A man was playing a game of golf, and on hole 16, he hit the ball right into a field of buttercups. |
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Daffodils, wild hyacinths and tulips, snowdrops, bluebells, daisies and buttercups littered the earth. |
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Some liberated lawns will surprise you with a flush of lady's smock, tall meadow buttercups, ox-eye daisies and even orchids. |
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The woods are nice, carpeted in the blue, yellow and white of bluebells, buttercups and anemones. |
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The road-field, now apartments and shops, was blanketed in buttercups in the summers. |
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The sweet smell of lilies, roses, lilacs, buttercups, violets, and many other flowers Rodom could not even recognize. |
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If buttercups are child-like, and bugbanes are adults, the baneberries are the crazy in-laws. |
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At this time of year, hikers can be on the alert for early buttercups, shooting stars in the foothills and moss phlox. |
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What if I kept postponing the outing until one day the boys didn't want to pick buttercups, or what if the flowers stopped blooming? |
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Teresa had made herself a bright yellow dress that reminded Scott of the buttercups and daffodils back east. |
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The scenery gradually changed from the rolling plains to grassy meadows, with little yellow buttercups dotting the now slightly hilly terrain. |
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There are sprinklings of yellow and white from buttercups and clover, and dock weeds tower above the lot. |
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After crossing yellow meadows full of buttercups, the ponies struggle to keep their footing on rough moorland. |
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What happens in plants such as buttercups, in which radially symmetrical flowers are the norm? |
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Radially symmetrical flowers, such as buttercups and tulips, have a single type of petal arranged the same way all around a center. |
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These natural pigments, which produce yellow, orange, and brown hues in plants, from buttercups to carrots, are always present. |
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As for the descent, it was fast and sweet, with acres of cotton grass and then lower down many a meadow of buttercups. |
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The lane squeezes tight between dry-stone walls, big green views billow away to the north and there are bijou meadows soaked with buttercups as tall as daffodils. |
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Rays of yellow were cast through the bush by large yellow golden glory pea flowers and ground hugging buttercups on guinea flower which scrambled about the forest floor. |
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If you have been pining for Dales meadows brilliant with flowers the ones by the quiet lane are fair enough, yellow with buttercups, and the verges red with campions. |
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The adaptive significance of solar tracking in snow buttercups is mediated through the impact of flower heliotropism on paternal and maternal floral environments. |
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Common wildflowers are a pink-flowered and a white-flowered bistort, Arctic shooting-star, three kinds of buttercups, Parrya nudicaulis, and Langsdorf's lousewort. |
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Something besides the dandelions and buttercups glowed golden. |
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The flowers are similar to buttercups and have very short stems. |
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Members of the genus include the buttercups, spearworts, and water crowfoots. |
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Some plants waiting to be freed by resting the mower will be hawkbits, plantains, buttercups and self-heal. |
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There were stretches of fine, soft grass on the cliffs and great patches of camass and buttercups. |
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Bluebonnets, buttercups, and Indian paintbrush line the highways throughout the Hill Country near San Antonio and Austin each spring. |
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Today, finer grasses allow a profusion of colourful plants, from betony, buttercups and bugle, to stitchworts and scabious. |
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These include cowslips, knapweeds, meadow buttercups, cranesbills and orchids. |
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The toxins are degraded by drying, so hay containing dried buttercups is safe. |
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Adding to the array of colour are white flowered wood sorrel, foxgloves, stitchworts and buttercups. |
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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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An overloading of nutrients lost from fields can boost the growth of algae, which in turn squeezes out plants like stoneworts and water buttercups. |
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They thanked him and bade him good-bye, and turned toward the West, walking over fields of soft grass dotted here and there with daisies and buttercups. |
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Poisoning can occur where buttercups are abundant in overgrazed fields where little other edible plant growth is left, and the animals eat them out of desperation. |
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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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The meadows nearest the centre support bee orchid and common-spotted orchid while those next to the River Avon support meadow sweet, lady's smock and thousands of buttercups. |
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Dig or rotovate the lawn site, getting out all the weeds if possible, but particularly dandelions, docks, plantains, buttercups, nettles and couch grass. |
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