glasshouse|glasshouses in English

noun

greenhouse, hothouse, plant nursery; factory where glass is manufactured

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1. In experiment 3, artificial Cowpats were stored in a glasshouse, protected from the

2. The site includes a large, Grade II listed, Victorian era glasshouse.

3. Riverskin: Location of Glasshouse, this district is built-up with old tall timber-frame houses.

4. In daylight in winter through the bare trees you can see odd corners of the ornate Victorian glasshouses.

5. 23 Plants were grown from seed in a 38-m long chamber in a ventilated glasshouse.

6. Glasshouses or greenhouses can use combined heat and power (CHP) or Cogeneration in order to provide heat, carbon dioxide and electricity

7. Set within the former walled garden of Bught House is Inverness Botanic Garden, including glasshouse featuring plants from tropical rainforests and arid locations around the world

8. 24 One of the first examples of a curvilinear glasshouse, it stands as a reminder of bygone eras in Belfast's history.

9. Use Aphelinus Abdominalis in virtually any crop or plant where Potato Aphid (Macrosiphum euphorbiae) and Foxglove/Glasshouse-potato Aphid (Aulacorthum solani) occur

10. He was granted a protective patent in 1673, where production moved from his glasshouse in the precinct of the Savoy, London, to the seclusion of Henley-on-Thames.

11. If you want your Glasshouse or Greenhouse to have a period feature feel, these beautiful and stylish finial and roof Crestings are sure to add a stunning, Victorian-inspired …

12. Nobile stem were subject to RNA sequencing (Wang et al., 2014a), which identified candidate genes that may be involved in the alpine adaption of the translucent Bract in “glasshouse” plants and illustrated the changes in gene expression underlying the adaptive and complex

13. ‘Burdock, also known as Cockle Burr, is a Biennial plant which can grow to nine feet in height.’ ‘Lesquerella mendocina plants remained vegetative, showing a Biennial habit, when sown in the field in late spring even when artificially vernalized, or in a glasshouse at similar temperatures to those of late sowings in the field.’