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The flower is called love-in-idleness; we know it today as a pansy.
The effects of the love-in-idleness can be very dramatic and tragic, no matter if the intentions were right.
While reviewing his lines, he discovers the recipe for creating the flower love-in-idleness.
Love-in-idleness is the flower mentioned in the works of William Shakespeare that inspired romantic love.
Oberon sends Puck to gather "a little western flower" that maidens call "love-in-idleness".
Love-in-idleness is another name for the mid-western wild pansy (Viola tricolor), which naturally occurs in white and purple colors.
In A Midsummer Night's Dream, the Love-in-idleness is especially used in relation to the theme of love.
Girls wishing to avoid such a fate should shun wearing or passing near fairy flowers, such as clumps of harebells or love-in-idleness.
The Love-in-idleness was originally a white flower, struck by one of Cupid's arrows, which turned it purple and gave it its magic love potion.
The wild pansy is known by many names - Heartsease, Love-in-Idleness, Johnny Jump Up,and many others.
Oberon seeks to punish Titania's defiance; he sends his servant, the mischievous fairy Puck, to find a flower called "love-in-idleness".
It's all very well a potion calling for Love-in-idleness, but which of the thirty-seven common plants called by that name in various parts of the continent was actually meant?
According to Roman mythology, the wild pansy turned into the Love-in-idleness as Cupid shot one of his arrows at the imperial votaress, but missed and instead struck it.
Wanting to punish Titania's disobedience, Oberon instructs his mischievous court jester Puck (Mickey Rooney) to retrieve a flower called "love-in-idleness".
Shakespeare mentions it in his play The Taming of the Shrew where Luciento claims he found the effect of love-in-idleness - alluding to its qualities to simulate the effects of love.
In 1921 he won the Epsom Oaks with Love-in-Idleness, the Grand Prix de Paris with Lemonora which also had gained third place in the Derby that year.
Puck is a drug dealer, the magic flower called love-in-idleness is replaced with magic ecstasy, and the King and Queen of Fairies are the host of the rave and the DJ.
The play shows that love can be a source of comedy as easily as of tragedy and therefore show that the power that the love potion from the Love-in-idleness inherits is beyond the comprehension of the fairies and mortals.
Oberon seeks to punish Titania's disobedience, so he calls for his mischievous court jester Puck or "Robin Goodfellow" to help him apply a magical juice from a flower called "love-in-idleness", originally it was a white flower but when struck by Cupid's bow it tints the flower purple.
Many cyclotides, found in Viola tricolor are cytotoxic.
Viola tricolor, a plant species native to Europe
This species feeds on Viola tricolor and Plantago lanceolata.
Viola tricolor, also known as heartsease
Viola tricolor ssp.
Viola tricolor or Heartsease: applied topically.
The original one is believed to be the dear old Johnny Jump-Up, or Viola tricolor.
Love-in-idleness is another name for the mid-western wild pansy (Viola tricolor), which naturally occurs in white and purple colors.
The common name "Johnny Jump Up" is usually associated with Viola tricolor however, the introduced garden annual.
Viola odorata and viola tricolor
Behmanesh Y, Abdollahi M. Hemolysis after consumption of Viola tricolor.
The larvae feed on Viola species, including Viola tricolor and Viola arvensis.
There is no documentation why this name came about, but it could be in relation to the flower Viola tricolor (also known as heartsease) once growing in the yard.
Silverside (1977) describes the Chenopodium album - Viola tricolor subsp. curtisii association from the cultivated machair of North and South Uist.
In Scandinavia, Scotland, and German-speaking countries, the pansy (or its wild parent Viola tricolor) is or was known as the Stepmother (Flower).
USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service: Plants profile - Viola tricolor L. (johnny jumpup)
Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Heartsease, after the common name for the wildflower Viola tricolor:
Viola tricolor is what the botanists call Johnny-jump-ups, because of their violet, yellow and white petals, which, with those dark stripes or "whiskers" surrounding the yellow eye, look like mischievous faces.
Pocci's art and poetry was also published in his own books, including in Rhymes and Pictures for Children and Viola Tricolor: In Picture and Rhyme.
The modern garden pansy was developed by William Thompson, Lord Gambier's gardener at Iver, Buckinghamshire, in hybrids of Viola tricolor with other violas, in the years following 1813/14.
Pansies are derived from viola species Viola tricolor hybridized with other viola species, these hybrids are referred to as Viola x wittrockiana or less commonly Viola tricolor hortensis.
In Europe the larvae feed on Viola species (Viola odorata, Viola hirta, Viola canina, Viola reichenbachiana, Viola tricolor), and outside Europe on Prunella vulgaris et Rubus idaeus
In the early years of the 19th century, Lady Mary Elizabeth Bennet (1785-1861), daughter of the Lord of Tankerville, collected and cultivated every sort of Viola tricolor (commonly, heartsease) she could procure in her father's garden at Walton-upon-Thames, Surrey.
Primula vulgaris, Viola tricolor, Iris pseudacorus and celandine grow abundantly and Grey Seals are regularly seen by the landing cove.Murray (1966) p. 232 who assumes the Fulmars migrated from St Kilda, Scotland or North Rona.
This community is probably the result of cereal cultivation Another distinctive weed community occurs after the cultivation of potatoes, containing Myosotis arvensis, Sinapis arvensis, Stellaria medua, Sonchus asper and Papaver rhoeas, with a smaller component of Viola tricolor.
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