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magnolia - use in sentences
Converse of object
- have: The garden also has notable magnolias and camellias and a fine collection of conifers.
- see: You'll also see magnolias, camellias, rhododendrons, flowering shrubs, the ancient Lanhydrock Cross and the formal gardens.
- include: The garden includes magnolia, bold foliaged plants, common hornbeam and perennials to soften geometric lines.
- pine: Be sure to the best investment pines magnolias and camellias.
- paint: When we moved in, the builders had painted everything magnolia and we are now getting round to choosing other colors.
- contrast: This cot is part of a brand new range in a contrasting magnolia and white wash finish.
Adjective modifier
- huge: From very early spring there is dramatic color to be enjoyed in the huge Magnolias and the vast array of Camellias.
- flowering: The turn of the late flowering magnolias has arrived among the tall cow parsley.
- magnificent: Your roots How to raise magnificent magnolias, and where to see them.
- deciduous: CLICK ON PICTURE FOR MORE DETAILS A late flowering, deciduous magnolia with an upright habit when young, later spreading.
- evergreen: One of the few evergreen Magnolias, and a must for any garden.
- mature: Later they will fare fine - a mature magnolia is very wind resistant.
Modifies a noun
- emulsion: All woodwork painted in white gloss and the walls throughout with magnolia emulsion.
- leather: Available in peacock blue with magnolia leather interior, arriving in a new Bentley has to be the most glamorous way to travel.
- tree: The smell of the leaves, from the magnolia trees in the meadow, King Harvest has surely come.
- paint: Grim, dark and dusty corridors were banished, along with depressing decor and magnolia paint.
- wall: The bland magnolia walls loomed around him, cubicles along the far end of the room offering no help at all.
- flower: Fossil magnolia flowers, thought to be 100 million years old, have been found.
Noun used with modifier
- star: Lastly, don't be without Magnolia stellata, the star magnolia.
- pine: Policies can end almost all direct-selling pines magnolias and camellias had workers ' compensation insurance.
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