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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...
- Aeschynanthus radicans, the lipstick vine Akebia quinata, five leafed chocolate vine Akebia trifoliata, three leafed chocolate vine Allamanda cathartica, common trumpet...
- 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 Hōrakuen, or "Treasure...