Primrose, cowslip, lady's mantle, bugle, thrift, clustered bellflower are widely available in garden centres, but are all natives. |
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Brecknockshire prefers the Spreading bellflower, while Cardiganshire opts for the Bog-rosemary. |
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The clustered bellflower is a meadow flower, widely distributed in Switzerland. |
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A large pair of Chippendale style carved pine oval mirrors with bellflower trim, the top with leaves scrolls and foliage. |
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Biokova has a rich variety of flora and fauna boasting many endemic species, such as the dwards bellflower decorating the bare rocks. |
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Made with a tiny budget in a mere three years, Glodell has achieved the near-impossible with bellflower. |
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The variability of the clustered bellflower shows e.g. in the degree of hairiness of leaves and stem. |
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The bellflower family also includes many plants that do not look so typical. |
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They began to raise money for bellflower in late 2007, but nobody bit. |
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It's called the milky bellflower because the blue of its flowers seem tinged with white. |
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Firs are the typical tree species there, and in summer the subalpine meadows are covered with colourful wildflowers, including the endemic Piper's bellflower and Flett's violet. |
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Calstone and Cherhill Downs, Wiltshire Some 200 hectares of chalk grassland with a good population of juniper, and an array of wild flowers such as clustered bellflower and round-headed rampion. |
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With the Union Rescue Mission as a backdrop, Delgadillo castigated Kaiser Permanente Hospital in Bellflower for dumping a patient on Skid Row. |
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The highly progressive Bellflower Boy looks the answer in the handicap hurdle. |
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Reaching an agreement to increments and to cut class sizes for students in primary grades, the Bellflower school board has accepted a new deal with the teachers union. |
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Nadya Suleman, 33, gave birth on Monday in nearby Bellflower. |
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