Jardiniere is a French word, from the feminine form of "gardener." A jardiniere is a large stand or receptacle upon which, or into which, plants may be placed. Jardinieres tend to be highly decorative. They are often used for large flowering plants or for the cultivation of a small herb garden.
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Jardiniere is a French word, from the feminine form of "gardener." A jardiniere is a large stand or receptacle upon which, or into which, plants may be placed. Jardinieres tend to be highly decorative. They are often used for large flowering plants or for the cultivation of a small herb garden.
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Beautiful Garden
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Jardiniere - This French word is the feminine of gardener and can mean a flower box.
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Vessels that hold flowers are called pots or containers. They may be made of clay, plastic, or woven fibers. Some containers are called vases. Flower show judges prefer the term container to vase.
What had been wanted was this always, this always to last, the talking softly on this porch, with the snake plant in the jardiniere in the southwest corner, and the obstinate slip from Aunt Eppie's magnificent Michigan fern at the left side of the friendly door.
"Belle jardinière" is a French term that translates to "beautiful gardener" in English. In the context of art and decor, it often refers to a type of ornamental plant pot or vase designed to display flowers or plants elegantly. The term can also evoke a sense of beauty and grace associated with gardening and nature.