It may be quite tempting to turn your back on mankind behind hedges of bougainvillea, oleander, or myrtle. |
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The beautiful bougainvillea can be trained as a small shrub, or if left to grow, will develop into a massive hanging vine. |
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She was rather thin, with a drawn face and messy hair, the colour of the pink bougainvillea leaves. |
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Standards of plants not requiring dormant cycles, such as bougainvillea, hibiscus, ivies or geraniums, have a simple winter culture. |
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Miller also offers a variety of tropical plants, including bromeliads, bougainvillea, citrus, hibiscus, and orchids. |
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The trellis above the rooms was laden with pink and yellow allamandas and bougainvillea. |
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The boughs of a bougainvillea tree in full bloom had climbed over the wall and formed a sweet-smelling canopy above her. |
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The often-misspelled bougainvillea is a woody tropical vine of the four-o'clock family. |
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Multinational hotels import luxury architecture and soil to grow lawns, bushes of hibiscus and bougainvillea, and groves of royal palms. |
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Tropical bonsai, such as serissa, ficus, or bougainvillea can not adapt to freezing temperature and must be protected against frost. |
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Molina's crew trims hedges, mows grass, and has planted bougainvillea, jacaranda, queen palms and hibiscus. |
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In the evening, exotic birds make strange sounds and the night air is scented with tropical blooms like hibiscus, frangipani and bougainvillea. |
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Against a rustic stucco wall, water trickles out of scalloped bowls into a colorful blue fountain bedecked with blazing bougainvillea. |
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At each curve, my father's old Plymouth's headlight beams swept the dark yuccas and bougainvillea. |
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He lay in bed looking out of that window, seeing the bougainvillea frame a picture of two golfers at the fifth tee. |
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The scent of bougainvillea mingles delicately with the aroma of cannelloni. |
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The foothills were covered with white-flowering bogote trees, and rioting bougainvillea edged the dooryards of the sparse villages. |
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The hedge of bougainvillea and hibiscus that I'd planted for my mother was now so high and thick that I could not see the house behind it. |
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Drape doorways with strings of dark-red crystals, ruby gerberas and deep pink bougainvillea. |
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Surrounded by stunning nature including lakes and waterfalls by tamarind and eucalyptus trees and bougainvillea. |
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Standing in gardens of bougainvillea and hibiscus, they are made of white wood, with shutters painted green or red, and verandas decorated with intricate gingerbread fretwork. |
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AÂ canvas-topped pergola for long lunches has a built-in barbecue, and there's a spot under the bougainvillea for sundowners. |
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A few plants such as bougainvillea and shrimp plants flower all year-round, but island gardeners complain that their season is actually quite short. |
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I received a bougainvillea in a hanging basket at Christmas. |
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The bougainvillea had started to flower again, a deep fuchsia color. |
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Farther south, bougainvillea and hibiscus add dramatic color. |
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Nassau's spectacular natural vegetation includes scarlet poinciana trees, poinsettias, and purple bougainvillea. |
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Cars and trucks were numerous and of recent vintage, houses trim, freshly painted, surrounded by blooming poinciana, hibiscus and bougainvillea. |
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A hotel filled with charm, set amid a sumptuous tropical garden bursting with poinciana, hibiscus, frangipani, jasmine and bougainvillea. |
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During the summer the oleander and bougainvillea cover the island in pink, white, purple and red flowers. |
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Weeping casuarina trees lined the shoulders between beds of petunia, bougainvillea, and topiary trimmed like battlements. |
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See historic photos and specialty shops in the Air Raid Arcade and visit the open-air Vic Arcade, where a twisted bougainvillea still blooms. |
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In the valleys, there are brilliant tropical blooms, including hibiscus, bougainvillea and flamboyant. |
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In the tropical sun hibiscous and bougainvillea are blooming in the most beautiful colors. |
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The island is a 170-hectare piece of stony land with wooden houses, sparse vegetation and amazing bougainvillea. |
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The most common trees in the island are papaya tree, banana tree, talisay, bougainvillea, fire tree, alibangbang, and the pandan tree. |
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There is a garden with grapevine and bougainvillea where you can relax and enjoy the peace and quiet. |
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The dense vegetation inland offers a bouquet of bougainvillea, forests and coconut plantations extending right down to pristine sandy beaches. |
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Having crossed the Christ Arch, you will reach the Arab gardens with marvellous alleys bordered by bougainvillea, jasmine and honeysuckle. |
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When A stands for abutilon, B for bougainvillea and C for clianthus, we must be in a conservatory where the temperature never falls below 45 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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Suddenly a door slammed and a cascade of bougainvillea quivered. |
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Outside, bougainvillea in full bloom cascades down a wall beside a pool. |
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Amidst the bright and multicolored ambience of lush bougainvillea bushes and beautifully designed garden paths, children were seen studiously conversing with each other in a lofty mood. |
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Freshly cut lawn, hibiscus, bougainvillea, oleander, cactus, palms, you will forget your worries as you walk through the lush vegetation that takes you away upon the moment of your arrival. |
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The only time you can see bougainvillea loopers is very early in the morning, since they disappear as the sun rises. |
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Their homesteads are neat as a pin, complete with beautifully pruned bougainvillea bushes, mulberry bushes, a mango tree and a flowering trellis over the entrance to their compound. |
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This small, robust bougainvillea is extremely floriferous. |
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Or plant such colorful, tropical-looking choices as black-eyed Susan vine, bougainvillea, passion vine, and trumpet vine. |
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Around the room are pots of angel's trumpet, bougainvillea, ferns, orchids, and passion vine. |
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The beaches are a brilliant white, the vegetation is made up of flowering shrubs and bushes: the Tahitian flowers, frangipani trees, gardenia and bougainvillea predominantly, with of course the ever-present coconut palms. |
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Anthuriums, bougainvillea, frangipani, magnolia, orchids, poinsettias. sprout their multicoloured shoots here and there and everywhere making even misery luxuriant. |
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Once part of a sprawling 18th-century estate granted by King Louis XIV and devoted to cacao, coconut and citrus growing, the six-acre garden is now devoted to ornamentals including heliconia, anthurium and bougainvillea. |
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A blue iron door bedecked in bougainvillea flowers leads you into the pleasant Jaffa patio and then into the office with its authentically decorated windows. |
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I had expected desert and scrub, but instead hibiscus and bougainvillea billowed across rooftops, and orange trees dripping fruit lined the busy roads. |
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Great boulders, covered in bougainvillea and night-blooming sirius cactus, surge from the rising ground on both sides of the quiet road near the south of the island. |
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We walked back along a quiet lane where donkeys grazed in the grounds of isolated villas, and we picked September-ripe figs and drank in the strident colours of bougainvillea and hibiscus. |
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We wind through savanna, bush, forest and coconut palm groves intertwined with flickering flame trees and shining bougainvillea. |
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If you come to California from a place like Chicago, as I did, your first impression of bougainvillea is bound to be a positive one. |
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The hotel's rooms are cool and comfortable and have recently been upgraded with rattan and wood furnishings, while piles of shimmering bougainvillea and hibiscus crowd on to their terraces. |
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The grounds, encircled by towering palms and lush with bougainvillea, lavender, salvia, creeping thyme, rosemary and lantana, are seductively lit. |
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The pockets are filled with assorted ferns, grasses, and sago palms, while bougainvillea, hibiscus, and wisteria add spots of seasonal color around the patio. |
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Try bougainvillea, most common trumpet vines, passion vine, and wisteria. |
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