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Garland is the name of two places in the United States:
Garland is the surname of actress Judy Garland, best known for her role in The Wizard of Oz, and mother of Liza Minnelli.
Garland is also a decoration used for Christmas, or other holidays, seasons, or special events. Types of garland include:
- tinsel garland
- pine garland
- ropeRope is also the title of a movie by Alfred Hitchcock A rope is a length of fibers, twisted or braided together to improve strength, for pulling and connecting. It has tensile strength but is too flexible to provide compressive strength (i. it can be used garland
- popcornAlternate uses: Popcorn (disambiguation Popcorn or popping corn is a type of corn which puffs up when it is heated in oil or by dry heat. Some natural types will pop, but the cultivated strain is Zea mays L. mays (Everta Group which is a special kind of f and/or cranberryVaccinium macrocarpon Vaccinium microcarpum Vaccinium oxycoccus The cranberries are a group of evergreen dwarf shrubs in the genus Vaccinium subgenus Oxycoccus or in some treatments, in the distinct genus Oxycoccus . They are found in acidic bogs througho garland
- beadA bead is a small, decorative object that is pierced for threading or stringing. Beads range in size from under a millimeter to over a centimeter. Glass, plastic, and stone are probably the most common materials, but beads are also made from the seeds of garland
- vineThe term vine was originally a term for the plant on which grapes grew, from the word for wine (Greek oinos , for which grapes were grown. In American usage "vine" is now a generic term for all climbing plants. In British English "The vine" is specificall garland
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