Camellii striped, orange-leafedmyrtle, and citron. 37.
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The most common plants are olives, maritime pines, oaks, myrtles, junipers.
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Crops initially associated mainly with bushfood, such as lemonmyrtle, have since broadened to become associated with essential oils and cosmetics.
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Themyrtle, beloved by the goddess, reached up its berry-laden branches no less than the other trees which so gracefully stretched out.
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Rosemyrtleleaves are 28 cm long and 1.5-2.5 cm wide, lanceolate, glossy and pleasantly fragrant when crushed.
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They include a rose garden, crapemyrtlegarden, sensory garden, and children's forest.
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After some time, he had to hunt a wild boar, and he asked her to become amyrtleagain while he was gone.
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In the center of the terrace was a circular labyrinth of cypress trees interplanted with laurel,myrtleand roses.
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He recommended that the flowers of certain plants, e.g. juniper andmyrtle, be soaked in wine to help with snakebites and gout.
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Plants include strawberry tree, coronilla, euphorbia, heathers, gorse andmyrtle.
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Children are more susceptible than adults to symptoms frommyrtlespurge, suggesting play areas not in proximity to the species.
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Its rough pyramidal canopy provides cover for the southern beech, laurel andmyrtle.
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When bugs are scarce, themyrtlewarbler also enjoys eating fruit, and the wax-myrtleberries which gave it its name.
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In addition to papers, articles connected with the ritual, such as tzitzit, lulavim, and sprigs ofmyrtle, are similarly stored.
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Myrtlerust severely damages new growth and threatens lemonmyrtleproduction.
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