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Would you make us all food for the king's spear?
And now see where the king's spear is, and the cruse of water that was at his bolster.
The King of Kanbal and the King's Spears descended into the mountain.
Asphodeline lutea (King's Spear, Yellow Asphodel) is a perennial plant native to southeastern Europe, northern Africa, and Turkey.
Yuguro Musa - Younger brother of Jiguro Musa; a hero and the most respected of the King's Spears.
For instance, his first coins bear the inscription LANCEA REGIS ("the king's spear") and depict an arm holding a spear with flag.
Despite attempting to cover up the event, Kassa and Gina are forced to tell the truth to the clan chief Kaguro, and his brother Yuguro a national hero and leader of the King's Spears, the elite generals of Kanbal.
Narthecium americanum is a species of flowering plant in the Nartheciaceae known by the common names yellow asphodel and bog asphodel.
Asphodeline lutea (King's Spear, Yellow Asphodel) is a perennial plant native to southeastern Europe, northern Africa, and Turkey.
ASPHODELINE lutea Yellow Asphodel Description Striking, clump-forming perennial with spiky narrow leaves, and dense spires of star-shaped yellow flowers in late spring.
The YELLOW ASPHODEL, Asphodeline lutea, (see Fig. 7) grows about 1 metre tall and forms a slowly spreading clump 1 metre or more wide.
It has been thought to be Homer's asphodel of the underworld, but so has the closely related Asphodeline lutea.
It is found on Golan Heights growing with Romulea bulbocodium and Asphodeline lutea.
Asphodeline lutea was introduced into the University of Oxford Botanic Garden in 1648, even though it demonstrated no known uses that are typical of a physic garden (plants grown for medicinal use).
ASPHODELINE lutea Yellow Asphodel Description Striking, clump-forming perennial with spiky narrow leaves, and dense spires of star-shaped yellow flowers in late spring.
We find the stubby Grant-Duff’s iris, a pale sulphur rarity among a thicket of pillarbox-red Anemone coronaria; elsewhere the locally endemic orange-flowered Asphodeline lutea, and a cluster of wild blue lupins.
The YELLOW ASPHODEL, Asphodeline lutea, (see Fig. 7) grows about 1 metre tall and forms a slowly spreading clump 1 metre or more wide.
Under the forest trees are rare and endemic flora, including Crocus imperati subsp imperati, Narcissus poeticus, Asphodeline lutea (Asfodelina), Daphne oleoides (spatula Daphne) and Iris relicta.