单词 | marsh marigold |
例句 | They were called cowslips sometimes, and sometimes marsh marigold. Miracles on Maple Hill 1956-08-01T00:00:00Z They fished, logged and harvested marsh marigolds to survive. The corner of Minnesota that’s there by mistake 2020-05-27T04:00:00Z You can also try perennials such as the marsh marigold, Lily of the valley, astilbe, clematis, primrose, pansy and lamb’s ear. You don’t need sunshine to have a colorful yard | HomeWork 2014-08-15T04:00:00Z But it’s too early even for marsh marigolds. Alice Munro: “Amundsen.” 2012-08-20T04:00:00Z The girl was carrying a basket full of marsh marigolds, the man had a great bush of hawthorn on the end of his stick. Laid up in Lavender 2012-02-28T03:00:28.157Z See him now deeply buried in a golden flood of marsh marigolds! The Confessions of a Poacher 2011-08-05T02:00:44.470Z At the side of the cottage, between the yard and the kitchen garden, purled a shallow little brook, at the edge of which grew watercresses and marsh marigolds. For the School Colours 2011-04-28T02:00:12.693Z In the garden of Dove Cottage, where the poet placed “bright gowan and marsh marigold” brought from the border of the lake. The Lure of the Camera 2011-04-27T02:00:25.413Z He might see ten thousand marsh marigolds, or ten times ten thousand houstonias, but they would not toss in the breeze, and they would not be sweet-scented like the daffodils. A Year in the Fields Its banks were gay with 40 marsh marigolds, and while he was hopping and frisking about there, he had met a very curious-looking bird, a ring-ousel. What the Blackbird said A story in four chirps In a corner, down a flight of steps, there was a pond where grew marsh marigolds, and irises, and forget-me-nots, and other water-loving plants. The Manor House School Wild Flowers and Weeds: Field and class-room study of marsh marigold, Jack-in-the-pulpit, violet, etc. Ontario Teachers' Manuals: Nature Study Groups of merry-faced dog-daisies nodded in the ditch, and round their stalks were buttercups, and beyond them the rich yellow of marsh marigolds. The Northern Iron Here and there a little meadow watercourse is golden with marsh marigolds, or some fence border, or rocky streak of neglected pasture land is thickly starred with the white flowers of the bloodroot. A Year in the Fields Here is more "May-flower" or marsh marigold; let us take some; it will make a bright show in our wildflower cluster. Country Walks of a Naturalist with His Children His hands were full of yellow marsh marigolds and blue forget-me-nots. Dwell Deep or Hilda Thorn's Life Story The following varieties are suggested for special observation and study: hepatica, violet, anemone, columbine, Indian turnip, marsh marigold. Ontario Teachers' Manuals: Nature Study These are the marsh marigolds: there were two places where she gathered them, one beside the streamlet flowing through the 'Mash,' a meadow which was almost a water-meadow; and the other inside a withy-bed. Round About a Great Estate Sedges and flags, the skunk cabbage and marsh marigold, grape vines, alders, willows and button bush abound along its shores. Confessions of Boyhood The huge water-docks in the centre here flourish at the verge of the adjacent Thames; the marsh marigold, now in seed, blooms in April in the damp furrows of meadows close up to town. Nature Near London "Wouldn't it be lovely if one could pick primroses and marsh marigolds in London!" said Bridget. Enter Bridget On the gold of the marsh marigolds edging the water? or on the silver-white plumes of shad-bush that wave and beckon across the marshes, as they stray from moist ground toward the light woods? The Garden, You, and I Broad leaves of the marsh marigold, the flower long since gone, covered the ground; light-green horsetails were dotted thickly about; and tall grasses flourished, rising to the knee. Round About a Great Estate "May flowers" were put at the doors of houses and cattle-sheds, and these were not hawthorn blossoms, but the flowers of the kingcup, or marsh marigold. Miscellanea There, when he had foddered the deep-voiced kine, he herded them huddled together into the byre, munching lotus and dewy marsh marigold; next brought he much wood, and set himself to the craft of fire-kindling. The Homeric Hymns A New Prose Translation; and Essays, Literary and Mythological There are alders by the river," mused Diane with shining eyes, "and marsh marigolds; over there by a swampy hollow are a million violets, white and purple; and the ridge is thick with mountain laurel. Diane of the Green Van The marsh marigold lies in the protection of bog tussocks and stream banks. The Garden, You, and I The White Linen Nurse's mind was full of sumptuous, succulent marsh marigolds, and fluffy white shad-bush blossoms. The White Linen Nurse Near the ditch pointed flags are springing up, and the thick stems of the marsh marigold. The Amateur Poacher We drink with the bending willow, with the dripping flowers on the bank; their cups run over—the marsh marigold, that fine lady, can bear it better! Pictures of Sweden The place was encumbered with fallen branches, tangled brushwood, dead ferns; and wherever the little stream had spread itself there was a boggy hollow, rank with bulrushes, and glorious with the starry marsh marigold. Fated to Be Free But in the end she came down alone; and we talked all day, sitting under hawthorns white with bloom, wandering through rushy fields ablaze with marsh marigold and orchis. A Writer's Recollections — Volume 2 A pure spring bursts forth at the foot and works its way through beds of forget-me-not and marsh marigold to the Clain. Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe He might see ten thousand marsh marigolds, or ten times ten thousand houstonias, but they would not toss in the breeze, and they would not be sweet- scented like the daffodils. The Writings of John Burroughs — Volume 05: Pepacton It appears that a hoop wreathed with rowan and marsh marigold, and bearing suspended within it two balls, is still carried on May Day by villagers in some parts of Ireland. The Golden Bough After the marsh marigolds have withdrawn their brightness from low-lying meadows, blossoms of yellow avens twinkle in their stead. Wild Flowers An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect Visitors Meadows shining with buttercups, hollows sunned with the marsh marigold held me long at gaze. The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft The ground is sometimes white with wild garlic, sometimes blue with hyacinths; the primroses still linger in moist, hidden places, and there are violets and marsh marigolds. Penelope's Irish Experiences |
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