How To Use Windflower In A Sentence
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Beyond them he saw the forbidden orchard, with cuckoo-flower and primrose, daffodil and celandine, silver windflower and sweet violets blue and white, spangling the gay grass.
Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard
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An anemone (pronounced uh-NEM-uh-nee), sometimes called a "windflower" for reasons that should clear shortly, is a member of the buttercup family.
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Dutch crocuses are followed by brilliant blue Greek windflower, ‘King Alfred’ daffodils, and orange, red, and yellow tulips.
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The bright blue flowers of a windflower (Anemone blanda) pop out against the white leaves of a nearby lamium, which also is in bloom.
Growing Insecurity
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The bright blue flowers of a windflower (Anemone blanda) pop out against the white leaves of a nearby lamium, which also is in bloom.
Growing Insecurity
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Had she been a 'nowadays aunt' she might have thought that Mary was not unlike a windflower herself.
A Book of Quaker Saints
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It is also known as the windflower and zephyr flower.
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Although crocuses and windflowers are tiny, they are brave little imps and often the first heralds of spring.
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So, though he be as fragile as a windflower, he may assure himself,
The Poet's Poet : essays on the character and mission of the poet as interpreted in English verse of the last one hundred and fifty years
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She gave him her hand, light as a windflower in his, and as cold when he kissed it.
The Potter's Field
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Alfred Austin says, "With windflower honey are my tresses smoothed.
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Primroses, cowslips, pansies, and the regular open-eyed white blossom of the wood anemone (or, to use the more elegant Hampshire name, the windflower), were set under our feet as thick as daisies in a meadow; but the pretty weed that we came to seek was coyer; and Ellen began to fear that we had mistaken the place or the season.
Our Village
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Although crocuses and windflowers are tiny, they are brave little imps and often the first heralds of spring.
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The windflower and the violet, they perished long ago,
Graded Poetry: Seventh Year
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Beyond this presently is a little glade, the loveliest in Sussex; in spring it is patterned with primroses, and windflowers shake their fragile bells and show their silver stars above them.
Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard
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Tulips and windflowers are up and feisty in the breeze.
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One of the most unusual-looking fall-planted bulbs is the Grecian windflower.