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Other favorite host plants are oaks, apple, hawthorn, birches, boxelder, willow, and sumac.
We were fascinated by your use of rutin, since this flavonoid is a constituent in many herbs, including chamomile, elderberry and hawthorn.
He was leading me down a path lined with white daisies and freshly-bloomed hawthorn trees.
Aggressive planting of hawthorn, pyracantha, creeping juniper, holly, Chinese jujube, roses, blackthorn or prickly ash will help deter criminals.
Missing from the listing are rapidly growing shrubby invasive or edge species such as sassafras, pawpaw, hawthorn, and mulberry.
Majestic figures appear as if by magic from blocks of apple wood, hawthorn, sandstone, limestone, bronze and marble.
We carefully considered the residents and offered to screen the stables with a hawthorn hedge but if necessary we will remove it.
The flavonoids can be found in bilberry, hawthorn, grape seed, and green tea, and in many fruits and vegetables.
The European quickset hedges of hawthorn and willow never became popular on the Island, perhaps because maintaining them is quite laborious.
Later parliamentary enclosures were characterised by quickset hawthorn hedges running in straight lines.
In the autumn we intend to plant fruiting species of trees, including gelda rose, hawthorn, hazel, thorn and snowberry.
She has applied for cash from the committee to buy hawthorn and other thorned bushes, which would be planted around the cemetery's borders.
Varieties suggested would be natural to the moorland fringe such as rowan, birch, holly and hawthorn.
When the Riabhog days are done, the temperature rises, the lambs are yeaned under the hawthorn trees.
For background planting, especially if you have plenty of space, grow yews, hawthorn, holly, elder and Viburnum opulus, the Guelder rose.
We've got hawthorn, gingko, elder, mullein, lavender, sage, thyme, echinacea, borage, yarrow and plenty of pine trees.
The creamy white hawthorn blossom puts on a spectacular show and woodland bluebells and yellow furze bushes give us a dazzling display of colour.
The numerous literary references to the hawthorn or May tree attest its many associations.
The course is aimed at beginners, and will help them spot the difference between the hazel and the hawthorn, and the beech from a birch.
There are silver birch trees, hawthorn, field maple and guelder rose at the woodland edge.
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Already the ditches are deep, the curtain wall of hawthorn high and impenetrable, the approaches narrow.
What hand had planted the rare exotic adjacent to the hawthorn and the sloe?
Kurt was standing at the hawthorn hedge in front of the garden with his schoolbag still slung around him.
Half way down there is a scrog of wood, dwarf alders and hawthorn, which makes an arch over the path.
The plum, the crab apple, the hawthorn and the wild cherry are but just beginning to push green points between their bud scales.
I suppose there is no question but that all nice people like hawthorn blossom.
A remblai, also topped with hawthorn, lies a little to the north of this road.
There were hedges covered with hawthorn, and the scent of it reached us as we rushed past.
This was at the entrance of woods of the evergreen oak, with hawthorn, many trees of each kind twined round with honeysuckle.
Over the flowering hawthorn the moon stood like a windblown white rose of the heavens.
Young men and girls, partnered in couples, were dancing about a blossoming hawthorn.
In a flowering hawthorn outside our window we watched a loving pair building their pensile nest among the thorns and blossoms.
The bottom of hawthorn hedges may be conveniently thickened, by putting in some plants of common sweet briar, or barberry.
As they fade the calyces become fleshy and much enlarged, and resemble the fruit of the hawthorn when ripe.
The elms are in tenderest leaf, the hawthorn bursting into flower.
Young George had a vision of green fields and of hawthorn hedges.
It feeds on hawthorn chiefly, but sometimes on sloe, plum, etc.
It feeds in April and May on hawthorn, sloe, crab, and apple.
When Denis and Susan had reached the hawthorn, they both knelt down.
They're basically hawthorn, with stretches of native privet, and several other species either self-sown or used to fill gaps.
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