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rockeryrock‧e‧ry /ˈrɒkəri $ ˈrɑː-/ noun (plural rockeries) [countable] British English DLGpart of a garden where there are rocks with small plants growing between them SYN rock garden
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rockery• Finally, the surrounding ground on either side of the waterfall can be made into a rockery, thus completing the feature.• He almost laughs when he sees what it really is - a small lawn, with a rockery and kitchen garden beyond.• Below the well, a waterfall tumbled across an artificial rockery.• Nextdoor work's under way on a giant rockery.• They make ideal dwarf plants for a wide range of usages including rockeries and containers.• The freshly-dug earth was used to fill the old pond, which now forms a neat rockery around the patio.
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