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A favoured haunt of the college geese

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  • Lawn
  • Lawn
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  • Early Modern English laune (“‘turf, grassy area’”), alteration of laund (“‘glade’”), from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Lawn]] launde from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Lawn]] lande (“‘heath, moor’”) of Germanic or Gaulish origin, akin to Breton [[lann#|lann]] (“‘heath’”)"; Old Norse & Old English land
  • A favoured haunt of the college geese
  • The lawn is arranged in a grid with nine columns and five rows (in the day, night, and roof stages) or six rows (in the pool and fog stages) that the player can plant on, one plant per square (except for Cob Cannon). During the night, squares can also contain graves where the player can plant nothing but Grave Busters and from which zombies emerge during the final wave. Also, the use of the Doom-shroom creates craters in the lawn, which cannot be planted in. Almanac_GroundDay.jpg|Day Almanac_GroundNight.jpg|Night Almanac_GroundPool.jpg|Pool Almanac GroundFog.JPG|Fog Almanac_GroundRoof.jpg|Roof Almanac GroundRoofNight.JPG|Night Roof
  • Please check out Hexadecimal Chart to see what codes are available to name. The hexadecimal code that matches this color is 7CFC00
  • The lawn is usually the mowed grass area around a building. A lawn can be a beautiful part of a landscape or a fun place to play. For many people a specific image of a lawn as part of how a house should look has become so ingrained that they plant "traditional" lawns in places where they are not native and potentially harmful. For instance many people who moved to the southwestern part of the United States to get relief from allergies took with them and transplanted the very plants they were allergic to. In addition, these plants do not thrive easily in the desert climate, so they need constant watering and special care. There is a movement to go back to more regionally appropriate landscaping (see ground cover).
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  • 7(xsd:integer)
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  • Green
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  • Lawn Green
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  • Early Modern English laune (“‘turf, grassy area’”), alteration of laund (“‘glade’”), from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Lawn]] launde from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Lawn]] lande (“‘heath, moor’”) of Germanic or Gaulish origin, akin to Breton [[lann#|lann]] (“‘heath’”)"; Old Norse & Old English land
  • A favoured haunt of the college geese
  • The lawn is arranged in a grid with nine columns and five rows (in the day, night, and roof stages) or six rows (in the pool and fog stages) that the player can plant on, one plant per square (except for Cob Cannon). During the night, squares can also contain graves where the player can plant nothing but Grave Busters and from which zombies emerge during the final wave. Also, the use of the Doom-shroom creates craters in the lawn, which cannot be planted in. Almanac_GroundDay.jpg|Day Almanac_GroundNight.jpg|Night Almanac_GroundPool.jpg|Pool Almanac GroundFog.JPG|Fog Almanac_GroundRoof.jpg|Roof Almanac GroundRoofNight.JPG|Night Roof
  • The lawn is usually the mowed grass area around a building. A lawn can be a beautiful part of a landscape or a fun place to play. For many people a specific image of a lawn as part of how a house should look has become so ingrained that they plant "traditional" lawns in places where they are not native and potentially harmful. For instance many people who moved to the southwestern part of the United States to get relief from allergies took with them and transplanted the very plants they were allergic to. In addition, these plants do not thrive easily in the desert climate, so they need constant watering and special care. There is a movement to go back to more regionally appropriate landscaping (see ground cover). Historically lawns were a sign of wealth. Before lawnmowers a lawn had to be cut manually, usually by scythe or livestock, usually sheep. Hiring the cutters or buying the livestock took money, as well as being able to afford to have the land as an ornament instead of in productive use.
  • Please check out Hexadecimal Chart to see what codes are available to name. The hexadecimal code that matches this color is 7CFC00
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