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  2. Allionia - Wikipedia

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    Allionia, commonly known as windmills or trailing four o'clock, is a genus of two plant species widespread in the Western Hemisphere. Both species are unusual in their blooms, which consist of three separate flowers appearing to be a single flower.

  3. Garden ornament - Wikipedia

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    Windmill: a disconnected but free-spinning miniature, typically in the American Aermotor style having about a dozen metal vanes, or the traditional Dutch style having four wood vanes. Yard globe : a light-reflective sphere, as large as 12" in diameter or more and generally displayed on top of a support structure.

  4. Dutch Windmill (Golden Gate Park) - Wikipedia

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    The windmill in 2012 with flower bed. In 1964, the San Francisco Citizens Commission for the Restoration of the Golden Gate Park Windmills was formed and led by Eleanor Rossi Crabtree, daughter of former San Francisco mayor Angelo Rossi. The windmill was restored in 1981. The Queen Wilhelmina Tulip Garden is located next to the Dutch Mill.

  5. Category:Garden ornaments - Wikipedia

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    Garden ornaments — decorative elements and features of garden design Pages in category "Garden ornaments" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 ...

  6. Conservatory of Flowers - Wikipedia

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    The Conservatory of Flowers is a greenhouse and botanical garden that houses a collection of rare and exotic plants in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California.With construction having been completed in 1879, it is the oldest building in the park.

  7. Golden Gate Park - Wikipedia

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    The north windmill was restored to its original appearance in 1981 and is adjacent to Queen Wilhelmina tulip garden, a gift of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands. [7] These are planted with tulip bulbs for winter display and other flowers in appropriate seasons. The Murphy Windmill in the southwest corner of the park was restored in September ...