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Pincushions Of Mahogany And Each:

Pincushions Of Mahogany And Each ended in a curlicue of tan, tiny slinkies tipped with seedpods from the fall before. Farther down the snowy garden path a clump of sedums were pincushions of Mahogany and each of the dwarf conifers that edge the bank above showed myriad shades of green, subtly pastelled by their coat of snow. The fountain cotoneaster that flows from be¬tween a step of flagstones still bore a crop of scarlet berries and to the right, the weeping birch was an umbrella of countless ribs with two friendly chickadees precariously perched on the farthest side picking at the hanging seedpods.

Farther down the snowy garden path a clump of sedums were pincushions of Mahogany and each of the dwarf conifers that edge the bank above showed myriad shades of green, subtly pastelled by their coat of snow. The fountain cotoneaster that flows from be¬tween a step of flagstones still bore a crop of scarlet berries and to the right, the weeping birch was an umbrella of countless ribs with two friendly chickadees precariously perched on the farthest side picking at the hanging seedpods. On the way to the pond we walked through the copse behind the vegetable garden and saw the green, leathery blades of the Christmas fern poking up through the cover of snow. Though some individual leaflets were somewhat tattered and torn, they were still green.

See Also Shade Of Mahogany:

Hot, spicy shade of mahoganys like orange, rich green and deep red love to take over so they work best when used as accents, rather than all over the walls. Here, walls are painted a hessian shade of Mahogany and teamed with a Sofa in matching fabric, creating a background that's pale and neutral. Dark, warm tones are added here by a mahogany Floor and console Table and the really spicy shade of mahoganys are confined to the curtain, a border on the Blind and the cushions -just enough colour to enliven the scheme, but not so much that it dominates.

All finishes alter the color of wood to some extent, and some woods - Mahogany and walnut, for example - turn much darker even when a completely clear finish is applied. An approximate idea of the color wood will take on when treated with a clear finish can be seen by dampening a small area with ordinary water. If this color is too light for your needs, then the wood can be stained before finishing. It is only possible to stain wood to a darker color; for a lighter shade of Mahogany it must be bleached.


On The Other Hand See Polished Mahogany In:

LARGE TREES such as oak (Quercus), lime (Tilia), poplar (Populus), beech (Fagus), willow (Salix), cedar (Cedrus), and pine (Pinus) are only suitable for large gardens, but there are sometimes dwarf, upright-stemmed or fastigiate forms of large trees that can be planted in quite small backyards. Some trees have bright and colorful bark and are particularly spectacular in winter, when there is little else of interest in the garden. Acer griseum (paperback maple)has polished Mahogany In, orange-brown peeling bark, while Betula papyrifem (paper-bark birch)has smooth, silver-white, brown-banded bark. Prunus serrula (Tibetan cherry)has smooth bark the color of polished Mahogany In mahogany, with peeling rings running around it and Rubus cockburnianus (whitewashed bramble)has whitish-purple arching stems.

Faceting - first started by Indian cutters polishing small facets on diamonds - soon became applied to other stones. Thus evolved the brilliant, step and mixed cuts, which depend on various facets being ground and polished Mahogany In in symmetrical arrangements on the stones. The facets on a diamond are cut and polished Mahogany In in one operation but other pre¬cious stones have their facets first ground and then subsequently highly polished Mahogany In.
 
 

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