Tasman flax lily (Dianella tasmanica 'variegata') is a great dry shade plant with beautiful strappy leaves.
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Sixteen nations sent forces to fight in the Korean War on the allied side. One of the lesser-known contingents was Ethiopia’s Kagnew battalion. It was equipped almost entirely with surplus Am…
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PRICES MAY VARY. BETTY HUTTON Pith Extract Pomade is designed to restore hair shine, suppleness and vitality to dehydrated and devitalizer hair. The Vitamin A stimulates the roots and help hair growth. MADE IN FRANCE 140ml-4.62 FL. OZ. Directions: Massage scalp with Betty Hutton pomade every morning and evening. Style as usual.
Tour the artistic, Moroccan, and African-inspired Venice Beach, California, garden and home of photographer Phillip Dixon.
This fine early twentieth-century ancestral post, from the Bongo culture in South Sudan, takes the form of a tall, multiple-ringed column. Carved from a hard wood, the post exhibits a beautiful weathered, worn and bleached surface. Surmounting the body of the column - which features rounded, geometric rings - is a thick-necked, stylised head of a male. Although faded as a result of weathering over time, the male's facial features can still be clearly delineated. Rather unusually, the male's head is depicted wearing a colonial-era pith helmet. The Bongo are one of several closely affiliated groups (Bongo, Belanda, Sara) that moved from Chad in the sixteenth century to the grasslands of South Sudan. In Bongo culture, large anthropomorphic pole-like sculptures, such as this fine and early example, recognised and honoured deceased male elites, hunters, warriors, chiefs or locally significant individuals. In some cases, the heads on top of the poles refer to the people slain by Bongo hunters. Height (Excl. Custom-Made Stand): 135cm Height (Incl. Custom-Made Stand): 147cm Width of Post: 20cm Width of Custom-Made Stand: 24cm Depth of Post: 17cm Depth of Custom-Made Stand: 24cm Estimated Period: First Quarter of 20th Century Ex Private Collection, UK References: Tom Phillips (Ed.) Africa: The Art of a Continent, Royal Academy of Arts (1995-1996) pp. 137-138 Klaus-Jochen Krüger, 'The Arts of Bahr-el-Ghazal'