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upper edge of the wing,
terminating in a
heraldic cinquefoil (a
stylized five-
leafed plant).
Three of its
leaves are
embossed like a
trefoil (note similar...
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Aeschynanthus radicans, the
lipstick vine
Akebia quinata,
five leafed chocolate vine
Akebia trifoliata,
three leafed chocolate vine
Allamanda cathartica,
common trumpet...
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pastoral settings.
Although the
akebi commonly refers to the
five-
leafed species, the three-
leafed species is used in much the same way for
novelty food, medicine...
- are
placed a
chevron (bent bar)
dividing three cinquefoils gules (red
five-
leafed flowers).
Boarders now
belong to one of
three boarding houses, although...
-
Bacopa monnieri, also
known as
water hyssop, brahmi, thyme-
leafed gratiola, herb of grace, and
Indian pennywort, is a perennial,
creeping herb
native to...
-
national coat of arms.
Second and
fourth quarters are white,
adorned by the
five-
leafed rose with
golden sepals from the coat of arms of the
House of Lippe....
- 400 foot long
colonnade on both
floors with
distinctive 'cinquefoil' (
five-
leafed clover) arches,
terminated at each end by two 80 foot high octagonal...
- Astologaster, by Sir John Melton. The 1640
Theatrum Botani****
mentions a "fower-
leafed or
purple gr****e" that was kept in
gardens because it was "good for the...
- form of gold or
metal leaf was
preferred when
possible and gold
leafed (or
silver leafed)
moulding is
still commonly available from many of the companies...
-
Guests are p****ed
through a wa****su
featuring such
sights including a
five-
leafed pine. This
temple also
features a
garden called HÅrakuen, or "Treasure...