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12:41 Dec 9, 2011 |
German to English translations [PRO] Science - Botany | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Kari Koonin United Kingdom Local time: 04:14 | ||||||
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4 +1 | planter with evergreen plants or foliage plants |
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4 | small planter box, green plants, herbs, foliage |
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planter with evergreen plants or foliage plants Explanation: A Blumenkisterl is a planter (-erl being the Austrian diminutive), and I would imagine that the "grün" indicates planters planted up with evergreen plants (that look good for the winter) or just foliage plants without flowers, as opposed to "blühend" which will be planted with flowering plants. |
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small planter box, green plants, herbs, foliage Explanation: seems to indicate a smaller size box - not the large boxes usually found - I would probably try to ask or request an image |
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