Among the Greeks and Romans they were made of boxwood and in Egypt also of ivory.
Jacobs walked outside to the back garden, to take in the evening amid the boxwood.
Stuart was chosen by Gordon Ramsay to run the Boxwood Café at The Berkeley, which opened in May 2003.
The company is also planning an expansion into a physical space back in Martin's hometown and Boxwood stomping grounds of Middleburg, Virginia.
Boxwood combs from about 10,000 bc, in the Stone Age, indicate early examples of hairdressing.
Valuable stands of timber include cedar, rosewood, ironwood, boxwood, sandalwood, and white oak.
The Japanese boxwood (B. microphylla) and its varieties provide a wide range of ornamental shrubs.
Made in Augsburg in 1566, it was decorated with boxwood carvings and outstanding pictorial marquetry.
By the end of the 17th century, woods such as almondwood, boxwood, cherry wood, and pearwood were commonly used.
Framed by low boxwood hedges, fountains, and fruit trees, the formal gardens incorporate symbolic thematic designs.
A frayed rope of ivy wound round and round the lip of a cup, a wooden cup carved from boxwood that grew for a thousand years.
Scalley's truly incredible apple pie and visit the serenely lovely boxwood gardens of nearby Eyre Hall, a manor house occupied by the same family for 10 generations.
Boxwood, hard, heavy, fine-grained wood, usually white or light yellow, that is obtained from the common box (Buxus sempervirens) and other small trees of the genus Buxus.
We were upgraded at check-in to a top-tier suite, and later, we found ourselves the only couple seated during our entire dinner over Saturday night of Thanksgiving weekend at Boxwood restaurant.
Highlights include a boxwood collection, dwarf conifers, an Asian collection, a herb garden and “herbarium” of dried plants, as well as the National Bonsai Collection, which contains more than 300 trees.
A ball and mallets used in the game were found in 1854 and are now in the British Museum: the mallets resemble those used in croquet, but the heads are curved; the ball is of boxwood and about six inches in circumference.
Martin is completely self-funding Oceano along with her husband, Kurt Deutsch — a completely different challenge, she said, than she encountered at Boxwood, at which she had access to funding from her stepfather, John Kent Cooke.
Their 150,000 boxwood trees, carved into surreal globular shapes, resemble flocks of sheep on the hillside at Vésac, while a 5km-long walking route through the gardens offers unbeatable panoramas from the castle’s clifftop vantage point.
Highlights include a boxwood collection, dwarf conifers, an Asian collection, a herb garden and “herbarium” of dried plants, as well as the National Bonsai Collection, which contains more than 200 trees donated by Japan and is said to be worth something in the order of $5 million.
Having previously developed Virginia's Boxwood Estate Winery from its inception in 2005 into an award-winning label, she moved west several years ago to try her hand at a completely different terroir, planting Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes along California's San Luis Obispo Coast in Spanish Springs, the closest vineyard to the ocean in the state.
boxwood
noun plant
- very hard tough close-grained light yellow wood of the box (particularly the common box); used in delicate woodwork: musical instruments and inlays and engraving blocks
noun plant
- evergreen shrubs or small trees
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Having previously developed Virginia's Boxwood Estate Winery from its inception in 2005 into an award-winning label she moved west several years ago to try her hand at a completely different terroir planting Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes along California's San Luis Obispo Coast in Spanish Springs the closest vineyard to the ocean in the state