Flowering dogwood, mountain laurel, and rose-shell azalea dot the forest with splashes of color in early May. |
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In its center is disc within a smaller wreath of laurel which contains a torch between two swords saltirewise and flanked by two mullets. |
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Each pillar has four bronze columns supporting American eagles that hold a victory laurel. |
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Using shelterbelts of yew, box and laurel they began collections of azaleas, magnolias, rhododendrons and camellias. |
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It is best known for the laurel logo on the left breast of polo-style shirts. |
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We climbed through tough canyon country, the road bucking and twisting between coastal oaks and mountain laurel. |
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Camellia, goldenchain tree, Texas mountain laurel, and vine maple are good in part shade. |
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Joining these trees are well-adapted blueberry, huckleberry, and sheep laurel, as well as a variety of mosses. |
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Woody shrubs adapted to nutrient poor conditions, such as leather leaf and sheep laurel, begin to appear. |
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The shrub layer includes lowbush blueberry, black huckleberry, dangleberry, staggerbush, inkberry and sheep laurel. |
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The flowers of sheep laurel and bog laurel are pink, and rhodora are purple, and none form a distinct ball of white flowers, like Labrador tea. |
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Argent, a sea-dog rampant purpure breathing flames gules, a laurel wreath in canton purpure. |
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There is a lot of mountain laurel and sheep laurel here and the trail is often narrow, squeezed between full sides of these species. |
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This trailing arbutus, when found in the southern states is called the ground laurel. |
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It's almost impossible to buy a soap, shampoo or bubble bath which does not contain synthetic sodium laurel sulphate or sodium laureth sulphate. |
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My costume consisted of a toga, sandals and a laurel wreath, which Imperial get-up I wore throughout the performance. |
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She also wore a tiara in her hair designed by Carl Faberge in the style of a laurel wreath, set with cushion shaped diamonds. |
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Mountain laurel, snowball bushes, and the giant magnolia are still found in nature's original settings. |
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An important feature of the site is the lack of invasive non-native exotics like rhododendron and laurel. |
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The laurel tree, which Correggio renders with great naturalism, simultaneously evokes notions of fidelity, chastity, and poetic attainment. |
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It is a gorgeously effete, nearly 3-foot bronze sculpture of a supplicant ephebe wearing a laurel crown, his thin arms upraised. |
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This habitat is characterized by bog rosemary, bog laurel, and Leatherleaf on a base of peat moss. |
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Stop a moment and notice the bog rosemary, sheep laurel, pale laurel, cranberry, and blueberry. |
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We have a 2-year-old Texas mountain laurel that is putting on some spring growth but has never bloomed. |
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We saw a Texas mountain laurel this spring and were amazed at the beautiful flowers. |
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Groundcover was composed of dense blueberry and huckleberry or mountain laurel. |
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A multiple planting permit might be given without fee to anybody scoring a Moreton Bay fig or camphor laurel. |
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Other than the occasional patch of mountain laurel, it was a very thinly wooded area. |
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Any evergreen rhododendron or mountain laurel will provide a touch of leafy green. |
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The spice used for culinary purposes is from the dried bark of the laurel tree. |
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They planted a spring flowering cherry tree, two buddleia bushes and a laurel bush, along with daffodil bulbs. |
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Mountain laurel and pink rhododendron peek out of the woods, while black-eyed susans and sweet peas brighten the roadside. |
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Mounds, called hummocks, are the growing medium though which swamp laurel, Labrador tea, salal and native cranberries grow. |
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The sweeping drive of the Coach Road to Milnerfield were planted with laurel, yew and holly, still surviving today. |
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Because not all plants we buy in nurseries are sun hardened, it's nice to shade your new plants with some camphor laurel branches. |
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The wall became so badly eroded that the town council was forced to plant a screen of laurel bushes to hide it. |
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A fastidious little cough from the dark side of the laurel bush interrupted her daydreams. |
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The new badge comprises of a crown, harp, shamrock, laurel leaf and torch and scales with the cross of St Patrick as a centrepiece. |
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As she passed through the gate she was surprised to see someone lurking among the laurel bushes. |
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His remedy for gout was a poultice of green laurel and honey mixed with the lard of a male pig. |
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Green with bamboos, pines, laurel, and maples, the place invited refugees, partly because the foliage seemed a center of coolness and life. |
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Ironically while it won't grow here, its close relative the camphor laurel grows only too well. |
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I scored my first win in this car and enjoyed the champagne and laurel wreath associated with the winner's podium. |
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Trees well suited to the periodically inundated floodplain include live oak, laurel oak, American elm, and water locust. |
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A large wrought-iron arched overthrow for double gates or doors, with Greek Revival motifs and laurel swags. |
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He is represented with a bow, and is linked to the laurel tree, the leaves of which were used by his priestess at the oracle of Delphi. |
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Surely Hawkins's contribution to the corpus will stand as one of the offerings most deserving of the laurel wreath the poet himself desired. |
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Something about paper walls, I think, about archery, and a good deal about evergreen laurel, myrtle and wild camellia. |
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In addition to the cabbage palm, tall trees include American elm, laurel oak, pop ash, sugarberry, sweetgum, water hickory, and water locust. |
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In another interesting display of tradition, the winners in the women's race got to do a victory lap with laurel in their hair. |
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It's almost impossible to buy soap, shampoo or bubble bath which does not contain synthetic sodium laurel sulphate or sodium laureth sulphate. |
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On top of all that, she wore a wreath of laurel leaves on her head, like some sort of Roman emperor. |
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Dressed in togas, crowned with laurel wreaths, they re-enacted ancient ceremonies, of which feasting was one. |
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Fred prolongs the useful life of mountain laurel by applying a sealer every other year to guard against bugs and decay. |
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On the left side of the panel, two barefoot attendants approach the altar, clad in short tunics and wearing laurel wreaths. |
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And you look at the eagles, the massive bronze eagles in the victory arches and the laurel wreaths. |
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I dove to my left again, and this time rolled into a somersault that landed me in a thicket of mountain laurel at the base of the ridge. |
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The star and annulets are surrounded by a wreath of laurel which follows the contour of the medal. |
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The 20-metre-tall linden tree, a 230-year-old laurel and Chinese flowering quince have made this place a worthwhile destination on a weekend. |
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Other shrubs that blossom in June are mountain laurel, beauty bush, mock orange, and azalea. |
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In the Book of Venoms, he listed arsenic, aconite, hellebore, laurel, opium, bryony, mandrake, leopard's gall, and menstrual blood. |
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Anyone that has a sunny patch of ground or a window-box can grow these herbs of parsley, garlic, basil, bay laurel and oregano. |
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Cut back overgrown specimens of spotted laurel, bay, box, fatsia, skimmia and evergreen cotoneaster. |
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The bay was the laurel with which poets and victorious warriors and athletes were crowned in classical times. |
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When she mounted the podium to accept her latest gold medal, she was crowned with a laurel wreath as the tournament committee adopted an Athens-style celebratory theme. |
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I'm also looking at cherry laurel or wax myrtle as a privacy hedge. |
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In the first year Manning planted sixteen boxcar loads of rhododendron, mountain laurel, wild ginger, and ferns, all dug from the mountains of Virginia. |
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Near the streams is an abundance of lady fern, netted chain fern, royal fern, cinnamon fern, and New York fern, often growing beneath a layer of mountain laurel. |
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Behind a laurel bush, Adriana stripped and lowered herself into the water. |
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There were some scattered trees, but it was mostly meadows of green grass, laurel bushes and the river seemed to be humming its own gurgling tune. |
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Rhododendron and laurel form dense thickets of glossy green. |
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We found the netting, and added a cluster of potted hebes and one further laurel to our plant collection, along with three huge plastic sacks of compost and mulch. |
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With the doors and windows sealed, the air should be purified by sprinkling perfumes and scents and by burning aromatic woods such as laurel, myrtle, rosemary and cypress. |
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Among the invasive species found here and there are Brazilian peppertree, guava, laurel fig, melaleuca, Old World climbing fern, and strangler fig. |
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From its subterranean source, the Wekiva meanders slow and clear past waving sawgrasses and under a moss-draped canopy of oak and laurel and longleaf pine. |
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In the century and a half that she has stood there, poised to award that outstretched laurel crown, many women who deserve the honours have passed by uncelebrated. |
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The chariot, drawn by four horses, was wreathed in laurel, and the triumphator was attired like the Capitoline Jupiter in robes of purple and gold. |
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There is no name on the medal but it has Greek goddess of victory Nike holding a laurel wreath over Phoenix rising from the flames with the Acropolis in the background. |
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Prune established shrubs such as aucuba, laurel, and witch hazel. |
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Mounds, called hummocks, are the growing medium though which tangles of swamp laurel, Labrador tea, salal and native cranberries and blueberries grow. |
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Did McCarthy invent the portrayal of violence in fiction, or should that laurel go to homer? |
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In the life-size portrait, Correggio painted a young woman in three-quarter view, seated beneath trees of laurel and ivy, which form a kind of niche around her head. |
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If Pat Roberts lived in Dodge City, why did he travel 1,400 miles out of his way to purchase his car in laurel, Maryland? |
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Mature chestnut, beech, sycamore, silver birch and laurel trees are dotted around the property and ensure privacy and seclusion without interfering with the views. |
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In that time, I jumped over a large patch of mountain laurel, ran to the back of a tree, and gave a powerful leap that brought me up to the lower branches. |
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Decoration could be chased or applied, such as borders of silver or gold, or floral swags, laurel wreaths, and stylized scrolls in varicolored gold. |
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It sickens nearly two dozen other hosts that range from California buckeye, bay laurel, and bigleaf maple to redwood, some rhododendrons, and even certain blueberry cultivars. |
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De Abano in the fourteenth century included mercury, copper, lapis lazuli, arsenic sublimate, litharge, nux vomica, laurel berries, and hellebore in his De Remedis Venenorum. |
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Here lie the remains of Rudolph's winter camp, a collection of small living stations scattered over an acre of terrain, camouflaged by patches of hemlock and laurel. |
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Antiseptics, such as hexachlorophenes, chlorhexidines, centrimedes, benzylchonium chloride, or mercury laurel, should e used only to disinfect the skin. |
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Gustavian looking glasses were symmetrical, with decoration such as beading, rose swags, laurel leaf borders, palmettes, sheaves, and rope-tied crests. |
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Lining Big Creek, the Collins River, Savage Creek, and their tributaries are cottonwood, sycamore, red maple, and sweet gum, along with mountain laurel and white rhododendron. |
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That said, the advisability of perching a laurel crown on a horse-riding hat, which tended to happen after the equestrianism events, may have to be addressed. |
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On the upper part of the metal is an intagliated stylised laurel branch. |
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Cutting over 60 yards of boundary hedge consisting of varying lengths of copper beech, laurel and privet is becoming an increasingly daunting task as the years pass. |
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This is a laurel from a new bush, but certainly a prizewinner. |
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Tree species include evergreen oaks, members of the laurel family, and species of Weinmannia, Drimys, and Magnolia. |
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It has also been found that iron and alum mordants contribute to the color stability of wool yarn stained by laurel extract. |
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Mountain laurel, Prince's pine, partridge berry and wintergreen leaves never stop verdantly carpeting our forest floor. |
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The organization's consulting dendrologist, deemed the Darlington oak too similar to the laurel oak to be considered a separate species. |
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When it rises above the water table, shrubs like leatherleaf and bog laurel seed in from the edges. |
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The laurel bears small white flowers in June, and the Photinia has distinctive young foliage in reddy bronze. |
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Commercially-feasible micropropagation of Mountain laurel, Kalmia latifolia, by use of shoot tip culture. |
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Napoleon entered the ceremony wearing the laurel wreath and kept it on his head throughout the proceedings. |
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Take hardwood cuttings of privet, potentilla, rosemary, berberis, laurel and holly. |
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A survey of homopteran species from coffee shrubs and poro and laurel trees in shaded coffee plantations in Turrialba, Costa Rica. |
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In ancient Greece, the laurel was used to form a crown or wreath of honour for poets and heroes. |
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Relationship between a mutualist and a parasite of the laurel fig, Ficus microcarpa. |
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This magnificent tree has leaves like a large cherry laurel but they are larger and have a rusty felt on their underside. |
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Potential choices for great evergreen hedges include yew, box, holly, Escallonia, Euonymus, Osmanthus, Portuguese laurel and Photinia. |
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But no laurel wreaths waited for Marina on the day of her victory. |
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Thick evergreen leaves such as holly and cherry laurel need to be shredded and added to the normal compost heap. |
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There, it grows as an understorey plant in the laurel forests so is happily adapted to shade and dry conditions. |
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These are in the family of evergreens including rhododendrons, mountain laurel, and hemlock species. |
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On this particular hunt I had my stand hung to let me watch a mountain laurel thicket on a ridge, as described above. |
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Burj Khalifa bagged the laurel from Canton Tower in Guangzhou, T China, which held the record for its observation deck at 488 metres high. |
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The 15 laurel leaves represent the design detail on the six pence pieces paid by the founding fathers to establish the club. |
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The term lacewood has become so generic, in the sense that it also refers to Australian silky oak and Brazilian laurel faia. |
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The alleged poison had been laurel water, distilled from the leaves of the bush. |
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Bay laurel topiaries in antique garden urns framed the flowerbeds, and a pair of large topiaries covered in French tulle marked the steps. |
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Shoppers will also be able to pick bay leaves for their soup recipes from eight bay laurel trees. |
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The crest was all white, surrounded by 15 oak leaves to the right and 15 laurel leaves to the left. |
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She mentioned some of the herbs that she uses in her soaps such as chamomile, bay laurel leaves, and chocolate for kids. |
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Good examples include the very rare and exceptionally large and thin, non-functional Solutrean laurel leafs, and the ceremonial bifaces used by California Indians in rituals. |
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Crane, a tropical fruit crop specialist at the University of Florida, on the deadly fungus, laurel wilt, that is slowly wiping out Florida's avocado crop. |
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Its victims also include several other types of laurel trees, including the redbay, swampbay, sassafras, silkbay, camphor tree, spicebush, pond-berry, and pondspice. |
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Secondly, honey made from tansy ragwort, nightshade plants, the heath family, mountain laurel, and the Rhododendron and Azalea families can be toxic. |
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Fossil evidence from that period reveals that the larger basin had a humid subtropical climate with rainfall in the summer supporting laurel forests. |
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Adults reportedly feed on the flowers and foliage of Rosaceae and Ericaceae, including peach, rose, and mountain laurel, and have been collected on azalea. |
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Kindle large fires of vinewood, green laurel, or other green wood. |
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From Europe, the Spanish brought saffron, parsley, thyme, marjoram, bay laurel, and cilantro as well Asian spices such as cloves, cinnamon, and black pepper. |
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Additionally, laurel wreaths were important in several state ceremonies, and crowns of laurel were rewarded to champions of athletic, racing, and dramatic contests. |
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Not all hosts die of the disease, but some, like the highly susceptible California bay laurel contribute to its virulent spread by water droplets. |
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Hardy evergreens such as pyracantha, privet, laurel, yew, leyland cypress and western red cedar are fine, but be prepared to cover with fleece if severe frost occurs. |
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The cherry laurel is an evergreen, and if it disperses on the forest floor, it may create too much shade for the existing flora on the forest floor to survive. |
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The L'Aiglon dinnerware collection, decorated with laurel leaves, is a re-edition of a service designed in 1959 in the memory of Napoleon's birth. |
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Daffodils, lilies, laburnum, cherry laurel, castor oil bush and philodendron are all highly poisonous to pets and can prove fatal to our furry companions. |
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Other common trees and plants include red bay, wax myrtle, dwarf palmetto, tulip poplar, mountain laurel, milkweed, daisies, and many species of ferns. |
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Communism, still wrapped in the laurel leaf of anti-fascism, had wide intellectual and emotional appeal, not only in the so-called Third World, but also in Western Europe. |
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Instead, the orator proclaims that Constantine experienced a divine vision of Apollo and Victory granting him laurel wreaths of health and a long reign. |
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