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And a meadow full of cow parsley, which is a weed in England.
We were looking at a plant which was a little like cow parsley but smaller, its leaves more feathery.
It has a fair number of wild flowers, such as garlic mustard and cow parsley.
When the cow parsley has set seed by mid May, it's time to pray for rain.
White is also particularly useful when depicting cow parsley or May blossom - so characteristic of their season.
Then in crept cow parsley, dock and common hogweed.
It is also known as Queen Anne's laces and cow parsley.
On either side the drift was thick with cow parsley, its powdery white heads coming to an end of their long blooming.
She remembered the lanes in summer, cow parsley and warm leaves, but not, not bodily, her own light movement.
In the middle of the table was an earthenware bowl of cow parsley and larkspur.
Cow parsley is rumoured to be a natural mosquito repellent when applied directly to the skin.
There is a rearing record from decaying roots of Cow Parsley.
I plunged through the brambles and the cow parsley and long grass towards it.
They were surrounded by the wrenched shapes of runt banyans and cow parsley.
The infusion smelled of plantain and cow parsley.
Hawthorn, horse chestnut and cow parsley (which has one of the most wonderful scents in the world) were all out at the same time.
Farm animals that eat cow parsley with apparent avidity will, if they lose weight, be properly prevented from so doing.
Weeds such as wild carrot, cow parsley and celery grow at least 350 seeds on a single flower-head.
Cow parsley high as your shoulder.
Then a bread truck would come careering around the bend, and I'd have to escape into a bank of picturesque cow parsley.
Great ragged elder and towering cow parsley had shol up, so that at first they hid all the buildings.
All save Jabez Stump, who sat munching cow parsley. "
Heracleum mantegazzianum, sometimes known as "giant cow parsley"
Orlaya grandiflora, sometimes known as "French cow parsley"
Common are cow parsley, various species centaurea, tansy and verbascum densiflorum.
In lieu of a starter, diners might opt for the Miche Mache salad, a delightful mesclun mixture of fresh greens (including wild chervil) and tender lettuces in a sprightly balsamic vinaigrette.
Anthriscus sylvestris, known as cow parsley, wild chervil, wild beaked parsley, keck, or Queen Anne's lace, is a herbaceous biennial or short-lived perennial plant in the family Apiaceae, genus Anthriscus.
A pine-needle-shaped piece of yuzu zest placed in another dish symbolizes the coming New Year, while three stems of wild chervil tied together and dropped into the kelp broth of a chopstick wash conveys the host's invitation to come back again.
In addition to common wildflowers like the Martagon lily, Lily of the Valley, Wild Chervil and Wild Garlic, various orchids also flourish here including Cephalanthera orchids, the Yellow Coralroot, Bird's-nest Orchid, Lady's Slipper and Lady orchid.
At Valley Restaurant in Garrison, Jeff Raider, the chef, and Bertrand Bara, who oversees the wine list, liked the smooth, lemony Schramsberg 2000 Blanc de Blancs with seared Hudson Valley foie gras over caramelized Anjou pears with sprigs of wild chervil.
Anthriscus sylvestris, sometimes known as "cow parsley" or "wild beaked parsley"
Anthriscus sylvestris, known as cow parsley, wild chervil, wild beaked parsley, keck, or Queen Anne's lace, is a herbaceous biennial or short-lived perennial plant in the family Apiaceae, genus Anthriscus.
The brass has put everything we have up on the Keck.
It was probably the start of the assault on the Keck.
Under Keck's administration, the band began to focus on the music it played in the stands.
His secondary is the Keck, but he has to hit this base first.
He had to have a plan to deal with intervention from the main units at the Keck.
The run to the Keck was about a three-hour drive, and she had to move quickly.
Matthew Keck has also been known to frequent this area.
Schneider hadn't yet called off his raid on the Keck.
Cars and buses were heading up the mountain toward the Keck.
A complete recording of Keck's critical edition was made in 2007.
They started work on the project as soon as Keck arrived at the beginning of 1968.
Even if the Keck was the diversion, then why the exact list of scientists?
If he was going to hit the Keck, his forward teams would move above the cloud line another thousand feet up the mountain.
Keck had brought one of these bugs to the campfire a few days ago.
Then Keck stopped short, peering down at his feet.
But the birth of the Keck Telescope has not been easy.
Instead, the Keck designers used two types of support.
For another wall, a portrait of a lady was bought at auction from the Keck collection.
"He dictated his letter of resignation to me," Keck said.
In the meantime, Keck continued to improve upon the fiber he had invented.
He is the principal designer and project scientist for the Keck telescopes.
"From a physics standpoint, the extra weight was an advantage," Keck said.
Other observatories, including Keck, have similar plans to put interferometry into practice.
"He's going to transfer the arms money into his own accounts using the Keck computers.
This led to the creation of the revolutionary twin 10-meter Keck telescopes.
Queen Anne's lace is still used as a folk medicine.
Queen Anne's lace is spreading itself throughout the space.
Shape of queen anne's lace, with the drop of blood.
Queen Anne's lace is still used today for birth control in India.
"Queen Anne's lace looks very much like poison hemlock," he said.
Another legend goes with the naming of Queen Anne's lace.
Or plant some, along with Queen Anne's lace and butterfly weed.
Or just transfer them to some Queen Anne's lace.
I just grow a huge stand of Queen Anne's lace outside the garden, to feed their faces.
It is also known as Queen Anne's laces and cow parsley.
I examined Queen Anne's lace with a new appreciation.
Queen Anne's lace is a biennial flower that typically grows from one to three feet tall.
But, he added, "I guess there are always people like you looking for the Queen Anne's lace."
I still think they look best mixed with Queen Anne's lace and wild asters.
The cathedral was beautiful, the scent of Queen Anne's lace faint in the closed air.
Another plant that the ancients used was Queen Anne's lace, or wild carrot.
"Should blackberry briars be cut, for example, but not Queen Anne's lace?"
Queen Anne's lace grew stubbornly between the posts.
Common names usually describe something about appearance of the plant, such as Queen Anne's Lace.
Probably the most curious thing about Queen Anne's lace is that it is a wild carrot.
I grew up with Queen Anne's lace, and I've always loved its big pancake of white flowers.
"The gooseneck, Queen Anne's lace, and day lilies are all around.
One particular favorite is Queen Anne's lace.
A few very late bluebells surprised; thrift and Queen Anne's lace were fading fast.
She pointed to the Queen Anne's lace.
Anthriscus sylvestris (I)
Anthriscus sylvestris (L.) Hoffm.
The larvae feed on Anthriscus caucalis, Anthriscus sylvestris, Chaerophyllum temulum, Angelica sylvestris, Angelica archangelica and Seseli libanotica.