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Lucy and I had both a fight for it with the dusty miller.
Dusty Miller is also the common name of several plants:
Twenty yards away, Dusty Miller was in a different world.
Soon dusty miller moved in, and wild daisies, seeded by birds.
Dusty Miller had removed his cigarette from his mouth, and was talking to it.
Even the handsome gray-leaved dusty millers have done extremely well.
He saw Dusty Miller on the conning tower of that submarine.
Or try silver-leaved dusty miller with dianthus, particularly the deep red ones.
Dusty Miller saw a glittering blue line beyond a notch in the whaleback hills.
Dusty Miller saw the flashlight stop.
And that chunky dusty miller, too.
Dusty Miller stared at the invisible ceiling six inches above his nose, and listened to the sounds coming through the brick wall of the oven.
What the Firewater's master had not bargained for was Dusty Miller.
Although they take some time to come into their own, one should not forget the break in pattern that can be supplied by the reliable dusty miller.
Bees are shown hovering above a bed of tulips framed by white azaleas and silvery dusty miller.
Please visit www.jimrichter.com My arrangement of Dusty Miller, loosely based on two great arrangements.
But Dusty Miller was dead.
Either dusty miller or white sweet alyssum are suggested as combination plants with this celosia to make a striking summer show.
Dusty Miller may refer to:
Also on the site are the Dusty Millers restaurant and Pigs Whisper country store.
Dusty Miller won.
In Philadelphia, you might get lucky and come across a Dusty Miller - coffee ice cream sprinkled with malt.
So had Andrea and Dusty Miller.
Four plants of Blues, along with some dusty miller and trailing vinca, nicely fill an old whisky barrel.
Teddy's tail gunner Dusty Miller is awaiting his wife Maudie, who is late.
The prominent rim of the auricula is called the helix.
I would give table of the Auricula (647/1.
H. auricula is most abundant in a given location in midsummer.
The specific epithet auricula means "ear-shaped", and refers to the shape of the leaves.
Ms. Blum said her inspiration was the auricula, "a really amazing flower with perfect symmetry."
The auricula refers to primal, first love, presumably an allusion to the often-prearranged marriages of the time.
Haliclystus auricula is a stalked jellyfish found in the Northern hemisphere.
The widespread genus contains the single species Wynnella auricula.
Oncidium auricula is a species of orchid endemic to southeastern Brazil.
Auricula, dimorphism of.
-and loss of dimorphism in Primula and Auricula.
It receive the stylomastoid vein, and some tributaries from the cranial surface of the auricula.
Primula auricula is depicted on the obverse side of Austrian € 0.05 euro coins.
Auricle and auricula may refer to:
H. auricula is 2-2.5cm tall with the stalk accounting for half of the height of the organism.
He owns Auricula.
In scene II, Auricula tells Marcus of her situation.
Prior to this study, P. lutea had been considered synonymous with P. auricula.
Pugnax then arrives to claim Auricula in scene VI.
One of his other grandsons Paul Dorey published a book on the Primula auricula.
Ballio is shocked when Auricula tells him that she is in love with a poor poet named Marcus.
Pages 91-2, similar case with Auricula; on the other hand a non-dimorphic variety of P. farinosa (page 115) is less fertile.
Auricula (Primulaceae).
It descends behind the auricula, and joins the posterior division of the posterior facial vein to form the external jugular.
Oncidium auricula (SE.
Primula auricula is depicted on the obverse side of Austrian € 0.05 euro coins.
One of his other grandsons Paul Dorey published a book on the Primula auricula.
The larvae feed on Leontopodium alpinum and Primula auricula.
All are flowers - such as bear's ears (Primula auricula) and foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) - that were known in 18th-century Sweden.
Coleus blumei), Primula auricula and Chrysanthemum (Charm and Cascade cultivars).
The wall is flourishing with campanula, which will be covered soon in blue flowers, as well as blue Phlox subulata, white bleeding heart and alpine plants like dianthus, rock jasmine and Primula auricula.
In the past it was considered synonymous with the very similar Primula auricula, but a recent study split this species off from P. auricula, with the latter being found in the more northerly areas (western Alps, Jura, Vosges, Black Forest and Tatra mountains).
Since the yellow alpine Primula auricula was crossed with the red and blue Primula hirsute in the 16th century to produce a spectrum of purple and yellow petals and centers, a fad developed for these cultivars among 17th-century Huguenot weavers in France and Belgium.