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The Botanical Garden of Acapulco is a tropical garden located on lands owned by the Universidad Loyola del Pacifico.
The Buckingham Palace Garden is the largest private garden in London.
* Official Rules of Garden Croquet ( British six-hoop garden croquet )
There he founded The Garden, a school named for the garden he owned that served as the school's meeting place, about halfway between the locations of two other schools of philosophy, the Stoa and the Academy.
Epicurus ' school, which was based in the garden of his house and thus called " The Garden ", had a small but devoted following in his lifetime.
Garden design is considered to be an art in most cultures, distinguished from gardening, which generally means garden maintenance.
The Garden of Eden ( Hebrew ג ַּ ן ע ֵ ד ֶ ן, Gan ʿEdhen ), is the biblical " garden of God ", described most notably in the Book of Genesis ( Genesis 2-3 ), but also mentioned, directly or indirectly, in Ezekiel, Isaiah and elsewhere in the Old Testament.
" t appears that the Lebanon is an alternative placement in Phoenician myth ( as in Ez 28, 13, III. 48 ) of the Garden of Eden ", and there are connections between paradise, the garden of Eden and the forests of Lebanon ( possibly used symbolically ) within prophetic writings.
The Great Garden is an important European baroque garden.
Garden hotels, famous for their gardens before they became hotels, include Gravetye Manor, the home of garden designer William Robinson, and Cliveden, designed by Charles Barry with a rose garden by Geoffrey Jellicoe.
Raised garden beds with painted wooden edgings at Wise Words Community Garden in Mid-City, New Orleans
* The Synergistic Garden — A video by Emilia Hazelip, which provides practical information on how to garden with raised beds.
It was a two-second film of people walking in Oakwood streets garden, entitled Roundhay Garden Scene.
Contemporary campus landmarks include the Main Quad and Memorial Church, the Cantor Center for Visual Arts and art gallery, the Stanford Mausoleum and the Angel of Grief, Hoover Tower, the Rodin sculpture garden, the Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden, the Arizona Cactus Garden, the Stanford University Arboretum, Green Library and the Dish.
** Garden square, an open space with buildings surrounding a garden
The king's garden ( for example ) can be viewed in the light of the Garden of Eden (), bringing to mind the Messiah who was expected to restore Israel to an Edenic state.
The Expulsion from the Garden of Eden, depicts a distressed Adam and Eve, chased from the garden by a threatening angel.
He planted the first botanical garden, the one which would eventually be tended by Carl Linnaeus and is kept today as a museum of 18th century botany under the name Linnaeus ' Garden.
Milan also hosts three important botanical gardens: the Milan University Experimental Botanical Garden ( a small botanical garden operated by the Istituto di Scienze Botaniche ), the Brera Botanical Garden ( another botanical garden, founded in 1774 by Fulgenzio Witman, an abbot under the orders of Empress Maria Theresa of Austria, and restored in 1998 after several years of abandonment ) and the Cascina Rosa Botanical Garden.

garden and still
He helped Kate and Juanita enlarge the flower garden in the side yard, where they sometimes sat in the still evenings watching the last fat bees working against the summer's purple dusk.
Up to date, however, his garden was still more or less of a mess, he hadn't even started his workshop and if there was a meadow pond in the neighborhood he hadn't found it.
English developed from such a reordering language, and still bears traces of this word order, for example in locative inversion (" In the garden sat a cat ") and some clauses beginning with negative expressions: " only " (" only then do we find X "), " not only " (" not only did he storm away, but he also slammed the door "), " under no circumstances " (" under no circumstances are the students allowed to use a mobile phone "), " on no account " and the like.
This royal Zwingergarten, a garden used to supply the court, still fulfilled one of its functions, as indicated by the name, as a narrow defensive area between the outer and inner defensive walls.
Xeriscape gardens use local native plants that do not require irrigation or extensive use of other resources while still providing the benefits of a garden environment.
Trying to calm her mind, during Fersen's first visit, and later after his return on 7 June 1784, the queen occupied herself with the creation of the Hameau de la reine, a model hamlet in the garden of the Petit Trianon with a mill and 12 cottages, 9 of which are still standing.
By 1620, the approximate date of Ambrosius Bosschaert's painting ( illustration, below ), new garden varieties had been developed, such as the cream-colored crocus feathered with bronze at the base of the bouquet, similar to varieties still on the market.
She and Judith are in the garden planting bulbs when Judith comments on how odd it is she still feels the heat of the sun under the rapidly darkening skies.
Some of the larger millstones can still be seen in the area, however these days they are either used as garden ornaments, or worked into seats or slabs.
As late as 1716, Guillaume Delisle's map of Paris shows that a short stretch of roads and fields and market garden plots still separated the grand axe of the Tuileries gardens from the planted " Avenue des Thuilleries ," stretches west from a newly cleared Place du Pont Tournant soon to be renamed for Louis XV and now the Place de la Concorde.
He is still often pictured on Christmas cards and house and garden decorations as the little man of Jenny Nyström's imagination, often with a horse or cat, or riding on a goat or in a sled pulled by a goat, and for many people the idea of the farm tomte still lives on, if only in the imagination and literature.
The site had been already used by the Samnites, who had constructed here a set of defensive terraces, and the Romans, with a thermal plant ( Castellum aquae ), whose remains can be still seen in the castle garden.
By 1923 whatever Greek population remained was expelled in the population exchange between Greece and Turkey and shortly after the Turkish population moved to a more favorable location, which they called Güllü Bahçe, " rose garden ", the old Greek settlement partly still in use, today with the name Gelebeç or Kelebeş.
Blocks of burnt bricks from the ruins of the great house were used by local builders to construct garden walls for houses all along Woodmansterne Road, and may still be seen today.
This pattern of ' garden suburb ' with inter-and post-war housing development still exists in the borough.
The first building to be erected that still forms part of the museum was the Sheepshanks Gallery in 1857 on the eastern side of the garden ; its architect was civil engineer Captain Francis Fowke, Royal Engineers, who was appointed by Cole.
Past Little Falls Road, going north, there are still many businesses located along Route 23, including another CVS, a dog kennel, several hairdressers, a garden center, and an auto body shop.
Parts of the old castle garden still exist and are being well preserved.
One of his first projects was to redesign the garden around the new north wing of the house and set up a ' pinetum ', a collection of conifers which developed into a arboretum which still exists.
Although over west of Sydney, and surrounded by semi-desert, the town still manages colourful park and garden displays, and offers a number of attractions.
He also made paintings of still life and his father's church, vicarage and it's garden, including Congregation Leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen ( Het uitgaan van de hervormde kerk te Nuenen ) which was stolen from the Van Gogh Museum in December 2002.
The term victory garden is also still sometimes used, especially when a community garden dates back to World War II or I.
They had been introduced to France from Genoa in the 16th century, and are featured in Olivier de Serres ' Théâtre de l ' agriculture ( 1600 ), as cauli-fiori " as the Italians call it, which are still rather rare in France ; they hold an honorable place in the garden because of their delicacy ", but they did not commonly appear on grand tables until the time of Louis XIV.

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