| 31. | The Ellis Stones rockery in Burnley Gardens was created to honour his contribution to landscape design in Australia.
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| 32. | This last goes beyond rustication, and is found in fountains and follies, and later rockeries for planting.
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| 33. | The well was eventually reconstructed and now stands in a Pulhamite rockery on the edge of a small lake.
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| 34. | The rockeries contain about 100 species of Japanese alpine plants, together with plants from the Himalayas and Korea.
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| 35. | Certainly nothing now remains of the original rockery except perhaps the palm trees at the rear of the toilet.
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| 36. | They can be grown in a rock garden or rockery, or in the front of a flower border.
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| 37. | The rockery is bounded at the rear by the driveway which has original decorative iron gates to Macalister Street.
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| 38. | Moore would use rockeries to line walkways, or as distinctive circular or elliptical features in open grassed lawns.
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| 39. | For gardening, " Lewisia " species are usually planted in rockeries because this mimics their natural habitat.
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| 40. | In the 1950s a rockery was constructed on the southern edge of the park with waterfalls, streams and fountains.
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