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A written language of seven thousand letters and it took all day to write a thirteen-syllable poem about a white pony trotting through wild hyacinths.
Moe then spots a bottle of Wild Hyacinth from a woman spectator and gets it from her.
Wild hyacinth may refer to:
Plants rarely found in Canada, such as wild hyacinth and yellow horse gentian, even prickly pear cactus, flourish here.
Wild hyacinths, wild roses, drifts of convolvulus and lilies.
Aquatic weeds such as the wild hyacinths which choke canals and reservoirs in some parts of the world can also be used to produce biogas.
The hillside was covered with Mariposa lilies and wild hyacinth, down through which his horse dropped slowly, with circumspect feet and reluctant gait.
Common names include Camas, Quamash, Indian hyacinth, and Wild hyacinth.
Larkspur, wild hyacinth, wild indigo, wild geranium, horsemint, even oxeye daisies now.
In fear, the Stooges substitute Curly, who possesses a tendency to get violent in reaction to the smell of Wild Hyacinth perfume.
Adults feed on the nectar from various flowers, including Japanese honeysuckle, wild strawberry, blackberry, wild hyacinth, phlox, vervain and red clover.
Camassia scilloides is a perennial herb also known as the Atlantic camas and Southern Wild Hyacinth.
Unusual species on the island include the wild hyacinth and the Lake Erie water snake, Nerodia sipedon insularum.
Most of the spring blossoms were abroad: cyclamen, yellow violet, poppy, wild hyacinth, and woodland star; and the green of the fields was opalescent with their colouring.
Hazel and hawthorn scrub is widespread on relatively dry sites with bramble, false brome, wood sedge, violet, bluebell, wild hyacinth and primrose.
According to one report, the island has a "fragile and unique ecosystem" with plants rarely found in Canada such as wild hyacinth, yellow horse gentian, and prickly pear cactus.
Even a cook who has no desire to experiment with wild hyacinth bulbs, quinces, snails or homemade yeast is still likely to find useful new concepts in the well-researched texts.
Lachenalia contaminata (wild hyacinth) is a species of flowering plant in the family Hydrangaceae, native to the Western Cape of South Africa.
A similar idea would be used in Grips, Grunts and Groans when the smell of Wild Hyacinth would make Curly even able to beat up professional wrestlers.
Dichelostemma congestum is a species of flowering plant known by the common names roundtooth snakelily, manyflower brodiaea and wild hyacinth.
Here and there were rifts or openings through which the light passed; under such places the grass was fine and green, or the wild hyacinths in due season tinged the earth with blue.
Common names for Hyacinthoides non-scripta include bluebell, common bluebell, English bluebell, British bluebell, wild hyacinth, wood bell, fairy flower and bell bottle.
Among the best places on earth to see wild hyacinth macaws is the ranch of Lerin Facão de Arruda, deep in the Pantanal marshlands of southwestern Brazil.
Adults feed on flower nectar from various low-growing plants, including Labrador tea, wild strawberry, blackberry, bird's-foot violet, winter cress, red clover, lilac, vervain, Carolina larkspur and wild hyacinth.
The evening was hot, heavy with the smell of wild hyacinth, so still I could hear that man hawk and spit after goofing the high note the way you expect a tenor to do if he's got more sass than education.