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- European garden plant having finely cut leaves and white or pale blue flowers
- chickweed with hairy silver-grey leaves and rather large white flowers
- tropical American passion flower with finely dissected bracts; stems malodorous when crushed
How To Use love-in-a-mist In A Sentence
- Try poppies, cornflowers, stocks, love-in-a-mist, cosmos, mignonette, larkspur, honesty, ox-eye daisies, marigolds, phlox, sunflowers, zinnias - whatever takes your fancy.
- Its ruffled, lavender-pink flowers look like they belong in a grandmother's garden with feverfew and love-in-a-mist.
- High on my popularity list are calendula (pot marigolds), clarkia, cornflowers, larkspur, love-in-a-mist, godetia, sweet peas and sunflowers. The Sun
- Other quick-growing plants worth looking out for include love-in-a-mist (Nigella); pot marigold (Calendula); Iceland poppies and nasturtium (Tropaeolum).
- Summer flowers constitute most of the cutting garden Benjamin envisioned, but she also included a few early starters like love-in-a-mist and bishop's lace.
- Choose favourites such as calendula, cornflower, annual chrysanthemum, clarkia, clary, gypsophila, larkspur, lavatera and love-in-a-mist. The Sun
- Try poppies, cornflowers, stocks, love-in-a-mist, cosmos, mignonette, larkspur, honesty, ox-eye daisies, marigolds, phlox, sunflowers, zinnias - whatever takes your fancy.
- Try poppies, cornflowers, stocks, love-in-a-mist, cosmos, mignonette, larkspur, honesty, ox-eye daisies, marigolds, phlox, sunflowers, zinnias - whatever takes your fancy.
- Huguette's favourite shade of hydrangea is blue and these along with lavenders, forget-me-nots, love-in-a-mists among others provide the blue tones throughout the garden.
- Its ruffled, lavender-pink flowers look like they belong in a grandmother's garden with feverfew and love-in-a-mist.