Could you clarify if this term relates to a , a cooking technique , or a historical reference ? Knowing the context (e.g., a book or a specific region) would help in providing a more accurate report. A timeline of food in Britain - English Heritage
: A popular dwarf heirloom variety known for its compact size. 3. Mature English Flora english mature thumbs
In a non-agricultural sense, a "mature thumbs down" is sometimes used to describe a dignified or restrained expression of disapproval, as opposed to more aggressive gestures. Could you clarify if this term relates to
: Significant features of the English Countryside , such as ancient oaks or mulberries. : The English Garden highlights heritage varieties like
: The English Garden highlights heritage varieties like "Fat Lazy Blonde" lettuce or specific heirloom peas and beans.
There are several English heritage plants that have specific names, though none are "mature thumbs." You may be thinking of:
In English-speaking regions, having a (or being "green-fingered" in the UK) refers to a person with a natural talent for growing plants. A "mature" gardener with this skill is often celebrated in British heritage for maintaining traditional cottage gardens or allotment plots. 2. Heritage English Varieties