Wildflowers Sentence Examples

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  • You'll be able to buy native Northumberland seed and plants for your garden from Northumberland Wildflowers in our marquee.

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  • These are attracted by wildflowers such as musk mallow and goat's beard.

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  • Best sites are with long grass and lots of wildflowers particularly with birds foot trefoil and pignut.

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  • The thinning work will let much more light into the woodland, encouraging wildflowers to return.

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  • If you intend to grow some wildflowers from seed this spring, you may have to think ahead a bit.

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  • It is a biennial, so lives only 2 years, thus never forms a big root mass like daisies or other perennial wildflowers.

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  • This starts to also take over the native wildflowers, meaning less flower species.

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  • Old meadows provide a home for many colorful wildflowers.

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  • Many varieties of rare wildflowers are also now colonizing these important havens.

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  • The best time to visit the site is during the spring, for woodland wildflowers.

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  • Everyone has a least one windowsill, a front doorstep, a container or two or a small space somewhere to grow wildflowers.

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  • Wooded vales, land carpeted in wildflowers, tranquil spots where birdsong fills the air - these are precious places which we must protect.

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  • From wildflowers to trees, many plants provide medicinal properties.

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  • Lavender and soft greens remind the viewer of meadows, filled with wildflowers.

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  • Perhaps it is a tranquil ocean beach, a grassy meadow with patches of beautiful wildflowers, or a snowy mountain peak.

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  • With flowing waterfalls, meadows filled with wildflowers, panoramic views and snow-capped mountains, Yosemite offers year-round beauty that cannot be compared.

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  • If you're decorating with leaves or wildflowers, shop here for the invites.

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  • Pick wildflowers the morning of the reception, place in a glass vase and tie on a ribbon.

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  • Butterfly gardens are planted with bright colored wildflowers to attract butterflies.

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  • Other flowers associated with traditional late summer weddings are those that resemble wildflowers or English country garden flowers, such as lilacs, snapdragons, and chrysanthemums.

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  • We also worked with a graphic designer based in Austin, Texas, Leah Duncan, on a patterned runner for a series called Wildflowers and Power lines, which is a statement about the collision of technology with nature.

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  • During the spring it is a haven for breaching humpback whales, blankets of wildflowers, and acres of unspoiled wilderness.

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  • For example, if you have a butterfly garden full of wildflowers, overly formal lawn furniture will look out of place.

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  • Flavorful with raspberries and cherries, Pignan's secrets are revealed with evolving flavors of minerals and wildflowers that creates a balanced red with an elegant jammy texture and just the right amount of acidity.

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  • This wine has an aroma like wildflowers and honey and an aftertaste of fresh apples and bananas.

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  • This wine has the aroma of wildflowers and fresh pears.

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  • Most people visit from early July to mid August, so you'll encounter crowds then, but everything is open, the wildflowers are wonderful, and so is the weather (most of the time).

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  • A collection of wildflowers transplanted to a home garden becomes a completely free botany lesson.

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  • Whether it is a picnic in the park at sunset or a spring hike through the wildflowers, the outdoor environment is naturally romantic.

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  • Colorado is a beautiful state, filled with mountains, meadows, lakes, and fields of wildflowers.

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  • Garden tea parties may have a small seed packet for wildflowers.

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  • Besides, my wife is itching to photograph the wildflowers.

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  • After what seemed even longer than the Dean's first trip to the mine just two days earlier, they emerged into the basin where the valley floor was a sea of wildflowers.

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  • There was a note on the hall table from Cynthia that she and Martha had accepted Brandon Westlake's invitation to catch the late afternoon sun and photograph wildflowers, and Pumpkin Green has stopped by, looking for Dean.

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  • He was standing at the edge of the kitchen, a bouquet of wildflowers in one hand and concern etched in that delicious chocolate gaze.

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  • He wouldn't be caught dead with a bouquet of wildflowers and there was no way he was going to waste money on flowers that would wither and die within a week.

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  • As they climbed higher, the display of wildflowers grew in bounty and brilliance, blanketing the basin in a generosity of color.

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  • When she'd collected an armful of wildflowers, she placed them in the back seat and drove off again.

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  • Spring has now arrived and many wildflowers can now be seen, including cowslips, lesser celandine and lady's smock.

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  • The wildflowers might include ox-eye daisy, buttercup, yellow rattle, meadow sweet and cow slips.

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  • This is the time for yogurt and dead grass, for carpet fluff and wildflowers, for junk from the bottom of my toolbox.

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  • New woodlands tend to have inherently low biodiversity and need the jump-start that bluebells and other woodland wildflowers provide.

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