| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - To sum up, coniferous evergreens ordinarily are no problem except for the occasional cutting back of a shoot outstripping its neighbour; in the case of foundation planting, to prolong the time lapse before it becomes necessary to remove them; when a specimen of formal shape is required as an accent in a formal garden; when needed to form a hedge; or for topiary.
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