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Перевод: bindweed speek bindweed


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  1. 0600 spotted Cat's Ear opens 0700 African Marigold opens 0800 Mouse Ear Hawkweed opens 0900 Prickly Sowthistle closes 1000 Common Nipple Wort closes 1100 Star of Bethlehem opens 1200 Passion Flower opens 1300 Childing Pink closes 1400 Scarlet Pimpernel closes 1500 Hawkbit closes 1600 Small Bindweed closes 1700 White Water Lily closes 1800 Evening Primrose opens
  2. Growing in the arable fields during the summer months would have been a crop of barley amongst which various weeds were growing, including fat-hen, common orache and black bindweed.
  3. At one end of this dim room was an open fireplace, in which a few huge logs still smouldered in a bed of white ash; on either side of this were two heavy, curved and padded armchairs, covered in velvet, a dark charcoal colour, pattered with dark purple flowers, a kind of glamorised fin-de-sicle bindweed.
  4. Evelyn was weak and yet strong, like bindweed.
  5. "It self-seeds" could soon become a warning note, striking as much fear into gardeners hearts as "It propagates easily from root cuttings" does to anyone who has tried in vain to remove some acanthus or bindweed from a flower bed.
  6. Adult make gatekeeper basking on a bindweed
  7. A few late roses struggled through the encroaching tangles of nettles and bindweed.
  8. Aunt Bedelia waited anxiously by the garden gate half hidden in the riot of dog roses and bindweed.
  9. Happily, there hasn't been any problem with the pernicious perennial weeds I find elsewhere in the garden, such as the deep-rooting bindweed and ground elder.
  10. A few plants are associated with historical lore such as the pink convolvulus or sea bindweed ( Calystegia soldanella ), which is called "the Prince's flower", because it was said to have been originally sown by Prince Charles in 1745 when he landed in Eriskay, and it is still growing on that island.
  11. The relationships of Cuscuta are still uncertain; on the basis of its flower structure, most taxonomists have placed it in the Convolvulaceae, the bindweed family, but Arthur Cronquist, in his Evolution and Classification of Flowering Plants (1968), gives it its own family, the Cuscutaceae.
  12. The horse was devouring every clump of grass, thistles, docks, dandelions, sorrel and bindweed that its large upper lip quested upon, clearing the area like a council mower.
  13. Clear the ground of all perennial weeds (particularly couch grass, ground elder and bindweed) before you plant.

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