An important feature of the site is the lack of invasive non-native exotics like rhododendron and laurel. |
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Extremely narrow fairways and tiny greens mean the Scotch broom, beach grass and native rhododendron will snag anything off line. |
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Made from three species of rhododendron plants, this tisane boasts medicinal benefits for everything from chest congestion to skin ailments. |
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That morning our guide, Kundan, had led Derek and I through rhododendron trees sprouting pink and red flowers in the April Himalayas. |
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We go ashore by dinghy at a pretty stone jetty surrounded by dense trees and rhododendron bushes. |
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A few years ago, after clearing a slope obscured by fallen trees and nettles for use as a rhododendron glen, they discovered mountain beavers. |
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Although they got no further than the foothills, Patricia and Peter found no fewer than three new species of rhododendron. |
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Some lovely choices for wedding flowers include azalea, calla, hydrangea, moth orchid, Oriental lily, rhododendron, and rose. |
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If grown in plenty of humus and leaf mould, rhododendron roots almost peel off the ground. |
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Marigolds, rhododendron, and morning glory sat in artful bunches along the concrete sidewalk. |
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These are gardens for all seasons with the rhododendron dell, the azaleas and flowering cherry trees in spring, and the rose gardens in summer. |
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Any evergreen rhododendron or mountain laurel will provide a touch of leafy green. |
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Mountain laurel and pink rhododendron peek out of the woods, while black-eyed susans and sweet peas brighten the roadside. |
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By far the most damaging is the rhododendron, a flowering shrub introduced into gardens in the 18th century from southern Europe. |
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Here we seek barbets, laughingthrushes, whistling-thrushes, sibias, and pheasants in the oak, rhododendron, and Sal forests. |
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Lab tests suggest that a lethal disease of oak trees in California and Oregon could strike some popular garden shrubs in the rhododendron family. |
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You drive in under an avenue of English trees to reach the historical buildings on the right, and a rhododendron and a camellia garden on the left. |
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The relaxing effects of cedar and oliban complement the traditional juniper and rhododendron ingredients. |
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The recently approved landscape plan, designed by daughter Heather Lindsay, provides for establishment next to the rhododendron garden. |
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Lining Big Creek, the Collins River, Savage Creek, and their tributaries are cottonwood, sycamore, red maple, and sweet gum, along with mountain laurel and white rhododendron. |
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On my second test, I had to swerve gracelessly to miss an old lady and ended up on the kerb with the front end of the car wedged under a rhododendron bush. |
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In the first year Manning planted sixteen boxcar loads of rhododendron, mountain laurel, wild ginger, and ferns, all dug from the mountains of Virginia. |
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He warned that alien species often spread into the wild and become pests, like rhododendron and giant hogweed, that will cost millions to get rid of in the future. |
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Many gardens such as the rockery with its imposing waterfall or the colourful rhododendron garden invite visitors to stop for a while. |
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Browse the rhododendron gardens, watch brilliant night fireworks across the Inglis River and attend a Tulips at Twilight cocktail party. |
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We felt that it was important to use Benner Run because it is high-quality trout water and is a beautiful area, with its rhododendron cover along the brawling stream. |
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In bloom: Cornelian cherry, crocus, winterhazel, forsythia, glory of the snow, rhododendron, Japanese skimmia. |
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Intense bursts of colour from the densely planted stands of camellia, magnolia, azalea and rhododendron, plus daffodils and bluebells too. |
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Terrified villagers and monks fled through the pine and rhododendron forests to nearby Bhutan. |
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His over 2,000 rhododendron plants are internationally recognized and written up in international journals on that species. |
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Alptea Red: elder flowers, rosehips, lemon balm, hibiscus, mint and rhododendron. |
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The Van den Berk rhododendron nursery on the Rastede peat soil has an enormous variety of types and sizes on offer. |
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In May when we wanted to visit Yumthang during the rhododendron flowering, a landslide had blocked the only road just one day before our tour started. |
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It causes damage locally on azalea and rhododendron. |
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They moved down the ridge through a thicket of rhododendron, the ground so aslant that in a couple of places he'd have tumbled if he hadn't watched how Lucy did it, front foot sideways and leaning backward. |
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This itinerary, through pine, oak and rhododendron forests, is less frequented than others, and will appeal to mountain lovers who want to get off the beaten track. |
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Will know however that ingestion by your cat of certain plants like the rhododendron, the philodendron, the houx or the crocus of autumn are toxic. |
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Between 1500 und 2700 m a.s.l. the rhododendron and evergreen oaks rule, above that until 3600 m a.s.l. the conifers, then up to the snow line mountain meadows with shrubs and grasses. |
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The springtime profusion of flowering wild azalea, rhododendron, and laurel is a major tourist attraction in the Appalachians, beginning in the south in April and spreading northward. |
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Europe's largest rhododendron forest in the enchanting setting of a landscaped park with streams, lakes and waterfalls... A historic park created in 1862, at the same time as the castle and the stables. |
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The villagers also started jam making program from plums and juice making program from rhododendron flowers hoping to sell the products in the market. |
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The mix of arable earth, heather earth, and compost from hedge cuttings has been replaced by rhododendron earth, following the advice of the Arboretum at Meise. |
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The alpenrose, a kind of rhododendron, is a much-loved mountain plant. |
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Begin in Kathmandu and set of trekking through beautiful rhododendron forests, Sherpa villages, glacial moraines and the Himalayan foothills on the way to the base of the highest mountain in the world. |
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Traditional recipe combining juniper, pine, rhododendron, myrrh and other plants, to create a harmonious and peaceful atmosphere for meditation, prayer and relaxation. |
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Balbirnie Park is renowned for having a large collection of rhododendron species. |
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As part of the project sitka spruce, a variety of conifer, and rhododendron bushes will be removed from bogland areas. |
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Grow rhododendron and azaleas if the soil is acid, or hardy fuchsias, mahonia, euonymus, elagnus and aucuba, which will adapt as long as they're watered well. |
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Two putative hybrids between Kalmia and Rhododendron are cultivated by enthusiasts and their status has always been the subject of debate. |
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Rhododendron and laurel form dense thickets of glossy green. |
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One of the major problems facing the park in recent years has been the growth of Rhododendron ponticum. |
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Smith, that were eventually transferred into Rhododendron, along with Diplarche from the monogeneric tribe Diplarcheae. |
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The pink Rhododendron, used for medicinal purposes, has been declared as the state flower of Himachal Pradesh. |
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Secondly, honey made from tansy ragwort, nightshade plants, the heath family, mountain laurel, and the Rhododendron and Azalea families can be toxic. |
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Plant species Latin name Origin American beautyberry Callicarpa americana N American elm Ulmus americana N American sycamore Platanus occidentales N Azalea Rhododendron sp. |
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Mad honey poisoning occurs after people consume honey contaminated with grayanotoxin, a chemical contained in nectar from the Rhododendron species ponticum and luteum. |
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Buddleia, Ceanothus, Cotoneaster, Hosta, Holly, Lavetera, Honeysuckle, Daffodils, Philadelphus, Potentilla, Rhododendron, Skimmia, Spiraea, Viburnum. |
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