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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «GERMANDER SPEEDWELL»
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There are several other varieties, of which the Germander Speedwell, Veronica
chamaedrys; the Thyme-leaved Speedwell, Veronica serpyllifolia; and the Water
Speedwell, Veronica anagallis, are perhaps the best known and the most ...
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Flowers Shown to the Children:
The Germander Speedwell isa slender, wiry plant, whosestem sometimes creeps
along the surface of the ground before it grows upward. The flowers have four
small petals ofthe brightest blue, and within the flower at the foot of the petals is a
...
Janet Harvey Kelman, 2014
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The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
The flowers are bright blue, rather showy, in corymbose dense tufts,
subsequently lengthened out vinto long lax clusters. The calyx seems to vary in
acuteness, but is generally smooth. 56. V." pilasa. Hairy-stalked Germander
Speedwell. Linn.
Germander Speedwell — ( Veronica Chamadrys.) Everywhere on hedgebanks,
flowering in company with the hawthorn in May and June. Curtis, i. 2; E.B. ix. 623;
Baxter, i. 50 (unfortunately coloured slate instead of azure). The flowers are the ...
Leopold Hartley Grindon, 1859
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British and Garden Botany: Consisting of Descriptions of the ...
Common all over Britain. Fl. May — August. Curtis, i. 146 ; E. B. xi. 765. The
Veron'ica hirm'ta of E. B. Supp. i. 2673 is a little variety found growing upon
moors in Ayrshire. 9. Germander Speedwell — Veron'ica Ckamce'drys.
Everywhere on ...
Leo Hartley Grindon, 1864
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Rambles in search of wild flowers, and how to distinguish them
A touching anecdote is told of the philosopher Bousseau relating to this plant. In
his earliest and happiest days he was exploring the country round Geneva in
company with a trusted friend. They came upon a plot of the Germander
Speedwell, ...
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Dictionary of Plant Lore
1902). So Irish people used it to keep evil spirits at bay, and it was sewn on
clothes to keep the wearer from accidents (Grigson. 1955). Like pimpernel,
Germander Speedwell is a weather forecaster, for it closes its petals before rain,
and opens ...
viii. 6. V. montana ; Mountain Speedwell ; Rwyddlwyn mynyddawl. Woods at
Pla3newydd, and above Baronhill. v. — vi. 7. V. Chanuedrys ; Germander
Speedwell, Wild Germander; Rhwyddlwyn blewynnawg. By hedges, &c. common
, v. — vi.
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The Botanist's Guide Through the Counties of Northumberland ...
... Long-leaved Brooklime Narrow-leaved Marsh Speedwell Mountain Speedwell,
Mountain Madwort Germander Speedwell, Wild Germander Procumbent
Speedwell, Germander Chickweed Wall Speedwell, Speedwell Chickweed Ivy-
leaved ...
Nathaniel John Winch, 1805
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Transactions of the Natural History Society of ...
5 V. Qflicinalie. Male or Common Speedwell. Sm. Eng. Fl. i. 22; Eng. Bot. 765;
Curt. Fasc. iii. t. l ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 6; Berwick Flora, 7. On heaths, dry banks, 8m.
frequent. 6. V. Chama'dryl. Germander Speedwell, Wild Germander. Sm. Eng. Fl.
i.
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «GERMANDER SPEEDWELL»
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germander speedwell en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Long-distance travellers form a flickering bridge between worlds
... pink campion and the tiny blue sparkles of germander speedwell, the flowers of which almost seem to open before my eyes as the sun pulses ... «The Guardian, Jul 15»
Kinds of blue that thrive into summer
Germander speedwell, aka Veronica chamaedrys, is at home over most of Britain, be it in woods, fields or alongside roads. Its blooms are a ... «Yorkshire Post, Jun 15»
Guildford Ramblings: Reigate Hill
Towards the bottom of the hill we spotted clusters of germander speedwell. There are nearly two dozen species of speedwell in the British Isles ... «The Guildford Dragon NEWS, Jun 15»
Nature notes: the speedwells
The most obvious is germander speedwell, a brilliant blue, four-lobed flower with a white centre, about half the size of a buttercup. It is also ... «The Times, Jun 15»
Some birds not so swift putting in an appearance
... coltsfoot was prolific in Hulne Park, a dandelion was flowering at Yearle and both lesser celandine and germander speedwell were at Ingram ... «Northumberland Gazette, Jun 15»
A Wondrous Look Inside a Tuft of Grass
The brief life of a few plants - including "cock's-foot, creeping bent, smooth meadow-grass, daisy, dandelion, germander speedwell, greater ... «Scientific American, Sep 14»
Religious Miniature and Nature Drawings at the Morgan
Flowering examples of germander speedwell, daffodil and chicory cast shadows and consort with the odd caterpillar or beetle, surrounded by ... «New York Times, Jun 14»
Thorny problems: will cutting back my box hedge kill it?
A: This is germander speedwell, also known as bird's-eye speedwell, a jaunty little sky-blue thing, one of the most pernicious of lawn weeds. «Telegraph.co.uk, May 14»
A guided tour with the Natural Navigator
I discover that tracks are generally a shade darker at their southern edges and that the delicate blue flowers of the germander speedwell only ... «The Independent, Mar 12»
A grassroots campaign
The result was a carpet of plants like purple selfheal and veronica; bright blue germander speedwell; yellow cowslip, autumn hawkbit and ... «Financial Times, May 10»