How To Use Yellow trumpet In A Sentence

  • Everywhere I went, there were daffodils - a million yellow trumpets saluting the arrival of the brand new season, smiling up at the clear blue sky and the bright cool sunshine above them.
  • The darling yellow trumpets are thrusting up in fir and birch woods across Scotland for our delight. Times, Sunday Times
  • The yellow trumpets should be preferably located in a place where it can have at least a few hours a day of direct solar light.
  • For a full century, King Alfred has set the standard for yellow trumpet daffodils.
  • The yellow trumpet flower is known to campesinos as retama, jamoncillos, jarilla or esperanza. Wildflower hunting in Durango
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  • The darling yellow trumpets are thrusting up in fir and birch woods across Scotland for our delight. Times, Sunday Times
  • The darling yellow trumpets are thrusting up in fir and birch woods across Scotland for our delight. Times, Sunday Times
  • An angel hovered over their heads, blowing a yellow trumpet.
  • The yellow trumpets should be grown in a bright place, with direct sunlight.
  • The darling yellow trumpets are thrusting up in fir and birch woods across Scotland for our delight. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were plenty of fish: blue-striped grunts, moray eels, butterflyfish, bright yellow trumpetfish and multi-coloured wrasse.
  • An angel hovered over their heads, blowing a yellow trumpet.
  • It's a member of the daffodil family, but looks much more delicate than the big yellow trumpet daffodils you see in people's yards in the spring.
  • Sure enough, early the next summer, the spiraea's fluffy white flowers bloomed in concert with the daylily's clear yellow trumpets.
  • Hybrids include ‘Tete-a-Tete’ up to 20 cm high with long lasting deep yellow flowers, ‘Jack Snipe’ and ‘February Silver’ both with white petals and yellow trumpets and ‘Beryl’ with primrose petals and orange trumpet.
  • There were plenty of fish: blue-striped grunts, moray eels, butterflyfish, bright yellow trumpetfish and multi-coloured wrasse.
  • Sure enough, early the next summer, the spiraea's fluffy white flowers bloomed in concert with the daylily's clear yellow trumpets.

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