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suiseki are
normally for
indoor display.
Initially European artificial rockeries did not
attempt to
mimic natural scenes, and used
exotic minerals such...
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Brighton Rockery Cottage, a
Scottish listed building; see List of
listed buildings in Dirleton, East
Lothian Search for "
rockery" or "
rockeries" on Wikipedia...
- in the six–team league. The
Wabash Rockeries continued Northern State of
Indiana League play in 1911. The
Rockeries ended the
season with a
record of 30–35...
- The
Rockery, also
known as the
Memorial Cairn, is an
unusual war
memorial designed by the
noted American landscaper Frederick Law Olmsted. It is located...
- its
original form, Yu
Garden has many
manufactured waterways, paths,
rockeries,
plants and buildings. The
grounds were
designed to be a
complex of different...
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encouraged to live
alone in purpose-built hermitages, follies, grottoes, or
rockeries on the
estates of
wealthy landowners,
primarily during the 18th century...
- 2018.
Retrieved 16
October 2018. Le, Pha (2014). "Marble
Mounts – The '
rockery'
masterpiece in the
heart of Da Nang".
Vietnam Net.
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Epilobium pedunculare (E. linnaeoides), the
rockery willowherb, is a
species of
Epilobium similar to E. brunnescens. It is
found on the
Antipodean Islands...
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deciduous or semi-evergreen
perennial usually grown for low
ground cover,
rockeries or
underplanting larger subjects like roses.
Leaves are
deeply divided...
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species to
survive in
areas of low
natural rainfall,
making it
ideal for
rockeries and
other low water-use gardens. The
species is
hardy in
zones 8–11, and...