Definition of Greenery. Meaning of Greenery. Synonyms of Greenery

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Definition of Greenery

Greenery
Greenery Green"er*y, n. Green plants; verdure. A pretty little one-storied abode, so rural, so smothered in greenery. --J. Ingelow.

Meaning of Greenery from wikipedia

- Greenery may refer to: Any foliage of a plant, either live, freshly cut, or artificial. The term is used in the landscaping, interior design, and florist...
- The present observation of Greenery Day (みどりの日, Midori no Hi) as a public holiday in ****an stems from the celebration of the birthday of the Emperor Shōwa...
- Greenery Press is an American publishing house based in Emeryville, California, specializing in books on BDSM (particularly femdom) and polyamory, with...
- "Mountain Greenery" is a po****r song composed by Richard Rodgers, with lyrics by Lorenz Hart for the musical The Garrick Gaieties (1926). It was first...
- A riparian zone or riparian area is the interface between land and a river or stream. In some regions, the terms riparian woodland, riparian forest, riparian...
- Greenery Will Bloom Again (Italian: Torneranno i prati) is a 2014 Italian anti-war film written and directed by Ermanno Olmi. Set in the trenches of the...
- May 5, was an annual example of such a holiday until it was replaced by Greenery Day in 2007. Although it is not an official holiday, most companies voluntarily...
- Janet W. Hardy is an American writer and **** educator, and founder of Greenery Press. She has also been published as Catherine A. Liszt and Lady Green...
- satirised in Gilbert and ****van's Patience, which includes the line, "greenery-yallery, Grosvenor Gallery". The enterprising art critic Henry Blackburn...
- non-monogamous relationships. The book was first published in 1997 by Greenery Press, which Hardy founded, under the title The Ethical ****: A Guide to...