She took the first rosette in Saturday's 70cm Open class and Sunday's 80cm Open.
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After flowering, the large rosette disappears and the smaller rosettes take over.
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A hybrid with dusky blue-green leaves that form a rosette about 18 inches high.
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Plant so the base of the vase formed by the rosette of leaves is not in the soil.
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Rosette says the default rate is on Plain Green loans is proprietary information.
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A rosette is worn on the ribbon in undress uniform to signify the award of a bar.
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At the centre where the two ribbons intersect a black ribbon rosette is attached.
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Each dress is dotted with a hand-done rosette and an antique silver sash belt.
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The rosette is the same shade of blue as the neck ribbon and includes white stars.
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An ornament or pattern resembling a rose that is worn as a badge of office or as recognition of having won an honor
Little potato: rhizoctinia disease of potatoes
A cluster of leaves growing in crowded circles from a common center or crown (usually at or close to the ground)
Rose window: circular window filled with tracery
Rosette (real name Franu00E7oise Quu00E9ru00E9; born 6 September 1959) is a French actress and producer.
In botany, a rosette is a circular arrangement of leaves, with all the leaves at a single height.
A rosette is a small, circular device that is presented with a medal. The rosettes are primarily for situations where wearing the medal is deemed inappropriate. Rosettes are issued in nations such as France, Italy and Japan. Rosettes are also sometimes called bowknots, due to their shape.
A rosette is a round, stylized flower design, used extensively in sculptural objects from antiquity. Appearing in Mesopotamia and used to decorate the funeral stele in Ancient Greece. ...
Rosette or Seibel 1000 is a wine hybrid grape red-berries variety which originated with the work of Albert Seibel by a crossing of Jaeger 70 with Vitis vinifera. Rosette is also the common ancestor of St. Pepin and La Crosse grapes. Rosette is used to produce rosu00E9 wine.