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sweet goldenrod — noun goldenrod of eastern America having aromatic leaves from which a medicinal tea is made • Syn: ↑Blue Mountain tea, ↑Solidago odora • Hypernyms: ↑goldenrod * * * noun : blue mountain tea * * * sweet goldenrod … Useful english dictionary
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Northern American nectar sources for honey bees — A honey bee collecting nectar from an apple flower. The nectar source in a given area depends on the type of vegetation present and the length of their bloom period. What type of vegetation will grow in an area depends on soil texture, soil pH,… … Wikipedia
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gardening — /gahrd ning/, n. 1. the act of cultivating or tending a garden. 2. the work or art of a gardener. [1570 80; GARDEN + ING1] * * * Laying out and tending of a garden. Though palatial gardens existed in ancient times, small home gardens became… … Universalium