She bent to retrieve the periwinkle colored ribbon neatly folded on the floor. |
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Aquamarine is the new lime green, coral is the new taupe, dusty rose is the new periwinkle, shell is the new cream. |
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Bedding or wax begonias, heliotrope, impatiens, and Madagascar periwinkle can be moved indoors and grown as house plants over the winter. |
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Plant hot weather annuals such as cockscomb, Madagascar periwinkle, portulaca, and annual salvias. |
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We make our way carefully through the periwinkle, a little wild patch of lilies of the valley, and some vicious canes of blackberry. |
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I painted cream-colored ivy and periwinkle flowers on the Lincoln green wood. |
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We crept close to a house, knelt into monkey grass or button weed or periwinkle, and looked through the lighted windows. |
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The corolla of the normal periwinkle flower is salver-shaped and the stamens are located in the throat of the corolla tube. |
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The basic color scheme is a soft buttery yellow for the cabinets, with periwinkle blue on the cabinet handles. |
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In Galway Bay, Ireland, a live limpet or periwinkle used to be placed at the corners of the house to ensure successful fishing. |
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It's a light purple, almost a periwinkle, sleeveless, and with little diamonds all over. |
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She painted the oven doors periwinkle blue then touched up knobs and dials in a bright orange enamel paint. |
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The periwinkle in turn is preyed upon by blue crabs and diamondback terrapins. |
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The style is available in sizes M-2XL in brick, plum, periwinkle, lime, denim, pine, and orange. |
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His models wore white pan stick, triangular crimped wigs and periwinkle boots. |
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Decorative inlay, depicting a delicate periwinkle design, is carried out in abalone, oak, and fruitwoods. |
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Hence this appeal to gastropodologists, if such a term exists, to come to the rescue and explain the unique development of the humble periwinkle. |
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Rubbing at her tired eyes, she looked outside, seeing the ethereal colors of dawn, the light purples, periwinkle blues mixing together. |
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Rather than removing the fence, or disguising it with vines or shrubs, the owners had it painted periwinkle blue. |
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It shifts to darkest blue-black and fades to a lighter, almost periwinkle blue. |
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Anticancer compounds that are extracted from the periwinkle plant, Vinca rosea, are called the vinca alkaloids. |
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Proliferation of shoots was observed in one of the samples of periwinkle and, virescence was showed by the other one. |
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That said, the softly spreading ajuga, native violet, periwinkle and members of the plectranthus family offer a variety of leaf colours and shapes and flower periodically. |
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Those that do live on top of the mud have protective shells: gastropod molluscs like the periwinkle. |
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Both the periwinkle and the European green crab are documented examples of invasive species. |
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The shell of the Dogwinkle is rougher, more elongated and pointed than the periwinkle. |
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Varied in tone, the flavorsome hues — hot and rosy pinks, lime green, turquoise, periwinkle, manila — are uniformly saturated. |
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The dominant feature of the playroom is a periwinkle blue storage wall that contains cabinets, drawers, a display niche, and a long, narrow counter. |
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No flower born in the summertime was missing from it, not even the flower of the broom, the violet, the periwinkle, or any yellow, indigo, or white flower. |
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The shell surface of the periwinkle can be smooth or nodulous. |
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The Ribbed Mussel, the periwinkle, and the Mud Dog Whelk are found among the cord-grass. |
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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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Combined with the periwinkle flowers taken from the arms, the crest represents Dr. James's medical career. |
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Only European stone fruit yellows had previously been transmitted to periwinkle in previous experiments. |
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They include such diverse plants as the frangipanni, the Mandeville group, eg, Brazilian jasmine, oleanders, wintersweet and the Vinca family, including the periwinkle. |
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At the base of a tree, for example, you might have better luck with wood chips or shade-loving ornamental plants like ivy, periwinkle, or pachysandra. |
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In many sections of the southern United States, the term periwinkle, or pennywinkle, is applied to any small freshwater snail. |
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The classic case is the rosy periwinkle, found in the tropical forests of Madagascar. |
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A porous strip right by the entrance to the house is planted with ground covers like periwinkle, sweet woodruff or bugleweed and low shrubs like dwarf fragrant sumac or spicebush. |
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I wonder if I could get a baby in periwinkle to go with my cucumber throw rug. |
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Madagascar, for example, has the rosy periwinkle, a plant that produces two cancer-fighting substances and is native to the Indian Ocean nation. |
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The creeping, or running, myrtle is the periwinkle. |
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In addition, periwinkle harvesting and collection of dulse seaweed along the Whites Cove shore are activities some local residents use to augment their incomes. |
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In the shade, pick perennials such as periwinkle, ajuga, dead-nettle or pachysandra, or even shrubs such as bearberry, Russian cypress or sweet-fern. |
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The most common gastropod is the periwinkle. |
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The site has become overgrown with invasive species such as Tartarian honeysuckle, buckthorn, and periwinkle, and the number of stems of the hoary mountain-mint has declined dramatically. |
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This periwinkle is found intertidally on rocks where it feeds on algae. |
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Dr. Benedicta: It was the rosy periwinkle, a native plant in the forests of Madagascar, that treated leukemia, a kind of cancer, and quinine from the Amazon forest in South America was used to fight malaria. |
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For example, periwinkle and lily of the valley are good ground covers for shaded sites, while creeping juniper and wild thyme are better for sunny dry sites. |
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The estuary is home to such flora and fauna as saltmarsh cordgrass, saltmarsh hay, Indian sweetgrass, Bristle worm, periwinkle, dog whelk, limpet, Piping plover, common snipe, purple sandpiper, and osprey. |
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Prune back overgrown ground-covers such as ivy, periwinkle, and star jasmine to control their size and encourage new growth in spring. |
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There are plenty of tough limpets clinging onto the rocks, periwinkle and dogwhelk. |
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There is another snail known as small periwinkle or Melarhaphe neritoides that looks similar, but is smaller in size. |
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The common periwinkle is mainly found on rocky shores in the higher and middle intertidal zone. |
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When exposed to either extreme cold or heat while climbing, a periwinkle will withdraw into its shell and start rolling, hoping to hit the water. |
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A report on the state of the periwinkle industry in Ireland suggests a maximum catch size in order to preserve the population. |
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The colors include a variegated Crow blue, periwinkle blue, Sioux green, rose white-heart, white, Sioux blue and corn yellow. |
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Increase ground cover by digging up, dividing and replanting quick spreading shrubs such as Hypericum and periwinkle. |
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Increase ground cover by digging up, dividing and replanting spreading shrubs such as Hypericum and periwinkle. |
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This is the time during which wildflower season begins with early violet cress, twinleaf, periwinkle, spring beauty, hepatica and small-flowered bittercress. |
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Or visit a specialist nursery and treat yourself to old favourites like dog violet, periwinkle, marsh marigold, lesser celandine, wood sorrel, clover and yellow flag. |
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The drugs vinblastine and vincristine are vinca alkaloids, used to treat Hodgkin's disease, leukemia, and other cancers, were derived from the Madagascar periwinkle. |
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The true nature of the supply chain is usually more complex and opaque, with the potential for periwinkle harvesting areas and date of catch to be changed. |
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The common periwinkle can act as a host for various parasites, including Renicola roscovita, Cryptocotyle lingua, Microphallus pygmaeus and Himasthla sp. |
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Transmission experiments on coconut lethal yellowing disease with Deltocephalus flavicosta Stal, a leafhopper vector of periwinkle phyllody in Jamaica. |
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The country has successfully commercialised the drug, rosy periwinkle. |
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With attractive pinkish-white flowers and lush green foliage, the Madagascar rosy periwinkle appears at first to be an innocuous, decorative plant. |
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