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A frame for a wickiup, a tepee-like structure traditionally clad in fresh pine boughs, makes a fine garden folly.
S. paniculata, which comes from the north temperate zone, has yielded a number of fine garden varieties, differing in size, leaf shape, and flower colour.
One of its units is camped in a house with a fine garden and swimming pool, where a rebel happily takes the plunge.
Since Glover Perennials is a wholesaler, you can't drive up its sandy lane to buy plants, but they are sold in fine garden centers in New York and Connecticut.
As trade tensions built in the 1970s, Japanese authorities helped to build a fine garden in Missouri and to mark America's bicentenary in 1976 sent scores of priceless bonsai to the National Arboretum, a park and research station in Washington, DC.
An attractive villa set in a fine garden close to Amnesia and Privilege, Undergound this year offers a number of choice parties.
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FINE gardening requires patience and long-term vision; so does the visitor's deepest appreciation of it.
Today it is a National Trust property where you can learn about the life of the great statesman, and enjoy the fine gardens and views across the Weald.
Museum of Fine Arts, Spanish Museo De Bellas Artes, museum in Caracas, Venez., containing a variety of international and Venezuelan art, and also possessing fine gardens.
They were, however, "part of the cultivated world of patrons and landscape architects who all shared a particular vision of the way fine gardens should look," he said.
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