The maple is a common symbol of strength and endurance and has been chosen as the national tree of Canada. Maple leaves are traditionally an important part of Canadian Forces military regalia. The first attested use of the word was in 1260 as "mapole", and it also appears a century later in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, spelled as "mapul".
Pilaar Cock
Pillar Cock High Neck
Bib Cock
Bib Cock Long Body
2 Way Bib Cock
2 Way Angle Cock
Angle Cock
Concealed Stop Cock
Concealed Flush Cock
Sink Cock
Swan Neck
Wall Mixer 2 in 1 With L bend
Wall Mixer 3 in 1 With L bend
"Niobe" is inspired from One of the finest Clematis ever produced! With free-flowering, ruby-red blooms accented by golden-yellow stamens, this variety is a truly regal specimen! Perfect for fences, mailboxes, lamp posts, or any decorative support. Plant in moist, well-drained soil, protect from strong winds and keep roots cool by mulching.
Pilaar Cock
Pillar Cock High Neck
Tally boy
Bib Cock
Bib Cock Long Body
2 Way Bib Cock
Angle Cock
Concealed Stop Cock
Concealed Flush Cock
Sink Cock
Sink Mixer Wall Mount
Wall Mixer 2 in 1 With L bend
Wall Mixer 3 in 1 With L bend
Poplars of the cottonwood section are often wetlands or riparian trees. The aspens are among the most important boreal broadleaf trees. Poplar was the most common wood used in Italy for panel paintings; the Mona Lisa and most famous early renaissance Italian paintings are on poplar. The wood is generally white, often with a slightly yellowish colour.
Pilaar Cock
Pillar Cock High Neck
Bib Cock
Bib Cock Long Body
2 Way Bib Cock
Angle Cock
Concealed Stop Cock
Concealed Flush Cock
Sink Cock
Swan Neck
Wall Mixer 2 in 1 With L bend
Wall Mixer 3 in 1 With L bend