English Mature Thumbs | PROVEN |

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.

In the context of English landscapes, "mature" usually refers to: english mature thumbs

: Significant features of the English Countryside , such as ancient oaks or mulberries. In a non-agricultural sense, a "mature thumbs down"

: The English Garden highlights heritage varieties like "Fat Lazy Blonde" lettuce or specific heirloom peas and beans. In a non-agricultural sense

There are several English heritage plants that have specific names, though none are "mature thumbs." You may be thinking of:

: A popular dwarf heirloom variety known for its compact size. 3. Mature English Flora