10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CUCKOOFLOWER»
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cuckooflower in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Lady's. Smock,. Cuckooflower. or. Milkmaids. Cardamine pratensis Dimensions:
Up to 60cm tall and 30cm wide. Occurrence: March to June. Habitat and
Distribution: Damp meadows and pastures on fairly rich soils. Common and
widespread ...
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Soviet Plant Physiology
METHOD The object of investigation consisted of a perennial temperate-zone
plant of the family Cruciferae, namely cuckooflower (Cardamine pratensis L.).
Cuckooflower blooms in the spring and early summer. The flowers are with white
or ...
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Peribology: A Budding of Secrets Compiling Cultural Insights ...
Bedfordshire bee orchid • Bellfast gorse • Berkshire summer snowflake •
Berwickshire rock-rose Bermuda coconut blossom • Birmingham foxglove •
Brecknockshire cuckooflower • Bristol Maltese-cross British Antarctic Territory
wild grass ...
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World Language Challenge: Survivor, Hoodoo Island
Survivor, Hoodoo Island Lori Polydoros, Benchmark Education Company, LLC.
Becker: Get that cuckoo cuckooflower away from me! (stumbling) I don't know
what else to try. Berthold: Try watching out for those rocks! Becker: Oh no! Can't
get ...
Lori Polydoros, Benchmark Education Company, LLC, 2012
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The history of the county of Derby, ed. by T. Noble
C. Agrostcmma Githago, corn cockle, corn fields, June to July, purple, A.
Breadsall Lychnis fios-cuculi, meadow pinks, wild Williams, ragged Robins or
cuckooflower, June, rose colour, P. between the old Uttoxetcr road and Thornhill
dioica, red ...
Stephen Glover, Thomas Noble, 1829
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The History of the County of Derby
Agrostcmma Githago, corn cockle, corn fields, June to July, purple, A. Breadsall
Lychnis flos-cuculi, meadota pinks, wild Williams, ragged Robins or cuckooflower
, June, rose colour, P. between the old Uttoxeter road and Thornhill dioica, red ...
Stephen Glover, Thomas Noble, 1829
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Mid-Atlantic Freshwater Wetlands: Advances in Wetlands ...
Small-flower Forb S1 arenicola bittercress Cardamine pratensis Cuckooflower
Forb S1 51 Cardamine pratensis var. Cuckooflower Forb S1 palustris Cardamine
rotundifolia Roundleaf Forb S1.1 S3 bittercress Carex aestivalis Summer sedge ...
Robert P. Brooks, Denice Heller Wardrop, 2013
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The Ecology of a Garden: The First Fifteen Years
The caterpillars feed on cuckooflower Cardamine pratensis, on garlic and hedge
mustard, and on other crucifers, and pupate on nearby vegetation. There are two
or three generations a year, but some of the first-generation pupae persist until ...
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Field Flora of the British Isles
Stems to 60cm. Very variable; often sterile. Native; wet grassy places; common
Cuckooflower - C. pratensis L. C. flexuosa hybridises with C. pratensis and C.
hirsuta, but rarely. 15. ARABIS L. - Rock-cresses Annuals to perennials; basal
leaves ...
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Sharpe's London Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction: ...
I know the cuckooflower is called so because it comes in spring when the cuckoo
does, and I remember Sophia told me that Gerade says, 'it flowers for the most
part in April or May, when the cuckoo doth begin to sing her pleasant notes ...
7 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CUCKOOFLOWER»
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cuckooflower is used in the context of the following news items.
Finding hidden treasure in your garden
Always pick sparingly, as many edible wild plants are a valuable food source for animals and insects; for example, the edible Cuckooflower or ... «Irish Times, May 15»
IT'S THE WEEKEND: The Great Outdoors - Enjoying Gwent's local …
Among the wildlife to look out for here are Marsh-marigold, Cuckooflower, Cetti's Warbler, Otter, Peregrine Falcon, Sand Martin and Mute ... «South Wales Argus, May 15»
Cambridge naturalist Martin Walters sings the praises of the cuckoo
Two wild flowers that are prominent this month have names that refer to cuckoos. The lovely pale pink-flowered cuckooflower (or lady's-smock ... «Cambridge News, May 15»
Hope springs up in our meadows
Country Diary : Cuckooflower in meadow 'The cuckooflower rises with such delicacy … and yet it has such strength.' Photograph: Maria Nunzia ... «The Guardian, May 14»
An hour in the eco garden: Butterflies
They need Bluebells, Cuckooflower, Honesty and Cowslips, for example. To find out more about your favourite butterfly species and what to plant to lure them to ... «The Ecologist, Sep 13»
Meadow chic! How suburban gardens, council parks and fields are …
First came slender, pink lady's-smock or cuckooflower, whose appearance is said to predict the first calling of the migrant bird. Not long ... «Daily Mail, Aug 12»
British butterflies to spot
What it eats Cuckooflower in damp meadows and garlic mustard along road verges and ditches. Occasionally, it uses hedge mustard, winter-cress, turnip, ... «Allaboutyou, Sep 11»