Daffodil Place will provide a comfortable environment for them, with 24 rooms designed specifically for cancer patients. |
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Mr. Speaker, I have the great honour to rise today to mark the start of Daffodil Month. |
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The Bloc Quebecois invites all Quebecers to encourage volunteers on Daffodil Day in order to give back hope to those who are living with cancer. |
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April is Cancer Awareness Month in Canada and to kick it off, the Canadian Cancer Society sponsors Daffodil Days. |
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Over the last 17 years, The Daffodil Ball has been chaired by 32 titans of industry who have spearheaded the fundraising for this event. |
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The lanes around the Daffodil Lion swarmed with police, blocking all routes to the air base which was about two-and-a-half miles away in the next valley. |
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Their International Daffodil Register is regularly updated with supplements available online and is searchable. |
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Actively involved with charitable organizations across the province, Courtney also serves on the Board of Directors for the Frye Literary Festival and the organizing committee for the Canadian Cancer Society's Daffodil Ball. |
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The CCS claims this to be one of its greatest successes, as the number of cities and towns involved in the Daffodil Day sales have increased from 22 to 157 in the past 15 years. |
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Daffodil breeding has introduced a wide range of colours, in both the outer perianth tepal segment and the inner corona. |
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The formula contains antioxidants such as Sea Daffodil Extract, Sea Fern Extract and Madonna Lily Stem Cells to boost cell renewal and aid in cellular detoxification. |
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Other countries followed and the American Daffodil Society which was founded in 1954 publishes The Daffodil Journal quarterly, a leading trade publication. |
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Then, in spring, successive bursts of daffodil, grape hyacinth, and tulip flowers heightened the show. |
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When planting tulip or daffodil bulbs in a formal display it pays to make sure that the soil has been well composted and forked over beforehand. |
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The tulip is followed in popularity by the daffodil and other narcissi, the gladiolus, the lily and the crocus. |
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If you'd rather look fresh as a daffodil, throw away your muffler, shake off the woolly hat and try these six simple, sexy looks. |
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Reminding me of an animated daffodil, a male brimstone butterfly flits through the sun-dappled shade. |
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The colour combination gives an exotic appearance, setting this daffodil apart from others. |
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As part of a recent study, pupils are keeping an eye on a freshly picked daffodil which has begun to turn blue. |
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They planted a spring flowering cherry tree, two buddleia bushes and a laurel bush, along with daffodil bulbs. |
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Order daffodil and tulip bulbs from mail order suppliers for planting this autumn. |
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It comprised the upper half of an ensemble that terminated in a daffodil yellow skirt. |
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This particular daffodil is a miniature type planted in a sheltered east facing trough fixed below the kitchen window. |
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It's a member of the daffodil family, but looks much more delicate than the big yellow trumpet daffodils you see in people's yards in the spring. |
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Not far from West Bank Park, local residents planted daffodil bulbs in the green surround of Holgate Windmill last year. |
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This bicolored double daffodil features chrome-yellow petals interspersed with petal-like sepals. |
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Not surprisingly, the twistiness of the daffodil was much higher than its bendiness, explaining why these plants are far more likely to turn in the wind than to bend over. |
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Do the daffodil walk in Launceston's Cataract Gorge and skip between the gorgeous gardens of Tasmania's north-east. |
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Activities planned for cancer month this April include daffodil days in various communities across Canada. |
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I also, in my day job, as you can probably guess from the daffodil, am the CEO of the Canadian Cancer Society. |
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In closing, I would just like to remind hon. members that the daffodil is a symbol of the hope that we will one day conquer cancer. |
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The Governor General also launched the annual poppy and daffodil campaigns again this year. |
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Since then the daffodil has grown into a symbol of hope in the fight against cancer across North America. |
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This daffodil produces a yellow flower with an extremely long trumpet. |
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Health Canada joins the Canadian Cancer Society in kick-starting this month with daffodil days. |
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Even a broken-down dirt digger, bright yellow like a daffodil, was fun to watch as the muddy construction workers tried to get it back into working order. |
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In addition to cut daffodils, the farm produces a variety of other cut flowers, as well as daffodil and tulip bulbs, kiwifruit and vegetables. |
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But between you and me and the bedpost, I really mean the daffodil. |
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On a positive note, Douglas said the farm is expecting one of its biggest field daffodil harvests in 10 years. |
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I would also like to invite all my colleagues to wear a daffodil for the month of April to show their support for all those touched by cancer. |
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The narcissus or daffodil is the most loved of all English plants, and appears frequently in English literature. |
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In addition, the orchid, jasmine, daffodil and chrysanthemum have also been held as possible floral symbols of China. |
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A common name for the little wild daffodil Narcissus pseudonarcissus, which is in full flower now, is the Lent lily. |
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In Launceston's inner-city wilderness of Cataract Gorge, the 1896 gardens offer daffodil walks, picnic grounds, a music pavilion, cliff top promenades and giant exotic trees. |
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Backhouse died in 1869, without ever seeing his finest daffodil bloom. |
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Furthermore, when they replaced the pot plant with a daffodil, she recognised the difference. How much help all this might really be to the blind remains to be seen. |
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I hope that my colleagues in the House of Commons will join me in supporting the daffodil campaign of the Canadian Cancer Society, a volunteer organization operating for the past 60 years. |
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Last week the Governor General of Canada, who is an honorary patron of the Canadian Cancer Society, officially launched this year's daffodil campaign at Rideau Hall. |
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Community research programmes in biotechnology have already generated some spectacular results: among the achievements was the transfer of genetic information into onion, daffodil and asparagus. |
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The national flower of Scotland is the thistle, of Northern Ireland is the flax flower and the shamrock, and of Wales is the daffodil and leek. |
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Wales is primarily represented by the symbol of the red Welsh Dragon, but other national emblems include the leek and daffodil. |
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The daffodil is a more recent development, becoming popular during the 19th century. |
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During the 20th century, the daffodil rose to rival the prominence of the leek as a symbol of Wales. |
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Prime Minister David Lloyd George ensured that the daffodil had a place in the investiture of Edward, Prince of Wales. |
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Various common names including daffodil, daffadowndilly, narcissus, and jonquil are used to describe all or some members of the genus. |
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The daffodil is the national flower of Wales and the symbol of cancer charities in many countries. |
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In western countries the daffodil is also associated with spring festivals such as Lent and its successor Easter. |
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A common name for the little wild daffodil, Narcissus pseudonarcissus, in full flower now, is the Lent lily. |
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Anyone wearing a Welsh shirt, leek or daffodil will receive a free welsh cake or slive of bara brith in the Museum cafe. |
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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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As with beds and borders, underplant with dwarf spring-flowering bulbs, such as daffodil, crocus and tulip. |
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This is a yellow warbler drinking out of a daffodil, she just cannot get enough. |
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Burrowing moles heave up sprouting snowdrop bulbs and, on steep slopes of former commercial plots, rows of daffodil leaves poke through the rough grass. |
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In recognition of this end to the winter blues, the Vancouver AM Tourism Association has sent to each member of this esteemed House the gift of a golden daffodil and with it comes an open invitation to visit our fair city. |
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Traditionally, sales took place in the daffodil fields prior to harvesting the bulbs, but today sales are handled by Marketing Boards although still before harvesting. |
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Official symbols of Wales include the Welsh Dragon, daffodil and leek. |
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Bulbs to plant now include anemone, crocus, daffodil, Dutch iris, freesia, homeria, ixia, leucojum, lycoris, oxalis, ranunculus, scilla, sparaxis, tritonia, and watsonia. |
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Growers register new daffodil cultivars by name and color with the Royal Horticultural Society, which is the international registration authority for the genus. |
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