The flora is suggestive in places of old oak woodland with goldilocks, buttercup, moschatel, bugle and wood sedge. |
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Some rivals of the purple lilac included the buttercup, goldenrod, Mayflower, wood lily, purple aster, apple blossom, and the evening primrose. |
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The whole plant spearwort buttercup has agents that strongly causes reddening or irritation when applied to the skin. |
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Wildflowers include miner's lettuce, lacepod, a buttercup, and the showy fiesta flower. |
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Others are swamp blue aster, a pink turtlehead, speckled joe-pye weed, great lobelia, Pennsylvania buttercup, and several kinds of sedges. |
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For example, in spring, the guests wear sky blue, grass green, pale rose, lavender, and buttercup yellow. |
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Place a buttercup squash tart on a plate with a serving of salad next to the tart. |
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Shown is the ruched front camisole in buttercup with cream lace with matching panty. |
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This we bypassed and after a pasture with cotton grass and a few little streams, we were walking a buttercup meadow back into sunny Burtersett. |
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In spring, the pale, delicate yellows of stiff cowslips are succeeded by the stronger chromes of sprawling birdsfoot trefoil and buttercup. |
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Widespread stoloniferous herbs of wet habitats are the buttercup Ranunculus flammula and mudwort, Limosella subulata. |
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In early spring, white-flowering bulbous cress and waxy yellow swamp buttercup provide bright splashes on the forest floor. |
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Consider first the static form of a simple flower such as a buttercup or daisy. |
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Three other common ones are the rather small buttercup, the pear-shaped butternut and the larger hubbard. |
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Kerb also controls established chickweeds, and may provide some suppression of sheep sorrel, stitchwort, field horsetail and creeping buttercup. |
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Of those, the worst offenders are toadflax, knapweed, yellow clematis, Canada thistle, ox-eye daisy and tall buttercup. |
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Not only the imperfect flower but also the different leaves separate the goldilocks and the meadow buttercup. |
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Flustered by the woman's attitude, Francesca had hurriedly selected a sample of pale buttercup silk as the material from which she would like her dress to be sewn. |
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My first glimpse of a snow buttercup flowering beneath a thin pane of ice was not unlike my first experience of watching a monarch butterfly emerge from its cocoon. |
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Our prairie crocus, as it's scientific name implies, is actually an anemone and it belongs in the buttercup family, the Ranunculaceae. |
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Yellow: yellow, it can be mustard, grapefruit or buttercup, gives a great brightness to dark colors. |
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The refuge was established to protect the northern monkshood, a relative of the buttercup that the federal government classifies as a threatened species. |
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The Chrysanthemum eelworm also attacks asters, chrysanthemums, dahlias, doronicums and some common garden weeds such as groundsel, sow thistle, buttercup and chickweed. |
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The pixyish Ms. Ogier, alas, looks ready to hide under the nearest buttercup. |
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Ox-eye daisy, yarrow, bugle, selfheal, goats beard, cuckooflower, meadow buttercup, agrimony, birds-foot trefoil, perforate St John's wort. |
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These ducks, a minimum of four, are cooked at 450 degrees for 20 minutes and served with wild rice, gravy, our own buttercup or butternut squash and a tossed salad. |
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The deletions included acorn, adder, ash, beech, bluebell, buttercup, catkin, conker, cowslip, cygnet, dandelion, fern, hazel, heather, heron, ivy, kingfisher, lark, mistletoe, nectar, newt, otter, pasture and willow. |
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I had moved a clump of Marsh Marigolds that fateful afternoon, part of the buttercup family, some members of which are poisonous. |
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But there were high points: the pintucked, pleated blouses in a bright buttercup shade were lovely, and the mini capes caused envy in the audience trying to cope with Manhattan cold yet still look stylish. |
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My garden meadow is gradually becoming an echo of the upland hay fields with the purple-blue of wood cranesbill, the antiseptic smell of yarrow and sneezewort and the spring yellow of buttercup. |
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Bearded tribesmen in huge buttercup yellow turbans mingled with men in suits and women delegates in a vast carpeted tent set up in Kabul Polytechnic. |
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Lontrel will not control mustards, chickweeds, corn spurry, St. John's-wort, bladder campion, white cockle, toadflax, field pansy, plantain, buttercup or any grasses. |
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The gaps are often filled by uneconomic grasses and weeds which reproduce primarily vegetatively, such as rough meadow grass or creeping buttercup. |
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Established perennial weeds that 2,4-D amine will not control include: toadflax, buttercup, yarrow, ox-eye daisy, hawkweed, sheep sorrel and many others. |
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Somewhere I can walk through moist grass, look for four-leaf clovers, smell and pick wildflowers, watch bumblebees and butterflies, and test a buttercup under my chin. |
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Native to India and harvested from the fruit seeds of the buttercup tree, this wonderfully emollient butter is known to prevent skin dryness and smooth skin. |
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This hardy, exotic Peruvian lily produces clusters of orange flowers blotched with buttercup yellow from mid to late summer. |
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I would recommend Hornwort, Willow moss and Water buttercup, as all are easy to keep in check. |
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The differing habitats of the area have their own populations of flora such as cranesbill, bistort, pignut and buttercup. |
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Meadow buttercup, lady's smock and the globe flower are all native to Scotland. |
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I like the water buttercup as, unlike most oxygenators, it flowers. |
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These include the small-flowered catchfly and corn buttercup. |
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The many hay meadows are filled with buttercup and wood cranesbill. |
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Nonwoody plants included marsh buttercup, blue flag, brookweed, marsh purslane, warty arrowhead, stingless nettle, large spikerush, turgid sedge, and basket grass. |
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