Sentences with phrase «golden rod»

The phrase "golden rod" refers to a type of plant with bright yellow flowers. Full definition
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(8) Other herbs are golden rod for several things such as good breathing.
I also used golden rods and white mums along side the hydrangeas in a mirrored terrarium, and white mums in my favorite plum vase.
Robert Arneson elevated clay as a medium and changed the definition of art with often facetious renditions of household wares, such as the sexualized and phallic teapot on view, entitled Golden Rod (1969).
Pencil colors in the set include: golden rod, lemon, orange, dark carmine, light blue, Prussian blue, sap green, apple green, van dyke brown, vermillion, venetian red and purple
Mash yolks finely with a fork (or press through a small sieve for a better look) This is the the «golden rod».
Sprinkle with the golden rod.
There are many different herbal medicines, juices and different dietary supplement formulations that will help tone and detoxify the kidneys; some of these include parsley, basil black cherry, celery, watermelon (rich in potassium and very high in water), golden rod and corn silk.
The grey trousers play so nice against this «golden rod» sweater, that little flash of metallic with the slides.
There are 3 kinds of fishing rod: the generic rod, the silver rod and the golden rod.
It can be many other things as well: the Fall allergens (ragweed, golden rod, etc) are just as bad (or worse for many dogs) as the Spring allergens.
We think of spring as being the season where all of the allergens come out but Fall is bad for certain animals - there are many allergens that come out when it starts getting colder (ragweed, golden rod, etc).
There he would be able to strike a golden rod into the ground where it would be swallowed by the ground.
If you want to catch two fish each time though, use 80 Leaf Tickets to rent the golden rod from Chip.
The artist looks at Melamine, a line of plastic kitchenware introduced in the 1950s that was produced in bright colors with names like chartreuse, golden rod, and blue rose.
The park features plants such as echinacea, swamp milkweed, coreopsis and golden rod, designed to attract birds, bees and butterflies to the park.
These golden rods and hooks are installed under the cabinets making it both functional and stylish.
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