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单词 coltsfoot
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The mud dried and the spring flowers came out: yellow coltsfoot, and white wood anemones in profusion—and the wall being built around Asgard was a glorious, imposing thing. Norse Mythology 2017-02-07T00:00:00Z
April to early May is the earliest you might expect to see skunk cabbage, coltsfoot and trillium blooming around Longmire, in the Mount Rainier National Park’s southwest corner. Where to find the best wildflower blooms across Washington | Provided by Western Washington Toyota Dealers 2023-03-08T05:00:00Z
Among the products of the order, may be mentioned chicory, lettuce, the artichoke, the vegetable oyster, arnica, chamomile-flowers, wormwood, absinth, elecampane, coltsfoot, taraxacum, oil of tansy, etc. The Wild Flowers of California: Their Names, Haunts, and Habits 2012-02-17T03:00:37.163Z
The church bells were ringing boisterously, with the careless boisterousness of the brooks and the birds and the rollicking coltsfoots and celandines. The White Peacock 2012-01-14T03:00:21.627Z
"I didn't find anything but dandelions and coltsfoot." Fr?d?rique; vol. 2 2011-12-19T03:00:37.437Z
Other nests vary in the materials employed, moss being sometimes used instead of white lichen, and willow-cotton or feathers instead of the down of the coltsfoot. British Birds in their Haunts 2011-11-23T03:00:23.677Z
The balustrades and urns were cracked and thrown down; there were no peacocks on the sloping lawn, and its once trim grass was overgrown with nettles and coltsfoot. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vol 1-98, 1850-1899 None 2011-06-27T02:01:02.870Z
The caterpillar feeds on the flower stalks of the coltsfoot during March and April. Butterflies and Moths (British)
The arbutus and the dicentra appeared on the 10th, and the coltsfoot—which, however, is an importation—about the same time. A Year in the Fields
Badhamia not only flourishes on dead wood, but one species is found on the fading leaves of coltsfoot which are still green. Fungi: Their Nature and Uses
With these is intermixed a piece of worsted, and a thread of sewing cotton; a few horsehairs succeed, and the whole of the interior is thickly matted with the white silky down of the coltsfoot. British Birds in their Haunts 2011-11-23T03:00:23.677Z
Rooks do not roost on spoons, nor woodcocks snort, Nor dog on snowdrop or on coltsfoot rolls, Nor common frog concocts long protocols. Notes and Queries, No. 209, October 29 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Geneologists, etc.
Upon these banks the first coltsfoot flowers in March, the first convolvulus in summer, and almost the last hawkweed in autumn. The Toilers of the Field
“Horehound, and mallow, and coltsfoot, they’re the best herbs; and put honey to ’em, and take it fasting of a morrow. It Might Have Been The Story of the Gunpowder Plot
It is an evergreen grass, somewhat resembling coltsfoot. The Stock-Feeder's Manual the chemistry of food in relation to the breeding and feeding of live stock
Some of them, the coltsfoot, cranesbill, celandine, and toadflax, spread too rapidly, but by careful watching and not allowing the seed to ripen, they may be kept within bounds. Making A Rock Garden
THE SUN SHINES, The coltsfoot flowers along the railway banks Shine like flat coin which Jove in thanks Strews each side the lines. Bay A Book of Poems
The song died away under the leaves of the coltsfoot. The Adventures of Maya the Bee
Still, you are young—there’s no telling: and coltsfoot is a very good thing, and makes wonderful cures. The Maidens' Lodge None of Self and All of Thee, (In the Reign of Queen Anne)
Snowdrop, crocus, hepatica, and coltsfoot, wild honeysuckle, were all about, the forsythia flared out her saucy yellow, the fruit buds swelled. A Little Girl in Old Salem
In among the grasses was yellow coltsfoot; among the pebbles were sowthistle, mignonette, pink bindweed, and great patches of storksbill. The Leicestershires beyond Baghdad
The bloom is small, of a pinky white colour; they are miniature forms, resembling the coltsfoot flowers, being arranged, however, in clusters. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
Hannibal disappeared under the leaves of the coltsfoot on the ground. The Adventures of Maya the Bee
Before a dandelion has shown in the meadow, the banks of the railway are yellow with coltsfoot. Nature Near London
The fumes of dried coltsfoot leaves were used as a remedy in cases of difficulty of breathing, both in ancient Roman times and in Tudor England. The Social History of Smoking
There was a lawn for tennis and cricket, a pond planted with irises and bulrushes, and a wild corner where crocuses and coltsfoot and golden aconite came up as they liked in the spring time. The Luckiest Girl in the School
One ounce of each of the following, slippery elm bark, crushed thyme, coltsfoot flowers, hyssop or marshmallow. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
In much the same way, the coltsfoot grows on all new English railway banks, because its winged seeds are wafted everywhere in myriads on the winds of March. Science in Arcady
These were the blossoms of the coltsfoot, that sends up a stalk surrounded with faintly rosy scales. The Amateur Poacher
The leaves of coltsfoot and of other plants have often been used as a substitute for tobacco in modern days. The Social History of Smoking
To this I must add some broken clay pipes, with which we made believe to imitate our elders, smoking a foul mixture of coltsfoot leaves and brown paper. Prester John
We may perhaps regret the sacrifice of such a stanza as this— Each coltsfoot down the grassy bent, Whose round leaves hold the gathered shower, Each quaintly folded cuckoo pint, And silver-paly cuckoo flower. The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
He knew how the gold-finches, yellow-hammers, and linnets make their nests, and the preference some of them have for coltsfoot cotton, and others for wool or for cow's hair. Cæsar or Nothing
Usually the young grasses and the seed-leaves of plants have risen up and supply a general green; but this year the coltsfoot bloomed unsupported, studding the dark ground with gold. The Amateur Poacher
Similar mixtures, or the leaves of coltsfoot alone, have often been smoked in bygone days by folk who could not afford to smoke tobacco only. The Social History of Smoking
The low cliffs were indeed spattered with filth, and the coltsfoot, already opening yellow blossoms below, found itself rudely saluted with cinders and potato-peelings, fishes' entrails, and suchlike unlovely matter. Lying Prophets
I have also found the claytonia and the coltsfoot first. The Writings of John Burroughs — Volume 05: Pepacton
It is related to the coltsfoot of the arable fields, and the coltsfoot sends up a stalk without a leaf, and flowers before any green appears. Field and Hedgerow Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies
Past the shadowless winter, when it is all shade, and therefore no shadow; onwards to the first coltsfoot and on to the seed-time again; I knew the dates of all of them. The Open Air
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