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garland

[gahr-luhnd] / ˈgɑr lənd /
NOUN
strand of material, usually hung
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He smiled, taking in the Harley bikers parked near the cliffs and the men and women strolling nearby sporting Asir’s traditional garlands made of orange marigold, dill and artemisia, a gray-green plant similar to sage.

From Los Angeles Times

Because here’s the secret: it’s rarely the décor you haul out once a year, the turkey-shaped anything, or the glittery garlands destined for a January trash bag.

From Salon

At Churchill Downs on Saturday, 20 horses will compete to wear the garland of red roses in the 149th edition.

From Washington Times

Right up there with that rustic braised chicken is shredded braised lamb, pressed into a bar, coated with breadcrumbs, fried and served with a bright garland of vegetables.

From Washington Post

With permits from the city, they blocked off street parking for guests and a food truck, and propped up more than 40 feet of balloon garlands.

From Seattle Times