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Citrus Mini Lemon Tree (Pot Size: 15cm)

Citrus Mini Lemon Tree (Pot Size: 15cm)

This miniature marvel is a true botanical delight with her slender stem and glossy evergreen foliage. This ornamental mini Meyer lemon tree will infuse your surroundings with Mediterranean charm, casting her spell of lush greenery and enchanting fragrance. Self-fertile, this little tree will grace you with dainty, white aromatic blossoms between March and August (depending on conditions). But the real showstopper is yet to come – the lemons themselves. Ripening over 12 months means that you will almost certainly be graced with flowers and fruit at the same time, with fruits ready from October onwards – delightful Meyer Lemons, full of tangy goodness. From cooking to cocktail-making they are your secret ingredient for culinary greatness. Compact yet vibrant, the mini stem Meyer lemon tree stands approximately 55cm – 60cm tall (including the pot). The ideal companion for brightening up your living space, whether perched on a sunlit windowsill or adorning your patio, she will add a slice of zest to your daily life. Elevate your surroundings, awaken your senses, and embrace the natural beauty of this charming little tree. Perfect for a unique gift and captivating addition to any home – a little piece of citrusy heaven that’s sure to make you smile. We will always pick the best plant on our nursery for you, however, please note that fruit on your citrus plant is not guaranteed, as this will be dependent on the time of year – with fruits being produced normally from beginning of autumn for most varieties. Plants ordered later in the season are more likely to drop their fruits in transit or may be despatched without fruit if they have finished producing. With correct feeding and care they will continue to fruit with the next cycle.

GBP 30.00
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Citrus Mini Lemon Tree - 15cm

Citrus Mini Lemon Tree - 15cm

This miniature marvel is a true botanical delight with her slender stem and glossy evergreen foliage. This ornamental mini Meyer lemon tree will infuse your surroundings with Mediterranean charm, casting her spell of lush greenery and enchanting fragrance. Self-fertile, this little tree will grace you with dainty, white aromatic blossoms between March and August (depending on conditions). But the real showstopper is yet to come – the lemons themselves. Ripening over 12 months means that you will almost certainly be graced with flowers and fruit at the same time, with fruits ready from October onwards - delightful Meyer Lemons, full of tangy goodness. From cooking to cocktail-making they are your secret ingredient for culinary greatness. Compact yet vibrant, the mini stem Meyer lemon tree stands approximately 55cm - 60cm tall (including the pot). The ideal companion for brightening up your living space, whether perched on a sunlit windowsill or adorning your patio, she will add a slice of zest to your daily life. Elevate your surroundings, awaken your senses, and embrace the natural beauty of this charming little tree. Perfect for a unique gift and captivating addition to any home - a little piece of citrusy heaven that's sure to make you smile. We will always pick the best plant on our nursery for you, however, please note that fruit on your citrus plant is not guaranteed, as this will be dependent on the time of year - with fruits being produced normally from beginning of autumn for most varieties. Plants ordered later in the season are more likely to drop their fruits in transit or may be despatched without fruit if they have finished producing. With correct feeding and care they will continue to fruit with the next cycle.

GBP 30.00
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Europe and World Society

Site Matters Strategies for Uncertainty Through Planning and Design

Site Matters Strategies for Uncertainty Through Planning and Design

In the era of the Anthropocene site matters are more pressing than ever. Building on the concepts theories and multi-disciplinary approaches raised in the first edition this publication strives to address the changes that have taken place over the last 15 years with new material to complement and re-position the initial volume. Reaching across design disciplines this highly illustrated anthology assembles essays from architects landscape architects urban designers planners historians and artists to explore ways to physically and conceptually engage site. Thoughtful discourse and empirically grounded pieces combine to provide the language and theory to contextualize the meanings of site in the built environment. The increasingly complex hybridity of constructed environments today demands new tools for thinking about and working with site. Drawing contributions from outside and within the traditional design disciplines this edition will trace important developments in site thinking with new essays on topics such as climate change landscape as infrastructure shifts from global to planetary urbanization debates and the proliferation of participatory site transformation practices. Edited by two leading practitioners and academics Site Matters juxtaposes timeless contributions from individuals including Elizabeth Meyer Robert Beauregard and Robin Dripps with original new writings from Peter Marcuse Jane Wolff Neil Brenner and Thaisa Way amongst others to recontextualize and reignite the debate around site. An ideal text for students academics and researchers interested in site and design theory. | Site Matters Strategies for Uncertainty Through Planning and Design

GBP 34.99
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Citrus Rainbow Orange Tree

Citrus Rainbow Orange Tree

Bring a touch of Mediterranean magic to your garden with the striking Citrus Meyer Doppio Sanguigno, also known as the 'Rainbow Orange' tree.This extraordinary citrus produces blood oranges with a striped appearance and a rich, tangy flavour that's truly unforgettable. The glossy green foliage and fragrant white blossoms add a layer of year-round beauty, filling the air with a sweet citrus aroma in spring.Ideal for patios, conservatories, or bright sunny spaces, thriving in a pot for easy manoeuvrability. As the fruit develops, its unique rainbow hues transition from orange to deep red. Not only does this tree offer delicious homegrown fruit, but its ornamental charm also makes it a standout feature in any space.Citrus trees thrive in sunny, sheltered positions, making them ideal for growing in pots and containers. Place your tree in a warm, bright spot outdoors from late March to October, then bring it inside as the weather cools. The transition indoors even triggers another flush of flowering.As with all Citrus products, make sure to apply our Blooming Fast Citrus Feed every time you water this plant while in active growth.This citrus tree loves plenty of sunlight and well-draining soil, making it as easy to care for as it is rewarding. Use the fruit for freshly squeezed juice, zesty desserts, or even homemade marmalade - bringing a burst of flavour straight from your garden to your table.Supplied in a 4 litre pot, already 70-90cm tall, ready to plant.

GBP 34.99
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Native American Survivance Memory and Futurity The Gerald Vizenor Continuum

Native American Survivance Memory and Futurity The Gerald Vizenor Continuum

According to Kimberly Blaeser Gerald Vizenor is the most prolific Native American writer of the twentieth century and Christopher Teuton rightfully calls him one of the most innovative and brilliant American Indian writers today. With more than 40 books of fiction poetry life writing essays and criticism his impact on literary and cultural theory and specifically on Indigenous Studies has been unparalleled. This volume brings together some of the most distinguished experts on Vizenor’s work from Europe and the United States. Original contributions by Gerald Vizenor himself as well as by Kimberly M. Blaeser A. Robert Lee Kathryn Shanley David L. Moore Chris LaLonde Alexandra Ganser Cathy Covell Waegner Sabine N. Meyer Kristina Baudemann and Billy J. Stratton provide fresh perspectives on theoretical concepts such as trickster discourse postindian survivance totemic associations Native presence artistic irony and transmotion and explore his lasting literary impact from Darkness in St. Louis Bearheart to his most recent novels and collections of poetry Shrouds of White Earth Chair of Tears Blue Ravens and Favor of Crows. The thematic sections focus on Truth Games’: Transnationalism Transmotion and Trickster Poetics; ‘Chance Connections’: Memory Land and Language; and ‘The Many Traces of Ironic Traditions’: History and Futurity documenting that Vizenor’s achievements are sociocultural and political as much they are literary in effect. With their emphasis on transdisciplinary transnational research the critical analyses close readings and theoretical outlooks collected here contextualize Gerald Vizenor’s work within different literary traditions and firmly place him within the American canon. | Native American Survivance Memory and Futurity The Gerald Vizenor Continuum

GBP 39.99
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The Routledge Companion to Native American Literature

The Routledge Companion to Native American Literature

The Routledge Companion to Native American Literature engages the multiple scenes of tension — historical political cultural and aesthetic — that constitutes a problematic legacy in terms of community identity ethnicity gender and sexuality language and sovereignty in the study of Native American literature. This important and timely addition to the field provides context for issues that enter into Native American literary texts through allusions references and language use. The volume presents over forty essays by leading and emerging international scholars and analyses: regional cultural racial and sexual identities in Native American literature key historical moments from the earliest period of colonial contact to the present worldviews in relation to issues such as health spirituality animals and physical environments traditions of cultural creation that are key to understanding the styles allusions and language of Native American Literature the impact of differing literary forms of Native American literature. This collection provides a map of the critical issues central to the discipline as well as uncovering new perspectives and new directions for the development of the field. It supports academic study and also assists general readers who require a comprehensive yet manageable introduction to the contexts essential to approaching Native American Literature. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the past present and future of this literary culture. Contributors: Joseph Bauerkemper Susan Bernardin Susan Berry Brill de Ramírez Kirby Brown David J. Carlson Cari M. Carpenter Eric Cheyfitz Tova Cooper Alicia Cox Birgit Däwes Janet Fiskio Earl E. Fitz John Gamber Kathryn N. Gray Sarah Henzi Susannah Hopson Hsinya Huang Brian K. Hudson Bruce E. Johansen Judit Ágnes Kádár Amelia V. Katanski Susan Kollin Chris LaLonde A. Robert Lee Iping Liang Drew Lopenzina Brandy Nālani McDougall Deborah Madsen Diveena Seshetta Marcus Sabine N. Meyer Carol Miller David L. Moore Birgit Brander Rasmussen Mark Rifkin Kenneth M. Roemer Oliver Scheiding Lee Schweninger Stephanie A. Sellers Kathryn W. Shanley Leah Sneider David Stirrup Theodore C. Van Alst Jr. Tammy Wahpeconiah

GBP 42.99
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Building Excellence in Higher Education Singapore’s Experience

Building Excellence in Higher Education Singapore’s Experience

Over the last 30 years Singapore has developed a system of higher education that is the envy of many other countries and regions. How has Singapore developed such a highly performing education system? Was it planned? Was it mere luck? Written by Arnoud De Meyer who is widely regarded as one of the pre-eminent management educators and leaders in higher education the book focuses on Singapore as an in-depth case study of how to build a system of higher education and specifically a portfolio of highly differentiated and diversified universities. He worked closely together with Jovina Ang during the preparation of the manuscript. This book is unique because it showcases several case studies of the emerging system of higher education and it was written based on insights drawn from interviews with the key decision-makers and actors in the system from the past 20 years including ministers and permanent secretaries of the Ministry of Education and presidents and chairmen of the six universities. The success of this system can be attributed to several factors: the clarity of purpose of the decision-makers with clear targets in cohort participation rate commitment to significant funding for education and research discipline of an intelligent and well-implemented governance system flexibility in adjusting plans and rapid and adaptive learning from overseas partners. In the last few chapters the authors look at the future of the system and postulate how it should be adjusted to the changes in Singapore and the world. This unique book on educational strategy would be of particular interest to educational specialists and policy-makers in emerging countries who want to build a system of higher education policy-makers in mature industrialised countries who are faced with the challenge of revamping their system of higher education strategists who are interested in dynamic capability building and philanthropists who want to use education as an equaliser of social status. | Building Excellence in Higher Education Singapore’s Experience

GBP 31.99
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