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When the urge to smoke a cigar hits, he is banished to the terrace, where he shares the space with a split-leaf maple tree that Ms. Steliga playfully calls their teenage son.
A magnificent cascading mound of red Japanese split-leaf maple, south of the front entrance, prompted the film producer James Ivory, when he was visiting, to exclaim "How did you do that?" Mr. Bratcher said with a chuckle.
By A. Hatton and John McCarten The New Yorker, April 1 , 1961P. 26 Here is a letter from a perceptive gardener in Baltimore to his employer (a chum of ours): "The white spots on the leaves of your split-leaf philodendron are probably mealy bugs.
At this time of year, most of Eli's customers gravitate to its "beer garden of Eden" out back, where umbrella-shaded tables are set within a walled rectangular area that is spacious and spectacularly pretty, with a plethora of petunias and other annuals serving as colorful counterpoints to arbor vitae, black birch trees and a split-leaf maple.
This Split-Leaf Philodendron will add a pop of color into what should be a stark white space if you are sticking to the design style.
If the spines seem too tough, split each leaf down the middle and remove the centre vein.
Split the leaf so that it opens like a book.
Slice off the pokey spines, split the leaf lengthwise, and apply the gel directly to the burn.
However, in the soft decision tree construction procedure, the different terminal nodes may cover overlapped regions of the contextual space and splitting a leaf using a soft question affects the parameters of all other leaves.
In hard decision tree, terminal nodes represent non-overlapped regions of the contextual factor space; therefore, after splitting a leaf, all values obtained for other leaves are still valid, and it is not required to calculate them once again.
Consequently, as opposed to the conventional hard decision tree structure, here, after splitting a leaf, it is required to update all values obtained for all terminal nodes, and it needs tremendous amount of computations.
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