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How much periwinkle have we got round our back door?
Periwinkle is a color in the blue and purple family.
He had the family eyes, bright periwinkle blue like his sister's.
Second, periwinkles move with the tides to stay at the water line.
Stop using periwinkle at least 2 weeks before a scheduled surgery.
More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of periwinkle for these uses.
It is also the starting point of the Periwinkle bike trail.
"Periwinkle and I have decided it's best not to show our faces just yet.
"I gave her dried periwinkle leaves to feed you as well."
Periwinkles are also used as bait for catching small fish.
With this change, the Angels' color scheme changed to dark blue and periwinkle.
Periwinkle does his tricks in front to entertain the audience.
Like many other periwinkles, this species can survive long exposures out of the water.
The first written use of periwinkle as a color name in English was in 1922.
I mean to take the easy route by getting my periwinkles from one of these local nurseries.
Then he walks back to the house, where Periwinkle is trying to show him his magic trick.
It is identified as being the same color as periwinkle.
Ivy and periwinkle are two of the most popular choices as ground covers.
The South's warmer waters may slow or stop the progress of the periwinkles, he said.
Once past one hundred feet, the Periwinkle became invisible.
For many years the school's yearbook was named the Periwinkle, a small blue flower.
This is the case with periwinkle and ground ivy.
He remembers a time when periwinkles were caught here.
Diabetes: Madagascar periwinkle seems to be able to lower blood sugar.
If you already have low blood pressure, using periwinkle can make it drop too low.
The common periwinkle is mainly found on rocky shores in the higher and middle intertidal zone.
The common periwinkle is a well-known example.
The island's only permanent macro-organism inhabitants are common periwinkles and other marine molluscs.
This common periwinkle lives on the rocky shore of Australia and New Zealand.
Common periwinkle (as an invasive species; includes photos)
Common periwinkles are native to the coasts of northern Spain, Scotland, Ireland, Scandinavia and Russia.
Common periwinkle (Littorina littorea)
In gardens, the Common Periwinkle (Vinca rosea) and Lantana are its favourite flowers.
Off the point there is a reef, exposed at low tide, known as Long Nose Spit, where common periwinkles are collected by the public as a food item.
The marine shelled species of gastropod include edible species such as abalone, conches, Common periwinkles, whelks, and numerous other sea snails which have coiled seashells.
Toxicity for molluscs varies widely, with 48-hour LD found between 5 mg/l for the common limpet and 100 mg/l for the common periwinkle.
The Littorina Sea is named after common periwinkle (Littorina littorea), then a prevailing mollusc in the Baltic waters, which indicates salinity of the sea.
Past the dwarf white pine, past the common periwinkle, not far from the shores of the Japanese pond, begins the curiously named Celebrity Path of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
Common animals of the seashore region include barnacles, Tortoiseshell Limpet, Common Periwinkle, Blue Mussels, sea anemones, sea slugs, sea urchins, starfish, and rock crabs.
Plants such as seaweeds, cnidarians such as sea anemones, arthropods like barnacles, and molluscs such as the common limpet and the common periwinkle can be permanent residents of rock pools.
The common periwinkle or winkle, Littorina littorea, is a species of small edible sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc that has gills and an operculum, and is classified within the family Littorinidae, the periwinkles.
Other vernacular names used in cultivation include small periwinkle, common periwinkle, and sometimes in the United States, myrtle or creeping myrtle, although this is misleading, as the name myrtle normally refers to the Myrtus species.
Common Periwinkle, Earlyflowering, Evergreen, Lesser Periwinkle, Myrtle, Petite Pervenche, Small Periwinkle, Vinca minor, Vincae Minoris Herba, Vincapervinca, Wintergreen.