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Corcovado has roughly 13 types of vegetation, including a cloud forest, a mangrove and a freshwater herbaceous swamp.
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This is an amazing brew for food pairings due to its extra herbaceous bite from the use of White Sage.
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Slashed open at the table, each packet releases an aromatic cloud of steam, salty-sweet, herbaceous and redolent of the ocean.
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Allison Armour-Wilson and Peter Rogers combine an all-white herbaceous border with futuristic spiral sculptures and a pool with a spherical fountain.
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The team already knew that lemon and orange should naturally fall into the citrus family, jasmine should be floral and thyme herbaceous.
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Chef Danny Bowien sends his rendition of the dish to the table sputtering-hot and trailing fragrant steam herbaceous, spicy, mildly fishy that shakes you awake.
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The other five species usually have only herbaceous plants available.
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The natural communities of coniferous, mixed, broadleaved forests, meadow steppes, herbaceous and sphagnum swamps, meadows and lakes together with the aquatic and semi-aquatic systems of the largest in Europe Kuibyshev Reservoir are present here.
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It praised the site for "an abundance of colour and lush growth packed with many varieties of herbaceous perennials and colourful shrubs ... interest from early spring to late autumn, hellebores, roses, asters and many more".
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Such was my introduction to aquavits (or aquavites or akvavits), high-proof liquors that have been made in Scandinavia since at least the 15th Century by distilling fermented potato or grain mash and flavoring it with savory, herbaceous ingredients.
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Herbaceous borders and mixed bedding, both originating in 17th-century France, came to the fore and with them the ill-tempered public disputes between William Robinson, an advocate of informal plant groupings, and Reginald Blomfield, who longed for a return to greater formality.
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