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The rhyme has been interpreted in various ways, sometimes seen as a simple children’s rhyme and other times as having historical or allegorical meanings, such as referencing historical figures or events. However, its primary purpose in modern times is as a playful, rhythmic verse for children.

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This is a line from the famous nursery rhyme “Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary.” It doesn’t literally explain how a garden grows with such things. It’s a whimsical way of describing Mary’s unique and perhaps fantastical garden.
The rhyme has been interpreted in various ways, sometimes seen as a simple children’s rhyme and other times as having historical or allegorical meanings, such as referencing historical figures or events. However, its primary purpose in modern times is as a playful, rhythmic verse for children.