Exotic plants such as bougainvillaea, duranta and pyracantha have been used in gardens for many years. |
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Soon the imagination requires romance, which blossoms along with the bougainvillaea on the atolls of the South Pacific. |
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Jonah refuses to trim the bougainvillaea, no matter how many times Cooper asks him. |
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The exhibition includes a South African ficus, a tamarind with pods, elephant grass from Africa, cherry, bougainvillaea, fig, Accacia and trees collected from forests. |
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A shady patio is filled with feathery pepper plants, geraniums and bougainvillaea, creating the perfect place for lunch even on the hottest day. |
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Farm with plant sales, mainly of mediterranean extraction, such as olive trees, citrus plants, palm trees, laurel trees-roses and bougainvillaea. |
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Honeysuckle, bougainvillaea and jasmine ramble round the lower trunks over phlox, nasturtium and hollyhocks, all in full bloom in February. |
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The exhausted remains of the forces loyal to Mr Ouattara were lying among their battle wagons yesterday on the fringes of a golf course ringed with bougainvillaea and razor wire. |
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You stay in a two-storey addition to an old Algarve farmhouse, surrounded by orange trees, bougainvillaea, palms and a pool, with shaded verandas to the side. |
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I stagger to the top of its highest structure, 65-metre-high 'Temple Four', to survey the ocean of green below: mahogany, cedar, fig, sapodilla and rampant bougainvillaea richly entangled. |
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He didn't remark on the snowcone colors of the high bougainvillaea hedge. |
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I began to count the pools, each a flare of turquoise light lost behind the high walls of the villas with their screens of cycads and bougainvillaea. |
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