If you select foliage plants with variegated or lighter colored leaves, they will prefer brighter light. |
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Three variegated hinoki false cypress trees flank the stipa, and a coral bark maple grows at the back of the bed. |
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I love subtly variegated yarns, when knitted up they tend to have a heathery effect. |
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The walls and the floor were covered with variegated marbles, and the roof of cedar wood was covered with lead. |
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The entering daylight streaks her high-waisted silk gown, as if invaded by sunset, with trails of variegated colours. |
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I saw red fish, blue fish, stripy fish, fish with polka dots, urchins, giant clams, sharks and acres of variegated coral waving hello. |
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Using variegated yarn for the weft automatically creates a delightful striped pattern as the student continues weaving. |
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This shrub comes in a pleasing plain green form, or a more unusual type with variegated yellow and green striped leaves. |
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I so often read about people loving variegated yarns on the hank, but hating it, when it's knitted up. |
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No plant receives more oohs and aahs from visitors to our test garden than variegated Jacob's ladder. |
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Gilded Hawke is a variegated curly ivy with grey-green central colouring and gold margins. |
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The variegated facades of brick, painted aluminum, and stainless steel are Gehry's own brand of contextual design. |
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Her variegated surfaces may be opaque or layered as transparent washes, glazed or scraped, scumbled, wiped down or sanded. |
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Work began on the cathedral in 1064, to be faced in entirely in variegated bands of marble. |
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We have tried growing variegated elder under ancient yew trees without success. |
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She can produce as many variegated weigela as she wants without buying any more cuttings. |
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Tall shrubs, including camellias, hydrangeas, and variegated weigela, were carefully positioned so they wouldn't completely block the windows. |
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The whole enlivened, and rendered more variegated, and fanciful, by the various windings of the Chester river. |
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The classic window box plant is ivy, from plain dark green to variegated pale green and white. |
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The floor of each room is covered with a richly variegated and costly Brussels carpet. |
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In shady parts of the garden, lily of the valley, woodruff, bluebells and variegated honesty are in flower. |
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The veined and variegated appearance of the colors suggests the polished marble stone used in architecture and monuments. |
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This cap is always ornamented with designs in variegated colors similar to those found on initiation panels. |
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Tiny bits of metal leaf come together like a textured, variegated sheet on craft projects. |
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The 15-performance festival raised a plethora of trans-global issues through variegated stimuli. |
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She paradoxically and frustratingly proposes to achieve hybridized ends by deploying means that are less variegated than they need to be. |
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Many new tulips are sporting boldly variegated leaves, as are crown imperials, camassias, and irises. |
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Asters look fabulous combined with gold variegated trailing ivies and heathers with lime-green or flame coloured foliage. |
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Jerusalem is one of the world's oldest cities, with layer upon variegated layer of culture and tradition bearing witness to ancient origins. |
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Erik's professional life was as variegated and diverse as the scholarship, films and videos he championed. |
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The varnish produces variegated earth tones on rock, concrete, and metal surfaces. |
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Still later, it flowered into the variegated cities and states of the Middle Ages. |
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But to Sheffield Hallam University lecturer Ian Rotherham, the variegated yellow archangel is a puzzle to be solved. |
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They had been teamed up with an asparagus fern, but it had started to shade them, with the hypoestes leaves becoming less variegated. |
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Most striking about the photo is its ability to convey not the abstraction of grief, but the specific, variegated ways in which it shows itself. |
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Remember too the evergreen ivies, many lustrous with brightly variegated foliage. |
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Shake the kaleidoscope, though, and the other variegated aspects of her past create a different image. |
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She carried a large teardrop bouquet of cream roses, lilac freesias, fern, silvered bear grass, variegated ivy, gypsophila and eucalyptus. |
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On the other hand, brightly colored variegated ribbon grass planted behind catmint backlights the catmint and makes its flowers recede. |
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Any outline of this work must compress the author's variegated analysis into a thin catalogue of schematic impressions. |
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Scanner's visual tracks 1 and 2 focus upon a pinpoint of pulsating light from which extend lines of variegated, rapidly changing colours. |
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However, the impact of the so-called Dutch wars on the history of English drama was more variegated. |
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The alabaster's milky translucence and variegated, veined surfaces suggest the body, celestial charts and tide-roiled seashores. |
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Geometric shapes in variegated colors form the center of a crude cross enclosed in a thinly outlined yellow circle. |
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All this material reveals Daley as a writer of more variegated talents than was previously realised. |
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Each region bequeaths its own brand of craft skills and the results are so variegated that the categories run into the hundreds. |
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Many of these young guys, in the youth movement, have highly variegated backgrounds. |
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Slugs will occasionally eat the young fronds of variegated shield, deer, hayscented or southern shield ferns. |
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All of these iris have sword-like leaves that fan out that can be plain green or variegated. |
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The 32 paintings exhibited at the gallery prove how variegated were the thoughts and ideas of the artist. |
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Yellow variegated leaves are still quite efficient at using the energy of sunlight to produce sugars. |
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The variegated facades of brick, painted aluminum, and stainless steel are his own brand of contextual design. |
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Thin layers of variegated slip gave pallid earthenware surfaces the illusion of solid stone. |
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Color stranded work, embroidery, slip stitches, cables, and variegated yarns are combined with solids. |
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You could then leave it unplanted or try a variegated ivy, which is pretty unfussy. |
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Marcia especially likes Japanese maples, ornamental grasses, and plants with variegated foliage. |
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Plants with fascinating leaf shapes and variegated foliage can turn your shade garden from a drab, dark place to an intriguing cool retreat. |
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It is a beautifully variegated yarn, and was very nice to work with. |
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Then today I was weeding the bed in front of my house and lifted a mop of variegated grass to see a toad looking at me from a hollow he'd made in the shade of my porch. |
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Readers, do we need to cultivate a more variegated and positive outlook? |
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The newly seeded alfalfa has plant bugs and potato leafhoppers and established alfalfa has army worms, alfalfa loopers, thistle caterpillars, and variegated cut worms. |
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Over the rolling, variegated hills, where virulent yellow rape seed mingles with brown arable land and verdant fruit farms, a grey, murky pallor is cast. |
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This marvellous creation is worked in precious two-tone variegated lace, and is accompanied by a tanga panty and a push-up bra with latticed straps. |
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Petals can fall deeply towards the ground or be more upright, leaves can be various shades of green or variegated with white or yellow, and blooms can be bearded or not. |
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For something a bit different, any yellow or variegated hedging plant would contrast well with an infill of the tufted blue grass of festuca glauca. |
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These men were observed to be of various statures, considerably variegated, and carried their worldly possessions in bundles, boxes, trunks, valises, and suitcases. |
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Then in the gloaming I can just make out a series of variegated camouflage sheets, the size of lonely single beds, strung between the trunks about 2ft off the ground. |
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I am knitting a scarf in a variegated blue-ish green-ish rainbow-ish tone. |
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To create the illusion on Shelburne's mocha ware teapot, small particles of dried, variegated wedged clay were thoroughly mixed into a larger batch of blue clay. |
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So knitting with variegated yarns not only requires a certain amount of persistence but also requires an openness to accepting the pooling effect. |
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The lung specimens from seven patients with IPF had a variegated appearance, with alternating zones of Obrosis and intervening patches of normal lung at low magnification. |
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About 200 artists from 30 countries have provided their works in order to create the variegated and impressive collection of this year's triennial. |
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The history of the East India Company is littered with the lives of officials who embraced the variegated Indian lifestyle and saw nothing wrong in marrying into it. |
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Most cities are multiple, variegated, diffuse than concentrated, like a view in which one first sees the morning mist and then the hard light of noon. |
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Being organised as part of the Bharat Darshan show series, the programme is expected to be a synthesis of variegated folk art forms of North India. |
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If you simply must have an evergreen, then what about a variegated holly? |
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With the cold weather on the doorstep, it could be time to start planning a road trip just to make sure that the variegated fritillaries down south are ok. |
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In the variegated pupfish, the entrance of a female into a male's territory will stimulate neighbors to intrude and disrupt the courtship of the territorial male. |
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A variegated euonymus stands near the dining pavilion, drawing the eye down towards its pale presence, contrasting with the grey of the slate and brown of the walls. |
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Byrd's set contains compositions in a wide variety of musical styles, reflecting the variegated character of the texts which he was setting. |
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In this garden, a variegated Spanish dagger shows off its spiky shape against soft pink winter heath. |
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On grapes, GWSS treatments also control the variegated leafhopper and western grapeleaf skeletonizer. |
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Red orchids, Dutch calla lily, variegated lily grass and calathea are arranged in a glass container. |
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For those customers she recommends shrubs, especially broad-leaved evergreens like skimmia, aucuba, and variegated leucothoe. |
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These two variegated, great goddesses striving for gloriousness, the golden ones who move crookedly, have approached thy sacrificial grass. |
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As the place where English first evolved, the British Isles, and particularly England, are home to the most variegated pattern of dialects. |
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The freshly hatched young are covered in dark maroon down, variegated with black, white and buff. |
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For this purpose, variegated and colored leaf forms as well as those with colorful ears are used. |
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Carapaces of juveniles turn dark brown to olive, while those of mature adults are either entirely brown, spotted or marbled with variegated rays. |
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Why is the variegated chatterer of South America also called the bell-bird? |
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Good choices include trailing tradescantia, variegated dracaena, purple-leafed dracaena, pilea, maranta and miniature parlour palm. |
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Most people grow the large vinca major, or its variegated form, but that is a rather coarse plant that seems to run everywhere. |
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Efficiency of Podisus maculiventris as a predator of variegated cutworm on greenhouse cotton. |
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For something special look for the variegated Convallaria majalis albostriata to gently force in the warmth for Christmas flowers. |
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Calcium oxalate crystals in urine are pleomorphic, variegated, and birefringent when viewed through polarized light. |
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The garden includes rogersia, maidenhair ferns, variegated Solomon seal, bigleaf ligularia, clematis, hibiscus, canna lilies, and delphinium. |
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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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A variegated form of Jacob's Ladder, Polemonium foliosissimum 'Brize d'Anjou' is a very decorative plant for the front of the border. |
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Blue Hosta 'Halcyon' adds contrasting color, and Japanese maple and variegated fatshedera give a sense of volume. |
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A tall white ceramic vase with a single stem of variegated alocasia leaf creates effortless drama. |
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The colors include a variegated Crow blue, periwinkle blue, Sioux green, rose white-heart, white, Sioux blue and corn yellow. |
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Barilli noted a 5 millimeter variegated macule with irregular borders on Susan's right deltoid and a 1 centimeter brown hazy macule with surrounding erythema. |
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Draped across the entrance were variegated pittosporums, plumosa ferns, Italian ruscuses, coral peonies, Cherry Brandy roses, viburniums, and lime-green hydrangeas. |
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Good varieties include convallaria majalis Hardwick Hall, with its white fragrant bells, and albostriata, which has creamy white variegated leaves. |
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Then there is Abelia grandiflora Gold Dust, a fountain-like shrub with gold variegated foliage in the spring, which becomes flushed with pink as the weather warms. |
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Rosemary, the lavenders, variegated leaf oreganos and fancy-leaved thymes, the mints, as well as true tarragon are either only, or best, obtained as plants. |
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Zebra grass and porcupine grass, which are similar in appearance with their variegated creamy bands of color but differ in form, are also part of this group. |
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A type of alstroemeria, it blooms from May until late autumn with clusters of orangeyellow butterfly-like petals above the beautifully variegated foliage. |
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Aperennial which is new to me is Plant World's phytolacca Silberstein, a new and lovely variegated form of the hardy herbaceous pokeweed from north America. |
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