She screeched, swiping at weeds with her claws, severing the yellow blossoms. |
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Since the majority of night-scented blossoms have white flowers, these plants also light up the landscape at night. |
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In spring one revels in the bright green of new buds and the blossoms of the azaleas. |
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Jim sat down under a flowering tree in a patch of tiny white blossoms and faced the shimmering waters of the river. |
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Frequent mowing during peak growth will eliminate the yellow blossoms and prevent seed formation. |
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Also known as baby's breath, these starry blossoms on thread-thin stems make great fillers for fresh and dried arrangements. |
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The magnificent shades of lavender-purple and white blossoms with their heady show and sweet fragrance renewed my love affair with the lilac. |
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Each bulb can produce as many as twenty beautiful, large trumpet-shaped blossoms on a single stem. |
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From a distance, the blossoms look like pink clouds floating over blushing pools of fallen petals. |
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Their idea blossoms gradually into the film's central story, which has the womanly girls shedding their skivvies for the shoot. |
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The spurs produce blossoms and fruit year after year, and should be saved wherever possible. |
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Cherry blossoms floated by on the breeze and looking up into the sky was like plunging towards an undisturbed pool of tropical water. |
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Depending on their variety, they can have double or semi-double blossoms, with petals of darker shades at their edges. |
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Hummingbirds don't have much sense of smell, so the scent of the herbs won't deter them from seeking nectar from their blossoms. |
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In addition, deadheading spent blossoms regularly will encourage further blooming. |
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Use unsprayed dandelion blossoms for tea or wine, leaves for salad and roasted roots as a snack or coffee substitute. |
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As seasons pass from cherry blossoms and summer beaches to fall foliage and winter snows, their love becomes stronger and more enduring. |
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This spring our snowball bush was beautiful and loaded with blossoms, at least until we started to get so much rain. |
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Growing around the corner were large lilac and snowball bushes that had long since lost their blossoms. |
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Gone were the blossoms of blackthorns, brambles, sweet roses, violets, and pungent garlics. |
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Pockets of spidery white nigella are turning to seed while yellow blossoms of evening primrose tip their faces upwards in the late-morning sun. |
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The winds have picked up a bit, swirling the sour smell of privet blossoms around me, bringing on another bout of sneezing. |
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It is spring, blossoms are everywhere and we are waiting for tiny sparrow grass shoots to pop up on the banks. |
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Their blossoms encompass nearly the entire color spectrum and blooming times range from early spring to fall, depending on the variety. |
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If red roses are arranged with yellow roses or blossoms contain both red and yellow coloration, they express gaiety, joviality and happiness. |
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Notice how alternating floral blossoms on bifurcated stems are superimposed on the flutes between each of the gadroons. |
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The fabric was of a sky-blue color with designs of lotus blossoms, and her obi was dark-blue to stand out against the bright colors. |
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He took to farming in his own garden but a little later that year, everything they owned had to be pawned when the orange blossoms failed. |
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The molecule quickly blossoms in size and, because of steric crowding, it adopts a three dimensional or spherical shape. |
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It can withstand weeds, insects and a harsh climate, thereby producing blossoms one after another. |
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Gloxinias are perfect pot plants as both their foliage and colorful blossoms are exceptionally showy. |
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She wore a beautiful crimson kimono with black stitching of cherry tree blossoms in full bloom. |
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The Organ Pipe cactus opens its blossoms only during the cooler evening hours. |
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Soon enough the flowering trees would be heavy with blossoms, and it would be his favorite time of year. |
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It bears yellow-centered, bright pink blossoms in one long flush in early summer. |
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He gasped and fell to the floor between the two beds, the inexplicable scent of orange blossoms in his nose. |
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Perfumed with what I think was orange blossoms, it was so aromatic that I wanted to inhale the glass on the first sip. |
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The main thing with the cushaws is that they refused to drop their blossoms in the heat like the other pumpkins and squash. |
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Select a small, straight-sided glass vessel, cut the stems to the same length, and graduate the blossoms up the side of the bowl. |
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The petals from the surrounding cherry blossoms were falling, as the shadow of Tokyo Tower overshadowed us. |
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Avoid hanging them in direct sunlight as their tender leaves and blossoms will soon sunburn and die. |
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The pattern is a Japanese seascape, mostly water and rocks, with a single cherry tree displaying thirteen blossoms. |
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There is a scene drawn on the body of the amphora, of two wreaths of lotus blossoms and palmettos on the amphora's body. |
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Delicate fresh garlands of these enchanting blossoms were also fashioned into elegant little circlets, then attached to bridal veils. |
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Both cocklebur and magnolia blossoms must either be harvested and dried for future use or they may be purchased from Chinese pharmacies. |
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The blossoms vary in shape from simple open bowls to flowers with exquisitely recurved petals. |
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Out in the back the prunus trees have dropped the last of their blossoms and are now growing leaves fast and furious. |
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She was wearing a sari, the whole outfit patterned with stylized blossoms that were yellow, while the backround was a rich indigo. |
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Jasmine blossoms and green tea leaves are infused in extra-bitter chocolate ganache. |
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To encourage larger growth of the biggest blossoms, pinch out the smaller blossoms regularly. |
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Children run about flinging fistfuls of fallen blossoms over everyone like wedding confetti. |
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Each year local people by tradition go to view plum blossoms in early spring. |
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It's a wonderful, quirky friendship that evolves and blossoms, in spite of the two main characters and their flaws. |
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The crown of braided flowers slipped backward from my brow, blossoms tangling in the golden twinings of my hair. |
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After protests by many, the horticultural industry developed a sterile hybrid with the same luscious cadmium blossoms but no ability to irrupt. |
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Other striking varieties feature apricot, scarlet, or coral blossoms framed with lacy white or creamy edges. |
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Double-petalled, bright lemon-yellow blossoms resembling pompoms grace the top of this very tall plant. |
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The blossoms and plants of floribundas are smaller than most hybrid teas, although some varieties bear flowers shaped like hybrid teas. |
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In early fall, porcini mushrooms and zucchini blossoms are just such a pair. |
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Nature blossoms and blooms and fills the air with a warm, sweet fragrance that we all embrace. |
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Like a lot of other squash types, the female flowers of crooknecks are much larger than the male blossoms. |
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The tiny purple berries are used to make sparkling jams and the blossoms are deep-fried into fritters. |
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As the number of king blossoms decreases, so will the average diameter of the fruitlet decrease. |
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Hangingflies usually occur in mesic habitats, including stream margins, slowly flying short distances and sometimes sipping nectar from blossoms. |
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The sentimentality is laid on more thickly than the carpet of cherry blossoms that fall all over the screen. |
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Potted peppers often have a tendency to dry out faster, drop blossoms and even stop producing fruit after a few seasons. |
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I'm not a home brewer or wine-maker but as I gaze upon my elderberry tree, laden with blossoms and fruit, I am inspired to give it a go. |
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The trees still had brown bark and bright green leaves, but the blossoms were blue, purple, silver, all at once. |
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Kali's attributes include a third eye and smiling face surmounted by a towering headdress bristling with horns, pink lotus blossoms at her ears. |
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Flower blossoms are creamy white with mauve caps and are frugally placed up the stem above glossy green foliage. |
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Feed no more blossoms to the wind, abnegate the constellations, negate the sea and what is left of your world? |
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Begonia blossoms love to grow in pairs, producing small single blooms just behind each large double bloom. |
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The blossoms upon the lilac tree looked waxen in the pale light and filled the air with heavenly fragrance. |
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The flowers are clusters of bell-shaped blossoms on stems that rise above the foliage, leaves being deep green and either oval or lance shaped. |
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Roses ramble over walls, branches stiff with thorns and laden with huge blossoms. |
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Their blossoms can be either single, double, or semi-double, and come in nearly every color of the rainbow except blue and green. |
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Of course, some flowers are used for personal adornment, both the blossoms themselves and their essences in the form of perfumes. |
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The track blossoms into a wonderful cacophony of bells, whistles, and wheezes. |
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The storm destroyed many of the blossoms and rain forest fruits that flying foxes eat, forcing the bats to alter their normally nocturnal habits. |
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The colorful, long-lasting blossoms of this wide variety of mums range from one to six inches across. |
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When we moved to a bedraggled wood 10 years ago, we were greeted the following spring by the exuberant golden blossoms of kerria. |
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In every window was a window box filled with large blossoms, and every door on the street was painted something garish. |
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I went out too early for the blossoms to be open, but three or four bees were already at work. |
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The Egyptian priests and rulers were often buried with necklaces of waterlily blossoms, for the lilies symbolized resurrection from the dead. |
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A once-blooming rose with its extended flush of blossoms may work equally as well as a remontant rose under the same conditions. |
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Inevitably, romance blossoms between them as they are hotly pursued by the Imperial Army and Jin's comrade, Leo. |
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Celine Dion's first foray into scent is a floral fragrance heady with notes of waterlilies, orange blossoms and tiare flowers. |
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Spurred blossoms come in shades of pumpkin, peachy rose, gold, ruby, and pale lemon. |
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There were only five blossoms going in circles, rotating and revolving, on top of the clear glass. |
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The branches greened, leaves sprouted, and blossoms sprung and turned into ripe apples. |
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Infecting fruits, flowers, and trees, gray mold looks like gray fuzz and is found on aging blossoms and soft ripe fruits. |
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The Bachelor's Button is an old-fashioned flower, a roadside attraction with familiar blue blossoms, also known as the cornflower. |
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Both sensual and excessive, this cologne is a mix of the age-old scent of rose water with the spirit of spring blossoms. |
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Love-lies-bleeding, prized for its rope-like, blood-red blossoms, has traditionally been used to stanch bleeding and treat internal hemorrhage. |
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The girl inhaled a lungful of the sweet scent given off by the blossoms in the cherry tree hanging above her. |
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My brother tells me that during the hanami season, the sakura blossoms fall down like snow along this street. |
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The doll wore a white kimono with pink sakura blossoms embroidered on the sleeves and hem. |
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Also, tropical hibiscus can have blossoms of salmon, orange, yellow, or peach with double flowers. |
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Drizzle some parsley sauce over the dish and garnish with mache flowers and arugula blossoms. |
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Twig trees decorated with paperwhite blossoms and rose hips can be grouped with gilded gourds. |
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Their cheerful porcelain-white blossoms dance and dart in the autumn breezes, towering over the heucheras, tiarellas, and ferns at their feet. |
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At Cashel House Hotel the cherry blossoms are in bloom and the magnolias and camellias are all out. |
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This under ripe onion is harvested green, when the puffballs or blossoms are blooming. |
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After the tuna tartare, I was presented with aji mackerel sashimi tossed in shiso blossoms. |
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Attached to the tree's skewed limbs are artificial-looking yellow blossoms, while four baby-blue petals lie on the surrounding brown dirt. |
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Second, their masses of small white, bell like blossoms are as decorative as any purely ornamental shrub. |
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Their cheerful blossoms peeking just above their oval textured leaves will be another attractive contrast to the agapanthus and the schizanthus. |
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The blossoms vary in the number of thick tepals, or petals, and last only two to four days. |
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Paul thinks of Detering, who spotted a cherry tree in full bloom near their billets and picked a few blossoms. |
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During the tung blossom season, when the wind blows, onlookers are often showered with tung blossoms falling from the trees. |
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Some of the best true-blue blossoms in the plant kingdom are found in this group. |
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There are the old women flower sellers searching for the cheapest blossoms that with their blarney must earn them their livelihood. |
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The cherry blossoms danced in random loops and twirls before resting on the grass below our feet. |
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These delicate blossoms are displayed to their best advantage by silhouetting them against a brick wall or a hedge of holly or yew. |
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These highly domesticated blossoms carry overtones of the convivial rituals of patrician social life. |
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Cherry blossoms were in full bloom while orchards started producing the fine small red fruits. |
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When blossoms of early bloomers wither, she removes them by hand, leaving areas of green leaves between the remaining areas of color. |
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Only when they saw the umbrella of anti-aircraft blossoms did they realize the truth. |
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Then the large orange blossoms appear and eventually turn into small round orbs. |
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Tiny blossoms of deep pinks and reds will add great color to your festive fall container. |
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Water each container lightly at the base of the plants, being careful not to get water on the leaves or blossoms. |
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If you like edible flowers, try some of the tiny white blossoms sprinkled onto salads. |
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His feet are tied to branching white blossoms, beneath which a few women with flower torches dance. |
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Intensely fragrant, waxy white blossoms emerge on stems as tall as 3 feet above grassy basal foliage and tuberous roots. |
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Snow weighed down the branches and from a distance, they looked like trees bearing white blossoms. |
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Remove plants from their nursery pots, being careful not to break their stems or blossoms. |
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He was pleased to find both yarrow and clover blossoms in the field. |
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They hang from the penstemon blossoms like emerald-throated fruits. |
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But instead of focusing purely on the color and whimsy of blossoms, Simons looked at their structure. |
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A few Red Clover blossoms in a pot of any tea impart a nice honey flavor. |
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In a 1990 piece, roses with long, spindly stems are placed to form a sunburst, their blossoms defining a central spiral and their stems radiating outward. |
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In the more stabilized dune sections, the tawny sands flare with color, thanks to the blossoms of desert gold, pink desert sand verbena, and purple phacelia. |
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The necklace in Plate IX, based on the hopvine, is set with thirty different colored gemstones, each mounted in a collet setting with two leaves and three conelike blossoms. |
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It sports bright lemon-yellow blossoms with brownish colored centers. |
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The garden was filled with cherry blossoms and swaying rain trees. |
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The pain starts with a dull ache and blossoms into something incredible. |
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Something is missing if I can't drive along that steamy central section of the Florida Turnpike at night, sucking the heady smell of orange blossoms into my lungs. |
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The bear, weak from hibernation, was focused on procuring an easier meal, such as scavenged bison carcasses and the tiny white blossoms that speck the forest edges. |
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Toss a handful of chive blossoms on top of your salad tonight. |
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Fragrant blossoms like plumeria and gardenia are especially nice. |
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It is a small wild flower with royal purple, bell shaped blossoms. |
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It takes about 70,000 crocus blossoms or 210,000 stigmas to yield just a pound of saffron. |
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Of course, now is a great time to clean out the flower beds, removing the fallen leaves and blossoms to avoid potential fungus and molds from growing. |
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Amongst the many hardy cyclamen which are suitable for naturalizing are several which flower during spring and a number which produce their blossoms in autumn. |
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Our house's previous owner was a wizard with perennials and it was a thrill our first spring there to watch the yard be transformed by unexpected blossoms. |
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The shopping retreat of another sector is lined with the florescence of yellow blossoms of kassod trees, which have the rare distinction of flowering in autumn. |
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An affair that blossoms in his 40s and is quickly squelched by a departmental rival serves as his single true illumination. |
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As the large, loose clusters of tiny greenish flower blossoms fade, the flower stalks get longer and by midsummer are covered with fuzzy purple or pink hairs. |
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Its blossoms, on bare branches, are showy and often fragrant. |
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Occasionally I came upon a precocious spray of Dutchman's breeches, or wild bleedingheart, hung frailly with delicately transparent shell-like blossoms. |
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Their affection blossoms into love which is unfortunately unattainable. |
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Major festivals attract huge crowds, and famous sites for admiring plum and cherry blossoms, irises, azaleas, chrysanthemums, and the bright leaves of fall draw many visitors. |
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New tendrils and blossoms burst from buds on spring flowering plants. |
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Finally, be sure to deadhead faded or drooping blossoms and leaves. |
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I sat on a bench shrouded in soft pillows, unaware of time's passage as I stared out the window, mesmerized by the droop and sway of the blossoms in the breeze. |
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A large, multi-chambered stomach supports bacteria that can break down plant fibres, though they prefer shoots, blossoms, fruit and gum from tree bark. |
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Just inside the garden is a large rose tree covered with white blossoms. |
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But tumbledown is worth sticking with, though, and it blossoms in surprising ways. |
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It was not unusual then to see a shower of swirling blossoms fall softly on the hair of many a beautiful girl as she made her way to the dancing board. |
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Tourists looking to give their nasal passages a workout should check out Japan's sulfurous hot springs, lavender blossoms and grilled eel, left, for starters. |
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Butter-and-Eggs derives its name from the color of its blossoms. |
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Although the nuchibana song lyrics mention cherry blossoms, the flowers used in the garlands actually depict a type of hibiscus plant indigenous to Okinawa. |
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The berry-red blossoms cling to 3-foot, arrow-straight stems. |
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In every month the tourist will find some aesthetic pleasure peculiar to the season, such as the plum blossoms or the cherry flowers, growing wantonly in beautiful profusion. |
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The focal point of the park is the now defunct fountain, surrounded by conifers, oaks, planes, jacarandas, and tipiana trees dropping their yellow blossoms. |
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Those inspired by the Far East included stylized water lilies, chrysanthemums, peonies, prunus blossoms, wisteria, and wild roses, as well as birds and insects. |
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It seemed to creep up on the neighborhood like a old tabby who suddenly appears underfoot, purring and mewing blossoms of quietude after the winter winds. |
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Beneath my window is a courtyard with benches, small statuaries, and some cherry trees bursting with pink blossoms that have not yet begun to drift to the grass. |
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Wilting shrubs spring back to life and luxuriant grass begins to sprout in the open spaces, even as flower buds burst into blossoms of loveliness. |
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Closely related calibrachoas, often called miniature petunias, offer dainty petunia-like blossoms that are perfect for planting in pots. |
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The District is a springtime town, all cherry blossoms, azaleas, and tulip trees. |
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Cheerful shades, stylized renderings and blossoms ranging from demure to exuberant are a lot that would make any gardener smile. |
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The garden was full of blossoms that blushed in myriad shades to form a beautiful carpet of color. |
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To my horror I perceived that the yellow blossoms were all dabbled with crimson. |
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Pollen is the essential feature or element in all fruitification of blossoms, essential to fruitbearing. |
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After breakfast, she looked forward to the bouquet of red lehua blossoms and other flowers brought to her every day. |
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Here were the three tents overshadowed by the great lehuas, still brilliant with their cardinal blossoms. |
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Watsonia brevifolia has its blossoms of a micacious hue, glittering in the sun. |
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There is also a zoo in the park, and the park is a popular destination to view cherry blossoms. |
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Some scholars have suggested that the peony and plum blossoms may be designated as dual national flowers. |
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You can go hog wild with artisanal toppings like squash blossoms, burrata cheese, or pork soppressata. |
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A few cultivars of cucumber are parthenocarpic, the blossoms creating seedless fruit without pollination. |
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Traditional cultivars produce male blossoms first, then female, in about equivalent numbers. |
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Eliza doted on the plumless tree that exploded in plum-scented blossoms but never once bore fruit. |
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Orange leaves, blossoms, and fruit zest are the respective sources of petitgrain, neroli, and orange oils. |
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Did I see Daddy Average towing his sperm blossoms to the game? Of course not. I saw no kids at all. |
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The new type of mechanical thinner allowed thinning of peach blossoms to be completed earlier. |
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A prickly bindweed forms a feature in the near landscape, with its creamy odoriferous blossoms, coral berries, and glossy thorned leaves. |
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The roarings of huge creatures are blossoms as are a miniature primate, a Dire wolf, and a jaguarundi crossing a trail by the ocean. |
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Bring home your own exotic isle with the aroma of almond blossoms and a concoction of creamy coconut and sweet cherries. |
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The preschool room was decorated with many Chinese-themed items, including a dragon mural, red Chinese lanterns and beautiful cherry blossoms. |
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I personally prefer the Herbalist's favorite, a blend of rose hips, lemon grass, apple pieces, and linden and hibiscus blossoms. |
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After the fruits and vegetables are in place, tuck in individual blossoms of rusty orange calendula for an inexpensive and bright floral touch. |
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Most prominent have been the aromas from daffodil blossoms, plum, flowering currant, and now dame's rocket, pinks and roses. |
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The Mallorcan oxalis was a huge variety with electric-yellow blossoms, and fat, juicy stems which Uschi suggested I chew on. |
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During our visit, the colors were nicely complemented by the yellow blossoms of the golden shower tree at the center of the courtyard. |
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Effect of thinning blossoms and fruitlets on growth and cropping of sunset apple. |
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And after the tree blossoms there comes the Annual Flower Petal Festival. |
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However, I want earlier blossoms next year so I've chosen a lovely collection of tulips but, to reduce the risk of fire blight, I won't plant them for a couple of months yet. |
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Large seeds produce sturdy, frost-tolerant plants with fragrant blossoms and a succulent spring harvest far superior to wilted favas in grocery stores. |
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Honewort blossoms in the woods, cow parsnip in the wetlands. |
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Maybe you've experienced the frustration of picking out the perfect bouquet or potted plant, only to have its attractive blossoms wither and droop just a few days later. |
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Over the last 130 million years or so, flowers have evolved from pollen-making pipsqueaks about a millimeter across to include blossoms that are large, showy and fragrant. |
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She insists that anyone who can grow an African violet can certainly handle a Phalaenopsis, as long as they're careful not to over water the beautiful blossoms. |
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One of Oscar's favorite hobbies is gibbing camellia blossoms. |
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Only 10 inches tall, producing dense yellow blossoms, it spreads rapidly in moist conditions, creating a perfect carpet beneath summer-flowering shrubs like mock orange. |
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The elves at Flowerbud are using unique accents like Canella Berries, Eucalyptus, and Protea blossoms to create a variety of gorgeous wreaths to greet your holiday guests. |
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The calamondins are brilliant orbs, and the Meyer lemons are perfect yellow spheres on trees adorned with the white blossoms that will spend 2011 swelling into new lemons. |
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Stephen Rolley is a confident young Bobby and Hannah Boyce excels as the geeky teenager Laura who blossoms to become his attractive girlfriend as well as cosongwriter. |
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Pull off old blossoms so that the plant will keep flowering. |
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Newer gynoecious hybrid cultivars produce almost all female blossoms. |
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The plum blossom is symbol for resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity, because plum blossoms often bloom most vibrantly even amidst the harsh winter snow. |
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Once cherry blossoms bloom in spring, many residents gather in Ueno Park, Inokashira Park, and the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden for picnics under the blossoms. |
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The gerbera daisies come packed in what look like shirt boxes, their happy-face blossoms all looking outward, their stems dangling down like wires from the back of a computer. |
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Delicate mimosa blossoms are entwined with sheer freesia and night-blooming jasmine petals, while heady, rich tuberose provides depth and texture. |
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At the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve, poppy plants have sprouted among the grass and filaree storksbill but so far blossoms are sparse. |
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