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She paid no attention to the spring beauty around her.
But the child had no eyes for the fleeting spring beauty of the steppes.
Spring beauty has no faults that I know of.
Mr. Duke had a spring beauty bloom earlier this year.
The fungus is commonly known as the "spring beauty rust".
Beside the plate I had laid ready the night before lay a single fresh blossom of spring beauty.
I think Claytonia virginiana, or spring beauty, is growing in my woods.
Spring beauty is a perennial plant, overwintering through a corm.
The sparse grass was dotted with spring beauty blossoms.
Little, earlier flowers like spring beauties are giving way to bigger, later ones like tulips.
The sun shone gloriously, the sky was a brilliant blue, the valley in all its spring beauty lured us on.
William Cullen Bryant was another enthusiast, although he used its more common name: spring beauty.
"I used to think that taking a few spring beauties from a big patch wouldn't hurt, but look at what happened to the fishing industry," he said.
Contributing to a filling breakfast was the fortunate find of c's cache of spring beauty corms.
Plant life at the park includes Dame's violet, Goldenrod, spring beauties and asters.
Examples include: spring beauties, trilliums, and harbinger of spring.
The narrow, grass-like four- to six-inch-tall leaves of spring beauties start popping up as early as February.
Wild flower species include bloodroot, wild geranium, spring beauties and trillium.
I discovered that as late as it was in the season, the spring beauties were still blooming in the cool pockets of the woods.
Only botanists know Spring Beauty by its proper name, Claytonia Virginica.
The leaves die and provide the raw materials for soil loam and essential nutrients whence come our food production, not to forget incredible spring beauty.
He nibbled a wild leek bulb and the marble-sized, sweet, chestnut-flavored tuber of a purple spring beauty.
Wildflowers in the area include chicory, spring beauty, Dutchman's breeches, daisy fleabane and thimbleweed.
(spring beauty)
There are herbs and wildflowers, including spring beauty, Jack-in-the-pulpit, rue anemone and jewelweed.
I think Claytonia virginiana, or spring beauty, is growing in my woods.
Some members formerly of this genus are now considered to belong in Claytonia.
I came back from Tennessee with four clumps of Claytonia in my suitcase.
Next she checked the little green rosettes of her Claytonia plants, also bound for salads.
When this is the case, the leaves are called "perfoliate", such as in Claytonia perfoliata.
Montia chamissoi has also been called Claytonia chammisoi.
Only botanists know Spring Beauty by its proper name, Claytonia Virginica.
Skunk cabbage thrives in this squishy floodland, and so do spring ephemerals, like claytonia or veratrum.
A plant pathogen, it grows on the leaves of the spring beauty flowering plants Claytonia caroliniana and C. virginica.
Claytonia sibirica (candy flower)
Among the winter crops they grow are tatsoi, bok choy, arugula, mâche, kale, claytonia and spinach.
Claytonia perfoliata (miner's lettuce)
Ideas for hardy salad plants are corn salad (lamb's lettuce), land cress, Italian chicory and claytonia (winter purslane).
A few genera related are spring beauty ( Claytonia L.), fame flower (Talinum adans.)
In the journal Claytonia, the botanist Lloyd Carr described the pond as a sea of pink when the orchids were in bloom.
Mr. Cullina suggests planting claytonia in drifts with dicentra, asarum, creeping phlox, sanguinaria and tiarella.
In Clayton's honor, Linnaeus named a common eastern North American wildflower, the spring beauty, Claytonia virginica.
Associated plant species include Claytonia megarhiza, Kobresia sp., Oxyria digyna, and Silene acaulis.
The open seedpods of claytonia, for example, remind him of ducks opening their bills wide and sticking out their tongues, an image I'll remember when collecting seeds.
Native plants (such as Thalictrum thalictroides, Hepatica americana, Claytonia virginica, Actaea racemosa)
The other weekend, I planted mâche (corn salad), claytonia (miner's lettuce), dandelions, mizuna, parsley, spinach, arugula and leaf lettuce.
The American weed colloquially called Miner's Lettuce (Claytonia perfoliata), widely eaten by miners during the Californian gold rush in 1849, will also be on show.
Claytonia megarhiza is a species of wildflower in the purslane family known by the common names fell-fields claytonia and alpine springbeauty.
Claytonia virginica (L.), the Eastern spring beauty, Virginia spring beauty, or fairy spud, is an herbaceous perennial in the family Portulacaceae.
The botanical name, Claytonia virginica, honors John Clayton, an Englishman who emigrated to Virginia in the early 1700's and promptly fell in love with American flora.