Sentences with phrase «goldenrod by»

Other favorites included Jane Wilson's Midsummer Midnight, 1993, and Goldenrod by the Sea, Belle Harbor, N.Y., 1904 by Emily Nichols Hatch (1871 - 1959).

Not exact matches

Although its current license plate features a minimalistic rendering of the state capitol building, Nebraska's plates were more colorful until 2016, when they were enlivened by the warm tones of the state bird and flower (the western meadowlark and goldenrod, respectively).
Black locust and autumn olive trees would fix nitrogen, allowing more goldenrods, sunflowers, and white snakeroot to move in along with apple trees, their seeds expelled by proliferating birds.
In contrast, the grasses and other flowers and plants that grow naturally when such lands are left fallow — species such as goldenrod, frost aster, and couch grass, among others — can deliver roughly the same amount of biofuel energy per hectare per year if fertilized, yet also reducing CO2 by more than twice as much as corn.
Flowers in goldenrod yellow, pink and amethyst orchid bloom against a sky blue background, meticulously embroidered by hand.
With its boldly saturated goldenrod shade, it was the most striking of the three looks and only further emboldened by her silver metallic heels.
Click on the common name Tall goldenrod, which is identified by its scientific name Solidago gigantean.
Goldenrod, FL Golden Retriever Rescue of Mid-Florida — Rescue can take many forms, from a single individual trying to make a difference by saving one dog to a group of people working together for the common goal of saving many animals.
Were this to hang on an art fair's temporary walls, we could imagine them toppling over, or blasting back by the composition's goldenrod «X» and white - outlined «T».
She eschews Ab - Ex mark - making for nongestural layers of color, airy mauve or honking goldenrod, interrupted at times by flowing circuits broken into patterns suggestive of pixels.
Before even entering the gallery, the viewer encounters sky blue rectangles of paint on the curb in front of Para / Site and on the space's goldenrod - yellow and black facade, painted by Costa Rican artist Federico Herrero.
Bees kept coming by to enjoy the sweet goldenrods!
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