- word
derives from the
Latin word for an
ornamental landscape gardener,
topiarius, a
creator of
topia or "places", a Gr**** word that
Romans also applied...
-
Chrysoteuchia topiarius, the
topiary gr****-veneer moth,
subterranean sod
webworm or
cranberry girdler, is a moth of the
family Crambidae. The species...
- its
elegance of habit,
appealing odour, and
amenity to
clipping by the
topiarius, as much as for
sacred ****ociations, the
myrtle was an
indispensable feature...
-
Jacob Hübner in 1825. Most are
native to Asia. The
cranberry girdler (C.
topiarius) is a pest of turfgr****es in
North America. It also
attacks cranberry...
- Braimbridge, Mark. "The
Waddesdon Bequest At The
British Museum Part 1".
Topiarius,
Volume 14,
Summer 2010. pp. 15–17.
Retrieved 25
February 2017 Ellis;...
-
Boxwood &
Topiary Society, 2013.
Reprinted from
Topiarius volume 14,
Summer 2010 pp. 15–17, and
Topiarius volume 15, 2011 pp. 20–23.
Retrieved 17 October...
- in a tomb
dedicated by
their son.
Gaius Proculeius C. l. Apollonis, a
topiarius, or
landscape gardener, at Rome.
Proculeia Boniata,
buried at the present...
- Braimbridge, Mark. "The
Waddesdon Bequest at the
British Museum Part 1".
Topiarius,
Volume 14,
Summer 2010. pp. 15–17.
Retrieved 25
February 2017 Ellis;...
- and
Topiary Society,
reprinted from
their journal Topiarius Vol. 14
Summer 2010 pp. 15–17, and
Topiarius Vol. 15 (2011) pp. 20–23. Good
photos of the boxwood...
-
soldier buried at Puteoli.
Patulcia Apta, the wife of
Alexander Hispo, a
topiarius (gardener) at Rome.
Patulcia Auge,
named in an
inscription from Thermae...