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41158
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Pumpkins have been a traditionally symbolic plant since the early years of the United States of America. In the past, it was representative of old-fashioned ways of living and the unity of tight knit communities.
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41228
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The holly bush is found throughout the mild climates of America and Europe. It is often associated with Christmastime celebrations and has made appearances in multiple songs and plays, including the comedy As You Like It, by William Shakespeare.
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Laurel of Asheville (NoCar F 264 A8 L28), Vol. 14 Issue 12, December 2017, p51, il
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41264
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Over the course of several decades and multiple essays, author Wendell Berry has outlined environmental plans for switching from industrialized agriculture to independent and local farmers and manufacturers.
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42617
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Emily Dickenson is largely known for her poems, but in her life she was an avid gardener and amateur botanist. She oftentimes mentioned flowers in her works and letters, and worked with plants year round, as she had a glass conservatory in her home.
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Laurel of Asheville (NoCar F 264 A8 L28), Vol. 15 Issue 6, June 2018, p63
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42630
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Following the American Revolutionary War, gardens that featured only native plants became vastly popular among the founding fathers and upper class.
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Laurel of Asheville (NoCar F 264 A8 L28), Vol. 15 Issue 7, July 2018, p68