That bluet breaks me up, tiny spring flower late, late in dour October. |
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Others are variously known as knapweed, thornless thistle, cardo-del-valle, dusty miller, blue bottle, mountain bluet, sweet-sultan, hard heads, and Spanish buttons. |
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At the beginning this production was sold in Paris only but when in 1928 President Doumergue decided to patronize the association of the bluet, it started selling throughout the country. |
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The income of the « ¼uvre Nationale le Bleuet de France » mainly comes from the sellings of pins and stickers on November 11th and May 8th and they are now considering to sell bluet seeds. |
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