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  2. 40 Best Front Door Plant Ideas for Your Entryway - AOL

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    Add front door plants to offer a splash of color and style to your entryway. ... a few years to enjoy in the landscape. Type of plant: Tree, USDA ... a white or cream-colored house. Type of plant ...

  3. 40 Front Door Plants to Refresh Your Entrance for Fall - AOL

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    Find the 40 best front door plants for fall that'll make it look stylish and welcoming, including topiaries, trees, shrubs, and low-maintenance houseplants.

  4. These Front Door Plants Make for the Prettiest Entrance to ...

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    Pick the best plants for your front door, from colorful flowers to evergreen shrubs. We've also included pretty container ideas, expert growing tips, and more.

  5. Front yard - Wikipedia

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    The fenced front yard of a house in Brewarrina, Australia, with an Australiana painted-tyre-swan lawn ornament.. The history of the Australian front yard is said to have begun with a regulation enacted in New South Wales in 1829 mandating that new houses be built at least 14 ft (4.3 m) from the street to ensure adequate space in front of each house for a garden.

  6. Parterre - Wikipedia

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    The garden at Ham House near London has been restored, following extensive research, to have a parterre of eight plats, four wide and two deep, facing the main garden front, with a replanted wilderness beyond. At the side of the house is a smaller and more complicated parterre in compartments, with flowers, now called the "Cherry Garden".

  7. Yard (land) - Wikipedia

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    The yard in front of a house is referred to as a front yard, the area at the rear is known as a backyard. Backyards are generally more private and are thus a more common location for recreation. Yard size varies with population density. In urban centers, many houses have very small or even no yards at all.