-
changed to "The
Myrtles"
after the ****e
myrtles that grew in the vicinity.
Stirling died in 1854 and left the
plantation to his wife. The
Myrtles survived the...
- at the plantation. The
Myrtles was also
featured on a 2005
episode of
Ghost Hunters.
Possibly the most well
known of the
Myrtles'
supposed ghosts, Chloe...
- of ****e
myrtle are used in
landscaping and
gardening as screens, lawn specimens,
shrub borders, and
container plants.
Since ****e
myrtles are found...
- and
actual cr****s
Myrtle Grove (disambiguation)
Myrtle Hill (disambiguation)
Myrtles Plantation,
Louisiana Myrtle Point,
Oregon Myrtle Township (disambiguation)...
-
entered the
nuptial chamber after a
wedding (Tos.
Sotah 15:8;
Ketubot 17a).
Myrtles are both the
symbol and
scent of the
Garden of Eden (BhM II: 52; Sefer...
-
Myrtle Beach is a
resort city on the East
Coast of the
United States in
Horry County,
South Carolina. It is
located in the
center of a long and continuous...
- The
Court of the
Myrtles (Spanish:
Patio de los Arrayanes) is the
central part of the
Comares Palace (Palacio de Comares)
inside the
Alhambra palace complex...
-
Myrtus communis, the
common myrtle or true
myrtle, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
myrtle family Myrtaceae. It is an
evergreen shrub native to southern...
-
Myrtle Vail (January 7, 1888 –
September 18, 1978),
sometimes credited as
Myrtle Damerel, was an
American vaudevillian, and
radio and film
actress and...
- "The
Myrtle" is an
Italian literary fairy tale
written by
Giambattista Basile in his 1634 work, the Pentamerone. It is Aarne-Thompson type 652A. A woman...