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  • Apple Investment Company Receive Afsl
    By: Ted Smith | - Apple Investment Company is proud to announce that they have been accredited with an AFSL license. After making the decision to expand into Australasia, Apple Investment Company have set up a leg of the U.S powerhouse in Australia. Apple Investment Company have fulfilled all the stringent requirements set out by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission to receive the AFSL. Being an AFSL Authorised Representative gives Apple Investment Company the ability to run the brand in a similar ...
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  • Protective Put- The Basics
    By: Kian Elllis | - Protective put is a hedging strategy where the holder of a security buys a put to guard in opposition to a fall in the stock price of that security. This is also called put hedge. The Protective Put is also known as "puts and stock", "married put", or "bullets." It is an ideal strategy for an investor who wants full hedging coverage for his position. This is where the covered Call Strategy will cover an investor down only as far as the premium he receives, th ...
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  • Share Market Tips, Stock Broking Tips, Intraday Tips, Nifty Tips, Nse Future Tips, Commodity Trading
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    http://www.insighttechnical.net/ - We at Insight Technical provides stock advisory services to our local and global clients so their money will grown in a fast and smart way. Our main services is, we provide share market tips of hot stocks which deliver good returns. Our stock broking services delivers Daily News Letter, Pre Market Call and During the Market hrs call, BTST call, Nifty Future Call, Option with Hedging Strategy, Long Position with Hedging Strategy, Delivery based Por ...

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  • Gardening Nursery Ornamental Trees & Shrubs
    By: jennyhicks | - Some of the most garden worthy trees and shrubs in cultivation can be found in this article and have been carefully selected for their valuable contribution to gardens, whether for their architectural shapes, beauty of flowers, prolific scent, ornamental bark or outstanding autumn colours. Many of these plants are frequently seen in gardens and have been included owing to their popularity, others are very scarce seldom seen in garden centres or nursery catalogues making them rather more unique.< ...
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  • Long Short Fund Information
    By: Jamie Hanson | - What investor wants to make money? That's easy, every one! The entire purpose to invest one's money is for the sole purpose of getting a return on that money at some point in the future. The more return, the better, so investors frequently take risky moves that could result in certain riches or the opposite. However, the make it or break it investment style does not necessarily have to be the only one. That's because there is a new type of investment that investors may want to consider called th ...
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  • Long Short Fund Information
    By: Jamie Hanson | - Investing experience may allow investors to make smart decisions and forecast, to some degree, the market. However, no amount of investing experience can foretell where the market will be at any given moment in time. There are too many variables and factors that come into play not to mention politics for any investor to be able to successfully manage a portfolio over the long run without some losses from time to time. However, overall market loss should not mean an automatic loss for your portfo ...
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  • Garden Nurseries Hedging And Hedgerows
    By: jennyhicks | - Hedges were first introduced for privacy and security and they are still two of the biggest reasons for garden hedges today. Britain is a nation of gardeners. Britain has been passionate for gardening and tending to pieces of privately owned land.
    Hedges frame a garden and provide privacy and structure. Hedges are not harsh like a brick or stone wall and can be shaped differently if required. They also allow airflow through a garden which a wall does not and without an airflow plants can s ...

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  • Pay Per Clicking Your Way To Success
    By: Terry Leslie | - Pay per click, cost per click, pay per placement, pay per ranking, and pay per performance all pretty much means that you are hedging against the search engine competition the you can offer enough per bid to draw a crowd to your web pages based totally on keywords. It is really an interesting concept. You are hedging your bets against two basic elements of internet advertising. The first element is that you can bid high enough to be competitive and keep your results on the first page. The second ...
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  • Placing Your Bet With Life Insurance Companies
    By: Wendy Moyer | - Have you ever thought about what you're really doing when you buy an insurance policy? When you buy insurance you're actually proactively hedging against future risks.

    When the insurance company accepts your signed application you will enter into a legal contract with them. In return for the premiums you pay them, they will pay your beneficiaries should you die as a result of an accident or because of natural causes. This will include pretty much any cause of death other than s ...

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  • Benefiting From Hedging Techniques In Forex Trading
    By: Vahid | - Hedging is a way for companies to eliminate foreign exchange risk while doing business with other countries that involves financial transactions. When companies do business across borders, they deal in foreign currencies.

    Companies must thus exchange foreign currencies for their home currencies when dealing with receivables, and payables respectively. This exchange of one currency for the other happens at the current exchange rate between the two countries. Foreign exchange risk ar ...

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  • Make Money From Home With Forex Trading
    By: Glenn Bacon | - Forex trading also known as currency trading refers to a series of transactions on foreign exchange markets used by investors for speculative or hedging purposes. Forex trading online has become an investment vehicle of choice for many individual investors. When you engage in Forex Trading or in CFD, commodity or stock trading for that matter you must know and trust who you are dealing with.

    FOREX trading is a very specialized form of day trading. Forex (foreign exchange) tradi ...

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  • Some Insurance Quotes For Daily Purposes
    By: Amansingh | - Insurance is a way of hedging against any possible loss that could occur in future. In other words it is a way of managing a risk that could occur in the future due to property damage or due to a health problem or any other loss to the bearer. One can get an insurance coverage done to his/her property, automobiles, home, health and even life which under constant threats of accident or damage. This enables one to make up for a very big loss in exchange of premium that is paid at a particular rate ...
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  • Forex Hedging Report: Why Forex Hedging Isn't The Right Choice For Most Traders
    By: Dean Branwhite | - Forex hedging is an advanced technique which is definitely not recommended for currency trading neophytes or for that matter, anyone who doesn't have a large amount of capital which they can afford to lose. Hedge funds in general are not a sound investment for the average person or the average Forex trader.

    Beginners often find the returns promised by Forex hedge funds to be enticing. Since these funds can sometimes yield returns of 500% or more with a talented manager (and the re ...

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  • Hedge Plants That Define Spaces
    By: Anna Stenning | - Hedge plants are used more in the United Kingdom as definers of territory and ownership than all other types of boundary marker put together. Hedging is ideal for delineating land rights as they define - when established - where one person's ownership begins and ends. They are usually preferable to walls, railings and fencing. They are extremely permanent and apart from the odd clip they are self maintaining (a fence has done well if it lasts 20 years - a hedge is disappointed if it does not re ...
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  • The Basics To Growing Your Own Hedge
    By: Anna Stenning | - Planting your own hedging can be a difficult task for people who are generally new to gardening. There are a few basic principles to remember when planting your own hedge and these are vital to make the process successful. The questions that you must ask yourself before starting the planting process, are things like what do you want the hedging to do, how much time and effort will be needed for its maintenance and what kind of hedge plant is suitable for your planting area.

    Examin ...

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  • Get The Most From Your Dwarf Box
    By: Anna Stenning | - Dwarf Box hedging (its official name is Buxus sempervirens Suffruticosa - which means "shrubby evergreen box") was first propagated in the 1750's and, although the name of its breeder have been lost in the intervening centuries, his or her brainchild has made its name in history as probably the smallest hedge plant in the world. Like its big brother, Dwarf Box hedging is an ideal plant for ornamental displays, with shiny and dense little leaves that clip very well and the fact that it grows so s ...
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  • Hedging And Translation
    By: alireza sadeghi ghadi | - Hedging is defined as degree of doubt or skepticism. It is a strategy which is used by all people in general and scientific scholars in particular. Scientists sometimes have doubt in expressing their statements. As a result, they use some structures in order to avoid certainty and confidence e.g. modality. They use modal verbs like may, might, can, could, and shall. For instance, instead of saying ,"water absorbs the heat of sun" scientists will say " water may absorb the heat of the sun". There ...
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  • Managing Your Portfolio Risk Through Speculation And Hedging
    By: William | - Before we look into hedgers and speculators, let's read a little into what is risk and future contracts and why do we need future contracts in the first place. Starting from risk, investment risk is the chance that in future the profits or returns will be smaller (or no return at all) than expected. Investment risk arises from uncertainty, and because uncertainty is always there, risk cannot be separated from any form of investment.

    Coming to the futures contracts, they are the ag ...

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  • Eight Good Reasons To Love A Beech Hedge
    By: Anna Stenning | - In the world of the native British hedge, there will always be three trees that lead the field; Yew, Hawthorn and Beech. They all have great merit as hedge plants but it is beech that is ideal for any of the main purposes of a hedge, whether it's being kept clipped neatly at the front of your house, enclosing fields and livestock or being allowed to grow a little wild at the bottom of the garden. Far be it from me to say that beech also has the best foliage - but it does. The evenly shaped leave ...
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  • Five Of The Best Escallonia Hedging Plants
    By: Anna Stenning | - I have heard it said more than once that Escallonia is an underused hedging plant. Granted, I do work in the plant nursery industry, where that sort of comment is a normal part of everyday conversation, but I am inclined to agree: I grew up in a family of avid gardeners and had never seen an Escallonia hedge until I came to sell them myself - now I can safely say that they knock the socks off plain old privet and deserve to be as widely planted.

    Our streets would look and smell a ...

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  • Spread Betting - A Smart Way To Hedge Your Investment Portfolio?
    By: James Woolley | - A lot of stock market traders copy the trading style of the great Warren Buffett and only invest in high quality market-leading companies. They are quite prepared to hold these shares for the very long-term so any short-term fluctuations are not that important. However there may still be times when it is more profitable to hedge your portfolio in some way.

    For example if one of your shares has raced ahead of itself and you think it may be temporarily overbought based on it's curre ...

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  • How To Make Your Beech Hedge Look Like New
    By: Anna Stenning | - Over time, and always as a result of neglect, even the finest, densest beech hedges can become less desirable. In nature, beech is a big tree, and an old hedge can grow too many metres in height - there is one in Scotland that is just over 100 feet (30 metres) tall. A mile high hedge looks great on an estate, but not so cool at the end of a 60 foot garden.

    Beech hedges can also become enormously wide. This is probably because there is a natural tendency to "underclip" hedging. We ...

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  • Right Stock ‘options’ Key To Risk-free Buying And Selling
    By: William Kings | - An option gives you the right of buying and selling. It however need not be an obligation to accomplish a deal. You can always choose to let the expiry date of the option go, after which the option has no value. If you let the period expire, you let go the entire amount that you invested to book the asset. The underlying assets in most cases are either stock or index funds.

    Options are classified as ‘calls’ and ‘puts’. ‘Call’ refers to the righ ...

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  • Carbon Emission Trading, The Basics Explained
    By: Dwayne Strocen | - The Kyoto Protocol is a UN-led international agreement reached in 1997 in Kyoto, Japan to address the problems of climate change and the reduction greenhouse gas emissions. The Kyoto Protocol went into force on February 2005.

    Signatory countries are committed to moving away from fossil fuel energy sources - oil, gas, and coal, to renewable sources of energy such as hydro, wind and solar power, and to less environmentally harmful ways of burning fossil fuels. Greenhouse gases such ...

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  • Why Choose Life Insurance?
    By: puja | - The main purpose of insurance is to bring stability in life by providing hedging of the occurrence of any future mishap. Life insurance guarantees the stated amount or monetary benefit upon the death of the insured.

    Preliminarily, Life Insurance :

    1.Provides add to the family members on the death of the breadwinner.
    2.Provides cash benefit for future.

    Types of Life Insurance:

    1. Term Insurance: As the name suggests term insura ...

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  • Beech, A Hedge For All Seasons
    By: Anna Stenning | - There is an almost constant demand for evergreen hedging as it has so many obvious attractions. A well grown hedge that holds its leaves is perfect for privacy - while deciduous hedging can look bare in winter - a leafholder is impervious to sight so no more nosy neighbours (unless you are truly unfortunate, like friends of mine, whose so called neighbour built a viewing platform in her garden...).

    Hedges that carry foliage all the year round reduce traffic noise. In winter thi ...

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  • In Praise Of Privet Hedging
    By: Anna Stenning | - Harry Potter's cousins, the Dursleys lived in Privet Drive and, by association, gave it a bad name. Actually privet is a well-named plant; well grown, it forms one of the thickest privacy hedges there is.

    Like most plants, privet prefers a nice, warm, sunny bed. Who doesn't? And grown in such a place, it will reward you well. However (and unlike most plants), it is also prepared to make a good fist of growing in deep shade. It will need clipping a little more often to keep i ...

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  • Hedging, What Is It, And Its Uses In Risk Management
    By: Dwayne Strocen | - Second of a two part article
    Before I discuss the use of hedging to off-set risk, we need to understand the role and the purpose of hedging. The history of modern futures trading began in Chicago in the early 1800's. Chicago is located at the base of the Great Lakes, close to the farmlands and cattle country of the U.S. Midwest making it a natural center for transportation, distribution and trading of agricultural produce. Gluts and shortages of these products caused chaotic fluctuations ...

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  • Using Technical Analysis To Manage Risk And Maintain Top Quartile Performance
    By: Dwayne Strocen | - Recent market reversals brought about by the Sub-Prime mortgage melt down is clearly a significant market correcting event. No matter if you work in the risk department of a large bank with many employees or a small fund of funds as co-manager, you share the same basic concerns regarding the management of your portfolio(s)

    1.how to maintain top quartile performance;
    2.how to protect assets in times of economic uncertainty;
    3.how to expand business reputation to a ...

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  • How Do Stock Options Work - Stock Covered Call Options - Option Trading Research 053
    By: optionstradingdomain | - An investor feels a stock will decrease only slightly and is willing to forgo any depreciation in the stock below the strike price of the written put in exchange for the premium received for writing the lower strike price put. An option is a derivative trading product that is best used by investors as a hedging tool providing profit protection and profit enhancement. You know this will effect Starbucks (SBUX) bottom line so you decide to implement a long straddle because you are not sure which c ...
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  • Options Trade - Option Trading Software - Options Investing 482
    By: optionstradingdomain | - Stock and option traders that take the time to learn and apply a few simple strategies that are available through options put themselves in a better position to assess risks in the markets and potentially put themselves into positions to profit substantially. In options trading, the strategies make a lot of difference. Hedging refers to any device through which one can protect oneself against loss. There are many strategies to identify the most attractive spreads to sell. Many seek to focus on ...
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  • Market Risk "€" Not To Be Ignored Or Overlooked
    By: Dwayne Strocen | - The first of a two part article.
    Fund managers, whether they be equity or bond traders, know all too well that returns are not simply a result of their asset selection prowess. Many external factors come into play. But what are the issues facing the professional money manager.

    Commodity Trading Advisor, Genuine Trading Solutions of Toronto, find not all fund managers analyze their market risk. The company explains this is often due to a lack of education and a failure ...

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  • The Role Of A Cta, Commodity Trading Advisor
    By: Dwayne Strocen | - Commodity Trading Advisor, Genuine Trading Solutions, a registered CTA with the CFTC, says the role today of a CTA is constantly evolving.

    Dwayne Strocen, President of Genuine Trading Solutions says once upon a time a Commodity Trading Advisor was content to be known as a Portfolio Manager trading commodities and futures for a managed futures fund. There is no question todays investor has become more sophisticated. In response, todays selection of investment products has b ...

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  • Main Forex Market Participants
    By: a.anies | - These days however, the market has changed, with technological development and the ability to conduct transactions overseas with more ease, other financial / non-financial institutions are able to participate in the foreign exchange market, as well as individual investors and traders.
    These days speculation accounts for more than 80% of the overall daily activity. These transactions are conducted from commercial banks to individual traders.
    The main participants in the Forex market ...

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  • How To Grow Your Own Summer Hedging
    By: Anna Stenning | - Most hedge plants bought in the UK each year are bare-rooted. These have many advantages over those grown in pots, but all their size, strength and low cost cannot overcome two huge shortcomings.

    Not all hedging stock can be successfully planted when bare-rooted, irrespective of the time of year. Secondly, if you want to plant in the summer months (April - September) you have no choice but to use container grown hedges.

    So, if the planners are on your back in Ma ...

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  • Pricing And Hedging Swaps - Bharatbook.com
    By: bharat book bureau | - Bharatbook.com announces a new market research report Pricing and Hedging Swaps (http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=2621)

    This book explains both the basic and advanced principles of pricing swaps and their hedge applications. Chapters describe pricing methods, swap valuation, dealing with interest rate exposure, developing trading strategies and their application in portfolio management. Lucid, clearly structured with extensive use of worked examples. Interest areas: ...

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  • Planting A Yew Hedge
    By: Shaun Parker | - Of all the plants used in hedges the most quintessentially British is yew hedging. It is the oldest living tree in the British Isles with yews in England and Wales that is over 3,000 years of age - the Fortingall yew in Perthshire is between 4-5,000 years old. The yew is inextricably linked with death and rebirth - every old churchyard has a yew tree to ward off evil spirits.

    The tool of an English long bowman's trade was made of yew, which was once feared upon through Europe an ...

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  • Enhance Your Garden With Evergreen Hedge Plants
    By: Shaun Parker | - There are times when privacy matters. Your neighbour could start an outdoor life drawing class or the council decide to build a bus stop put outside your front garden. Maybe the lads from the pub next door have found a shortcut across your front lawn. There are three solutions (apart from putting up with the intrusion or moving).

    You can build a wall; erect a fence or plant a hedge. Walls cost a lot of money, need permission and are great for graffiti. Fences cost less, someti ...

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  • Choosing And Planting Country Or Native Hedging
    By: Shaun Parker | - If you want to plant a country (or native) hedge, the time is nigh! The hedge planting season is nearly on us as it runs from November to March which is when most hedging plants are either fully or partially dormant and can be moved with the least upset. If you have not already done so, you need to decide on the type of hedge you want, prepare the ground accordingly and then plant.

    Your choice is really between a single species hedge and a mixed one. Hawthorn is the most popu ...

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  • The 5 Laws Of Highly Successful Traders
    By: Aaron Stokes | - When we follow the laws of the road and decide to drive within the speed limit we stand a better chance at avoiding mortal danger; effectively you are increasing the odds of an increased longevity. Similarly, there are beneficial laws in the world of trading. Few would argue following the laws of a successful trader is a bother when the end result may directly effect the balance in your account. I invite you to take a look at what these laws are, and how they might make a positive impact in your ...
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  • Trading Naked Calls & Puts
    By: Ron Lanieri | - An option is a derivative trading product that is best used by investors as a hedging tool providing profit protection and profit enhancement. Although it is a powerful risk management tool, it can also be used effectively as a stand-alone trading vehicle.

    Under the proper conditions, options do not have to be paired with stock or another option to be an effective trading tool. To successfully trade naked options, an investor must realize that certain options will fit certain scen ...

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  • How To Invest In Your Daily Life
    By: Aaron Stokes | - Very few people are willing to take a step beyond their own personal comfort zone, especially when it comes to financial independence or establishing a pattern of consistent returns by leveraging their personal income through investing. However it is a little known fact that we are all investors, whether we know it or not.

    Very few people realize that investing is already an every day occurrence. In fact the majority of people are completely unaware of the fact that investing is s ...

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  • The Art Of Hedging In Options Trading
    By: Richard Cochrane | - A hedge is an investment made to offset the risk incurred by entering another investment. Essentially you are setting up a bet on both sides so that one offsets the other and you can end up winning either way.
    Think of it as a form of insurance.

    Options are frequently used in hedging.

    For example, you can speculate that the market price will rise in the future and buy a call today. But, because the market is uncertain and you're not certain it will rise, you ...

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  • Right Stock Ã"'Ëœoptions' Key To Risk-free Buying And Selling
    By: William | - An option gives you the right of buying and selling. It however need not be an obligation to accomplish a deal. You can always choose to let the expiry date of the option go, after which the option has no value. If you let the period expire, you let go the entire amount that you invested to book the asset. The underlying assets in most cases are either stock or index funds.

    Options are classified as calls' and puts'. Call' refers to the right of the holder to buy an asset w ...

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  • Futures Contract Trading
    By: ian Jackson | - A futures contract has a limited life span. It is also not the cash commodity that is really in play here. Instead, traders use a futures contract for hedging against price fluctuations or to gain some profits from potential variations in the price of commodities. In other words, if you are the buyer of the futures contract, you will agree with the seller to buy the underlying commodity at a set date and at a fixed price. The change in price between the fixed price and the actual price of the un ...
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  • Hedging For Shade, Discover Why Laurel Is A Great Choice
    By: James Kilkelly | - Sizes and uses

    Prunus laurocerasus is commonly known as the Cherry laurel or English laurel. It is quite often confused with Laurus noblis (bay laurel or Grecian laurel), which is the victory laurel of ancient Greece.

    A hardy evergreen shrub native to Asia and Europe, It is often planted as a large ground cover or under-planting beneath forest trees. I once did some work for Newtown house in Abbeyknockmoy (an old estate house with a forest attached) and witnessed fi ...

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