单词 | bedstraw |
例句 | She saw the newly planted woad settle in, nestled where she had laid it gently beside the yellow bedstraw. Gathering Blue 2000-01-01T00:00:00Z “Hollyhock and tansy; madder and bedstraw . . .” But they fell into no comfortable rhythm and did not rhyme. Gathering Blue 2000-01-01T00:00:00Z He said he wanted to bring the two together, which he accomplished by placing lambs’ hearts under burning bedstraw until the hearts collapse into ashes. At Aska, a Nordic Chef’s Vision Bears Fruit (and Lichens) 2016-12-06T05:00:00Z I focused on the flora, here more rye mixed with charlock, and more lady’s bedstraw and wild carrot. The wild beauty of Scotland’s Western Isles 2019-10-17T04:00:00Z Another common name, bedstraw, refers to the one-time practice of including the dried herb when stuffing mattresses. How to release the secret garden scent of adaptable sweet woodruff 2023-04-29T04:00:00Z 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 From the ubiquitous white yarrow to the purple harebell to the wonderfully named yellow blooms of "lady's bedstraw" to the creeping thistle to the tall rosebay willow herb, they color the landscape. Mother nature and St. Andrews: James Hutchinson's secret wars: The Loop 2013-10-16T04:00:00Z Our Lady's bedstraw, which has yellow flowers, is Galium verum. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z Lady’s bedstraw seems to have been so called from the yellow colour of one or more kinds of Galium. Springtime and Other Essays I protest that the bedstraw is worthy a better. Old Plymouth Trails Lady in names of flowers such as lady's bedstraw, lady's garter, lady's slipper, is for Our Lady. The Romance of Words (4th ed.) Wild thyme continues to bloom—the shepherd's thyme—wild mignonette, blue scabious, white dropwort, yellow bedstraw, and the large purple blooms of greater knapweed. Nature Near London The harebells floated no more, the discs of the scabious were shrivelled husks; ladies' bedstraw was straw indeed, but not for ladies' uses. In a Green Shade A Country Commentary Now follows the gorse, and the pink rest-harrow, and the sweet lady’s bedstraw, set as it were in the midst of a little thorn-bush. Pageant of Summer By way of the lower heaven of bedstraw blooms the eye rises easily to the forest of jewel-weeds. Old Plymouth Trails At the words "something strengthening," a shaggy head looked up from the bedstraw; it belonged to a pale, hollow eyed man with a large woollen comforter wrapped round his jaws. Tales of Two Countries She thought only of him as she ran up the hill over the minute starry carpet of mountain bedstraw. Gone to Earth On the other hand, Our Lady's bedstraw and the mallow were supposed to have the reverse effect, while the myrtle not only created love, but preserved it. The Folk-lore of Plants The coloring matter appears to have been derived from the root of the bedstraw, Galium tinctorum. Voyages of Samuel De Champlain — Volume 03 The misty green bedstraw fawns about their feet and makes lace for their gowns. Old Plymouth Trails The slender purple spires of the climbing vetch were lifted above the low hushes to which it clung; there were ferns deeper in the hedge, and yellow bedstraw by the gateways. The Life of the Fields The grassy track, so gay with scabious and bedstraw, was snow-white at the bottom of its ruts. The Longest Journey "For what does furniture matter as long as Sussex grows bedstraw for ladies to sleep on?" Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard |
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