Ancient thick walls and decorated stones, bladder campion and violets threaded through the grass. |
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The clifftop has spectacular displays of sea campion, thrift and spring squill. |
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Planting pot-grown woodland wildflowers such as primrose, wood anemone, foxglove and pink campion can further enhance the habitat. |
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He set out into the sun-soaked, blossom-perfumed clearing, wending his way with care amid white campion, goosefoot, and dock plants. |
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At first its banks are lined with campion, vetch, roses, bulrushes and meadowsweet and later with poplar trees heavy with overhanging mistletoe. |
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Sea campion, thrift and bird's-foot trefoil flourish here alongside many rarer plants such as sea kale, sea pea and sea heath. |
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The tiny Cyclamen hederifolium and white bladder campion are good for the late-summer to autumn period. |
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Illustrations abound, from a drawing of bladder campion to many remarkable photos and diagrams of the various mill complexes in their heydays. |
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Alpine forget-me-nots, snow gentian, moss campion and an abundance of saxifrages grow here on the steep slopes. |
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I persuaded the children to join me in a walk threading between heather, sea pinks and campion along a volley of headlands. |
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I knew the nodding pink flowers of thrift, and those white ones with the bulbous base must be sea campion. |
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Nestled in the alpine tundra are countless dwarf plants with names like phlox, moss campion, and forget-me-not. |
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Ox-eye daisies, red clover, and blue-eyed grasses, cow vetch, bladder campion, all began to bloom during the preceding week. |
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She held only a small bouquet of wild rose campion, daisies and pearly everlasting, each kind numbering seven. |
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The white campion, Silene latifolia, is a common eudicot weed found in both North America and Europe. |
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I found an unobtrusive niche, a little cliff garden of thrift and sea campion which gave me a vee-shaped eyrie over the water. |
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Exhilarated by her return to filmmaking, campion expects to pick up the pace. |
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When campion finally decided to return to filmmaking, it took her a while to settle on the right story. |
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Bluebells are nearing their peak in Nut Wood, where there are early red campion in flower, with lots of lesser celandine about, and moschatel at its climax. |
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You only touch on the village, taking more railway line, a cutting colourful with campion and elder, that links with a cul-de-sac lane leading down to the sea. |
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Lesser stitchwort, Stellaia graminea, has tiny white flowers with deeply divided petals while red campion, Silene dioica, is much more pink than red. |
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On grassy edges there are plants including ox eye daisy, red campion, greater stitchwort and yarrow. |
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I'll bet that there are primroses, foxgloves, Herb Robert, Welsh poppies, and, perhaps red campion. |
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I collected a fine mixed bunch of valerian and thrift and white sea campion. |
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Common garden plants that attract moths include red campion, sedum, hebe and nicotiana. |
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To encourage them, grow nectar-rich tobacco plants and red campion, and night-scented plants such as evening primrose, honeysuckle and stocks. |
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Gardeners have also introduced red campion, nettle-leafed bellflowers, greater stitchwort, foxglove and agrimony to the copse. |
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There is no listing that moss campion is toxic, though it does have saponins which, though toxic, are hard to absorb in the body. |
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As with many invasive plants, white campion quickly colonizes disturbed soils, which occasionally might be a newly dug grave. |
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For real flower power sow red field poppies, yellow corn marigold, white corn camomile plus blue cornflower and white campion. |
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The oldest known Moss campion is 350 years old and has a diameter of two feet. |
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Foxgloves, bluebells, thrift, sea campion, sea plantain and spring squill are among the wild flowers found in abundance. |
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Soon the patchwork pattern will change to the blue hues of scented bluebells and the pinks of red campion and herb robert. |
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Oversow a corner of your lawn with wildflowers, including moon daisy, meadow clary and red campion. |
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Last summer, flower meadows were created at 10 sites across the city, with cornflowers, poppies, oxeye daisies, meadow buttercups and red campion. |
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For example, The Campion School in Hornchurch has the domain name campion. |
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Clouds of creamy Queen Anne's lace add an even frothier note, and for colour, great patches of pink campion and blue wild geranium mingle with the daisies. |
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For the past three years, beginning in May, lady's smock, water avens, cranesbill, campion and ox-eye daisy, among others, have been mown down when in full bloom. |
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In spring, banksides are covered in primrose, lesser celandine, wood sorrel and wild garlic, edging later into foxglove, red campion, stitchwort, water avens and meadow sweet. |
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