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Cherry Tree:
... as Love s first kiss, I ease aching bones, quiet winter coughs, and evoke joyful bliss. Grace, Protection and good Health I bequeath to every child waiting to be born, and every blushing bride beneath my wreath. Generous Heart leads to Generous Mind. I will show you the path of the Gentle Warrior, Modest, loving, innocent, mercifully kind." Who Sings Now? "Love is patient, love is kind. It... Read the full review: Who Sings Now? ~ 9th Voice from the Forest by QuinnElaine |
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Forget Me Not Plants / Myosotis Alpestris. There are about 50 species in the genus, and among them there is considerable variation. Nevertheless a considerable number of the species fit the same description, of a small (1 cm diameter or less) rather flat 5-petalled blue flower growing profusely on straggly stems... overall rating |
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Cucumbers Plants / Cucumis sativus is a widely cultivated plant in the gourd family Cucurbitaceae, which includes squash, and in the same genus as the muskmelon. Cucumbers are commonly harvested while still green. They can be eaten raw or cooked, or pickled. Although less nutritious than most fruit, the fres... overall rating |
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Pine Plants / A pine is a coniferous tree of the genus Pinus, in the family Pinaceae. There are about 115 species of pine, although different authors accept anything from 105 to 125 species. Pines are evergreen and resinous. The bark of most pines is thick and scaly, but some species have thin, flaking ... overall rating |
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Rowan Plants / Any of several shrubs or trees of the genus Sorbus, in the rose family (Rosaceae), native to the Northern Hemisphere. They are widely cultivated as ornamentals for their white flower clusters and brightly coloured fruits. Most noteworthy are the American mountain ash (S. americana; see pho... overall rating |
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Banana Tree Manufacturer: Tesco / Plants / Type: Fruit overall rating |
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Papaya Plants / A large fragrant fruit with green skin and sweet orange flesh filled with round black seeds. Delicious on its own with a squeeze of lime juice or add it to your salsa for more flavour, also yummie in fruit smoothies, fruit salads or even savoury salads. overall rating |
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Aloe Vera Plants / - It's more pleasant than it looks. overall rating |
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Asparagus Plants / The shoots are usually boiled or steamed and served with hollandaise sauce, melted butter or olive oil and Parmesan cheese. Tall asparagus cooking pots allow the shoots to be steamed gently. Cantonese restaurants in the United States often serve asparagus stir-fried with chicken, shrimp, o... overall rating |
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Daffodil Plants / Trumpeted yellow spring flower. Narcissus is the botanic name for a genus of hardy, mostly spring-flowering, bulbs. There are several Narcissus species that bloom in the autumn. Daffodil is a common English name, sometimes used now for all varieties. They are mostly native to the Mediterra... overall rating |
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Orchids ... plants are members of the largest family of plants - Orchidaceae and are simply known as Orchids. It is estimated that there are about 25,000 species of orchids growing in the wild. Orchids are probably the most diverse group of plants that thrive in almost all kinds of climates except probably the arctic ! Basically they are parasites that feed on Large tree trunks , preferring shade and very little light. The many varieties that one gets to see in most plant nurseries and garden centers tend to be hybrid varieties that have the characteristics of Orchids and other similar species too..The flowers from the original wild varieties are hardy and smaller in size.... Read the full review: God's own flowers ... by kiran8 |
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Potatoes ... s so easy; anyone can do it no matter how much space you have, a few seed potatoes in a bucket, a bit of compost and you are away!". These words filled my living room, spoken by the trustworthy Mr Alan Titchmarsh. Ok Alan, if it s that easy, I will give it a go! I am a complete novice gardener, but as I am getting older, more and more, I am getting the urge to grow things. My strawberries have been more than successful, so I thought that I would venture into the world of vegetables and at the right moment, fate lent a hand, and led me in the direction of potatoes. I am lacking in space to grow, but Alan said that I could grow them in a bucket, so full ... Read the full review: Potato, potarto by emmachilcott |
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Pumpkins ... (or as soom say Autumn) is now upon us. Get ready for falling leaves, colder temperatures, less sun (was there even that much sun in the summer?) , and flowers to start dying. Although these are the negative side effects, many of us tend to forget all the positive ones. Like being able to now use our favourite jumpers and jackets, going on those last minute holidays up to Scotland (before it turns to ice), and....Pumpkins! Growing up in the U.S., Pumpkins are a staple to the American diet of appreciating the changing of the season guard. You wake up one morning near the end of summer, go to a store, and see several types of squash and pumpkins (a type of squash) for... Read the full review: 10 Ways to Show Some Pumpkin Love by i_heart_elo |
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