Decorative plants such as holly, mistletoe and poinsettia are toxic to pets. |
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This is a Federal-period game table by Robert G. Stevenson of mahogany, primavera, satinwood, ebony, holly, and pine. |
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Winter birds prefer evergreens like holly and junipers, which provide shelter and food. |
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Cullentra Wood comprises a long established woodland mainly of oak, but also containing ash, hazel, holly, mountain ash, cherry, birch and alder. |
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The same cultural practices may also be applied to blueberries, pieris, heather, holly and other plants that prefer acid, organic soils. |
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The evergreen holly was worshiped as a promise of the sun's return, and some say that Christ's crown of thorns was made of holly. |
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White lights entwined with silver ribbon draped the window sills, door frames, and banister, bunched with clusters of holly and mistletoe. |
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In direct contrast to a year before, holly berries were almost completely absent now, possibly because of the wet season. |
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The first is a davenport circa 1870, veneered in a number of woods including arbutus and holly. |
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A sprig of holly is added as a symbol of everlasting life, and the burning brandy a reminder of the rebirth of the sun. |
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Beneath those plants are spicebush and the occasional possum haw, a deciduous holly. |
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The leaf shape, color and spininess of English holly are all highly variable. |
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The holly bush is said to be considered a symbol of the continuation of life because it remains green during winter dormancy. |
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We can still find around us an abundance of hips and haws and holly, but for our once proud elms, in the UK at least, we need a Constable. |
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Carefully, she cut several holly leaves out of a strip of green paper and three berries out a piece of vivid crimson. |
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Some flowers that were suggested included the dogwood, syringa, gaillardia, Washington holly, wild rose, and marguerite. |
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Peter, always in a festive mood, bounded up to Elizabeth with an extra piece of holly from the pews in his hand. |
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After all, where were the magic pixies sprinkling marzipan holly berries over pre-Colonial scenes of people broasting chestnuts? |
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The holly was a sorry-looking stick planted in the centre of the lawn and the cotoneaster was a small shrub growing against a wall. |
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The frost is thick on the ground, Rudolf and Prancer are straining at the leash and the halls are decked with boughs of holly. |
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It would look beautiful adorned with tiny sprigs of holly or a glittery red ruby pin. |
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A good time to clip a holly hedge into shape is in the early spring, just before the new season's growth emerges. |
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After days of beech forest, the sudden profusion of mountain holly, Mt Cook lily, tree fuchsia, and dracophyllum, is striking. |
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The wildflower meadows provide shelter for a variety of butterflies, such as common blue, holly blue, orange tip, ringlet and meadow brown. |
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Shortly after passing a group of holly trees, the path starts to bear left over more boggy ground, and the upper slopes and crags come into view. |
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Plant berry-bearing plants in your garden, such as hawthorn, rowan, holly, cotoneaster and berberis. |
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There were two expensive holly topiaries planted on either side of the tall elegant columns at the front door. |
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Candles, holly, and arrangements of poinsettias acted as the centerpiece and ran down the table festively. |
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School children from across the region have helped Forestry Commission rangers to plant tree varieties including oak, holly and alder. |
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Cllr Gleeson says farmers have no objection to people cutting off twigs of holly, but they don't want to see trees cut down. |
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Many holly trees are cut down or mutilated by people in the run-up to Christmas. |
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In the mid 16th century a quarter of the walk was set with old oak and the rest with oak, thorn, maple, birch, hazel, withies, holly, and ash. |
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Native shrubs scattered beneath the canopy include buttonbush, dahoon holly, Virginia willow and wax myrtle. |
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He had come in peace, he said, for he carried a sprig of holly and wore no armor. |
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With not a sprig of holly in sight, it is the perfect anti-pantomime for the festive season. |
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The knight wore no armor, but carried a sprig of holly in one hand, and an enormous axe in the other. |
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Gorse, heather and cranberry cover the open areas and ancient forests of oak, hazel and holly grow higher up. |
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He also incorporated decorative details such as string inlays of contrasting woods, usually holly and ebony. |
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Despite its name, Eryngium Blue from DT Brown is not a sea holly but a bright-blue datura or jimson weed. |
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It's a technique that can be applied not only to yew but also to beech, privet, holly, hornbeam and box. |
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Consequently, holly is often used for the black keys on pianos and organs and for the pegs and fingerboards on violins. |
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That explains the absence of carols, tinsel and holly if you come listening through our keyhole and peering through our window this year. |
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Aggressive planting of hawthorn, pyracantha, creeping juniper, holly, Chinese jujube, roses, blackthorn or prickly ash will help deter criminals. |
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Chestnut trees, birch trees, holly bushes and alder buckthorns in oligotrophic oak groves. |
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The sweeping drive of the Coach Road to Milnerfield were planted with laurel, yew and holly, still surviving today. |
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Here, among the smaller trees, the holly obtains its greatest development, with hornbeams and wahoo elms. |
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Good candidates are aucuba, barberry, forsythia, holly, honey-suckle, hydrangea, spirraea, weigela and even roses. |
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The rest will be a mosaic of birch, rowan, wild cherry, alder, juniper and holly. |
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He picked a bow made out of strong holly and which had a slight tightness to the string. |
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The US Christmas seal of 1925 features holly and mistletoe behind the candles. |
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The total of the 10 lots listed was 788 oaks, over 350 alders and birches, over 230 holly, and over 120 ash. |
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Orders are now being taken in time for Christmas for Christmas cakes, puddings, mince pies, flower arrangements, holly wreaths and crafts. |
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According to the Killarney councillor, a practice has emerged in recent years of using handsaws axes and even chainsaws to cut holly branches. |
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For background planting, especially if you have plenty of space, grow yews, hawthorn, holly, elder and Viburnum opulus, the Guelder rose. |
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They've already got out the Christmas cakes and puddings, and half an aisle is bedecked in holly and red and green decorations. |
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Each had its gay little garden, its shrubbery of lilac, holly, or laurustinus, and its creeper-covered porch. |
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They eat almost nothing but fruit in the winter, relying on the berries of mountain ash, juniper, holly, and others. |
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Varieties suggested would be natural to the moorland fringe such as rowan, birch, holly and hawthorn. |
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Even a trip to the beach at La Rochelle yielded sightings of sea holly and sea lavender in nearby sand-dunes. |
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These delicate blossoms are displayed to their best advantage by silhouetting them against a brick wall or a hedge of holly or yew. |
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The forestry people have very generously agreed to supply every home in Clonmore parish with oak saplings and holly trees for Christmas. |
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And the azalea, rare rhododendrons, oak, holly, birch and sycamore have altered only in the context of nature's sedate march. |
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Island oak, canyon oak, and scrub oak are common, along with Catalina cherry, elderberry, and summer holly. |
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Our native sea holly, appropriately called Eryngium maritimum, is a prime example. |
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Our charity Christmas cards are now available at the Coastguard Station featuring some fabulous photography of sea holly. |
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Branches of viburnum, holly, and barberry offer architectural grace notes and still other means for signaling the season. |
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Called the hedgehog holly, this is a non-berrying male holly with exceptionally spiky dark green leaves, margined with cream. |
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The large room was ornamented with holly branches, poinsettias, wreaths, and candles. |
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Many of you suggested laying small lengths of holly over the damaged area of garden. |
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The flowers are fairly small but numerous and are a satisfying contrast with the dark leaves of the holly tree. |
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The sharp, prickly leaves provide an effective deterrent, and the holly can be removed after a few weeks. |
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We bought what appeared to be a healthy holly tree, planted it in a large pot and placed it on our patio. |
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There's more to holly than the shapely, lustrous leaves and winter berries that enhance our winter bouquets, wreaths, and swags. |
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The best flowers to give at Christmas time are orchids, holly, poinsettias, and the Christmas cactus as well as any red flower. |
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I've already hung up the holly, bows, wreaths, and mistletoes around the house strategically. |
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Although suffering from an overabundance of names, false holly makes a handsome evergreen accent at the back of the border. |
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Shrubs such as hawthorn, field maple, blackthorn, beech, hornbeam and holly make good hedging. |
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Restrictions were lifted on January 1 and nearly 3,000 trees have now been planted, including oak, ash, holly, hazel, hawthorn and mountain ash, covering five acres. |
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Add a Christmas wreath, holly, and bright red rope, and you'll have a project that will stand out and can be seen from blocks away when flooded with bright, white spot lights. |
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Many birds love berries of barberry, beautyberry, cotoneaster, currant, elderberry, gooseberry, holly, mahonia, mountain ash, nandina, pyracantha, and strawberry tree. |
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Inside the entire palace was decorated in red bows and green holly. |
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I've bumped into buckets of boxwood, magnolia and holly conditioning in water in the cool pantry before she packed them into an enormous welcoming wreath on the front door. |
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The gaps in the cotoneaster hedge were plugged with holly and box. |
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The salvia has receded, but the radicchio is still coming up, and I have phlox and pincushions, and there's an evergreen and some holly there in the back. |
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It's a good time to plant holly and yew as well as hardy ferns. |
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Until very recently, the wood comprised mainly of Norway spruce with beech, Scots pine, oak, grey willow and birch, with some rowan and holly in the shrub layer. |
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This box features eight book-matched pieces of Brazilian tulipwood, the lightest hued of the true rosewoods, in a beveled field of wenge, with holly. |
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From the galleries masses of holly and ivy hung majestically while around the altar the theme of this Holy Night was carried through in the red and green. |
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Some of the fields are nice, traditionally managed, and Broadlands Beck is pleasant with holly dominant, honeysuckle green and goat willows dripping catkins. |
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The mushroom business has proven a perfect complement to her tree nursery, which contains a collection of native hardwoods such as oak, ash and holly. |
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Other good greens for fresh display include camellia, citrus, eucalyptus, holly, nandina, pine, pyracantha, red-wood, toyon, and Western red cedar. |
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Garland, wreaths, and pine tree boughs would be hung, red candles lit in the windows, and holly branches attached to the outside of the pews with big red bows. |
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So delve into Dawson's Lane, a sunken track with springs, closed in a bit by holly, rich in dog's mercury and busy with the paraphernalia of pheasant rearing. |
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It may be that it holds conversations with the trees that grow around us here, the English oaks, beeches and birches and the lesser trees, holly, rowan, ash, elder and hazel. |
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Needless to say hedgehog holly is excellent when cut for Christmas greens. |
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These days, we use the holly primarily as a structural evergreen shrub. |
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Oak, ash, hazel, cherry and holly will do well on dry sites. |
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Ocado's style is so much the opposite of the hard sell that, bar a single Santa Coca-Cola advert, its site has still not sprouted so much as a sprig of holly. |
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Following hot on the heels of the tree and mistletoe, holly is an essential element of Christmas imagery, turning up on cards, wrapping paper and on top of the Christmas pud. |
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The tables were laden with home made pork pies, stollen and brandy butter, decorations were festooned from the lights, candles twinkled away amidst wreathes of holly. |
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These will include door swags, holly wreaths and table centrepieces in a selection of colours like gold and silver, as well as in the traditional reds and greens. |
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Placing cut greens such as magnolia, pine, or holly, along with berry-laden branches of winterberry or bittersweet vine can produce beautiful winter holiday boxes. |
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If you simply must have an evergreen, then what about a variegated holly? |
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For the first time in 2,000 years, Scots pine, alder, birch, hazel, holly, and mountain ash are set to reclaim a large swath of the Scottish Highlands. |
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The huge evergreen family includes botanicals such as European mistletoe, rosemary, cloves, allspice and holly, as well as conifers, including pines, cedars and cypress. |
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The long, white tunic the ghost wears is girded by a belt with a sprig of holly symbolizing winter tucked in it, but spring flowers hem the bottom of the tunic. |
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Avoid prickly leaves like holly or ones that are extremely fragile. |
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Highland pipes were originally constructed of such locally available woods as holly, laburnum, and boxwood. |
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Some appropriate shrubs are summersweet, Virginia sweetspire, southern bayberry and winterberry holly. |
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Don't place mistletoe, holly berries, Jerusalem cherry and other poisonous plants within reach of children. |
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Where winters are mild, you can also use rugged ferns such as holly fern, leatherleaf fern, and sword fern. |
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Familiar butterflies whose numbers were reduced include holly blue, all three common whites, speckled wood and red admiral. |
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Aucuba, eleagnus and butcher's broom are extremely robust and make solid hedges, and variegated holly can also be used. |
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Take hardwood cuttings of shrubs including privet, holly, aucuba, berberis, potentilla and rosemary. |
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Ilicin is contained in holly berries and causes severe gastroirritation including nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. |
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They like blueberry, dogwood, hawthorn, holly, beautyberry, blackgum, serviceberry and viburnum. |
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The trio includes a beautiful holly motif holiday serving bowl, sweet gingerbread-house cookie jar and a merry mug. |
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Mountain mint, sunflowers, native holly, sweet pepper bush and goldenrod are all great for pollinators, Tallamy said. |
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Thick evergreen leaves such as holly and cherry laurel need to be shredded and added to the normal compost heap. |
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American holly is diecious, meaning that both male and female plants are needed for fruit production. |
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Amongst the species of tree that can be found are ash, birch, rowan and bird cherry along with shrubs such as hawthorn, hazel and holly. |
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Potential choices for great evergreen hedges include yew, box, holly, Escallonia, Euonymus, Osmanthus, Portuguese laurel and Photinia. |
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But the deer, perhaps in solidarity with the native trees, ate my magnolias, camellias and even several obviously untoothsome holly trees. |
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Two beautiful firecrests were showing well at Bodlondeb Park, Conwy in the Holm oaks and holly trees behind the Butterfly Jungle. |
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Among the most effective plants are pyracantha, common hawthorn, rosa rugosa rubra, holly, berberis Julianae and rambling rose. |
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An east Palatka holly is the focal point for a planting of ixora bushes surrounded by liriope. |
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West Indian holly, also known as 'Sage rose', is a pleasing small shrub with scandent stems bearing nettle-like leaves of a dull green colour. |
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Nowhere else are you likely to find a taller swamp cottonwood, winged elm, American holly, Carolina ash, American hornbeam, pawpaw, or possumhaw. |
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The understory is dominated by yaupon holly, American beautyberry, and farkleberry. |
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The GWR first painted its locomotives a dark holly green but this was changed to middle chrome or Brunswick green for most of its existence. |
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In these we always find that the thorned holly is spoken of as male, and the Ivy as female. |
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Take hardwood cuttings of privet, potentilla, rosemary, berberis, laurel and holly. |
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Something tells me holly Golightly would have thoroughly approved. |
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A plant which has always fascinated me is Eryngium, the sea holly. |
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The most reliable types include the true sea holly, Eryngium maritimum, a British native coastal plant, 30cm tall, that deserves to be more widely grown in gardens. |
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We often hear about flowers like Christmas rose, holly, ivy, poinsettia and mistletoe as Christmas flowers because during the winter most of their flowers are in full bloom. |
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In addition to those mentioned above, these include such well-known trees as quaking aspen, boxelder, northern catalpa, American holly, chestnut oak, and saguaro. |
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Use sharp secateurs to prune holly hedges and evergreen cherry laurels, as the large glossy leaves turn brown and look terrible if they're chopped in half with shears. |
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On entering one of these forests, one observes at once that although there are many small trees of holly, and bushes of sweet-gale, the ground is free from litter and brush. |
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The branch tips are sprayed with diluted white emulsion paint and they have used plywood for holly leaves with toilet ballcocks painted red for berries, with bulbs inside. |
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Children from local primary schools took part and the youngster won after impressing judges with his stunning holly image that he created with fingerpainting techniques. |
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The kissing-bunch, of berried holly hung with bright and glittering things, spun slowly over Mrs Morel's head as she trimmed her little tarts in the kitchen. |
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Look out for giant mole hills, rabbit holes galore and tree species which include silver birch, oak, birch, rowan, goat willow, hawthorn, blackthorn, holly and elder. |
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In winter, snowmobilers, skiers and snowshoers move through denuded forests that are punctuated occasionally by the dark green of pine, fir or holly. |
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Green and red florist paste and PME holly leaf cutter Cake board or other flat non-stick surface Lollipop sticks Start by making 24 little holly leaves and berries. |
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Three red anthurium, a hypericum and a selection of festive greenery including holly, ruscus and aspidistra all surround a large ivory church candle. |
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A gate opens into the Forewalk overhung by the arching branches of more fine beeches, among the roots of which spring numerous clumps of glistening holly. |
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If you have a shadier spot against a wall that needs some livening up, consider growing an espaliered star jasmine, English holly or Japanese maple. |
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