It contains narcissi and a slow-growing conifer, which will soon be too big. |
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The mucilage sap of narcissi can adversely affect other flowers by clogging their water-uptake channels. |
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Smaller flowers including species and botanical tulips, miniature and species narcissi are top of many bulb shopping lists this fall. |
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It has far outlasted the bowls of hyacinth and narcissi that came into flower at the same time. |
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They won't eat daffodils and other narcissi which are distasteful to them, but they find tulips and crocus irresistible. |
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More than half the top 20 plants were spring flowers, including primroses, wild narcissi and lime-green euphorbias. |
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Most daffodils and other narcissi will thrive in your area even without pre-cooling, but tulips will require more effort! |
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Other fun bulbs for easy forcing include colorful hyacinths, crocuses and narcissi. |
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Many, such as snowdrops, crocuses, and early rock garden narcissi are supposed to come up in very early spring, even peeking through the snow. |
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Squirrels and other small creatures won't eat daffodils or other narcissi bulbs. |
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Crocuses, daffodils, other narcissi, tulips, and hyacinths are just where the choices begin. |
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Crocus, grape hyacinths and narcissi are particularly suitable for larger grassy areas such as medians, slopes and the areas in front of shrubs. |
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The polyanthus have been flowering since, ooh, October-ish, but the tiny narcissi began to bloom at the weekend. |
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The narcissi, snowdrops and primuli are in bloom and the daffodils are starting to shoot. |
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Some ground-covering plants are especially suited to underplanting with taller bulbs such as narcissi. |
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As the tulips and narcissi bloom in spring, it is time to plan the summer garden. |
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It is the season to plant flowering bulbs such as tulips, narcissi, crocuses and hyacinths. |
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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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The gardens are bounded by rhododendrons as well as azaleas, while in the woodlands there are snowdrops, bluebells, daffodils and narcissi. |
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A smattering of naturalized yellow narcissi can make a barren bit of property look like a natural wonder. |
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Arriving in meadows carpeted with white narcissi and deep blue gentians, the cowherds were greeted by a village band and plates of polenta. |
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According to this, asters for example meant ulterior motives, whilst narcissi and peonies expressed shame. |
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The association claimed to represent all major British exporters of narcissi. |
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Flowers range from peonies, delphiniums, various brooms and gorses, mallows, asters and periwinkle through to buglosses, mandrake, daisies, narcissi, irises and orchids. |
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The canal at the boundary of the estate which has been filled in over time is visually suggested by a planting of narcissi. |
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Daffodils and narcissi form a bright yellow carpet of blossoms in early spring. |
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Tulips, pansies, narcissi, 200 types of hardy plants, as well as all kinds of vegetables inhabit this two-hectare green space. |
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Good specimens for naturalising in grass include crocus, narcissi, muscari, camassia, erythronium, snowdrops, scilla and ornithogalum. |
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You'll be sent a selection from 10 narcissi to 20 mixed crocuses, 20 beautiful anemones and 10 tulips, to 20 sparaxis and 20 ixias. |
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Sam's parents were part of the Scillian flower industry, and grew narcissi commercially until the back-breaking nature of the work and competition from overseas made them switch to dairy farming. |
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Obsessed with habit and stance as well as good looks, he created many sturdy and disease-free narcissi varieties which today lend themselves to commercial growing. |
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From narcissi to gentians, and sundews to Martagon lilies, Auvergne has over 4,500 common and rare species, including some forty protected plants. |
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The free bulbs consist of narcissi, mixed crocuses, anemones, tulips, sparaxis and ixias. |
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Today narcissi are popular as cut flowers and as ornamental plants in private and public gardens. |
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For horticultural purposes, narcissi are classified into divisions, covering a wide range of shapes and colours. |
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Up to twenty five viruses have been described as being able to infect narcissi. |
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The flies lay their eggs at the end of June in the ground around the narcissi, a single female fly being able to lay up to fifty eggs. |
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Of these, narcissi are one of the most important spring flowering bulb plants in the world. |
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By the early baroque period both tulips and narcissi were an important component of the spring garden. |
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Planted narcissi bulbs produce daughter bulbs in the axil of the bulb scales, leading to the dying off of the exterior scales. |
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Unlike Tulips, narcissi bulbs are not attractive to rodents and are sometimes planted near tree roots in orchards to protect them. |
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Many cases of poisoning or death have occurred when narcissi bulbs have been mistaken for leeks or onions and cooked and eaten. |
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Although prized as an ornamental flower, some people consider narcissi unlucky, because they hang their heads implying misfortune. |
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The decorative use of narcissi dates as far back as ancient Egyptian tombs, and frescoes at Pompeii. |
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In some areas where narcissi are prevalent, their blooming in spring is celebrated in festivals. |
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A I'm very keen on gardening with bbulbs, specially the small spring bulbs like scillas, anemones, chionodoxas and miniature narcissi. |
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Dwarf narcissi such as February gold and tete-a-tete brighten up spring planters as do snowdrops and grape hyacinth. |
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It was nearly Easter and she was potting up daffodils and narcissi for sale at the EasterFest in the Park. |
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Throughout history the scent of narcissi has been an important ingredient of perfumes, a quality that comes from essential oils rather than alkaloids. |
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They also grow well in perennial borders, especially in association with day lilies which begin to form their leaves as the narcissi flowers are fading. |
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Long celebrated in art and literature, narcissi are associated with a number of themes in different cultures, ranging from death to good fortune, and as symbols of spring. |
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You'll be sent a selection of the prettiest flower bulbs perfect for any garden, with 10 narcissi to 20 mixed crocuses, 20 anemones and 10 tulips, or 20 sparaxis and 20 ixias. |
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At Hortus Bulborum you will find heirloom narcissi that date back at least to the 15th century and famous old tulips like 'Duc van Tol' and its sports. |
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