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arbor

[ahr-ber] / ˈɑr bər /








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An arbor made of vivid blue columns created by Little and Lewis, well-known Pacific Northwest artists, and a series of metal archways by artist Rex Lukinich collectively mark the entrance to the Arboretum.

From Seattle Times

In front of the new hedge, a simple 9-foot arbor, also stained a dark color, supports Clematis armandii, providing an evergreen tracery of foliage that’s smothered with fragrant white blooms in early spring.

From Seattle Times

Use freestanding panels, lattices or an arbor softened with an appropriately sized vine — which can range from robust to delicate.

From Seattle Times

One-story homes of concrete or mud brick dot the landscape in pastel clusters, some with grape arbor vines climbing their roofs, interspersed with the occasional small school or mosque.

From New York Times

Her brother, my great-uncle, tended a huge arbor of grapes outside their Bakersfield home.

From Los Angeles Times