Other balcony favourites include fuchsias, geraniums, cornflowers, wallflowers, camellias, azaleas and succulents. |
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The cornflowers which used to sprinkle farmers' fields with blue have been killed off as weeds by herbicides. |
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Hydrangeas, celosia, yarrow, baby's breath, rose buds, and cornflowers also dry well and make gorgeous decorations. |
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As a bonus, here are some wildflowers growing next to a field. The red one is a poppy, and the blue ones are cornflowers or bluebottles. |
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But this place being open was full of flowers, such lovely azure cornflowers which the people call bluebottles. |
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Houseproud John and Maggie Briggs filled the wrought-iron hayracks with trailing geraniums, busy Lizzies, wild cornflowers, lobelia and pansies. |
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And some of them, such as poppies, cornflowers and corncockles are exquisitely beautiful as well. |
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More specifically, she had made a pasta salad with what seemed to be a dandelion vinaigrette and petals of carnations, cornflowers, and roses. |
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The Trust said cornflowers and Pheasant Eye, once common species, are now listed among the most endangered plants. |
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And it is a pale grey, with just a big bunch of poppies and oats and I think they're cornflowers. |
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Annuals and biennials like sunflowers, cornflowers, wallflowers, forget me not and perennials like Michaelmas daisies are also good for the bird-feeding garden. |
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If you have a little cover, you can plant sweet pea seed, or if you prefer to sow direct into the ground why not try some beautiful blue cornflowers? |
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Once only she allowed her husband to order her a dress covered all over with daisies, cornflowers, forget-me-nots and campanulas, like that of the Primavera. |
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There are still 226 plant and animal species and 41 natural habitats under threat in Scotland, including capercaillies, cornflowers, red squirrels, dolphins and butterflies. |
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In this arrangement, cornflowers and various shrub roses are set off with sprigs of sage and lemon balm, and tied up with a bow for a little extra punch. |
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Do you think I should be deadheading the flowers of the poppies and the cornflowers now? |
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There were poppies in abundance, cornflowers, toadflaxes, bullwort, wild carrot, larkspur, gypsophilia, flax and numerous grasses. |
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If you have well-cultivated soil, annuals such as cornflowers, corn poppies, corn marigolds and corncockles will do well. |
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Trays of hardy and half-hardy annuals, cornflowers, cosmos, calendula not to mention herbs, parsley, dill and coriander are all up and running. |
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Another six sites have been chosen to be sowed with a mix of cornflowers, poppies, fairy toadflax, larkspur, cosmos and marigolds. |
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The gaps can be filled in with hardy annuals like Californian and shirley poppies, love-in-a-mist, cornflowers and clarkias which can be sown where they are to flower. |
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Carnations and roses may be the staple of the traditional bouquet, but how about adding cornflowers, wild pansies, toadflax, or perhaps cuckooflower to your blooms? |
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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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In 2005 Japanese scientists reported that iron, magnesium and calcium work together with the plant compounds anthocyanin and flavone to produce the blue of cornflowers. |
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In our veg plot, which seems to have more flowers than produce in it at the moment, blue cornflowers are planted side by side with vivid orange calendulas. |
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The plants are coming out now, untangled from their twiggy pea sticks, which will do a second tour of duty, propping up cornflowers and calendulas. |
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Most will feature the traditional meadow favourites like poppies, foxgloves, buttercups, cornflowers, toadflax, primroses, daisies, cowslips and the like. |
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