adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
herbaceous border
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
border
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It has pretty herbaceous borders and an attractive paved herb garden, where on fine mornings breakfast is served.
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He complimented the King upon his herbaceous borders , but otherwise was uneasy.
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Gardens laid out on different levels with herbaceous borders , lakes, water gardens, old hedges and lawns.
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But he was smiling as they helped him out of the herbaceous border .
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Notable gardens of great variety, including fine old cedars and specimen trees, herbaceous borders , water and wild gardens.
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Spring garden, daffodils, fritillaries, rhododendrons, old-fashioned roses, herbaceous borders .
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Useful for June/July flowering in the herbaceous border .
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Excellent way to add fragrance to the herbaceous border in June and July.
plant
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They will provide pockets of interest early in the year before the herbaceous plants make an impact.
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Practical Project Planting by numbers Plant in style with our beautiful collection of small shrubs and herbaceous plants.
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She says we like to find some of the older herbaceous plants which are more difficult to grow.
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Put them between shrubs and herbaceous plants in beds and borders.
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Tidy up borders, but wait until spring before taking dead foliage off herbaceous plants , as it protects new shoots.
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David has opened a nursery at Misarden, specialising in old fashioned herbaceous plants and shrubs.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Hellebores tend to be more expensive than other herbaceous perennials.
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It has pretty herbaceous borders and an attractive paved herb garden, where on fine mornings breakfast is served.
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Limes have a splendid herbaceous , almost grassy quality.
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New herbaceous perennials planted now will put on plenty of root growth before winter, giving a better display next year.
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The herbaceous Paeonias are part of the glory of flower borders in the early summer.
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The spacious gardens include herbaceous , rose and evergreen borders, and many specimen trees.
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They will provide pockets of interest early in the year before the herbaceous plants make an impact.
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This potent recipe seems to satiate the hunger of both shrubs and herbaceous subjects.