The only floral tribute was a heart made of his favourite flowers, Sweet Williams, and a posy of white roses to represent Yorkshire. |
A posy of purple flowers picked from the battlefield on which the charge of the Light Brigade took place is to go on display to the public. |
It's dominated by a late-twenties crowd who can be posy and pretentious since you need money and connections most nights to get through the door. |
A posy of flowers may be hard to manage now, but there is a mass of evergreen foliage that can easily be fashioned into Christmas wreaths. |
She was sitting in the middle of her bare, empty room, tying a dozen or so tiny flowers into a posy with ribbon. |
All florists' shops at this time of year have a special stock of special Valentine cards, which can be the basis of a posy or bouquet. |