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''Jardinière'' is a French word, from the feminine form of "gardener". ''Jardinière'' has three meanings: #A flower box, a receptacle (usually a ceramic pot or urn) or more rarely a stand upon which, or into which, plants may be placed. (The French themselves refer to tabletop versions of such receptacles as ''cachepots''.) '' Jardinières'' tend to be highly decorative and are sometimes used as garden accent elements for large plants and for raised culinary and herb gardens. #A dish that is cooked or served with a mixture of spring vegetables, such as peas, carrots, and green beans. #A name for the golden ground beetle, the European mole cricket, and other species of beetles that attack plants in kitchen gardens. File:Vase - William Andrews Clark Memorial Library.jpg|Garden Urn, at the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, UCLA. File:Jardinière par Govert-Marinus Augustijn, De Kat.JPG|Jardinière by Govert-Marinus Augustijn, ca. 1900. File:Dragon jardiniere at Kindrogan.JPG|Dragon jardinière at Kindrogan House, Enochdu, Scotland. Gertrude Jekyll wrote: ==See also== *Container garden * List of English words of French origin * Potting soil 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「jardiniere」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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