Rare fluellen is allowed to flourish in the vegetable garden because it needs arable land and is losing its natural habitat. |
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The wonderfully named Venus's looking-glass, shepherd's needle, devil's curry-comb and round-leaved fluellen, have mostly been driven out. |
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With their whimsical ancient names such as corncockle, mousetail, fluellen, fumitory, downy hemp-nettle and lamb's succory, they have music as well as colour. |
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But he more than comes into his own as he sheds the regal bearing and steps into the shoes of the soldier Fluellen. |
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Fluellen Theatre Company is a professional theatre company based in Swansea who perform at the Grand Theatre and the Dylan Thomas Centre. |
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Captain Fluellen was particularly memorable, injecting dark humour into the scenes of conflict in a way that has eternally typified the British under fire. |
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