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Agapanthus : a revision of the genus / by Snoeijer, W.(Wim)(CARDINAL)646141; Koninklijke Vereniging voor Boskoopse Culturen.(CARDINAL)758144;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-300) and index.
Subjects: Agapanthus; Agapanthus;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Agapanthus Hum and Major Bark / by Cowley, Joy.(CARDINAL)710945; Plecas, Jennifer,illustrator.(CARDINAL)515679;
After Agapanthus gets a puppy for a pet, she enters him in a champion dog show and comes away with a surprising result.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Fiction.; Dogs;
Available copies: 11 / Total copies: 13
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Agapanthus Hum and the eyeglasses / by Cowley, Joy.(CARDINAL)710945; Plecas, Jennifer,illustrator.(CARDINAL)515679;
Agapanthus struggles to do handstands and other acrobatic tricks while wearing her eyeglasses, which have a tendency to fall off as she cavorts about.1-2570LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Fiction.; Acrobats; Acrobats; Eyeglasses; Eyeglasses;
Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 10
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Agapanthus Hum and the eyeglasses / by Cowley, Joy.(CARDINAL)710945; Plecas, Jennifer,illustrator.(CARDINAL)515679;
Agapanthus struggles to do handstands and other acrobatic tricks while wearing her eyeglasses, which have a tendency to fall off as she cavorts about.570LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Fiction.; Eyeglasses; Acrobats;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 4
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Agapanthus Hum and the eyeglasses / by Cowley, Joy.(CARDINAL)710945; Plecas, Jennifer,illustrator.(CARDINAL)515679;
Agapanthus struggles to do handstands and other acrobatic tricks while wearing her eyeglasses, which have a tendency to fall off as she cavorts about.Level 3570LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Fiction.; Acrobats; Eyeglasses;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Agapanthus Hum and the angel hoot / by Cowley, Joy.; Plecas, Jennifer,illustrator.;
When she loses a tooth, Agapanthus discovers that she can make an angel hoot by blowing through the hole in her smile.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Fiction.; Teeth;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 8
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Agapanthus Hum and the angel hoot / by Cowley, Joy.(CARDINAL)710945; Plecas, Jennifer,illustrator.(CARDINAL)515679;
When she loses a tooth, Agapanthus discovers that she can make an angel hoot by blowing through the hole in her smile.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Fiction.; Fisher-Price PowerTouch learning system library.; Teeth;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Embroidery illusions / by Clarke, Gary.(CARDINAL)673879;
Subjects: Embroidery.; Sheer fabrics.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Our life in gardens / by Eck, Joe.(CARDINAL)382426; Winterrowd, Wayne.(CARDINAL)382427;
Setting out -- Agapanthus -- Annuals -- Arborvitae -- Artichokes -- Bananas -- The bay tree -- Berberis -- Biennials -- Boxwood -- Camellias -- Colchicum -- Corydalis -- Cyclamen -- The daffodil meadow -- Forcing branches -- The garden trowel -- Gentians -- Hardiness -- Hedges -- Hellebores -- Ilex -- Leucojum -- Lilacs -- Magnolias -- Native groundcovers -- Nerines -- Pea season -- The pergola walk -- Poppies -- Pots -- Primroses -- Prunus 'Hally Jolivette' -- Prunus mume -- Rampant plants -- The rock garden and planted walls -- Roses -- Sempervivums -- Snowdrops -- Sorbus alnifolia -- Stewartias -- Summer-blooming bulbs -- Tender rhododendrons -- Time -- Vegetable gardens -- Violets -- Willows -- Wisteria -- Xanthorrhoea quadrangulata -- The future.In Our Life in Gardens, renowned garden designers Joe Eck and Wayne Winterrowd provide information about the cultivation of plants and their value in the landscape, discussing the various parts of their garden and particular plants--roses and lilacs, snowdrops and cyclamen--and vegetables. The authors also discuss the development of their garden over time, and the dark issue that weighs more and more on their minds: its eventual decline and demise.
Subjects: Anecdotes.; Gardening;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Black plants : 75 striking choices for the garden / by Bonine, Paul.(CARDINAL)560022;
"Striking, mysterious, sinister, and strange all describe the singular appeal of plants with black (or near-black) foliage, flowers, or fruit. For some gardeners, they are curiosities that yield a special thrill. For others, they are invaluable for providing contrast with brighter elements. Whatever the source of their sombre magic, these dusky denizens of the plant kingdom are irresistible to anyone drawn to nature's more unusual manifestations. In this compact, accessible volume, PaulBonine profiles 75 of the most alluring black annuals, perennials, bulbs, and shrubs. Some of the plants - like agapanthus and lilies - are darker versions of familiar favorites, while others are rarities that will appeal to the most discerning collector. Each entry describes the plant's essential features and details the requirements for growth and care. Whether your taste runs to pansies, columbines, and sweet williams or to obscure orchids from the Andes, you'll find a host of intriguing choices in this beautifully illustrated, entertaining book." --NHBS Environment Bookstore.
Subjects: Color in gardening.; Plants, Ornamental;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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