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Would it be all right to call back and sing "Edelweiss" on his tape?
Many plants are extremely rare and under protection such as the beautiful Edelweiss.
Most impressive are the meadows covered with thousands of edelweiss.
But with all the lovely, carefree plants available, who needs edelweiss?
The first protected plant was the Edelweiss in 1936.
"Indeed not, sir, all at Edelweiss is well and the babies thriving."
It is named after the edelweiss, a white flower found high in the Alps.
So Edelweiss hopped a plane and went after her.
The company's "Edelweiss" brand of beer was a big seller.
Among these are the monarch butterfly, the edelweiss and the polar bear.
I had an attack of threshold sickness at Edelweiss, it's better now."
I have seen more Edelweiss along the trails here than in any other Alpine region.
The same is true of the Alps' beloved white-flowered edelweiss.
I knew that she would never see a blooming edelweiss anywhere but on a wrapper.
The final song he wrote was "Edelweiss", which was added near the end of the second act during rehearsal.
"I should send a Guardsman with you to Edelweiss," he said.
The world seemed to be full of people Mr. Edelweiss was not knocking.
The wing was named after the Edelweiss flower, found in Austria.
He plays "Too Late for Edelweiss" at the end of the program.
This may or may not mean that the plant (like edelweiss) is native to the Alps.
By early fall, the grass-covered hills were the color of cut hay and sprinkled with edelweiss.
The gates of Edelweiss swung shut behind him.
For that, you have to go to Edelweiss on the other side of our fake Swiss mountains.
The typical flower of the mountains is Edelweiss.
Think about Austria, the land of edelweiss.
"Leontopodium alpinum" is grown in gardens for its interesting inflorescence and silver foliage.
The cap badge shows the edelweiss (Leontopodium alpinum) flower.
The Edelweiss (Leontopodium alpinum), is one of the symbols of the National Park.
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Edelweiss (German: Edelweiß) is a European mountain flower (Leontopodium alpinum).
Edelweiss (Leontopodium alpinum) is a famous plant to see, and the Swiss have a tradition with this flannel-like flower, but the dwarf form is more cunning.
Leontopodium is a genus of plants in the daisy family, which includes edelweiss (Leontopodium alpinum), a well-known plant from the mountains of Europe.
Leontopodium microphyllum, belonging to sunflower family (Asteraceae) and relative to the European Edelweiss (Leontopodium alpinum), is endemic to Taiwan.
Recently, two unique caffeoyl-D-glucaric acid derivatives, leontopodic acid and leontopodic acid B formerly only known from Leontopodium alpinum (L.) Cass.
After finding a crate labelled "Black Edelweiss Institute", Holmes recalls that the mountain flower Edelweiss (Leontopodium alpinum) is a national symbol of Switzerland.
Introduced in 1928, it was named after a mountain flower, the Edelweiss (Leontopodium alpinum), which is associated with alpinism and the Alps, and regarded as a symbol of Switzerland.
The first scientific name for Leontopodium alpinum which was validly published according to the current binomial nomenclature is Gnaphalium alpinum in the first edition (1753) of Linnaeus's Species Plantarum.
Species include Aquilegia alpina, Arnica montana, Epilobium angustifolium, Gentiana, Leontopodium alpinum, Lilium martagon, Rhododendron ferrugineum, Saxifraga, Sempervivum arachnoideum, Sempervivum montanum, and Trollius europaeus.