单词 | orchis |
例句 | The same can be said of salep, a fine powder ground from dried orchis tubers used in the Middle East to thicken ice cream. Edible Flowers Are Back on the Menu Among the trees in the lower Kama Valley grow many parnassias, a tall green fritillaria, a handsome red swertia and a very sweet-scented pink orchis. Mount Everest the Reconnaissance, 1921 2012-04-12T02:00:28.417Z They were the fly orchis, and unusually perfect specimens. The Fortunate Isles Life and Travel in Majorca, Minorca and Iviza 2012-03-21T02:00:34.053Z The orchis is remarkable for its double bulbous roots and its agreeable perfume; we may therefore justify the idea that the Dudaïm of the Jews was a species of this plant. Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z These are so modest, one would hardly suspect they belonged to the showy orchis family. The Wild Flowers of California: Their Names, Haunts, and Habits 2012-02-17T03:00:37.163Z The spotted orchis is a sweet-scented Highland moorland gem, but right glad I was to find it meeting me on the banks of Northumberland. The Cruise of the Land-Yacht "Wanderer" Thirteen Hundred Miles in my Caravan 2011-10-11T02:01:13.517Z She gathered purple colt's-foot and orchis, yellow iris and goats' honeysuckle. A Tatter of Scarlet Adventurous Episodes of the Commune in the Midi 1871 2011-08-04T02:00:19.957Z “Oh, that’s a twayblade,” I replied, “one of the orchis family.” The Story of Antony Grace 2011-07-27T02:00:35.717Z The same tradition clings to the purple orchis and the spotted persicaria. The Browning Cyclop?dia A Guide to the Study of the Works of Robert Browning 2011-07-16T02:00:19.397Z And—yes! there is actually a honey-bee droning about that orchis, singing his welcome song of home, and fire-sides, and kindly greetings! The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 3, October, 1851 2011-07-02T02:00:11.323Z We used to gather huge armfuls of purple larkspur, pink orchis, and yellow dog-roses. A Prisoner in Turkey 2011-05-28T02:00:23.023Z The primroses were nearly over, but hyacinths were opening like a blue cloud, and great purple orchises were shooting up. A Fortunate Term 2011-05-12T02:00:10.623Z She came with the dog violets and the ground ivy and the meadow orchises, and several other lovely purple things, at least that was how her advent was always associated in Avelyn's mind. For the School Colours 2011-04-28T02:00:12.693Z Veronicas, orchises and lovely blue gentians, grew there in great profusion; and the Apollo, the magnificent butterfly of the Alps, with its shining red eyes on its wings, was hovering over the luxuriant petals. Ekkehard. Vol. II (of II). A Tale of the Tenth Century 2011-04-14T02:00:45.217Z While making this portage I saw many splendid specimens of the great purple fringed orchis, three feet high. Canoeing in the wilderness 2011-01-19T03:00:23.683Z All the humble wayside flowers— Daisy, king-cup, light harebell; All the tall and proud ones—Kalmia, Rose, and orchis—know me well. Godey's Lady's Book, Vol. XLII., May 1851 What advantage does the orchis Spiranthes, well called autumnalis, gain from flowering in August or September? Springtime and Other Essays Among the flowers brought on board by the young girl was a deep blue orchis. Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia There we found yellow iris, and the purple bee orchis, and fox-gloves. An Isle in the Water There were magnificent great purple fringed orchises on this carry and the neighboring shores. Canoeing in the wilderness 2011-01-19T03:00:23.683Z He saw an orchis and hastily averted his eyes. My Impressions of America It was, he showed me, the root of a species of orchis that was employed in making the philters. My Schools and Schoolmasters or The Story of my Education. The flowering rush spreads its pale pink blossoms; a deeper crimson is the marsh orchis showing its spires among the drooping clusters of the waxy-pink, cross-leaved heath, and the green or pale and rosy-tinted bog-mosses. The Broom-Squire On the other side of the bank was a steep descent to a tiny stream prattling over shining stones; and fox-gloves grew in the water with the meadow orchis, and many other water-loving flowers. An Isle in the Water Several species of the singular orchis tribe are in bloom during this month. Harper's Young People, July 13, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly He decided to speak when he saw the next orchis. My Impressions of America At close intervals among these grew glorious clumps of golden cowslips and purple meadow orchis, taller and finer by far than those in the meadows, and deliciously fragrant. The Madcap of the School Wind flowers and columbine; orchis sweet as any hyacinth; tall Solomon's seal; spotless bloodroot; and violets—white, yellow, and purple. Say and Seal, Volume II The number of seeds in a capsule was reckoned, and thence it was found that the progeny of a single plant of the common orchis would suffice to cover the globe in the fourth generation. Life of Charles Darwin The orchises and the gladioles are the chief flowers now, but such a variety and such colours! Personal Recollections, from Early Life to Old Age, of Mary Somerville From bush to bush the cuckoo flies, The orchis red gleams everywhere; Gold furze with broom in blossom vies, The blue-bells perfume all the air. Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold She was like, Lawrence thought, a most rare wild wood flower, some spiritual orchis or delicious and delicate geranium; in contrast to the severely trained, massive and immoveable tulips and camellias of society. The End of a Coil With my gun under my arm I used to look at the orchis from time to time, so long as the spotted leaves were visible, till the grass grew too long. The Toilers of the Field Last night she veiled the starlit sky, And walked beside the brook so shy; She took from out her beating bosom A lighted orchis—and passed on high. Song-waves I'll show you where the daisies dot With silver stars the lea, The orchis, and forget-me-not, The flower of memory! Enthusiasm and Other Poems Oft thou hast given them store Of flowers—the frail-leaf'd, white anemony, Dark bluebells drench'd with dews of summer eves, And purple orchises with spotted leaves— But none hath words she can report of thee. Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold "When we were on the common yesterday, she found two new orchises, and gave them to me to press." The Nicest Girl in the School A Story of School Life Here the lovely orchis tribe adorn the gloomy shades with their brilliant flowers. The Western World Picturesque Sketches of Nature and Natural History in North and South America At dawn July came o'er the hills— O light of eye and deep heart-thrills, As she beheld the glowing orchis Whose splendor now all the meadow fills! Song-waves Wayside shrines are decked with laburnum boughs and iris blossoms plucked from the copse-woods, and where spires of purple and pink orchis variegate the thin, fine grass. New Italian sketches Again, amongst the orchis tribes, foreign specimens of which are often so valuable, we find very singular marks and shapes. Chatterbox, 1906 He speaketh now of antimony and orchis, but I fear—I fear he can give nothing to do any good. The White Lady of Hazelwood A Tale of the Fourteenth Century Where the tranquil swan is borne, Imaged in a watery glass, Where the sprays of fresh pink thorn Stoop to catch the boats that pass, Where the earliest orchis grows, Bury thou fair Anter�s. Ionica This orchis is common near our sea-coasts; but instead of being exactly like a BEE, it is not like it at all. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 I can remember now how pretty they were with their covering of white blossoms, and the grass below full of flowers—primroses, cowslips, and, above all, orchises. Two Suffolk Friends England has a man orchis and a lady orchis, but neither of them really suits the name, for their flowers have rather the appearance of a winged insect. Chatterbox, 1906 Occasionally one would alight on the sward among the purple flowers of the meadow orchis. Round About a Great Estate Lying on the doorsill she found some fragrant spikes of late-blooming orchis tied with a grass blade. Where the Sun Swings North An ingenious botanist, after reading this article, was so kind as to send me specimens of the fly orchis, ophrys muscifera, and of the bee orchis, ophrys apifera. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 We camped amid green corn; round us were storksbills, very many, and a white orchis, slight and easily hidden, the same orchis that I found afterwards in Palestine and in the Hollow Vale of Syria. The Leicestershires beyond Baghdad The "long purples" of Shakespeare refers to the orchis mascula. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure The woods in the combe below the moor were a mass of bluebells, and here and there those who searched might find rarer flowers, orchises, lily of the valley, and true lover's knot. A Popular Schoolgirl The composite flowers—daisies, asters, goldenrod—belong to the class that take naturally to massing, while the blue flag, meadow and wood lilies, together with the spiked orchises, are typical of the second. The Garden, You, and I Many controversies have been carried on, from a want of a little more knowledge; like that of the BEE orchis and the FLY orchis, both parties prove to be right. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 What wealth of early bloom was there— The wind flow’r and the primrose pale, On bank or copse, and orchis rare, And cowslip covering Wroxhall dale. Interludes being Two Essays, a Story, and Some Verses I see in the fields and meadows the bird's foot trefoil, the oxeye daisy, the lady smocks, sweet hemlock, butterbur, the stitchwort, and the orchis, the "long purpled" of Shakespeare. The Book of the Bush Containing Many Truthful Sketches Of The Early Colonial Life Of Squatters, Whalers, Convicts, Diggers, And Others Who Left Their Native Land And Never Returned This root appears to be a species of the orchis, or has much of its nutritive quality. An Historical Journal of the Transactions at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island June blossomed in the yellow barberry by the road-side, and in the bright rhodora and the pale orchis in the dark woods. Trumps She came back to them presently with a bee orchis. The Spinners Shades of delicately carved ivory, softened the light to a faint opal tint, and all around stood pots of orchis, peonies, and daisies, which filled the air with delicious perfume. The Aldine, Vol. 5, No. 1., January, 1872 A Typographic Art Journal The golden anemone, with richly cut large leaf; primrose colour, and in masses like primrose, studded through them with bell gentian, and dark purple orchis. Proserpina, Volume 2 Studies Of Wayside Flowers The narcissus sends its arrowy fragrance through the air, while, far and wide, red anemones burn like fire, with interchange of blue and lilac buds, white arums, orchises, and pink gladiolus. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series The turf is starred with cyclamens and orchises. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Second Series But the most curious and beautiful case of alluring protection is that of a wingless Mantis in India, which is so formed and coloured as to resemble a pink orchis or some other fantastic flower. Darwinism (1889) Rosemary, lavender, hyssop, rue, silver and bronze lichens, pale rosy feather pink, a rare flower, yellow mullein, bee and fly orchis, and even the deadly nightshade, which was once so common at Furness Abbey. From John O'Groats to Land's End The entire party then sat down upon a rustic bench, shrouded with flowering orchis and Spanish jasmine. Willis the Pilot Under the stems of the ilex peep cyclamens, pink and sweet; the hedgerows are a tangle of vetches, convolvuluses, lupines, orchises, and alliums, with here and there a purple iris. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series Wayside shrines are decked with laburnum boughs and iris blossoms plucked from the copse-woods, where spires of purple and pink orchis variegate the thin, fine grass. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Second Series These flowers are often long tubed in accordance with the length of the moths' probosces, as in the genus Pancratium, our butterfly orchis, white jasmine, and a host of others. Darwinism (1889) There seemed to be only a single head, closely packed with flowerets, and strongly scented; it was a pure white, not the green and straw-coloured white of other scented orchises. Ice-Caves of France and Switzerland We have a great variety of curious orchises, some brown and yellow, others pale flesh-coloured, striped with crimson. The Backwoods of Canada Being Letters From The Wife of an Emigrant Officer, Illustrative of the Domestic Economy of British America As he went home he saw her cutting fodder for a calf; she was kneeling in a haze of rose colour made by the many blossoms of the orchis maculat which grew there. The Waters of Edera If it is, it seems likely enough that, with the increasing popularity of country walks, there will after a time be no daffodils or orchises left in England. The Pleasures of Ignorance The Pelham woods Were full of doves that cooed at ease; The orchis filled her purple hoods For dainty bees. Poems by Jean Ingelow, In Two Volumes, Volume I. It seemed as if the breezes brought him, It seemed as if the sparrows taught him; As if by secret sight he knew Where, in far fields, the orchis grew. Poems Household Edition Several unfamiliar species of orchis may be found and also the rare and beautiful rampion, "The Pride of Sussex." Seaward Sussex The South Downs from End to End Ragged-robin, yellow crowsfoot, purple orchis, filled the grass, intermixed with the blue of borage and the white and gold of the oxeye. The Waters of Edera Our authority for the above details—the Dictionary of English Plant-names, by James Britten and Robert Holland—tells us that Orchis mascula, the 'male orchis', is also called Cowslip, Crowsfoot, Ragwort, and Cuckoo-flower. Society for Pure English, Tract 05 The Englishing of French Words; the Dialectal Words in Blunden's Poems Lo! one she marked of rarer growth Than orchis or anemone; For it the maiden left them both, And parted from her company. Poems by Jean Ingelow, In Two Volumes, Volume I. There is a species of the orchis found in the mountainous parts of Lincolnshire, Kent, &c. Flowers and Flower-Gardens With an Appendix of Practical Instructions and Useful Information Respecting the Anglo-Indian Flower-Garden Deeper in the forest pink moccasin-flowers bloomed among rocks, and the air was tinctured with a honeyed smell from the spiked orchis cradled in its sheltering leaf under the hemlock shade. The Maid-At-Arms I know thee well: I know where blossoms the yellow gorse; I know where waves the pale bluebell, And where the orchis and violets dwell. The Illustrated London Reading Book Often grows in company with the ragged orchis. The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada Purple orchis lasteth long, Primrose flowers are pale and clear; O the maiden sang a song It would do you good to hear! Poems by Jean Ingelow, In Two Volumes, Volume I. An ingenious botanist, a stranger to me, after reading this article, was so kind as to send me specimens of the fly orchis, ophrys muscifera, and of the bee orchis, ophrys apifera. Flowers and Flower-Gardens With an Appendix of Practical Instructions and Useful Information Respecting the Anglo-Indian Flower-Garden If you desire to twine the threefold chord of color, as Mr. Ruskin calls it, I know of no lovelier foil for the lobelia than the white orchis, which haunts the same marshy spots. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 27, January, 1860 An orchis found in the mountain yields the dried tuber which affords the nutritious mucilage called salep: a good deal of this goes to India. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 He planted harebells; violets, blue, white, and yellow; wild geranium, cardinal-flower, columbine, pink snake's mouth, buttercups, painted trilliums, and orchis. Freckles The great azure campanulas, or Canterbury bells, are there in bloom, and, in chalk or limestone districts, there are also now to be found those curiosities, the bee and fly orchises. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 262, July 7, 1827 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 Then she lifted by the root exquisite showy orchis, lavender-hooded, white-lipped, the tiniest plants she could select and set them around the edge. Michael O'Halloran Finished planting my auriculas: went a-botanizing after ferns and orchises, and caught a cold in the wet grass, which has made me as bad as ever. Life and Remains of John Clare "The Northamptonshire Peasant Poet" But in this lonely path all was silence and woody fragrance; the honeysuckles threw breaths across their path; tall orchises, white and stately, broke here and there from the darkness of the banks. Eleanor Beside her lay a cluster of delicately curved, faintly tinged, tea-scented roses; while she was only blue hyacinth bells, pale primroses, amethyst anemones, closed blood-coloured daisies, purple violets, and one sweet-scented, pure white orchis. Adela Cathcart, Volume 1 With the cowslip comes the early common orchis, with its red-purple flower, and later the masses of buttercups, and the ox-eye daisies. The Naturalist on the Thames Or of a Massachusetts poet, who finds the snowdrop and the early primrose blooming along his native streams, with the orchis and the yellow violet, and makes the blackbird conspicuous among New England songsters? The Writings of John Burroughs — Volume 05: Pepacton After the enclosure they will despoil a boggy place that is famous for orchises at Royce Wood end. Life and Remains of John Clare "The Northamptonshire Peasant Poet" Upon the banks hart's-tongue was coming up fresh and green, and the early orchis was in flower. Field and Hedgerow Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies The caudex, or true root, in the orchis lies above the knob; and from this part the fibrous roots and the new knob are produced. The Botanic Garden. Part II. Containing the Loves of the Plants. a Poem. With Philosophical Notes. The soldier orchis is very rare indeed; both are only found in a few woods in the Thames valley, and possibly in Kent. The Naturalist on the Thames There are not only stately pines, but fragile flowers, like the orchises, commonly described as too delicate for cultivation, which derive their nutriment from the crudest mass of peat. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 10, August, 1858 How far such accidental resemblances may be carried is probably well illustrated by the bee, the spider, and the fly orchis of our own downs and copses. The Naturalist in Nicaragua The sunshine, the song of the water, the pleasant green grass, the white orchis, and the purplish stones were thereby rendered permanent to me. Field and Hedgerow Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies One small green orchis stood in the grass, alone; the harebells were many. The Life of the Fields When a bee comes to look for honey in the orchis, she alights on the lip, and guided by the lines makes straight for the opening just in front of the stigmas. The Fairy-Land of Science Carey was trying to draw some flowers in a glass before her--a little purple, green-winged orchis, a cowslip, and a quivering dark-brown tuft of quaking grass. Magnum Bonum Hers is just the May blossom; and yours the—the—I know—the orchis! The Trial Spotted orchis leaves are up, and the palm-willow bears its yellow pollen. Field and Hedgerow Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies The meadow was coloured, or rather tinted, with the abundance of the orchis, palest of pale pink, dotted with red, the small narrow leaves sometimes with black spots. The Life of the Fields The list of esculent vegetables, and wild fruits is too contemptible to deserve notice, if the 'sweet tea' whose virtues have been already recorded, and the common orchis root be excepted. A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson Quite different from the showy orchis, is this far more chaste showy lady's slipper which Dr. Gray has called "the most beautiful of the genus." Wild Flowers An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect Visitors Near home she took a short cut across a meadow, through which flowed two thin bright streams, forming a delta full of lingering 'milkmaids,' mauve marsh orchis, and yellow flags. The Patrician Purple-tinted stones are strewn about the shallows flat like tiles, and out among the grass and the white orchis of the meadow. Field and Hedgerow Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies From the spotted orchis leaves in April to the honeysuckle-clover in June, and the rose and the honeysuckle itself, the meadow has changed in nothing that delights the eye. The Life of the Fields But I have lately had an orchis in flower—viz. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2 The large lip of this orchis is not fringed, but has a fine picotee edge. Wild Flowers An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect Visitors Bring orchis, bring the fox-glove spire, The little speedwell's darling blue, Deep tulips dashed with fiery dew, Laburnums, dropping-wells of fire. The Home Book of Verse — Volume 3 I went after an orchis, and then I saw some Solomon's seal; and oh! such bluebells, and I could not help standing quite still to feel how delicious it was! Heartsease, Or, the Brother's Wife The spotted-leaf orchis flowers, which grow in moist and shady meads, lifting their purplish heads among the early spring grass, are called by the children "gran'fer goslings." The Life of the Fields Your orchis with two leaf-like stigmas is new to me; but I feel guilty at your wasting your valuable time in making such beautiful drawings for my amusement. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2 Having the gorgeous, exotic air plants of the hothouse in mind, this little tubercled orchis seems a very poor relation indeed. Wild Flowers An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect Visitors During twelve years spent amid the grandest tropical vegetation, I have seen nothing comparable to the effect produced on our landscapes by gorse, broom, heather, wild hyacinths, hawthorn, purple orchises, and buttercups. The Malay Archipelago, the land of the orang-utan and the bird of paradise; a narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature — Volume 1 In another minute Guy had overtaken her, and in his gentle, persuasive voice, was telling her it was very easy, and she must come and see the bird's-nest orchises. The Heir of Redclyffe Purple vetches along the mounds, yellow lotus where the grass is shorter, and orchis succeeds to orchis. The Life of the Fields As I am writing, I will venture to mention another wish which I have: namely, to examine fresh flowers and buds of the Aceras, Spiranthes, marsh Epipactis, and any other rare orchis. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2 In June and July, about a week before the ragged orchis comes out, we may look for this small, fringeless sister. Wild Flowers An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect Visitors The grass was high and full of spotted orchis, and tall wild parsley spread its nets of lace almost abreast of the lowest boughs of blossom. Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard If you are lucky, you may find, in midsummer, a slender fragrant spike of the purple-fringed orchis, and you cannot help finding the universal self-heal. Little Rivers; a book of essays in profitable idleness In this showy orchis the nectar often rises an eighth of an inch in the tube, and sufficient pressure to cause a rupture will eject it a foot. Wild Flowers An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect Visitors From the number of butterflies seen hovering about this fringeless orchis and its more attractive kin, it is small wonder their nectaries are soon exhausted and they are accused of being gay deceivers. Wild Flowers An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect Visitors In swamps and wet woodland from Nova Scotia to Georgia, and westward to the Mississippi, the ragged orchis blooms in June or July. Wild Flowers An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect Visitors The males, whose faces are hairy where the females' are bare, and therefore not calculated to retain the sticky pollen masses, are not yet flying when the showy orchis blooms. Wild Flowers An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect Visitors |
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