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The bees would hum in the Canterbury bells and she not there to listen.
Canterbury bells have fairly weak stems, and jamming them together allows the plants to support each other.
Canterbury Bells grows nicely in flower beds, borders, and containers.
Canterbury bells Masses of blue, mauve, pink, or white bells.
There were wild morning glories, Canterbury bells, tree tobacco, miner's lettuce.
The blue Canterbury Bells at the left, for example, can stand for faith and constancy.
The species was Campanula calycanthema Medium, known to its friends as Canterbury bells.
Canterbury bells are nothing like Westminster chimes, Manchester tart is different from Bakewell.
Many, many campanulas are popular with gardeners; some are perennial but the prize biennial is Canterbury bells.
This group includes Canterbury Bells, hollyhocks, foxglove, honesty, sweet William and pansies.
She had wreathed her hair with Canterbury Bells, and looked like the incarnation of rhyme and story and dream.
Phacelia minor, with the common names Whitlavia and wild Canterbury bells is a species of phacelia.
Instead of marigolds which was considered a pot herb, there were rows of Canterbury bells and ribbons of lemon lilies.
Bellflower, Campanula medium 'Canterbury Bells'; a blue, white or lavender, summer-flowering plant.
I plant daisies with biennials such as cornflower and Canterbury Bells, cut the flowers the following year, and then replace the plants with fresh ones.
Fall planting is also a useful subterfuge for Canterbury bells, biennial varieties of foxglove, and many perennials that can't tolerate muggy summers.
"My garden," said Pat, "would have hollyhocks, larkspurs and Canterbury bells, no bedding out and none of these horrible yews."
The path climbs gently beside a lively little stream and presents small surprises along the way, like clusters of unusual and lovely deep blue desert Canterbury bells.
Two heads are thrust among the Canterbury bells, Listening, And fingers clasp and unclasp behind backs In a strain of silence.
Graceful spires of foxglove, delphinium and Canterbury bells dot the skillful combinations of leaf textures, shapes and tones.
'Well,' said Giles, 'if it is your notion to go dragonhunting jingling and dingling like Canterbury Bells, it ain't mine.
By the second year, when I had completely forgotten about my Canterbury bells, I was stunned to find their two-foot stalks dominating the area where I had planted them.
Campanula medium, common name Canterbury Bells, also known as the bell flower, is an annual or biennial flowering plant of the genus Campanula, belonging to the family Campanulaceae.
The garden was filled with rambling pink roses, wild sweet peas, lavender Canterbury bells and white peonies that were as soft looking as powder puffs and as big as melons.
Single-flowered Canterbury bells (Campanula Medium) do best in my garden, but the double-flowered cup-and-saucer types (C. Medium calycanthema) are so striking that I always plant a few.
Not to mention radish, bell flower, carrots and seaweed.
Donna Michelli wove the stems of the red, silver-lipped bell flowers into her hair.
Clumps of bright green leaves produce nodding pale blue bell flowers on wiry stalks.
He was standing in the center of a mix of coreopsis, phlox, bell flowers, black-eyed daisies and rosemary.
Bell Flower, Calif.
The native plant garden features swamp azalea, smooth phlox, mountain laurel, bell flower, sweet shrubs and spiderwort.
Roundleaf heuchera provides a further bonus throughout May when coral bell flowers nod from the tops of wiry, two- to three-foot-tall stems.
Nolana (Chilean Bell Flower) is a genus of hard annual or perennial plants in the nightshade family.
It was the colour and shape of the bloom of a night-flowering cactus, a pale lilac belled flower that gleamed like wet satin.
Knightwood Primary School (Bell Flower Way, SO53 4HW)
Andromedas (Pieris species) are also showy now, carrying heavy swags of ivory bell flowers nestled amid whorls of pink or red or coppery young leaves.
Collections include high altitude plants such as alders, alpine gentian and grass, bell flowers, carnations, heather, dwarf pines, primroses, rhododendrons, and saxifrage.
Just now, the lilies-of-the-valley were blooming, their tiny white bell flowers producing a delicate perfume that reminded her of the smell of dooryard lilacs in the Midwestern spring.
He would hear not the howls of wolf or goblin but the melodious chime of the bell flower or the sweetly sorrowful music of the flute tree.
Campanula medium, common name Canterbury Bells, also known as the bell flower, is an annual or biennial flowering plant of the genus Campanula, belonging to the family Campanulaceae.
Mahoro from Mahoromatic leaves flowers at the Grave of Commander Morisato every year and was known to Shugura as the "Bell Flower" person until late in the anime.
Common names include Chinese bell flower, Chinese lantern, Indian mallow, and Flowering maple (for the maple-like leaves of some species, although the genus is not related to the true maples).
Ferns and flowers abound here, including the American bell flower, crimson catchfly, butterfly weed, cardinal flower, blue lobelia, phlox, verbena, wild hydrangea, hibiscus, aster and yellow jasmine.
Campanula medium originates in southern Europe.
Campanula medium 'Champion lavender' (light blue flowers)
Campanula medium 'Alba'
Campanula medium 'Bells of Holland'
Campanula medium 'Champion Blue (dark flowers)
Campanula medium 'Russian Pink'
Bellflower, Campanula medium 'Canterbury Bells'; a blue, white or lavender, summer-flowering plant.
Campanula medium 'Muse Rose'
Campanula medium 'Chelsea Pink' (pink flowers)
Campanula medium, common name Canterbury Bells, also known as the bell flower, is an annual or biennial flowering plant of the genus Campanula, belonging to the family Campanulaceae.
Single-flowered Canterbury bells (Campanula Medium) do best in my garden, but the double-flowered cup-and-saucer types (C. Medium calycanthema) are so striking that I always plant a few.
Well-known species include the northern temperate Campanula rotundifolia, commonly known as harebell in England and bluebell in Scotland (though it is not closely related to the true bluebells), and the southern European Campanula medium, commonly known as Canterbury bells (a popular garden plant in the United Kingdom).