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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

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 In a non-agricultural sense, a "mature thumbs down"

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

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

: Gardens managed by English Heritage that preserve historic food timelines and ancient plant species. 4. Cultural Gesture