nursery garden - translation to greek
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nursery garden - translation to greek

Malmo Nursery; Ernst Home & Garden; Ernst Home & Nursery; Ernst Hardware; Ernst Home Centers Inc.
  • An empty Malmo Nursery in [[Idaho Falls, Idaho]].

nursery garden      
φυτώριο
nursery rhyme         
  • ''Popular Nursery Tales and Rhymes'', Warner & Routledge, London, c. 1859
  • "[[Oranges and Lemons]]" (1744) is set to the tune of the bells of [[St Clement Danes]], an Anglican church in the City of Westminster, London.
  • "[[Baa, Baa, Black Sheep]]", from a 1901 illustration by [[William Wallace Denslow]]
  • "[[Three Blinde Mice]]" (1609), published by [[Thomas Ravenscroft]].<ref>Thomas Ravenscroft., ''Deuteromelia or The Seconde part of Musicks melodie, or melodius Musicke. Of Pleasant Roundalaies;'' Printed for Thomas Adams (1609). "Rounds or Catches of 3 Voices, #13" ([https://archive.org/stream/pammeliadeutrome12rave#page/n95/mode/2up Online version])</ref>
TRADITIONAL SONG OR POEM FOR CHILDREN
Nursery rhymes; Nursery Rhyme; Nursery Rhymes; Nursery-rhyme; Nursery song
παιδικά τραγούδια
botanical garden         
  • 20th-century botanical garden on [[Kitchener's Island]], [[Aswan, Egypt]]
  • Braunschweig Botanical Garden]], [[Braunschweig]], Germany; ''[[Victoria amazonica]]'', giant Amazon water lily
  • The [[Chelsea Physic Garden]] was established in 1673.
  • Chicago Botanic Garden, with a view of the [[zig-zag bridge]]
  • The [[New Brunswick Botanical Garden]], Canada
  • The [[Eden Project]], established in 2000 in [[Cornwall]], England, includes a modern botanical garden exploring the theme of [[sustainability]].
  • [[Auburn Botanical Gardens]], with a view of its lake
  • p=113}}</ref> with the [[Tower of Babel]] in the background, a 16th-century hand-coloured engraving by [[Martin Heemskerck]]
  • [[Hatanpää Arboretum]] in [[Tampere]], Finland
  • A zig-zag bridge across a small [[pond]] in [[Quito]] at the [[Jardín Botánico de Quito]], inside the [[Parque La Carolina]]
  • Richard Turner]] to [[Decimus Burton]]'s designs.
  • Inside the [[Palm House, Kew Gardens]]
  • Lake in the [[Calcutta Botanical Garden]], circa 1905
  • Seiwa-en Japanese Garden, [[Missouri Botanical Garden]], US
  • Botanical Garden of Padua]]{{mdash}}the oldest academic botanic garden still at its original location
  • The [[palm house]] of the [[Saint Petersburg Botanical Garden]]
  • Hothouse]], [[Jardin des Plantes]], built 1834–1836 by [[Charles Rohault de Fleury]]. Example of French glass and metal architecture.
  • [[Singapore Botanic Gardens]], established in 1822. Eco-lake at the [[Bukit Timah]].}}
  • Gardens by the Bay, Singapore]]
  • Talcott Greenhouse at Mount Holyoke
  • Inside the United States Botanic Garden, Washington, D.C.
  • [[Wave Hill]] botanical garden
WELL-TENDED AREA DISPLAYING A WIDE RANGE OF PLANTS LABELLED WITH THEIR BOTANICAL NAMES
Botanic garden; Botanical gardens; Botanic gardens; Botanical Garden; Botanic Garden; Botanical Gardens; Botanic Gardens
βοτανικός κήπος

Definition

nursery rhyme
¦ noun a simple traditional song or poem for children.

Wikipedia

Ernst Home Centers

Ernst Home Centers, Inc. was a chain of home improvement retail stores founded in Seattle, Washington, United States. Ernst was started in 1893 by Seattle brothers Charles and Fred Ernst and in 1960 became a division of Pay 'n Save, one of the largest retail companies in the Northwest. After a 1984 takeover of Pay 'n Save, Ernst was sold off and went public in 1994. Following several highly publicized lawsuits and a failed attempt to open larger stores, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1996 and liquidated in early 1997. At the company's peak, it operated 95 stores in 12 western U.S. states.