How To Use Wild flower In A Sentence

  • Although she enjoys the aesthetic value of wild flowers, her reason for encouraging their widespread growth is principally scientific.
  • Colourful wild flowers sprung up by the roadside, purple violets and white daisies dotted among the grass.
  • Millions of wild flowers colour the valleys, especially in April and May.
  • Yorkshire folk turned prickly yesterday after a wild flower charity announced that the common harebell had replaced the white rose as the county's floral emblem.
  • Especially the flowerage of spring time, with its many wild flowers and the rows of fruit trees along the fairways, make even the most ambitious golf player stop and contemplate nature's dazzling beauty.
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  • It's a shared space and has heathers, ferns, gorse and many wild flowers (not at this time of year) growing on it.
  • This region is the home of many species of wild flower.
  • There were wild flowers here and there: pink campion, purple nightshade, white deadnettle, yellow aconite. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • The forest floor was carpeted with wild flowers.
  • This region is the home of many species of wild flower.
  • Nyika is well known for its wild flowers and birds, also in addition the one park where roan antelope are common, zebra, eland, common duiker, reedbuck, bushbuck, blue monkey and leopard are also present.
  • Beautiful butterflies hovered above the wild flowers.
  • The farm was set in a valley surrounded by meadows of wild flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first day took me through beautiful vineyards, apple orchards, wild flower meadows and deserted villages along a wide valley. The Sun
  • The first day took me through beautiful vineyards, apple orchards, wild flower meadows and deserted villages along a wide valley. The Sun
  • Spring is also the time when wild flowers start to explode across the countryside, even in semi-desert areas. Times, Sunday Times
  • I usually put it in my diary when I see the wild flowers coming out.
  • Wild flowers adorned the river bank.
  • The marsh is an area of great scientific interest on account of its wild flowers.
  • Anyone who has attractive wild flowers growing in their gardens may like to collect and donate some seeds.
  • One thing Longfellow has certainly omitted in "Evangeline" -- the wild flowers of Acadia. Acadia or, A Month with the Blue Noses
  • I'm going to paint among the wild flowers of oak woods - primroses, bluebells, anemones and wild garlic, above an estuary as the tide ebbs and flows.
  • Although she enjoys the aesthetic value of wild flowers, her reason for encouraging their widespread growth is principally scientific.
  • At dawn I often walk by the shores of Lake Managua, staring at the wild flowers that grow in the cracks of dead buildings: malinche, the flowers are called. Once upon a life: Joseph O'Connor
  • You'll be driving along a lovely country road looking for wild flowers and admiring the scenery and there will be a huge pile of TVs, toasters, irons, computers, washing machines, fridges in a ditch.
  • The alpine pastures and marshes with an amazing variety of wild flowers were most eye-catching.
  • Wild flowers such as dainty purple gentians blanket the meadows. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two or three years 'growth will raise these plants above all grass and low vegetation, and a sprinkling of laurel, rhododendron, hardy ferns and a few intermingling colonies of native wild flowers such as bloodroot, false Solomon's seal and columbines for the East, as Studies of Trees
  • From a profusion of wild flowers I especially remark the moccasin-flower or stemless lady's-slipper. Memories and Anecdotes
  • The result is the area has become a wildlife sanctuary with otters returning, and residents including white egrets, herons, kestrels and dozens of wild flowers.
  • This region is the home of many species of wild flower.
  • The marsh is an area of great scientific interest on account of its wild flowers.
  • Wild flowers such as orchids and primroses are becoming rare.
  • A beautiful one, with so many wild flowers that a sweet scent of lavender lingered on the soft breeze that was brushing his face.
  • To see a world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a wild flower.
  • They may have the Himalayas in all their splendour laid out before them, walks in pine-scented forests, lakes of a blue you can die for, wild flowers that would make mafia dons go gaga, and what is it that they demand?
  • In summer I take home armfuls of wild flowers, filling the house with the scent of Lomond, and in Autumn I collect panfuls of fresh Chanterelle mushrooms and fry them up in olive oil for breakfast.
  • There was a scent of wild flowers and grass cooling after a hot day.
  • Growing in this village was an aromatic heaven: wild flowers covered the hills and meadows in the spring, filling the air with their delicate and sweet scents; aromatic herbs such as hyssop, sage, thyme and white mint grew on the mountains. Archive 2006-02-01
  • Modern farming methods have led to the total extinction of many species of wild flowers.
  • He sent her a large bouquet of wild flowers.
  • To help their recovery, and that of birds and insects, farmers are now being encouraged to sow margins of native plants, including wild flowers, around fields alongside arable crops.
  • I usually put it in my diary when I see the wild flowers coming out.
  • All were made prisoners save one, Mrs. de Mello, a handsome three-quarter caste, the youthful bride of the Collector's clerk or first assistant, who had alighted from her palkee to gather some wild flowers that grew on the road side, a short time prior to the appearance of the mutineers, and from where she stood witnessed the attack. Vellenaux A Novel
  • There's an amazing variety of wild flowers, insects, birds and other wildlife.
  • We planted the garden with herbs and wild flowers.
  • Beautiful butterflies hovered above the wild flowers.
  • On sunny summer days it is possible to enjoy the dancing of the butterflies on the wild flower-rich embankments.
  • The weather in Kent was good, the scenery beautiful and it was a joy to walk through wild flower meadows and ancient woodland. The Sun
  • This is because of its biodiverse diet, not just grass but heather, weeds and wild flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were wild flowers here and there: pink campion, purple nightshade, white deadnettle, yellow aconite. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • He keeps a meadow just for wild flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • A profusion of wild flowers grew by the wayside -- the crimson poppies standing out. THE GOLDEN LION
  • However, if this is done before July, many beautiful wild flowers, such as melancholy thistle, wood cranesbill and bistort, which are special to limestone uplands of the north, are mown down before they can seed.
  • I usually put it in my diary when I see the wild flowers coming out.
  • A big jar of purple wild flowers and eucalyptus stood on the top of a pile of library books.
  • It is a land of supremely Graceful and refreshingly aromatic gum trees; a land of kaleidoscopic wild flower pageantry; of beautiful birds rich in plumage and song. Australia Looks Ahead
  • The air was filled with the scent of wild flowers.
  • At first the immediate landscape was beautified by wild flowers; the blue of the harebells was exquisitely set off by masses of golden St. John's wort, and on our walk to The Rocks we would trample down meadow-sweet, marsh mallow, bird's foot trefoil, and potentilla. Lines in Pleasant Places Being the Aftermath of an Old Angler
  • It was, actually, an old, abandoned watermill by the edge of the village, just beside a beautiful meadow that was filled with the most amazing wild flowers and plant life anyone could ever set eyes on.
  • The landscape reminds me of unpopulated areas of France, rolling and verdant, alive with wild flowers, butterflies and birds, with unpolluted skies, unblemished vistas and not a whisper of a jet plane.
  • Colours echo with overtures of country lane rambles, windswept beaches and wild flower-filled meadows.
  • A heady, often impenetrable mix of shrubs, herbs and wild flowers, such as lavender, myrtle, marjoram and thyme, its elusive scent permeates everything from the wine to the honey.
  • They are dying out because the wild flowers on which their caterpillars feed are being killed off by farmers, landowners and foresters.
  • To see a world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a wild flower.
  • The north shores of Loch Maree are rich in oak wood and associated undergrowth and the glens are full of wild flowers.
  • Wudi cowpoke poems in the day picking wild flowers hanging on the horn, called "cattle-birthday"(reportedly poems is the birthday of cattle).
  • The Dart is a delightful river with a profusion of wild flowers along its banks.
  • Generally, country air always seemed fresher, more alive, with the aromas of hayfields and wild flowers or the ranker odor of newly fertilized fields.
  • Remove the grass clippings afterwards - wild flowers flourish in less fertile soils. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are still some wild flowers to be seen. Times, Sunday Times
  • To escape the whispers, I fled outside where wild flowers ribboned under the fence, or to the old stables.
  • Imagine sipping champagne on a blanket, surrounded by wild flowers alongside a rushing river. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beneath the dead trees, the forest floor is awash in fresh grasses and sporadic thick blooms of lupine, arnica, penstemon, and other wild flowers.
  • Amy picked a small bunch of wild flowers.
  • I love columbine and foxglove is one of my favourite wild flowers. Botanical Gardens, Experimental Farm, Ottawa « Mudpuddle
  • The slope was covered with white and yellow wild flowers, and near to the house was a cluster of small trees.
  • To see a world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a wild flower.
  • The result is the area has become a wildlife sanctuary with otters returning, and residents including white egrets, herons, kestrels and dozens of wild flowers.
  • The lane was lined with wild flowers.
  • Millions of wild flowers colour the valleys, especially in April and May.
  • Many beautiful wild flowers, such as wood cranesbill and bistort, are mown down before they can seed.
  • The warmth and rain have brought out an abundance of wild flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet, by contrast, the small wild flowers in the fields and hedgerows drank up the rain and flourished. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some wild flowers of early autumn are now becoming noticeable. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has now become a haven for wildlife such as deer, voles and hedgehogs, and boasts rare wild flowers
  • The warden and her volunteers had banished from the graveyard the regimental stripes of the lawn mower and the bleach lines of weed killers, encouraging instead a profusion of what nature writer Richard Mabey calls "the wild flowers of the English pastoral," such as primrose, lady's slipper and cowslip. Stow the Mower, Stop Pulling
  • One of the most chastely beautiful of our native wild flowers -- so lovely that many shady nooks in English rock-gardens and ferneries contain imported clumps of the vigorous plant -- is the Large-flowered Wake-Robin, or White Wood Lily (_T. grandiflorum_). Wild Flowers Worth Knowing
  • Checks with Norfolk police revealed that the pair were known to have been involved in the theft of wild flowers, plants and bulbs, which were then re-sold to the public.
  • The common names for our wild flowers and trees go back into the mists of time. Times, Sunday Times
  • I can close my eyes and hear them tinkling yet, sixty years after, and feel the pine-needles under my knees, and smell the wood smoke mingling with the musky perfume of her hair and the scent of the wild flowers outside her bower ... the soft lips teasing my ear, murmuring "Make my bells ring again, pinda-lickoyee* (* Literally," white-eye "; a white man ....) Isabelle
  • Anyone who has attractive wild flowers growing in their gardens may like to collect and donate some seeds of same.
  • Modern farming methods have led to the total extinction of many species of wild flowers.
  • A large number of wild flowers have been planted, including sticky catchfly, dropwort and meadow crane's bill and the trees include prunis, oak, rowan and lime.
  • Nor are those who have a "sweet tooth" forgotten, for on the west side of the French Broad river, where the sourwood is the thickest and the wild flowers most varied and luxuriant, an apiary has been placed. North Carolina and its Resources.
  • Instead of niffing of pongy feet, the new hi-tech trainers could smell of lemons or even wild flowers.
  • Perhaps a verdant temperate country with beautiful wild flowers and cute native animals?
  • Its dense growth is overshadowing native wild flowers such as ragged robin, marsh woundwart and meadow cranesbill.
  • The common names for our wild flowers and trees go back into the mists of time. Times, Sunday Times
  • The weather in Kent was good, the scenery beautiful and it was a joy to walk through wild flower meadows and ancient woodland. The Sun
  • Although she enjoys the aesthetic value of wild flowers, her reason for encouraging their widespread growth is principally scientific.
  • Warm sun, deserted beaches, wild flowers on the hillsides. Times, Sunday Times
  • The slope was covered with white and yellow wild flowers, and near to the house was a cluster of small trees.
  • To see a world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a wild flower.
  • Today, rare herbs and wild flowers grow on the plaguey pit, so Belfast City Council has ordered the ground left to grow wild in order to see what biological mysteries the cemetery contains.
  • They said these flowers had been picked from places far away, where wild roses, gillyflowers and many unknown yellow wild flowers were often gathered by children and women to sell to those passing by.
  • The floor of the house was strewn with fresh hemlock boughs, bunches of showy wild flowers adorned the walls, and the hearth was filled with huckleberry branches and epilobium. Travels in Alaska
  • There's an amazing variety of wild flowers, insects, birds and other wildlife.
  • It was made from crushed herbs, wild flowers and leaves, again hiding them from view, but also masking their scent.
  • Its landscape has separate areas for tree plantations and wild flowers to promote biodiversity.
  • Birds filled the air with their song while butterflies danced amongst the wild flowers.
  • The air was filled with the scent of wild flowers.
  • The common names for our wild flowers and trees go back into the mists of time. Times, Sunday Times
  • As well as holding a huge range of grassland wild flowers, such as ox-eye daisies, poppies, campion and corn marigold, the nursery grows plants from wetland, upland and woodland habitats.
  • Just as later he would return to listing woodpeckers, hawks and wild flowers in Carolina, he is obsessed by Whitman-like lists of fauna: lookdowns, triggerfish, halfbeaks, hairtails, blackbacks, mossbunkers and quahogs.
  • The grassland is an important habitat for many wild flowers.
  • The marsh is an area of great scientific interest on account of its wild flowers.
  • Permanent pastures have shrunk, wild flowers have been killed by pesticides and hedgerows have disappeared.
  • The grassland areas are grazed by a mixture of cattle and Jacob's sheep, and are sprinkled with wild flowers including devil's-bit scabious, oxeye daisy, bird's-foot-trefoil, harebell and tormentil.
  • Making our way along the banks of the stream, our asparagus stash growing, we stopped to study the wild flowers: indigo blue muscari* (Marie Françoise tells me she used to dye her doll's clothes with the boiled flowers), mustard yellow "genêt" * (also good for dye and used in edible flower salads), and "fumeterre". Vivace - French Word-A-Day
  • From a profusion of wild flowers I especially remark the moccasin-flower or stemless lady's-slipper. Memories and Anecdotes
  • They are dying out because the wild flowers on which their caterpillars feed are being killed off by farmers, landowners and foresters.
  • Larch and spruce shelter nature's own rock garden with the forest floor carpeted with many species of wild flowers.
  • The Small Tortoiseshell is feeding in Farrell's "Bramblearium", a riot of wild flowers and nectar-rich brambles sitting in a small corner of the grounds around Farrell's house, a former mushroom farm.
  • The air was filled with the scent of wild flowers.
  • Wild flowers and grasses rimmed the little pond.
  • It's a shared space and has heathers, ferns, gorse and many wild flowers (not at this time of year) growing on it.
  • Another notable treat you will find in the park is a spectacular array of wild flowers like the trillium, bloodroot and liverwort.
  • Although she enjoys the aesthetic value of wild flowers, her reason for encouraging their widespread growth is principally scientific.
  • Modern farming methods have led to the total extinction of many species of wild flowers.
  • The winds came down with scents of the grass and wild flowers.
  • Docken, like dandelion, nettle, ground elder, bindweed and couch-grass belongs to that troublesome group of wild flowers called perennial weeds.
  • The common names for our wild flowers and trees go back into the mists of time. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was hiking in a fairly remote region when a few other hikers told me of a mountain pass leading into a spectacular valley resonant with cascading waters, lush with rolling meadows, dotted with innumerable wild flowers, and protected on all sides by snow-capped peaks.
  • There were wild flowers here and there: pink campion, purple nightshade, white deadnettle, yellow aconite. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • In early summer, the ledges and cliff tops are carpeted with wild flowers such as bird's foot trefoil, kidney vetch, spring squill and thrift.
  • Docken, like dandelion, nettle, ground elder, bindweed and couch-grass belongs to that troublesome group of wild flowers called perennial weeds.
  • There are still some wild flowers to be seen. Times, Sunday Times
  • The elder of these two women was gathering wild flowers, exclaiming as she did so.
  • The meadow is peopled with wild flowers.
  • She developed a passionate interest in wild flowers.
  • There are still some wild flowers to be seen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yellow wild flowers, possibly golden asters, bloom on the Mall. Early fall scenes on the Mall
  • The weather in Kent was good, the scenery beautiful and it was a joy to walk through wild flower meadows and ancient woodland. The Sun
  • The lane was lined with wild flowers.
  • The third family (_Hydrophyllaceæ_) includes several species of water-leaf (_Hydrophyllum_) (Fig.  118, _E_) and _Phacelia_, among our wild flowers, and species of _Nemophila_, _Whitlavia_ and others from the western states, but now common in gardens. Elements of Structural and Systematic Botany For High Schools and Elementary College Courses
  • Wild flowers crowd your vision - a dazzling kaleidoscope of colour against an olive green background.
  • The crocus, the cowslip and its near relation, the primrose and the other early wild flowers will soon follow.
  • Gray olive trees were on either side, and on the bordering banks grew lovely wild flowers, starry purple anemones, jack-in-the-pulpit lilies, yellow oxalis, moon-daisies, and the beautiful genista which we treasure as a conservatory plant in England. The Jolliest School of All
  • Heaths, or places abounding in wild flowers, constitute the best neighbourhood for an apiary, and in default of this pasturage, there should be gardens where flowers are cultivated, and fields in which buck-wheat, clover, or sainfoin, is sown. A Description of the Bar-and-Frame-Hive With an Abstract of Wildman's Complete Guide for the Management of Bees Throughout the Year
  • I don't know the name of this flower - looks like a forb - or species of fly visiting this tall wild flower I found in an open-field in Groningen, the Netherlands. Pollinators make the world go round (Travelog Europe)
  • Here is an abundance of wild flowers: the orchids are especially prevalent, and produce small pink / purple carpets of colour.
  • So it seems they are logging on to my website expecting photos of rampant sex in a car park and finding photos of wild flowers instead.
  • This is a traditional and natural method of maintaining chalk downland and it helps create a habitat which encourages wild flowers and butterflies.
  • For now, the memorial includes a field of wild flowers, mainly golden coreopsis and Queen Anne's lace, and a 17-ton sandstone boulder marking the spot where the plane crashed at more than 500 miles per hour. Memorial in Pennsylvania Still Short on Funds
  • Nearby lies a sweeping coastline of silver sands and unpolluted aquamarine blue seas fringed by green ‘machair’ lands covered in wild flowers of every hue.
  • Wild flowers adorned the river bank.
  • Lawn mowings are left in situ and large areas of longer grass are left unmown to encourage wild flowers and grass seed.
  • Wild flowers present include wild basil (Clinopodium vulgare), agrimony (Agrimonia eupatoria), hedge bedstraw (Galium mollugo) and wild teasel (Dipsacus fullonum).
  • Early summer offers a profusion of wild flowers; the pinks, blues and whites of campions, bluebells and stitchworts are matched by the yellow expanses of meadow buttercups and dandelions.
  • The wild flowers are often too subtle. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's an amazing variety of wild flowers, insects, birds and other wildlife.
  • This region is the home of many species of wild flower.
  • There are 12 wild flower species in the ordinary playing field but in its first year the haven was home to 107 species, including scabious, white campion and bird's foot trefoil. Butterfly revival could be threatened by cuts, warns charity
  • There were wild flowers here and there: pink campion, purple nightshade, white deadnettle, yellow aconite. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • Wild flowers and grasses rimmed the little pond.
  • The desert is abloom with wild flowers.
  • During the last 15 years it has been unmanaged and has developed an impressive display of wild flowers - which are now under threat from scrub.
  • During our ride we found also a yellow kind of foxglove, and some pretty little wild flowers. Three Months in the Soudan
  • I'm going to paint among the wild flowers of oak woods - primroses, bluebells, anemones and wild garlic, above an estuary as the tide ebbs and flows.
  • Wild flowers and grasses rimmed the little pond.
  • Can you suggest anybody who sells wild flower seeds and/or plants such as poppies, primroses, large - flowered daisies and so on?
  • There are 12 wild flower species in the ordinary playing field but in its first year the haven was home to 107 species, including scabious, white campion and bird's foot trefoil. Butterfly revival could be threatened by cuts, warns charity
  • Another notable treat you will find in the park is a spectacular array of wild flowers like the trillium, bloodroot and liverwort.
  • The grassland is an important habitat for many wild flowers.
  • On a clear day the rays of the summer sun pick out gems of iridescent blues and greens that are the creepy-crawlies, beetles and bugs among the bushes and wild flowers in my garden. Country diary: East Yorkshire
  • In every county in Britain, common wild flowers are becoming scarcer, while scarce species may be dying out altogether.
  • There are still some wild flowers to be seen. Times, Sunday Times
  • With a dark green colour and a bouquet of wild flowers the body of the wine lasts well in the mouth. Thorsons Organic Wine Guide
  • I saw us clambering up a Tuscan hillside, a sea of wild flowers at our feet. RESCUING ROSE
  • There is little ground flora beneath the yew but elsewhere there are carpets of wild flowers. A Guide to Britain's Conservation Heritage
  • They would often prepare egg custard, comfits, lambs' tails, white sugar sweets, fig pies and wafers, and give their mothers nosegays of wild flowers that had been blessed in church.
  • A heady, often impenetrable mix of shrubs, herbs and wild flowers, such as lavender, myrtle, marjoram and thyme, its elusive scent permeates everything from the wine to the honey.
  • Warm sun, deserted beaches, wild flowers on the hillsides. Times, Sunday Times
  • Six acres of grounds with herbaceous plants, shrubs, climbers and trees including cedars, wellingtonias, acers, oaks and rhododendrons, wild flower walk and terraced lawns leading to a series of lakes.
  • She turned to see him waving at her in the midst of a field of tall, brown and green grass and brightly colored wild flowers.
  • The upper reaches of the canvas is stark icy white and brushed with streaks of deep green and brown, and daubed with the eye engorging colours of wild flowers in the valley.
  • The wild flowers are often too subtle. Times, Sunday Times
  • I usually put it in my diary when I see the wild flowers coming out.
  • It has now become a haven for wildlife such as deer, voles and hedgehogs, and boasts rare wild flowers
  • He keeps a meadow just for wild flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Alongside the orchids other wild flowers such as yellow-wort, sainfoin and stemless thistle grow in abundance.
  • Whether it's true or not, the day when we gambolled happily through fields of wild flowers, swimming in mountain pools and picking mushrooms in the Autumn are over.
  • It was an experience to stand amidst a countless variety of brilliantly hued wild flowers.
  • Making our way along the banks of the stream, our asparagus stash growing, we stopped to study the wild flowers: indigo blue muscari* (Marie Françoise tells me she used to dye her doll's clothes with the boiled flowers), mustard yellow "genêt" * (also good for dye and used in edible flower salads), and "fumeterre". Vivace - French Word-A-Day
  • The river banks were splashed with the colour of wild flowers, and all was still and silent, barring the whisper of the wind and the occasional raucous call of a bird.
  • The common names for our wild flowers and trees go back into the mists of time. Times, Sunday Times
  • The freshness of early summer had gone, and there was a hint of approaching autumn in the darker greenery of the firs, and the overmaturity of such shrubs and wild flowers as could find along the edge of the road a precarious roothold on the patches of ground not covered by pine needles. The Pit Prop Syndicate
  • It sings from the bumblebee slash on a motorway truck, wild flowers massed on grass: celandine, lady's slipper, tormentil, tiny warriors pitting themselves against air fogged with chemicals…
  • Beautiful butterflies hovered above the wild flowers.

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