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Boxwood (2641 bytes)
5: <tr><th align="center" bgcolor=lightgreen>'''Boxwoods'''</th></tr> 25: The '''boxwoods''' (North America) or '''boxes''' (all other Eng... 27: ...een, with both sexes present on a plant, and thus boxwoods are usually grown for their foliage. They are p... 29: ...irens]]'', the English Box, Common Box, or Common Boxwood, which comes in both "American" and "European" ty... 31: ...can Boxwood Society]] specializes in the study of boxwoods, and has produced a number of publications. Clan Shaw (539 bytes) 17: Red Whortleberry([[Lingonberry]]) or Boxwood (By old tradition, also a sprig of fir). Nontron knife (752 bytes) 2: ... the [[15th century]]. The handle is usually of [[boxwood]]. Nontron knives are decorated with [[pokerwork]... Herzogenbuchsee (931 bytes) 7: ...ed ''Buchsa'', in [[Latin]] ''buxum'', meaning "[[boxwood]]") dates to [[886]] in the writings of [[Saint G... Knot garden (1217 bytes) 3: ...tolina]]. Most knot gardens had edges made from [[Boxwood|Box]] (''Buxus sempervirens'') whose foliage has... Pall mall (1476 bytes) 2: ... ground at the end. The object was to strike a [[boxwood]] ball of about 1 foot (30cm) in [[circumference]... Staff vine (1882 bytes) 15: ''Celastrus dispermus'' - [[Orange boxwood]]<br/> Trees of Britain and Ireland (3860 bytes) 14: * [[Boxwood|Box]] 15: ** [[Boxwood|Box]] (''Buxus sempervirens''; southern Great Bri... Euphorbiales (2208 bytes) 18: * [[Buxaceae]] (boxwood) - 2 genera Caryophyllales (3301 bytes) 49: ...jojoba, also placed in [[Euphorbiales]] next to [[boxwood]]) Berkeley Plantation (2407 bytes) 11: ...s, too, have been restored, and cuttings from the boxwood gardens are available as living souvenirs for its... Biwa (2950 bytes) 7: ...m is small and thin made with hard materials like boxwood and ivory. It is not used to accompany a song. Trial of the Pyx (3057 bytes) 3: The term "Pyx" refers to the [[boxwood]] chest (in [[Greek language|Greek]], π&upsilo... Brera Art Academy (2822 bytes) 5: ... he was replaced by [[Carl Harrier]]. [[Giuseppe Boxwoods]] succeeded Harrier as dean in [[1802]]. The aca... 7: Under Boxwood's deanship the school began to be mocked; however... Bignoniaceae (4323 bytes) 126: * [[Tabebuia]] trees (''Tabebuia'') - West Indian boxwood, poui, tecomas, etc Diptych (3355 bytes) 19: Traditional diptychs are boxwood, with stamped hour lines and lacquered or varnish... Hedge (gardening) (3401 bytes) 5: ...arborvitae|arborvitae]], [[Berberis|barberry]], [[boxwood]], [[holly]], [[oleander]], [[lavender]], etc. An... Paphlagonia (4160 bytes) 8: ...orests, which are conspicuous for the quantity of boxwood which they furnish. Hence, its coasts were occupi... Bilzingsleben (7674 bytes) 43: *[[Boxwood]] (Buxus sempervirens and Berberis vulgaris) 46: ...e woods were mainly made up of [[Oak|oaks]] and [[boxwood]] (Buxo-Quercetum). Growing degree day (5271 bytes) 36: * Boxwood leaf miner emerges at about 250 GDD
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