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Definitions of flowerpots in various dictionaries:
noun - a container in which plants are cultivated
FLOWERPOTS - A flowerpot, flower pot, or plant pot is a container in which flowers and other plants are cultivated and displayed. Historically, and still to a sig...
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Some sill decorators |
Is the forte not so high to stop up in the garden? |
Devo's headgear resembled these |
Vessels in river block up |
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May 7 2017 USA Today |
Apr 8 2013 Universal |
Mar 26 2003 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
Apr 26 2002 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Apr 26 2002 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
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Plural form of flowerpot. |
a small container, typically with sloping sides and made from plastic or earthenware, used for growing a plant in. |
A small container, typically with sloping sides and made from plastic or earthenware, used for growing a plant in. |
Flowerpots might refer to |
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A Flowerpot, flower pot, or plant pot is a container in which flowers and other plants are cultivated and displayed. Historically, and still to a significant extent today, they are made from terracotta. Flowerpots are now often also made from plastic, wood, stone, or sometimes biodegradable material. An example of biodegradable pots are ones made of heavy brown paper, cardboard, or peat moss in which young plants for transplanting are grown. * For seedling starting in commercial greenhouses or polytunnels, pots usually take the form of trays with cells, each cell acting as one small pot. These trays are often called flats. * There are often holes in the bottom of pots, to allow excess water to flow out, sometimes to a saucer that is placed under the flowerpot. The plant can use this water with its roots, as needed. Recently, some flowerpots have been made with an automatic watering system, using a reservoir. |