单词 | campion |
例句 | I pick a white campion flower and stick it behind my ear. The Cruel Prince 2018-01-02T00:00:00Z The scrubby vineyards and the crumbling stones become things of no account, for if I wish I can give rein to my imagination, and pick foxgloves and pale campions from a wet, streaking hedge. Rebecca 1938-08-01T00:00:00Z They went slowly along the foot of the bank, pushing in and out of the clumps of red campion and ragged robin. Watership Down: A Novel 1972-01-01T00:00:00Z During my visit, the fields were a study in yellow and white, the latter provided by the wild carrot and bladder campion. The wild beauty of Scotland’s Western Isles 2019-10-17T04:00:00Z Barring a trade, the Bucs have the 19th pick after repeating as NFC South campions with an 8-9 record and losing at home to Dallas in the opening round of the playoffs. With Brady moving on, Bucs aim to use draft to stay relevant 2023-04-20T04:00:00Z Arctic terns wheeled overhead, their warning cries telling us that we were too close to their chicks, hidden among the rocks and sea campion. Global pandemic fears on islands hit by bird flu 2022-08-02T04:00:00Z In Russia, scientists have regenerated reproductive tissue from unripe fruits of a narrow-leafed campion freeze-dried under the tundra for 32,000 years. As Earth Warms, Human History Is Melting Away 2021-11-02T04:00:00Z The defending MLS Cup campion Columbus Crew will christen their new stadium on July 3 against New England. MLS season starts with hopes of returning to normalcy 2021-04-15T04:00:00Z The defending MLS Cup campion Columbus Crew, which will open their new stadium later this season, open play at their current stadium on April 18 against Philadelphia. MLS kicking off 26th season with games in Houston, Seattle 2021-03-10T05:00:00Z The governor said that Bell was an “ardent campion of her district and will be missed.” School board member Ella Bell dies 2019-11-03T04:00:00Z These include tufted vetch, bugle, tormentil, red clover, lady's bedstraw, white campion and greater knapweed. Plant 'thugs' crowd roadside flowers 2018-05-13T04:00:00Z One dramatic example of plant resurrection is the case of Silene stenophylla, a plant in the campion family discovered by Russian researchers in northeastern Siberia, as they reported in 2012. Perspective | Tech can help save endangered plants. But sometimes what you really need is luck. 2018-05-11T04:00:00Z In addition, the Arctic campion, or lantern flower, provides unique protection for its seeds, housed in a minuscule globe that acts like a greenhouse. My Arctic journey shows how a warming climate exposes our most fragile ecosystem – and threatens its very survival 2015-08-29T04:00:00Z There is a long chapter on the study of heredity in British plants discussing celandines, poppies, watercress, violets, pansies, campions, clovers, vetch, trefoil, raspberry, blackberry, saxifrage. A Point Of View: Fly, Fish, Mouse and Worm 2013-06-14T16:55:00Z Once the road from Eltham to Woolwich was a grassy lane with hedges and big trees in the hedges, and wild pinks and Bethlehem stars, and ragged robin and campion. Wings and the Child or, the Building of Magic Cities 2012-02-26T03:00:14.933Z Working with a burrow from the site called Duvanny Yar, the Russian researchers tried to germinate the campion seeds, but failed. New Life, From an Arctic Flower That Died 32,000 Years Ago 2012-02-22T07:20:03Z The Institute of Cell Biophysics team raised plants of Silene stenophylla - of the campion family - from the fruit. Frozen plants spring back to life 2012-02-20T20:35:15Z Working with a burrow from the site called Duvanny Yar, the Russian researchers tried to germinate the campion seeds, but failed to do so. New Life, From an Arctic Flower That Died 32,000 Years Ago 2012-02-20T20:05:20Z A rosy campion flower caught the sun and shone out. The White Peacock 2012-01-14T03:00:21.627Z One of these is the cardinal lobelia, whose petals are of the darkest, clearest, most velvety red; and the other flower is the scarlet campion. Atlantic Classics, Second Series 2011-12-09T03:00:20.203Z A strip of low-lying meadow land behind was pink with campion and ragged-robin and starred with meadow-sweet, the scent of which mingled with the undefinable cool smell of running water. Across the Stream 2011-11-05T02:00:11.673Z On this ledge, which didn’t show from below, was a regular little garden of moss campion and Alpine wild flowers. Boy Scouts in Glacier Park The Adventures of Two Young Easterners in the Heart of the High Rockies 2011-09-22T02:00:22.487Z They grew 36 ancient plants, which appeared identical to the present day narrow-leafed campion until they flowered, when they produced narrower and more splayed-out petals. New Life, From an Arctic Flower That Died 32,000 Years Ago 2012-02-20T20:05:20Z Water avens, wild parsley, and campions crowd around him, and flags of the yellow and purple iris tower over all. The Confessions of a Poacher 2011-08-05T02:00:44.470Z There were a few wild flowers, even in December—a belated foxglove, a clump of ragwort, a blue harebell, or a stray specimen of buttercup, campion, herb robert, yarrow, thistle, and actually a strawberry blossom. For the School Colours 2011-04-28T02:00:12.693Z Sometimes white lights seemed to have been kindled on the lawn, and the little clouds in evaporating rolled heavily from the glistening campions, as though surfeited with the dew they had drunk. The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z An abundance of wildflowers — woolly lousewort, campion, lupine, buttercups, Arctic poppy – create a carpet of color. A Caribou-bou in the Warming Arctic 2010-06-23T20:59:00Z If the claim is true, then scientists should be able to study evolution in real time by comparing the ancient and living campions. New Life, From an Arctic Flower That Died 32,000 Years Ago 2012-02-20T20:05:20Z The table laid for luncheon was tastefully decorated with little silver pots containing slender ferns, and in the centre a tall glass held a sheaf of late campions. The Princess Galva A Romance Later on, all the slopes are veiled in the delicate little pink thrift, and the stone walls are festooned with white campion. Tante The fields were white with moon-daisies, growing among the long, lush grass; and all the roadsides were a tangle of vetches, campion, bugle, trefoil and speedwells. The Manor House School The thrift, sea lavender, rocket, sea campion, and maritime spurge did not descend so low as this. Waiting for Daylight Seeds from the ancient plants germinated with 100 percent success, compared with 90 percent for seeds from living campions. New Life, From an Arctic Flower That Died 32,000 Years Ago 2012-02-20T20:05:20Z Then later came crimson campion and eyebright, dog roses and honeysuckles, columbine and centaury, grasses of all kinds, and harebell, and a multitude impossible to name; though the very naming is pleasant. The Old Helmet, Volume II Primroses starred the banks, though in less profusion than they had been a fortnight earlier; bluebells and pink campion grew among them, and the feathery blossom of the cow-parsley. Antony Gray,—Gardener Then there is the white or evening campion of our hedgerows, which opens generally in the twilight, sending forth a perfume. Chatterbox, 1906 The short turf beyond is sprinkled with the little white bladder campion and thrift and many other flowers. Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts If the ancient campions are the ancestors of the living plants, this family relationship should be evident in their DNA. New Life, From an Arctic Flower That Died 32,000 Years Ago 2012-02-20T20:05:20Z Corn-marigold was gay again in July, and the white blackberry blossoms came with crane's bill and flax, campion and willow-herb, speedwell and vetchling. The Old Helmet, Volume II My hands were full of sweet may, red campion, and other native field-blossoms, which had introduced themselves to me anonymously. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 80, June, 1864 But by the brook were poppies, marguerites, delicate pink campions, wheat and barley growing as weeds of former cultivation, and thickets of blue-flowered liquorice. The Leicestershires beyond Baghdad Weeds had started up between the stone slabs of the steps, and the roses blossomed out sweet and profuse, for it was the time of roses, amid convolvulus and campion. The Danvers Jewels, and Sir Charles Danvers The scented clover field—the white campions dot it here and there—yields a rich, nectareous food for ten thousand bees, whose hum comes together with its odour on the air. Nature Near London Then the elms and the oaks and in the openings the snowy, starry campion whose fringed petals are beginning to close, marking the morning's advance. Some Summer Days in Iowa The lawns within the acacia-hedged compartments were dazzling with campanulas, harebells, rose campions, and crimson and yellow columbine, or gleamed with the pale turquoise of forget-me-nots. Russian Rambles The canal was fringed with flowers, poppies, marguerites, and campions; the innumerable folds and hollows were emerald-green. The Leicestershires beyond Baghdad Unluckily the wild garlic smells dreadfully, but its exquisite white blossoms have a most aërial effect, with pink campion, Herb Robert, etc., etc. Juliana Horatia Ewing And Her Books They heard the first bird-notes begin to glorify the evenings and saw each day the hedges grow richer with pink campion, with pale drifts of primroses and the blue clusters of the dog-violets. Secret Bread Among seeds that trust for their disposal to the wind, the commonest, simplest, and least evolved type is that of the ordinary capsule, as in the poppies and campions. Science in Arcady Nevertheless a sadness haunted the wood, where the red campions made only a mist of colour with no reality of life and flowers behind. The Altar Steps Countless pink campions and buttercups, with an elf in each. Halcyone I may have to learn again not to call the campion a wild geranium, and to rediscover whether the ash comes early or late in the etiquette of the trees. The Pleasures of Ignorance She was there in the cow-parsley just coming up, and the sight of the campions between the white spangles reminded him of the pink flowers she wore in her hat. The Lake The building stands in the midst of an abandoned cemetery; and at the time of my visit the tall June grasses, the poppies and white campions hid every mound and almost every wooden cross. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine Lovely blue bell-flowers grow in patches; golden ragwort, two sorts of field scabious, yellow toad-flax, and occasionally some white campion remain almost into winter. A Cotswold Village Here grow in profusion many orchids, fringed gentians, cardinal flowers, turtle heads, starry campions, purple gerardias, and grass of Parnassus. At the Foot of the Rainbow They take no pleasure in finding a wild-strawberry flower in January or a campion blossom in the first week in February. The Pleasures of Ignorance At the turn the cow's parsley and rose campion began; on each side a long trail of white froth with the red tops of the campion pricking through. Life and Death of Harriett Frean But campions do not seed well among the thick grasses and seldom hold their own, as they do where a copse has been cut down, or on a hedgeside. The Naturalist on the Thames The third example offered is a hairless variety of the evening campion, Lychnis vespertina, found the same year, which hitherto had not been observed. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation Along the cropped hedges red campions flower so thickly as to take the place of green leaves, and by every gateway red foxgloves grow. Field and Hedgerow Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies But one white campion stands in the midst of the lake of yellow. The Life of the Fields "Rose campion," she said, parting the stems with her long, thin fingers. Life and Death of Harriett Frean Blue wild geraniums also flourish in patches in the meadows, and sometimes cranesbill and campion. The Naturalist on the Thames I will now give two further illustrations afforded by crosses of the ordinary campion. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation I sometimes think the red campions and ragged-robins are our most beautiful wild flowers when the sun shines level on the meadow and they are like crimson flowers among the tall translucent grasses. Afoot in England The sky was blue, the hedges were budding with pure light-green above, and resplendent with rosy campion and white spangles of stitchwort below. Magnum Bonum Red campion—— At the bottom of the orchard a door in the wall opened into Black's Lane, below the three tall elms. Life and Death of Harriett Frean Feathery white panicles of the starry campion, whose protruding stamens and fringed petals give it a certain fleeciness, are dainty enough for spring; by midsummer we expect plants of ranker growth and more gaudy flowers. Wild Flowers An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect Visitors Even Mendel's peas were not pure in this respect, much less do the campions noted above differ only in Mendelian characters. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation "Oh, Robin——" Her fingers loosened in her dismay; she went dropping red campion. Life and Death of Harriett Frean No other native localities of this variety have been discovered, and there can be no doubt that it must have arisen from the ordinary campion near the spot where it still grows. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation Every now and then she swerved aside to pick the red campion. Life and Death of Harriett Frean |
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