How To Use Wildflower In A Sentence

  • It's surrounded by mountains lush with greenery, bordered with wildflowers and dotted with water lilies.
  • Two shrubs here are desert broom and burro bush, while wildflowers include desert honeysuckle, with long, tubular, brick-red flowers, and woolly feverfew, with white or greenish flowers.
  • The wildflowers, many of which bloom in May, include waterleaf, wild ginger, red trillium, Jack-in-the-pulpit, smooth and woolly blue violet, Solomon's seal, false Solomon's seal, and enchanter's nightshade.
  • And of course part of the gardens are dedicated to wildflowers, and others to beautiful roses.
  • Among the common wildflowers are one-flowered cinquefoil, woolly lousewort, alpine willowherb, three saxifrages, and an Indian paintbrush.
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  • Coastal heath vegetation is particularly colourful this wildflower season.
  • Good morning, Frances, Your wildflowers are a beautiful treat on this wet and gray morning! Wordless Wildflower Wednesday « Fairegarden
  • South Windsor is a lovely little town and the drive down to the launch was picturesque with rolling cornfields and wildflower meadows.
  • This is the time when the wildflowers are all blooming. Wedding bells toll for first daughter
  • Volunteers will be asked to help locate hogweed colonies, assist in destroying them and plant new trees and native species of wildflower to prevent them re-establishing a base.
  • Gone was the safe, familiar home, set amidst a tumble of rolling, well-tilled fields dotted with farm buildings, and grassy meads redolent with the scent of wildflowers.
  • In summer wildflowers dusted the meadows and we fished for trout in the little streams and the pond. THE ZANZIBAR CHEST: A Memoir of Love and War
  • Hedgerows with grassy banks can shelter primroses, orchids and other wildflowers.
  • There are four acres of wildflower meadow surrounded by woodland.
  • And the mountain zones are rife with arctic wildflowers like arctic willows and saxifrage.
  • It is home to hundreds of species of wildflowers and grasses - including the tansy, meadowsweet, poppy, vetch and marigold - a host of butterflies, insects and beetles, and birds of prey such as the owl and kestrel.
  • There were daisies, roses, tulips, lilies, geraniums, sunflowers, wildflowers - all in certain patterns around the edges.
  • Nestled among shimmering aspens and cottonwoods on 3 secluded, wildflower-dappled acres, this hand-hewn log home serves up a feast for the eyes.
  • As a result, the chance that a particular species will be represented in herbarium collections should increase in good wildflower years.
  • From mid-June through July, you should see profuse wildflowers, from the dainty, lavender pasque flowers to penstemons in shades of blue and purple.
  • Other common plants are brittlebush, California sagebrush, several wildflowers in the aster family, and a wild four-o'clock.
  • You can get an idea of what kind of wildflower understory there should be over perhaps hundreds of thousands of acres up here. Post-gazette.com - News
  • If you like the charm of a natural flowering meadow with a mismatch of blooms, you should try growing your own wildflower garden.
  • Among the wildflowers are a red columbine, aster, figwort, wild sarsaparilla, fleabane, and avens.
  • The entrance to the house and gardens at this amazing attraction is a long winding road past mature stands of conifers and deciduous trees underplanted with flowering shrubs, ferns and wildflowers. Your Happy Place « Fairegarden
  • The library has stone totem poles on either side of the entrance, and the banks are embellished with sculpted friezes of bush planes, wheat sheafs, geese and wildflowers.
  • Spring-blooming wildflowers are the broad-leaved spiderwort, downy yellow violet, and hairy phlox.
  • There is a wildflower that has yet to bloom called prunella in this mix also. Garden Bloggers Design Workshop- Under The Deck « Fairegarden
  • A Mason jar of early wildflowers sat in the center, along with a deep-dish apple pie, fresh from the oven.
  • PS - If you would like some new spring wildflower honey let me know a shipping address and I'll send you some after our first harvest next week. Parting Words
  • Troublemakers: scapegrace ` wild and unprincipled, 'rakehell ` lewd and dissolute,' scarebabe (- bairn in Scotland), drawblood, flingbrand, blowcoal, makebate (as in ` debate '), stirpassion and stirstrife (why the wildflower loosestrife is accused of this propensity I know not), spitfire and shitefire VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol V No 1
  • Two favourites are the wildflower and leaf identification books. Times, Sunday Times
  • In addition to rare plants and wildflowers, you'll find hawks and ospreys lining the river and a host of waders along the shoreline.
  • Mixes that contain only wildflowers usually need reseeding the first few years until the plants produce enough seed to become self-sustaining.
  • I turned to her and saw that she wore a white dress with little sprigs of wildflowers printed on it.
  • Toothwort (also commonly called cut-leaved toothwort) is a Missouri native spring wildflower which occurs in rich woods and wooded slopes throughout the State and typically grows 8-15’ tall.
  • Unlike most wildflower meadows, the success of these mixes is largely down to good ground preparation and good soil fertility. Times, Sunday Times
  • Purple vervain is one of the few colorful wildflowers.
  • Among the wildflowers are a red columbine, aster, figwort, wild sarsaparilla, fleabane, and avens.
  • It shows weedy tangles of wildflowers lifting their leaves sunward as spring advances and winter's dolor is shucked off for another year.
  • The vista from the air - well much higher up, was even better with even more wildflowers including some rare, high altitude gentian, impatiens and utricularia species. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • Wildflowers include miner's lettuce, lacepod, a buttercup, and the showy fiesta flower (a member of the same family as waterleaf).
  • The valley is a riot of wildflowers, aspen groves, and tumbling rivers.
  • Azalea, violets and towering monkshood blended with the coastal wildflowers.
  • Many wildflowers in the habitat belong to the acanthus family, including branched foldwing, Carolina scalystem, Carolina wild petunia, loose-flower water willow, and swamp twinflower.
  • This has produced noticeable improvements in wildflowers, and insect and bird populations.
  • We find ourselves taming small shrubs of wildflowers, billy buttons, gumnuts and orchids and arranging them poking out of a foam brick.
  • Not too far from here, up in the mountains, the wildflowers are the subject of great tourism with guided hikes. Wildflowers Of Spring On A Wednesday* « Fairegarden
  • He's counted 16 species of the ‘prettier’ wildflowers, including cranesbill, figwort and dog rose.
  • The peak blaze of wildflowers is over by November, but some asters and lilies would still have been in bloom, and seasonal streams were likely to be full, making the journey to the farm at Groote Valleij on the Olifants River pleasant for both man and beast. Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa
  • The scent of wildflowers wafts through the air.
  • The trillium or western wake-robin as it is sometimes known is an attractive perennial wildflower suitable for shady woodland gardens.
  • Among the wildflowers are a red columbine, aster, figwort, wild sarsaparilla, fleabane, and avens.
  • The composition starts with a very short-lived whiff of something freshly floral the "night-blooming wildflowers from the Greek isles" perhaps. Archive 2008-08-01
  • Shown above is wild columbine, Aquilegia canadensisBut the woodland plants had already been planted in what we refer to as the wildflower corner. The Sunny Woodland-GBDW* « Fairegarden
  • Wildflowers thrive amid twisted tree limbs along California's Big Sur Coast.
  • Two wildflowers that are striking because of their white-striped leaves are giant rattlesnake plantain and white-veined wintergreen.
  • Wildflowers that grow beneath the canopy include so-called spring ephemerals - plants that usually come up in early April, bloom no later than the end of May, set seeds in May or June, and disappear by July.
  • Laundry hangs like wilted wildflowers over faltering balconies, and clusters of trash skitter up windswept drives.
  • Of the few wildflowers, figwort and everlasting appear to be the most common.
  • He added that grazing of the area would be a better option than mowing because it would allow a mosaic of habitats - including wildflowers and grasses - to flourish.
  • What spring wildflower is consistently among the first to bloom here? Waldo Jaquith - The Big Here.
  • We were told it would be just right, not too hot, but it was bitterly cold for the first two weeks we were there and then when we went to see a wildflower garden it was tipping down with rain.
  • It is also surrounded by ancient oak forests and wildflower meadows. The Sun
  • Along the roadsides, spring wildflowers dot the shoulders like stars in sparse constellations.
  • And there are native wildflowers, such as mayapple, Jack-in-the-pulpit, and foamflower.
  • For an outdoor ceremony, you might want something a little more 'wildflower' looking. ReadABlog.com New Blogs and RSS Feeds
  • Some wildflowers grew where she sat, so she moved where she couldn't crush any of them.
  • This case involved a forty-two-year-old naturalist sleeping out in the Sierras, some wildflower expert. PREY
  • Standing cypress is very similar but more wildflower-esque and doesn’t spread rapidly like the vine (an annual but it seeds profusely). Dallas Blog, Daily News, Dallas Politics, Opinion, and Commentary FrontBurner Blog D Magazine » Blog Archive » HUMMER HARASSMENT
  • Imagine grass, wildflowers, shrubs, or even trees sprouting from your rooftop.
  • Canada goldenrod and northern bedstraw are among the few wildflowers.
  • There are also round-leaved sundews, some shrubs of Labrador tea and bog bilberry, and various colorful wildflowers, including four members of the lily family - bog asphodel, western tofieldia, beavertail grass, and Hastingsia alba.
  • One section of the garden is devoted to wildflowers, bluebells nodding gently in the breeze, surrounded by cowslips and violets.
  • Destroys wildflower meadows, home to great crested newts, voles, field mice, shrews and rabbits.
  • Once, clouds of a unique wildflower, the decurrent false aster, lined the banks of the Illinois River, but the construction of a system of locks and dams has nearly eliminated the plant's habitat.
  • The garden contains an apple orchard and wildflower meadow. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the meantime, our new wildflower collection now has some nice trillium and baneberries in progress.
  • As with most species of wildflowers found in U.S. state or national parks, it is unlawful to pick or dig up Texas bluebonnets.
  • Other wildflowers to look for are western mountain aster, meadow rue, pink wintergreen, and Chinese houses (a plant in the snapdragon family).
  • The taiga and tundra of this region teem with birds and animals, and bloom with wildflowers in early summer.
  • The wetland area, created on land owned by Campden and Chorleywood Food Research Association, will provide a home for a wide range of wildlife including native trees and shrubs, wildflower-rich grassland and native aquatics.
  • Walls will be crafted in Yorkshire gritstone and there will be wildflower meadows, a bridge, lockkeeper's cottage, fisherman, and even dirty water in the stretch of canal.
  • Once garlic mustard moves into an area, Feely said, it steals light, water and space from spring beauty, wild ginger, bloodroot, toothworts, trilliums and other native wildflowers.
  •  We begin to see wildflowers: goldenweed, penstemon. Monsoon
  • We also planted a wildflower and herb garden in the enclosed yard and constructed a storage shed.
  • Among the wildflowers are a wild geranium, an aster with smooth stems and leaves, leafy arnica, yellow monkey flower, meadow rue, and bluebells.
  • The wildflowers, many of which bloom in May, include waterleaf, wild ginger, red trillium, Jack-in-the-pulpit, smooth and woolly blue violet, Solomon's seal, false Solomon's seal, and enchanter's nightshade.
  • In addition to rare plants and wildflowers, you'll find hawks and ospreys lining the river and a host of waders along the shoreline.
  • It is also surrounded by ancient oak forests and wildflower meadows. The Sun
  • I became totally enamored of the wildflowers there.
  • Give your loved one a wildflower from the garden or even one you saw on the walk home!
  • Sweden is a blur of golden wheat fields, bright wildflowers and hot rosehip tea.
  • For all its charm, the garden was, and is, a teaching garden, a living museum of some 1,400 historic plants — most remarkably the Siberian corydalis, a hardy yellow wildflower that arrived in 1765 as a gift from the Finnish naturalist Erik Laxman and has survived continuously for three centuries, even through many decades when the garden was abandoned (it looked like a potato patch, one nineteenth-century pilgrim remarked in dismay). The Constant Gardener
  • They rolled down the hill into the grasses in the field below, where wildflowers grew.
  • Among the wildflowers are a red columbine, aster, figwort, wild sarsaparilla, fleabane, and avens.
  • On the table was a vase of plastic wildflowers in a vase partly filled with plastic water.
  • Shoreline plants include soft-stem bulrush, hardstem bulrush, river bulrush and an aquatic, purple-petaled wildflower known as water willow.
  • Many of our loveliest spring wildflowers - trillium, wild ginger, Dutchman's breeches, and hepatica among them - simply can't compete.
  • People are especially keen to grow wildflowers, which are on beautiful display at the park even during this dry winter.
  • Among the common wildflowers are one-flowered cinquefoil, woolly lousewort, alpine willowherb, three saxifrages, and an Indian paintbrush.
  • Along with a heavy ground cover of soft mosses are horsetails and such wildflowers as Ross's avens, bluebells, sweet coltsfoot, a grass-of-Parnassus, a fleabane, and various sedges.
  • The fields are 3ft high with wildflowers in a multicoloured tapestry.
  • In summer wildflowers dusted the meadows and we fished for trout in the little streams and the pond. THE ZANZIBAR CHEST: A Memoir of Love and War
  • This analysis provided a series of years subjectively classified as good or not good for wildflowers.
  • There are flowers running the gamut from native wildflowers such as the cowslip to exotic foreigners.
  • The royal parks will also supply 'pollinator-friendly' plants from their wildflower meadows. Times, Sunday Times
  • Planting pot-grown woodland wildflowers such as primrose, wood anemone, foxglove and pink campion can further enhance the habitat.
  • Two favourites are the wildflower and leaf identification books. Times, Sunday Times
  • She plucked a wildflower, a touch-me-not, and dropped it in a basket woven of reeds. Vermilion Drift
  • A ground squirrel emerges into a field of wildflowers in the Canadian Rockies.
  • Soon the landscape alters from timbered hillside to open grassland and wildflowers.
  • Hopefully this spring finds you enjoying your version of the Texas bluebonnets and Indian paint wildflowers.
  • It has been completely covered by elm scrub, which will be taken away so the grass and wildflowers can grow back.
  • Landscapes are her favored subject, as well as the bluebonnets, black-eyed Susans, and other wildflowers that surround the house in spring and summer.
  • A wildflower spectacular: wood sorrel, scarlet pimpernel, heartsease, guelder rose and purple orchids. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are also dunes and the beach doubles as a local nature reserve with wildflowers and many sea birds, including gulls and waders. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are also dunes and the beach doubles as a local nature reserve with wildflowers and many sea birds, including gulls and waders. Times, Sunday Times
  • Around most fields, three and six metre margins and areas seeded with special wildflower or pollen mixes provide food for invertebrates and birds.
  • Weed killers remove wildflowers and traditional grasses, then more aggressive species such as cleavers, thistles and nettles colonise.
  • Among the common wildflowers are one-flowered cinquefoil, woolly lousewort, alpine willowherb, three saxifrages, and an Indian paintbrush.
  • Wildflowers: fire pink, several kinds of blue violets, pink and yellow lady's slippers, goldenrod, blue-stem goldenrod, blue asters, and bedstraws.
  • A Mason jar of early wildflowers sat in the center, along with a deep-dish apple pie, fresh from the oven.
  • Grasses, succulents, roadside wildflowers, and shallow-rooted sedums that grow on rocks are all recommended by landscape-architect Velazquez.
  • Over the following days they would enjoy many conversations about the best place to site the roses, the clematis and the wildflowers Faith wanted, and she also had no difficulty in convincing him to leave three small patches unplanted.
  • There were level parts contouring along the hillside where I sauntered past brilliant wildflowers or sharply aromatic herbs.
  • Wildflower seed does not always germinate reliably and uniformly, and weedy plants can be a problem in newly seeded areas.
  • huckleberries" made out of amethyst beads on each earring, but she has expanded her line to include earrings designed to look like cherries and various types of wildflowers. Greatfallstribune.com - Local News
  • Despite good wildflower sightings in many places, native plants such as wildflowers face challenges to survive. Newswise: Latest News
  • There is an abundance of wildflowers which I gathered in bunches for my room. A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990
  • Mountain forests with rich soils with an a abundance of wildflowers especially toothworts (Cardimine spp.) the host plant.
  • Wildflowers: fire pink, several kinds of blue violets, pink and yellow lady's slippers, goldenrod, blue-stem goldenrod, blue asters, and bedstraws.
  • I’m not even going to attempt to name the wildflowers growing on the verges, but my route basically takes me through some of the tamest countryside, probably, known to man. Being in the World « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
  • The iFotoGuide allows the user to look at travel information like hotels and weather, not to mention park information such as wildflower blooms as well as entrance fees. Mobilewhack.com
  • Browsing among orchids, fairy flax, milkwort and oxeye daisies, John explains the problems of trying to grow wildflowers in modern gardens and the huge rewards they offer to anyone lucky enough to enjoy the right growing conditions.
  • In the course of our short walk, Barry reckons he's counted no fewer than 16 species of the ‘prettier’ wildflowers, including cranesbill, herb robert, various clovers, ribwort plantain, figwort and dog rose.
  • It competes with native wildflowers that also flower in the spring, like spring beauty, wild ginger, bloodroot, Dutchman's breeches, hepatica, toothworts, and trilliums, stealing light, moisture, nutrients, soil and space.
  • We had time to notice the variety of wildflowers and birds and to see them in a new way.
  • Scatter seeds of wildflowers directly into the garden where you want them to grow.
  • Among the wildflowers are a red columbine, aster, figwort, wild sarsaparilla, fleabane, and avens.
  • A Mason jar of early wildflowers sat in the center, along with a deep-dish apple pie, fresh from the oven.
  • Today tourism booms there, drawing adventurers to the frontier's glaciated peaks, untouched wilderness, and abundant wildflowers and wildlife.
  • The following afternoon, promptly at four o'clock, the Earl of Denby appeared at the front door of the Earl of Matlock carrying a bouquet of wildflowers.
  • My father-in-law built us an arching trellis on which I hung a wildflower wreath. Victoria Magazine June 1990, 1994
  • Part of her own garden is a wildflower meadow. A Patchwork Garden: Unexpected Pleasures from a Country Garden
  • All around her stood high fields of wildflowers and grass and she spun around admiring the view.
  • Wildflowers are either self-sowing annuals, biennials or perennials.
  • It shows weedy tangles of wildflowers lifting their leaves sunward as spring advances and winter's dolor is shucked off for another year.
  • The air was fresh with earthly scents of topsoil, grass, trees and wildflowers.
  • The understory is a diverse mix of ferns and wildflowers.
  • About 90 percent of wildflower-rich meadows have disappeared since the Second World War due to intensive agriculture and drainage.
  • It is also surrounded by ancient oak forests and wildflower meadows. The Sun
  • Just a few hours from Portland, Ore., or Seattle, you can stroll through the lush foliage of ferns and wildflowers, beneath ancient spruce, hemlock and cedar trees.
  • The hedgerows and wildflowers were in full bloom; blackberries abounded.
  • The fields are 3ft high with wildflowers in a multicoloured tapestry.
  • Other common plants are brittlebush, California sagebrush, several wildflowers in the aster family, and a wild four-o'clock.
  • Some are old railroaders who come back to enjoy the trains and wildflowers.
  • Some other wildflowers are white-flowered bog orchid, California grass-of-Parnassus, Sierra gentian, Plumas alpine aster, western sneezeweed, and the highly toxic western water hemlock.
  • I also noticed plenty of people strolling around the perimeter of wildflower garden and even enjoying picnics on the balmy days of late December.
  • This triggers the appearance of a number of wildflowers: trillium, phlox, trout lily, Dutchman's breeches, violets, wild strawberries and many more.
  • Other wildflowers are common Solomon's seal, false Solomon's seal, two kinds of golden bellworts, hepatica, wild columbine, monkshood, bloodroot, toothwort, and wild ginger.
  • Noted for its conservancy of wildflowers, this museum southwest of Philadelphia features the art of the Wyeth family.
  • You can sow the following directly in the ground: baby blue eyes, forget-me-nots, sweet alyssum, sweet peas, and spring wildflowers.
  • The water was clear as the air and the wildflowers looked as if they had never been touched.
  • En route are wildflower meadows, rushing streams and staggering views of craggy peaks, cliffs and glaciers.
  • Wildflowers here include water parsnip, fringed loosestrife, and hedge nettle.
  • As ground moisture is pulled back into the dry atmosphere, ephemeral wildflowers slowly fade from the upland slopes, signaling harder times to come.
  • Other wildflowers interspersed among the grasses are tidy tips, red maids, Indian paintbrush, owl's clover, shooting-star, larkspur, golden star, mariposa lily, and johnny-jump-up.
  • Butterflies, such as the Marsh fritillary and Chalkhill blue, and wildflowers, such as Deptford pink and Meadow clary, depend on these grasslands and are also in decline.
  • A wildlife garden will be built on the day, complete with composting displays and a wormery, and don't forget to pick up your free wildflower seeds.
  • You'll copter in to one of five beautiful backwoods lodges for guided heli-hiking to turquoise lakes ringed by wildflowers.
  • These are home to wildflowers such as wild thyme, ladies bedstraw, restharrow, birdsfoot trefoil and harebell. Whitehaven News headlines
  • This case involved a forty-two-year-old naturalist sleeping out in the Sierras, some wildflower expert. PREY
  • We spent afternoons picking wild strawberries and raspberries and wildflowers, which were carefully packeted up and sent home to cheer everyone up.
  • Wildflower seed does not always germinate reliably and uniformly, and weedy plants can be a problem in newly seeded areas.
  • This case involved a forty-two-year-old naturalist sleeping out in the Sierras, some wildflower expert. PREY
  • Not enough space really, no forests, no mountain meadows full of wildflowers, but no hairy warriors looking to dehorn us either. Acorna's Search
  • Somehow, purchased wildflowers were held in higher esteem than the native ones inherited with the property, like this yellow Trillium luteum from our favorite Mouse Creek Nursery… Wildflowers Of Spring On A Wednesday* « Fairegarden
  • A wildflower garden is ecologically sound, creating a habitat for a host of species such as bees and butterflies.
  • It is not just that the country lanes of England display more food wrappers and plastic bottles than wildflowers, though this is a significant fact. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the first things we did was to dig a large pond and plant a marsh garden and a wildflower meadow.
  • A site that will not grow other plants and weeds or has some type of soil problem will probably not be ideal for wildflowers.
  • Two wildflowers that are striking because of their white-striped leaves are giant rattlesnake plantain and white-veined wintergreen.
  • The biscuits made for another good honey sampling opportunity and Brian challenged my declaration that the wildflower honey was blah--he thought it was stronger than the catclaw. Archive 2005-04-01
  • A gentle wind stirred his iron gray hair, bringing with it a faint scent of wildflowers. SORT OF RICH
  • `The birds above you gayly sing, The wildflowers brightly bloom, What is this awful, horrid thing Which seems to seal your doom? THE LAST GENIE
  • A mix of both native and naturalized wildflower seeds was planted, and Black-eyed Susans were the predominant species.
  • Surf and turf Daytrip by boat to the 600-acre Indian Lake State Park, where you can jog the three-mile brushy Cherokee Trail past wildflowers like Dutchman's breeches and bloodroot.
  • He was particularly complimentary about the wildflower garden, home to so many creatures.
  • For example, not everyone knows that a "forb" is a wildflower. Multichannel Merchant Most Recent
  • Many wildflowers in the habitat belong to the acanthus family, including branched foldwing, Carolina scalystem, Carolina wild petunia, loose-flower water willow, and swamp twinflower.
  • Soon the landscape alters from timbered hillside to open grassland and wildflowers.
  • The wildflowers will be incredible after this rain.
  • Oaks toothwort is an interesting native wildflower with rhizomatous growth and erect stems from 10-30 cm tall.
  • Tree seedlings, wildflowers, and shrubs were nipped off as soon as they germinated.
  • Tall bugbane is a tall wildflower with branched and leafy stems arising from 100-200 cm high.
  • Today tourism booms there, drawing adventurers to the frontier's glaciated peaks, untouched wilderness, and abundant wildflowers and wildlife.
  • As you can see by clicking on the above photo, the moss itself is already diverse, but the ferny leaves of the leptinella, black and green leaf varieties were both planted, add another dimension to the area we call the wildflower garden. Fairies Part Three « Fairegarden
  • April 17, the Clark Fork Chapter of the Montana Native Plant Society hosts Revisiting Dicentra uniflora, an eight-mile roundtrip hike with ecologist Mike Young in search of this intriguing wildflower (aka the longhorn bleeding-heart), which starts at 10 AM at the Rattlesnake Trailhead. Missoula Independent
  • The wildflower flavor was so strong and perfumy, it overwhelmed the other flavors in this dish. Archive 2008-07-01

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