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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...
- 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...
- 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. Archived from the original...
- Epilobium pedunculare (E. linnaeoides), the rockery willowherb, is a species of Epilobium similar to E. brunnescens. It is found on the Antipodean Islands...
- deciduous or semi-evergreen perennial usually grown for low ground cover, rockeries or underplanting larger subjects like roses. Leaves are deeply divided...
- 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...