The Wardian case was an early type of terrarium, a sealed protective container for plants. It found great use in the 19th century in protecting foreign...
51°30′04″N 0°01′22″W / 51.501234°N 0.022895°W / 51.501234; -0.022895 Wardian London is an ultra-luxury residential complex located in the centre of...
Wardian may refer to: Michael Wardian (born 1974), American marathoner and ultra-marathoner. Wardian London, a building in London, United Kingdom. Wardian...
Michael Wardian (born April 12, 1974) is an American marathoner and ultra-marathoner. He won the 2008, 2009 and 2010 US 50 km championships and the 2011...
Instead of the terrarium, it was known as the Wardian case. Ward hired carpenters to build his Wardian cases to export native British plants to Sydney...
popularised a case for growing and transporting plants which was called the Wardian case. Ward was born in London to Stephen Smith Ward, a medical doctor....
Malaysian property investment company, Eco World, in which Ballymore sold its Wardian London, Embassy Gardens and phase two of its London City Island development...
escarpment (steep slope or cliff), or a fossorial (underground) section. A Wardian case is a 19th-century sealed terrarium used for transport or display of...
Al Wardian (Arabic: الورديان) is a neighborhood in Alexandria, Egypt. Al Wardian neighborhood is located in Alexandria, specifically in the western part...
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but exotic species from the Americas and other parts of the world. The Wardian case, a forerunner of the modern terrarium, was invented about 1829 by...
" The fashion for growing ferns indoors led to the development of the Wardian case, a glazed cabinet that would exclude air pollutants and maintain the...
of these germinated, and in 1876, about 2,000 seedlings were sent, in Wardian cases, to Ceylon (modern day Sri Lanka) and 22 were sent to the botanic...
at the 2022 Tall Buildings Awards. 10 Wardian London (West Tower) 168 552 50 2019 Residential tower. (see Wardian East Tower) 11 One Churchill Place 156...
helped introduce the genus to the UK in its Wardian Case, thought to be the only surviving example of a Wardian Case in the World. The extensive garden is...
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ingenuity. Victorian furniture made from animals is sometimes referred to as "Wardian furniture," derived from the name of the noted taxidermist, Rowland Ward...
and parlour palms), the cast iron plant, and ferns. Ferns were grown in Wardian cases, an early type of terrarium. Geraniums were often placed on window...
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of the Chinese empire. He also used Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward's portable Wardian cases to sustain the plants. Using these small greenhouses, Fortune introduced...
sphagnum moss, as the plants require high humidity and stagnant air, or, in a Wardian case or greenhouse which approximates these conditions. They have also...
experimenting with aquatic organisms. In 1836, soon after his invention of the Wardian case, Dr. Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward proposed to use his tanks for tropical...
are not typically suitable as houseplants, and most will not thrive in a Wardian case unless they receive adequate air movement. The plants' growth habit...