亚洲网紅露点

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laceleaf

[ leys-leef ]

noun

plural laceleaves.
  1. a submerged aquatic plant, Aponogeton madagascariensis, of Madagascar, having tiny white flowers and broad leaves consisting only of veins that float just beneath the surface.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of laceleaf1

First recorded in 1865鈥70; lace + leaf
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The exotic Laceleaf replaced the fashion house鈥檚 signature red rose on some prints, and jungle print dresses covered a range of occasions, from summer shopping to seaside attire to evening fun.

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One is a large and gnarly 125-year-old laceleaf maple that Robinson has been caringly pruning for 45 years.

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Many homeowners tell me they are terrified to prune their Japanese laceleaf maple for fear they鈥檒l mess up and ruin its appearance.

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Also, if the laceleaf maple is growing in a restricted space, left unpruned, it can easily get too large for the area it鈥檚 growing in.

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Perhaps the most important guideline is to resist the drive in all humans to shear your laceleaf maple into a ball or a doughnut.

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