单词 | red-flowered |
例句 | When I opened my eyes, I was on a red-flowered couch and three faces were looking down at me. Louisiana's Way Home 2018-10-02T00:00:00Z The woman behind the counter has her hair wrapped in a red-flowered scarf. Black Brother, Black Brother 2020-03-03T00:00:00Z Nearby a red-flowered honeysuckle is preparing to flower. Mild weather brings unusual activity to the January garden, both distressing and delightful 2019-01-15T05:00:00Z From the ashes of that execution, it is said, a red-flowered ceibo tree bloomed. ‘Interpretation of Trees’ on exhibit at the Embassy of Argentina 2014-12-24T05:00:00Z In another house, Hershfeld shows me annuals that are getting ready to be sold, including dozens of red-flowered geraniums in hanging baskets, started as cuttings last October. Wholesale nurseries have their own Black Friday: It’s called April. 2016-03-29T04:00:00Z Trying to find natural solutions, the Coast Guard planted two species of ice plant —crystalline and red-flowered — across Anacapa to control the new erosion problem. You can finally visit Anacapa Island — and see how it's changed in a year without tourists 2023-04-06T04:00:00Z An example of this can be seen in snapdragons when red-flowered plants and white-flowered plants are crossed to produce pink-flowered plants. Anatomy and Physiology 2013-06-19T00:00:00Z They said data showed that the disease was responsible for the death or removal of 27% of the UK's red-flowered horse chestnut trees and 11% of the nation's white-flowered horse chestnuts. Chestnut study examines pest threats 2013-07-30T00:20:52Z Thus, certain white-flowered plants and certain red-flowered plants when crossed produce pink hybrids, and longheaded and shortheaded wheats when crossed give offspring with heads of intermediate length. Being Well-Born An Introduction to Eugenics 2012-05-22T15:16:53.140Z Shrubby, red-flowered buckeyes, often seen in gardens and in the shrubbery borders of parks, are horticultural crosses between the European horse-chestnut and a shrubby, red-flowered native buckeye that occurs in the lower Mississippi Valley. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z Among the various tables covered with black oil-cloth there is one of rustic neatness provided with a red-flowered cover, and set with greenish glasses, blue-rimmed plates, and iron knives and forks with wooden handles. Erlach Court 2011-03-12T03:00:24.407Z To judge of the effect, I stop several times and perch on the tattered arm of the red-flowered armchair; the place looks better already. Woman This well-known red-flowered greenhouse shrub does admirably as a bush plant in the open, as does H. elegans, with purple-red flowers. Trees and Shrubs for English Gardens When he entered the sitting room she was sitting with his sister before an open fire-place, the glow of a lamp with a red-flowered shade warmly illuminating the room. The "Genius" The old man was working in his garden, his trembling hands trying to tie up a red-flowered vine. The Helpful Hand of God Besides her long, flowing black dress she wore a width of bright red-flowered damask tied around her waist, caught into the stirrup on either side and flowing a yard or two behind. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 26, October, 1880 I lent my vases, my old red-flowered armchair, and my draperies. Woman Magnifica is a double red-flowered variety with larger and finer flowers than the others, and the finest of all. Trees and Shrubs for English Gardens A step from the open grave grew roses with rotting petals among geraniums of bitter fragrance, red-flowered. Rosinante to the Road Again Red wheats are believed to be hardier than white; whilst red-flowered hyacinths were more injured during one particular winter in Holland than other coloured varieties. The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Volume II (of 2) The bark and the leaves of both the red-flowered and white-flowered varieties are boiled in cocoanut oil and the product is used for inunction in itch and other skin diseases. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines In our botanic garden was planted a patch six feet across of what is known as Oswego tea, bee balm, or red-flowered bergamot, an interesting plant with considerable beauty. Seed Dispersal One a white-flowered deciduous variety, and the other a red-flowered evergreen form Reddish; June Quite hardy. Trees and Shrubs for English Gardens But the girl was of the desert—efficient, resolute, crude in dress, yet rich coloured as the bloom of the red-flowered cactus. Bloom of Cactus Each tuft of the red-flowered cistus has its band of musicians, and each bush of fragrant lavender. Social Life in the Insect World You ought to see it in the early spring, when everything is vivid green, and the cactus is in bloom—the red-flowered kind that looks so pretty against the sides of the gray buttes. The Honorable Percival A similar explanation may apply to C. Correns's experiment, in which he crossed white Mirabilis jalapa with a yellow form, and always obtained red-flowered offspring. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 He was thinking avidly of the women of China—the little gay girls like toys, the momentary glimpses of enameled faces in hurrying red-flowered sedan chairs, faces of ivory stained with carmine, in gold-crusted headdresses. Java Head The red-flowered form is less seen, but is preferable in color. Manual of Gardening (Second Edition) There was an attempt at a garden, I saw, and growing against the window was a bush of the red-flowered sage which I have noted as being a general favorite with Mexicans. The Penance of Magdalena & Other Tales of the California Missions She moved with a slow grace of energy like a blossoming, red-flowered bush in motion. England, My England He often dreamed that Amparito had changed into the red-flowered oleander of the wild palace garden, and in every flower of the oleander he used to see Amparito's red lips and white teeth. Cæsar or Nothing The white varieties of blue- and red-flowered plants occur in the wild state so often, and in most of the instances in so few individuals that a common pedigree is absolutely improbable. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation On our return northwards we landed upon Nu'mán, whose name derives from the red-flowered Euphorbia retusa; bathed, despite the school of sharks occupying the waters around; collected botany, and examined the ground carefully. The Land of Midian — Volume 2 Near the river were some fallen-down wooden sheds, partly overgrown with a red-flowered vine. The Naturalist in Nicaragua How funny it seemed that the small red-flowered squares Sary had been accustomed to when company came were nowhere in evidence. Polly of Pebbly Pit The boat was spotlessly clean, and each cabin was shut off by a gay curtain of red-flowered chintz. Fighting France, from Dunkerque to Belfort I used the red-flowered or day-campion, which is a perennial herb, and a smooth variety of the white evening-campion, which flowers as a rule in the first summer. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation The sun scorches to-day," he said, beginning to mop his furrowed face with a red-flowered cotton handkerchief; "and from the look of the sky yonder," pointing southward, "it is going to bring on a storm. Alice of Old Vincennes As bearing on inheritance, it may be added that 72 seedlings were raised from one of the red-flowered, strictly equal-styled, self-fertilised plants descended from the similarly characterised Edinburgh plant. The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species Out of one of the drawers she took the little old black jacket and skirt and the flat low shoes and the red-flowered hat. Peg O' My Heart And not to seem too much dressed, she had put on a red-flowered apron to give herself a housewifely look. The Great Hunger From this reason it is as interesting to appreciate the hereditary position of the atavists of twisted varieties as it was for the red-flowered descendants of the striped flowers. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation Red wheats are believed to be hardier than white; and red-flowered hyacinths were more injured during one particular winter in Holland than other coloured varieties. The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication — Volume 2 The "Swan" variety of the opium-poppy, a dwarfish double-flowered form of a pure white, contained some single-flowered and some red-flowered plants, when sown from commercial seed are said to be pure. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation |
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