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    inosculation, a natural graft. Pleach also means weaving of thin, whippy stems of trees to form a basketry effect. Pleaching or plashing (an early synonym)...
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    that could hold 50 people. Pleaching is a technique used in the very old horticultural practice of hedge laying. Pleaching consists of first plashing...
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    Against Lovers (1662) Dil Chahta Hai (2001) Imogen Says Nothing (2017) Anyone but You (2023) Related Dogberryism "Curiosity killed the cat" Pleaching...
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    to the hedgelayer. Coppicing Dead hedge National Hedgelaying Society Pleaching "Hedge-laying". Collins Dictionary. Commentaries on the Gallic War, Book...
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    hypothetical home of shaped trees List of longest bridges above water in India Pleaching: Way of creating a hedge with plants for stock control Topiary: The clipping...
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    "pollard tree". Trees portal Bonsai Coppicing Daisugi Fruit tree pruning Pleaching Shredding Tree topping The tree marks the boundary between two parishes:...
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  • conserving space. Pleaching is a technique of weaving the branches of trees into a hedge commonly, deciduous trees are planted in lines, then pleached to form a...
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    Grafting: A horticultural technique of joining two or more plants together Pleaching: Way of creating a hedge with plants for stock control Topiary: The clipping...
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    Unpruned height 8 m+. Selected for compact, bushy form suitable for pleaching, topiary, standards or as a stand-alone tree in urban areas. 'Red Head'...
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    respective parents that may or may not be removed after joining. Also used in pleaching. The graft can be successfully accomplished any time of year. Bud grafting...
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    An old methodology new to buildings is introduced in this design: pleaching. Pleaching is a method of weaving together tree branches to form living archways...
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  • flowers etc.) pinti pinu pini pina pyniau pynei pynė to plait; weave; pleach trinti trinu trini trina tryniau trynei trynė to rub minti minu mini mina...
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    which was designed by landscape architect Tom Stuart-Smith and includes pleached limes, formal beds and five of the first Australian Wollemi pines to be...
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    stem of each plant near the base, bending it over and interweaving or pleaching it between wooden stakes. This also encourages new growth from the base...
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    then shaped by bending, pruning, grafting, in ways that are similar to pleaching and espalier. These works have ecological advantages including carbon...
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    features have been added, including: The South Lawn limes: Double rows of pleached red-twigged limes on either side of the South Lawn, which were planted...
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    diameter. Inosculation customarily results when tree limbs are braided or pleached. The term inosculation is also used in the context of plastic surgery,...
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    notch at the top, known as a hedge grip, which allows hedgers to push pleachers and brash into place without using the hands. Pontypool and Monmouthshire...
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    based on one of the William Kent ceilings in the house; a French garden of pleached limes and plum trees which have been underplanted with spring bulbs; and...
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  • cane, opium, fruit trees, rubber trees, and forest trees. plashing See pleaching. plastic mulch An artificial mulch consisting of a thin film of plastic...
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    forecourt, in memory of his father, the 16th Earl. This garden enclosed by pleached trees, with herbaceous plants around a central fountain, has done much...
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    autumn. The historic formal gardens contain mature box and yew topiary, a pleached lime walk, a bowling green, two stone gazebos and an old rose walk by the...
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  • cedar hedge surrounds the garden, and two rows of linden trees create a pleached hedge along the pathway. Interpretive signs are displayed throughout the...
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    which emphasizes the pattern. Clipped outer faces of the trees may be pleached. Within a large bosquet there are often garden rooms, a cabinet de verdure...
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  • Cannonball problem Chronology of Recreational Mathematics by David Singmaster Pleacher (2005) Martin Gardner (2001). The Colossal Book of Mathematics. W.W. Norton...
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    century-old hedges of yew, some gnarled mulberries, a cedar or two, a pleached alley, flagged walls, a mound. Instead there was nothing but weed, rough...
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  • variety (law) - Plantsman - Plasticulture - Plastic mulch - Playscape - Pleaching - Pleasure garden - Pollarding - Pollination - Pollinator garden - Polyculture...
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    garden might be simple hedge, in which case it would probably consist of pleached quickset (hawthorn) entwined with brambles and dog roses. A more decorative...
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    two earlier houses which had stood on the site. It has a gatehouse and a pleached avenue of lime trees, now believed to be the longest such avenue in the...
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    cemetery main gates. The CFA wanted these moved back even more, and the pleaching removed so that almost nothing was screened. The trees were intended to...
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