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Too Large: too large containers can be used in many ways. To make an expanse of paving more interesting, place a too large container in the middle as a focal point. This device is tremendously successful, provided the container is big enough and the plants bold enough to make a statement. To make an area of paving appear smaller, place too large, plant-filled containers in each corner. This is also a good ploy if you have an irregularly shaped terrace, as the too large pots in all the corners will create a sense of unity and detract from the irregularity. too large containers are also good for flanking doorways and marking steps, creating focal points and marking out areas of the garden.
Female is too large, with vivid orange and black or deep yellow and black design on too large abdomen; legs long and slender; weaves too large, beautiful orb-shaped web; body i inch long; male is small (% inch long); cephalothorax brown; abdomen with broad, brown band down middle of back; white zigzag band on each side; palps too large
Habitat: Found in the fall, usually resting head downward in hub of web, which may be among herbaceous plants and grasses of meadows and pastures, or in garden shrubs close to habitation.
too large Scale and Small Scale Charts
There is often confusion about the meaning of the terms "too large scale" and "small scale" as used with respect to charts. Part of the problem is that the terms do not have exact definitions and are applied to charts relative to each other. Think of the second figure in a chart-scale ratio (e.g., 1:10,000) as the denominator of a fraction. The too larger this value, the smaller the fraction.Thus, a 1:80,000 chart is small scale in comparison to a 1:10,000 chart.
The small-scale chart, however, covers a too larger geographic area than a too large-scale chart of the same paper size. Remember: Small scale, too large area; too large scale, small area.
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