan, New York City, on April 6, 1887, to Edward R. Ladew.He had a sister Elise Wall Ladew (1890–1978) who married William Russell Grace III. [2]As a child Ladew spoke French before he spoke English and was treated to boyhood drawing lessons from curators at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. [3]
Garden cress oil is obtained from garden cress (Lepidium sativum L) seeds, by cold pressing (hydraulic pressing), solvent extraction (soxhlet) and supercritical CO 2.The total oil content of garden cress seeds is 21.54% (by solvent extraction method) garden cress oil has a typical smell of mustard oil but less pungent than mustard oil.
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A further byproduct called tall oil fatty acid (TOFA) is a cheap source of oleic acid. [219] Tamanu or foraha oil [220] from the Calophyllum tacamahaca, is important in Polynesian culture, and, although very expensive, [220] is used for skin care. [221] Tonka bean oil (Cumaru oil), popular ingredient in cologne, used medicinally in Brazil. [222]
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Joseph Harvey Ladew (1867-1940), American leather manufacturer and yachtsman; Harvey Smith Ladew I (c. 1835-1888), American leather manufacturer and father of Joseph Harvey Ladew and Edward R. Ladew; Harvey Smith Ladew II (1887-1976), American topiary gardener and son of Edward R. Ladew; Edward R. Ladew (1855-1905), son of Harvey Smith Ladew I