10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SATINFLOWER»
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satinflower in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
satinflower and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Zukofsky's "A": An Introduction
With a nod in that direction, "A"-is closes with: negritude no nearer or further than
the African violet not deferred to or if white, Job white pods of honesty satinflower
(p. 375) Translation: race relations might improve if we would remember that ...
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Wildflowers of the fairest Cape: the wildflowers of the ...
Flowering: August - September. Distribution: Heavy clay soil, Bokkeveld
Escarpment and western Karoo. GEISSORHIZA SatiNFLower, Wine Cup c. 85
spp., mainly Western Cape, also Namaqualand and western Karoo Cormous
perennials, ...
Peter Goldblatt, John C. Manning, 2000
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House of Commons Debates, Official Report
G. grandiflora, sometimes sold as Oenothera whitneyi (satinflower). Godetias,
native to the western U.S., have satin-petaled, cuplike blossoms, 3 to 5 inches
across, clustered along stems varying in height from 10 inches to 2V2 feet.
Canada. Parliament. House of Commons, 1971
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Catalogue for ... of a Choice Collection of Floricultural, ...
1 144 Honesty(SatinFlower) 1145 Honeywort, 2 species 1146 Horn Poppy, 3 var.
1147 Ice Plant 1148 Jacobaea, double mixed 1 149 crimson 1150 new dark grey
1151 mulberry 1152 purple 1153 red 1 154 rose, new 1155 violet 1156 white, ...
5
Small Animal Toxicology
... painted daisy (human contact allergen) Golden asters Endive Calamondin
Meyer's lemon Godetia, satinflower Painted nettle, Spanish thyme, Indian borage
Coreopsis, tickseed Dogwood, dogberry, Cornelian cherry, pink flowering
dogwood ...
Michael E. Peterson, Patricia A. Talcott, 2013
a confetti politic. singing in the intersection. satinflower. scapula. swayed the
population at large. a portable device for re-living. including the nose, the mouth.
the open end ofa firearm. often with cress. a megavolt. introduced in greater
context.
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Mosby's Handbook of Herbs & Natural Supplements
(chik'weed) Scientificname:Stellaria media Other common names: Mouse-ear,
satinflower, star chickweed,starweed, stitchwort, tongue grass, white bird's eye,
winterweed Origin: Chickweed isan annual found in Europe and North America.
Linda Skidmore-Roth, 2009
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The Miracle of Tea: Practical Tips for Health, Home and Beauty
Other names– adder's mouth;chick wittles; clucken wort; satinflower; skirt buttons;
starweed; tongue grass; winter weed. Flavour – slightly salty. Notable contents –
acids (including valeric); alkaloids; complex sugars (inmucilage);copper ...
... and Kallianassa Klumené and Ianeira and Ianassa Maira and Oreithuya and
Amatheia of the deepest bath negritude no nearer or further than the African
violet not deferred to or if white, ]ob white pods of lz0ne.rt_y satinflower inequality
wind ...
10
Pacific Feast: A Cook's Guide to West Coast Foraging and Cuisine
... chick wittles, clucken wort, satinflower, skirt buttons, common chickweed FIELD
NOTES Description: Often found in mats, this succulent has opposite pairs of cat's
-eye-shaped leaves with a wavy surface sprouting along a 2- to 16-inch stem.
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SATINFLOWER»
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satinflower is used in the context of the following news items.
Wildflower photography requires a few accessories — and patience
"The satinflower is just an absolute show-stopper beauty," she told North By Northwest's Sheryl MacKay. "Pink, magenta, light pink, and there's even a few that ... «CBC.ca, Mar 15»
Valley connection to Victoria Harbour's last Garry oak meadow
Besides 100 oaks, it's the home of such native wildflowers as satinflower, camas, fawn lilies and sea blush. The Times-Colonist noted, not quite accurately, that ... «Cowichan Valley Citizen, Jul 14»